Fall River Conservation Commission Tackles Wetland Compliance and New Developments Amid Ongoing Projects

The Fall River Conservation Commission meeting, held on January 6th, focused on several pressing environmental compliance issues and development proposals. Key topics included the issuance of a certificate of compliance for a project on Fieldstone Lane, the proposed 48-unit apartment development on Slate Street, and ongoing compliance and development matters across the city.

The most notable discussion centered around the issuance of a certificate of compliance for a project on Fieldstone Lane. This site had been under scrutiny due to an enforcement order issued several years ago, following an encroachment into a wetland area during the construction of the Highland Farm subdivision. The property owner was required to submit a new notice of intent to address issues identified in the backyard. The applicant, represented by Mr. Walsh, presented a revised application, successfully delineating the new wetland boundaries and incorporating the location of a shed. The commission noted some minor discrepancies in the placement of fencing and trees, but overall compliance with the order of conditions was deemed substantial. Mr. Walsh acknowledged slight misalignments, stating, “I can be picky,” but ultimately recommended the issuance of the certificate. The commission agreed, and a motion to issue the certificate was made and seconded without further discussion.

Another topic was the ambitious proposal by High Development LLC to construct a 48-unit apartment complex on Slate Street. A representative from Northeastern Engineers and Consulting presented the project, which involves building three 12-unit structures and associated utilities. The design includes a retaining wall along the western boundary and underground infiltration systems to handle drainage, despite challenging soil conditions identified during testing. The commission expressed concerns regarding drainage and adherence to a 25-foot no-disturb buffer zone, which the project aims to respect. The commission noted the project’s proximity to other reviewed projects and emphasized the importance of addressing soil conditions and drainage issues with the site review committee.

The meeting also addressed several other compliance and development matters. A proposal for an addition to an existing dwelling on Shannon Street was discussed, focusing on issuing an order of conditions with special requirements. These included extending erosion control, completing a site plan review, obtaining a Board of Health letter on septic adequacy, and securing a building permit before work commencement. A representative from Farland Corp. outlined plans for a garage addition with living space, adjustments to impervious surfaces, and changes in water service connections. Public comments showed strong neighborhood support, and the commission approved the order of conditions without opposition.

Additionally, the commission reviewed a request for a determination of applicability for removing construction debris at a location marked as 204. The proposal involved clearing debris, including concrete slabs and asphalt, from a buffer zone and bordering vegetated wetlands. The commission expressed no objections, recommending a negative determination, provided specific conditions were met, such as relocating a stockpile area away from a catch basin and adding silt fencing for erosion control.

The meeting included routine procedures, such as reviewing requests for certificates of compliance related to development on Bronson Street, with Jeffrey Johnson as the owner of multiple lots. The commission approved partial certificates of compliance for four locations.

Lastly, the commission addressed a request for a determination of applicability for installing a new transformer on Hot Drive. Although there was confusion over the legal advertisement, the commission agreed to proceed conditionally, pending receipt of the ad. The installation was outside jurisdictional limits, requiring careful management due to proximity to resource areas. The commission recommended a negative determination specifically for the transformer replacement.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Paul Coogan
Environmental Commission Officials:
Paulo J. Amaral, Christopher Boyle, John Brandt, James Cusick, Luis Ferreira, Reverend James Hornsby, Nikita Lynn Valencia, Daniel Aguiar (Conservation Commission Agent), Nina Krueger (Head Administrative Clerk), Nina Pavao (Head Clerk)

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