Freetown Approves Cottage Renovation and Contends with Wetland Preservation
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
04/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/03/2024
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Towns:
Freetown
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County:
Bristol County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent meeting of the Freetown Conservation Commission, a seemingly routine renovation request on Middleboro Road received prompt approval with specific environmental safeguards, while another issue arose from a proposal on Walnut Street that involved wetland replication. Amidst these key deliberations, the commission also navigated various other projects, including the conversion of a basketball court into a pickleball court and the reissuance of conditions for a completed project at Hilltop Park.
Joseph Isherwood’s request for determination of appealability for a renovation project on Middleboro Road was approved, with the commission stipulating that construction materials be covered and siltation control measures be implemented before work commenced. This decision was reached without debate, suggesting a consensus of the commission on the appropriateness of the renovation, provided environmental precautions were observed.
In contrast, a public hearing for a notice of intent on Walnut Street, presented by a representative from Bryhope Engineering, proved to be more complex. The updated plans, which included a new common driveway and wetland filling, prompted a discussion about the necessity of a 1.5 replication of wetlands. A member of the audience raised concerns about potential water flow issues and insisted on adherence to the 1.5 replication requirement. This sentiment was echoed by a commission member, ultimately leading to a motion to continue the hearing to further address the replication concerns.
The commission’s environmental commitment was further evident during a discussion about planting and shrubbery for a replication project. Here, the specifics of the replication plan, including the number of plants and the submission timeline for revisions, were scrutinized. The discourse underscored the commission’s attention to detail in ensuring environmental restoration efforts were both adequate and timely.
Another public hearing that unfolded during the meeting concerned a construction project on Box Berry Lane. The commission evaluated the impact of a boulder wall and fence on wildlife movement connected to the development of a colonial house with a garage, septic system, and well. This project was ultimately approved, albeit with conditions.
An additional item that prompted discussion but concluded without complication was the replacement of a basketball court with a pickleball court at Halfway Park. The commission concluded with a negative determination of applicability, meaning the project could proceed without the need for further conservation review, subject to three conditions pertaining to the construction process. Noteworthy here was the exclusion of a fence from the project, which was originally part of the proposal.
The reappointment of a gatekeeper for an unspecified area was confirmed during the meeting, with the commission agreeing to extend the appointment through the end of the fiscal year. This decision was administrative in nature and was resolved without debate.
In terms of policy, the commission reviewed and approved comments on draft regulations and recommendations related to resilience.
Another procedural matter addressed was the reissuance of order conditions for a completed project at Hilltop Park. The need to reissue these orders stemmed from a clerical oversight where the original conditions were not recorded. This resolution underscores the commission’s role in ensuring that past projects remain compliant with established environmental guidelines.
Deborah L. Pettey
Environmental Commission Officials:
Charles B. Sullivan, Christopher Mather, Margaret M. French, Steven Tripp, Victoria Alfaro Duran (Planning & Land Use Administrator), Mike McCue (Open Space Consultant)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/03/2024
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Freetown
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