Gardner Commission Deliberates on Wetlands and Horse Track Plans

The Gardner Conservation Commission’s recent meeting addressed several critical environmental and development issues, including a controversial housing project near wetlands and the proposal of a horse track. Among notable topics were the proposed construction of a single-family home on Acadia Road within a no-build zone and ongoing discussions about a new horse track on Green Street, both of which have garnered community attention.

A significant portion of the meeting revolved around the application by GR Engineering for the construction of a new home on Acadia Road. The commission expressed concerns due to the house’s proposed location within the 60-foot no-build zone adjacent to wetlands, prompting a debate on the feasibility of adjusting the building’s footprint. The commission requested the applicant to consider repositioning the building to minimize environmental impact and to consult further with the zoning department. The commission also took into account public input, which highlighted that a trailer on the property had been unoccupied for a substantial period. The commission decided to defer a final decision until the next meeting on July 8th, giving the applicant time to present amended plans.

Another topic that prompted considerable discussion was the proposed horse track on Green Street. The commission acknowledged the tight conditions of the site and the ongoing discussions with the site’s current owner regarding the existing conditions. Questions were raised about the sewer infrastructure related to the proposed development. However, the commission concluded that without a formal application for the horse track, substantive discussions were premature.

The commission also addressed a longstanding issue concerning a dam on Mill Street. The complexities of redesignating the dam’s status and the technicalities involved were discussed, with an emphasis on the potential liabilities of advising on the dam’s condition. A decision was made to reach out to relevant parties via a large email to request an update on the dam.

In addition, the meeting touched upon several ongoing projects and administrative matters. An update was provided on a restoration project, drawing on an example from Bernardston, where a two-year monitoring effort achieved full vegetative growth. The commission considered imposing a firm 90-day deadline for project completion, with a potential 30-day extension if necessary, emphasizing the importance of timely and efficient work, especially when collaborating with large businesses capable of prompt action.

The commission approved a $331 expenditure for the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions (MACC) and discussed the addition of an e-handbook subscription. The programs offered by MACC were well-received by the commission members, who agreed to proceed with the expenditure.

Old business included an update on the status of a dam on a property where the owner had not addressed issues for over a decade, despite multiple warnings. The dam’s safety and its potential impact on downstream areas were of grave concern, with the commission noting that the dam falls under the jurisdiction of the Army Corps of Engineers and the Office of Dam Safety. The transition of responsibilities due to a commission member’s departure was also discussed, highlighting the need for clear communication to ensure seamless operations.

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:
Michael J. Nicholson
Environmental Commission Officials:
Greg Dumas, Duncan Burns, Jr., David Orwig, Norman Beauregard, David Beauregard, Corinne Smith, DOUGLAS DILLON (Conservation Agent)

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