Hampden Conservation Commission Approves Garage Project, Discusses Wetlands and Future Developments
- Meeting Overview:
The Hampden Conservation Commission convened to address a range of environmental and developmental topics, including the approval of a Request for Determination of Applicability for a garage replacement project, ongoing communication issues with a local property owner, and upcoming town projects. The meeting reviewed critical environmental regulations and future planning considerations related to these matters.
0:08At the forefront of the meeting was the commission’s approval of a Request for Determination of Applicability submitted by Paul Yi. Yi sought to replace an existing garage on the same foundation, prompting the commission to conduct a site inspection. The inspection confirmed the intent to rebuild on the original footing, with the commission finding the project aligned with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. The commission emphasized that since the garage would be reconstructed on pre-existing foundations, it was exempt from a more complex Notice of Intent. The structures had been built prior to the River Protection Act, further supporting the decision.
Significant conditions were imposed to protect the nearby brook and resource area. Key among these was the installation of a silt barrier, with a preference for non-entrenched, above-ground types like double-stacked hay bales backed by straw waddles. The commission mandated notification 48 hours before work commenced to allow for an inspection of the barrier. Additional conditions required locally sourced, debris-free topsoil, with strict guidelines on soil storage and handling to prevent contamination of the brook. The contractor was specifically instructed to clean concrete trucks off-site to protect water quality.
Following the discussion of Yi’s project, the commission examined an ongoing issue with Eric Answorth related to a project on Summers Road. Despite attempts to contact Answorth, there had been no response, leaving uncertainty about the status of his planting schedule and whether a new Request for Determination of Applicability or Notice of Intent was necessary. His existing RDA is valid until April 2025, allowing him to proceed if he meets the guidelines within the timeframe. The commission expressed a need to clarify the next steps with Answorth to prevent any procedural lapses.
16:53Attention also turned to a site inspection request from a member of the Scantic Valley Water System to remove trees under the commission’s jurisdiction. The request had been made, but the commission awaited a response to finalize inspection dates. The removal of trees is a delicate issue, as it must comply with environmental regulations concerning the area’s protected status.
In an unrelated matter, the commission engaged in a discussion about potential developments at a local property on North Mason Road, where an individual seeks to establish cabins. The commission sent a letter indicating the requirement for a Notice of Intent due to the environmental constraints of the area, but there had been no follow-up communication. The commission noted the individual’s previous request for meeting dates through the fall.
The meeting briefly touched on a concurrent Community Preservation meeting, which included a proposal for shade structures at a memorial site. The commission considered this development unlikely to violate wetland regulations, given its location away from sensitive areas. Additionally, the possibility of building pickleball courts at a local school was discussed. Concerns were raised about potential wetland issues, but it was noted that the courts could be situated near existing tennis courts to avoid conflicts.
Robert Markel
Environmental Commission Officials:
Judy McKinley Brewer, Andrew Netherwood, Ted Zebert, John Cushman, Donald Davenport, Thom Page, Greg D’Agostino, Bonnie Geromini (Administrative Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2025
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Recording Published:
03/20/2025
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Hampden
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