Hatfield Planning Board Tackles Battery Storage Regulations and Farmland Preservation Initiatives

The Hatfield Planning Board meeting on May 6, 2026, addressed several issues, including proposed regulations for battery energy storage systems (BESS), preparations for an upcoming town meeting, and initiatives related to farmland preservation and affordable housing.

The most notable topic discussed was the proposed regulations concerning battery energy storage systems. The board emphasized the need for local oversight to prevent the state from taking control over battery storage installations. The proposed regulations aim to manage larger energy facilities that generate and store energy, ensuring they do not inadvertently affect property owners’ rights to install smaller systems, such as residential-scale Tesla home energy batteries, as long as they remain within specific thresholds. The board stressed the importance of clearly defining the regulations’ scope to avoid confusion and ensure that they do not create unnecessary barriers for installing battery systems.

Board members expressed concern that without local zoning regulations, Hatfield could face challenges similar to those experienced by nearby towns like Awam and Westfield, where large battery installations led to public outcry and project cancellations. To prevent such situations, the board discussed the importance of educating the public about the regulations, avoiding technical jargon, and providing examples of regulatory measures, such as setback screening, to foster understanding among residents.

In conjunction with the discussion on battery storage, the board considered the implications of new zoning bylaws and the need for transparency in communicating these changes to the community. A particular focus was on addressing potential resident concerns about how the proposed regulations might influence their properties and neighborhoods. The board acknowledged the necessity of clear communication to mitigate fears and confusion, emphasizing the need for transparency and clarity to ensure residents feel informed and comfortable with the impending changes.

Another notable discussion revolved around Hatfield’s involvement in a pilot farmland preservation plan alongside Southwick. Selected due to its inclusion of a farmland chapter in its 2040 plan, Hatfield aims to prioritize agricultural land and establish a framework for quickly acquiring land, particularly parcels under Chapter 61A, which governs agricultural land use. The board discussed the formation of a steering committee to oversee the development of the farmland preservation plan, with the potential for integrating planning efforts to complement the housing production plan.

The meeting also covered the importance of immediate funding mechanisms for acquiring high-quality farming parcels under the right of first refusal when land is proposed to be taken out of Chapter 61A. Once notified of such a proposal, the town has 45 days to decide if they want the land and 180 days to sign a purchase and sale agreement, allowing time to arrange for funding at a special town meeting. The board discussed placing conservation restrictions on secured land, with the potential to resell or lease it for farming.

Efforts to address affordable housing were also prominent, with discussions on establishing an affordable housing trust. This initiative would streamline the funding process for affordable housing projects by reducing the bureaucratic burden on developers seeking Community Preservation Committee (CPC) funding. The trust committee would review applications, with support from the Massachusetts Housing Authority.

The board discussed logistical considerations for the upcoming town meeting, where they planned to address concerns and clarify the intentions behind the proposed bylaws. Members expressed a willingness to participate in communicating the implications of the plans to the community, particularly to alleviate fears among residents who might feel uninformed or anxious about the changes.

Additionally, the board addressed a partnership with the town of Hadley on a ditch project tied to hazard mitigation efforts. Mapping revealed 55 miles of ditches, exceeding previous estimates, with the project aimed at preventing flooding and septic backups. The board also discussed an upcoming workshop led by the Silver Jackets to address floodplain messaging, emphasizing the risks involved in adopting new FEMA floodplain maps, which could affect insurance requirements and rates.

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.
Town Administrator:
Marlene Michonski
Planning Board Officials:
Stephanie Slysz, James C. Tarr, David Leon Bell, Jr., John Jeffress, Douglas Finn

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