Lakeville Conservation Commission Debates Wetlands Regulation and Tree Removal Policies

The Lakeville Conservation Commission convened on June 9th to address several issues, including tree removal policies near water bodies, unauthorized trenching by the Clark Shores Association, and maintenance of pathways leading to a local lake. The commission grappled with balancing environmental protection with property owner rights while navigating complex jurisdictional challenges.

A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to analyzing a tree removal request at Nine Hilltop Acres Drive. The discussion centered on whether a Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) should be mandatory for tree removals near water, given the potential impact on the environment. The situation involved a tree with roots affecting a nearby cement structure, situated precariously close to the water’s edge. A professional arborist had recommended using a crane for the removal to prevent the tree from falling into the water.

Debate ensued over the necessity of an RDA for such removals, with varying opinions among commission members. Some advocated for mandatory RDAs when trees were within a specified distance from water, while others suggested a streamlined process if applicants used professional services and communicated effectively with the commission. Concerns were voiced over unregulated tree removals by residents, which could have detrimental effects on water resources. The commission acknowledged the need for clear guidelines to prevent unauthorized actions and to protect the environment.

The commission ultimately agreed on the importance of consistency in decision-making and discussed documenting their decisions to provide transparency and to guide future actions. The notion of creating a memo or letter from the agent to confirm the commission’s decision was considered to offer residents documentation in case of disputes.

In another major agenda item, the Clark Shores Association faced scrutiny over trenching and drainage work completed near Long Pond without prior filing. The work, which involved trenching and installing an underground drainage pipe, led to a request for a positive determination under the Wetlands Protection Act. The commission concurred that the work fell within their jurisdiction, necessitating a notice of intent from the property owners to comply with the Act.

A timeline was proposed, requiring the property owners to submit the necessary documentation by July 9 for review at the July 14 hearing. The commission stressed the importance of involving a professional engineer to ensure the quality of submissions and compliance with environmental regulations. Communication was deemed critical, with plans to send letters to the property owners and the Clark Shores Association to notify them of potential wetland violations and to urge their attendance at the upcoming meeting.

Property access and maintenance issues also featured prominently in the discussions, particularly concerning a path leading to a lake. Uncertainty about ownership rights complicated guidance on allowable maintenance activities. The commission maintained that their role was limited to determining permissible activities, not resolving ownership disputes, which were considered civil matters.

The commission explored the interpretation of regulations regarding vista pruning and pathway maintenance. A proposal was made to draft a letter outlining the maximum allowable path width and the conditions under which work could be performed, emphasizing the need for clear communication to prevent future disputes. The idea of sending a formal letter to the Huckleberry Null Association and involved residents gained support.

In closing, the commission addressed ongoing interactions with the Army Corps of Engineers regarding a delayed project due to incomplete documentation. The project was under review, with a wetland scientist engaged for assessment. Comparisons were drawn between Lakeville’s open space regulations and those of nearby Middleboro, prompting discussions about the adequacy of current bylaws in protecting various resource areas. The commission agreed to review Middleboro’s proposed changes and to compile comments for the planning board.

The meeting concluded with updates on a site visit to 52 Cleop Road, where site preparation for planting was underway. Concerns were raised about the septic leaching field’s surface-level pipe, with suggestions for deeper burial to prevent freezing. Despite the urgency, decisions rested with the Board of Health, and the commission’s recommendations were advisory.

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