Littleton Conservation Commission Addresses Compliance Issues and Infrastructure Projects

In a recent meeting, the Littleton Conservation Commission focused heavily on two main issues: the need for compliance with stockpile regulations at Spectacle Pond Road and the extensive transmission line refurbishment project by New England Power Company.

The most concern of the meeting was the situation on Spectacle Pond Road, where a significant sand stockpile was found dangerously close to protected wetland areas. The commission members expressed unanimous concern over the non-compliance with established conditions, emphasizing the risks of erosion and potential environmental damage. One member’s visual evidence showed the stockpile, approximately 40 feet in height, was situated well within the restricted zone, contrary to the approved plans dictating that stockpiles remain outside the 100-foot buffer zone.

Expressing frustration, one participant remarked on the unacceptable nature of these conditions and the lack of erosion control measures in place. Another participant highlighted the need for erosion control, expressing fear that the sandpile could slide into the wetlands without immediate action. There was a consensus on the importance of installing silt fences and other erosion control measures before any movement of the sandpile occurs. The commission agreed on the necessity of issuing an enforcement order, requiring the property owner to present a detailed erosion control and restoration plan.

Mickey Jensen, the property owner, acknowledged the oversight and committed to moving the stockpile and implementing the required erosion controls. However, the commission stressed the importance of ensuring compliance moving forward. The discussion concluded with an enforcement order for the owner to remove the sandpile safely and restore the site to its original condition, with a plan to be presented at the next meeting.

In addition to local compliance issues, the commission also reviewed a significant infrastructure project proposed by New England Power Company. The project involves upgrading transmission lines along a 17.9-mile stretch across six towns, including Littleton. The refurbishment work primarily focuses on replacing existing structures within the transmission line right-of-way. In Littleton alone, work is proposed at 61 structures, with 27 located within jurisdictional wetland resource areas or buffer zones.

The project raised several environmental concerns, especially regarding temporary and permanent impacts on bordering vegetated wetlands and riverfront areas. The proposed work includes 342 feet of permanent impact to wetlands, with a mitigation strategy involving wetland replication. Temporary impacts were also noted, requiring careful management to prevent erosion and sediment disturbance. The commission discussed the project’s compliance with the Wetlands Protection Act and the necessity of erosion controls given the proximity to sensitive areas.

The dialogue around the project highlighted the necessity of concrete foundation structures for certain lines to enhance stability. Concerns about vernal pool disturbances were addressed with assurances that construction would avoid spring to protect these sensitive habitats. The commission expressed the need for a review of all access roads and potential impacts, agreeing that a site walk would be beneficial to assess areas requiring improvements.

Other topics of interest included a new public hearing for driveway construction on Foster Street, involving collaboration with Mass DOT. The project aimed to connect a shared-use path to Foster Street, with minimal wetland disturbance. After deliberations, the commission issued a negative determination for the project, allowing it to proceed.

The meeting also touched on vegetation management strategies for conservation land. Discussions centered around controlled burns versus mowing to manage invasive species and maintain native grasses. Concerns about the impact on nesting birds were raised, with a consensus to consult professionals for guidance on timing and methods.

Finally, the meeting addressed a proposed transfer of control over a revolving fund from the Clean Lakes Committee to the Conservation Commission. Members expressed surprise at the lack of prior communication regarding this change and sought clarification on their new responsibilities. The commission agreed to be prepared for potential discussions during the town meeting regarding this development.

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:
James Duggan
Environmental Commission Officials:
Sarah Seaward, Chase Gerbig, Andrew Sammarco, Michael J Livingston, Edward Fultz, Kyle F Maxfield, Julia Rupp, Russell Mullen, Carl Melberg

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