Newbury Conservation Commission Deliberates on Dock Compliance and Bond Reduction for Solar Project
- Meeting Overview:
The Newbury Conservation Commission’s recent meeting was dominated by two major issues: the compliance of a dock on Middle Road and a significant bond reduction request for a solar project. The commission discussed the complexities of the dock’s configuration and the challenges posed by its location within a wetland area, while also considering a bond reduction from $1.9 million to $100,000 for a solar project, highlighting the project’s compliance and construction progress.
The commission first addressed the request for a certificate of compliance concerning a dock on Middle Road. The dock, initially permitted under a previous homeowner, was found to be in substantial compliance, but its seasonal components were stored improperly in a salt marsh. Tom Hughes, representing the homeowners, explained that the dock was constructed in a T-shape instead of the approved L-shape, which he claimed was beneficial in preventing it from being stranded at low tide. Despite this, concerns were raised about the dock’s oversized float and its alignment with the shoreline. Members of the commission, including Woody, expressed satisfaction with the information provided, while others sought clarification on the dock’s position and its compliance with the order of conditions.
There was discussion on how to remove the seasonal components of the dock without violating special condition 13 of the order of conditions, which prohibits removal over adjacent resource areas. Tom outlined potential methods for retrieval, emphasizing the importance of compliance and the challenges due to changes in property ownership. The commission agreed that the dock’s installation was largely in accordance with the approved plans, but the compliance issues would need to be addressed in the spring.
The meeting then shifted focus to a bond reduction request for a solar project at Berago Solar, where Rob, representing the project, requested a reduction from $1.9 million to $100,000. The reduction was justified by the project’s substantial progress and compliance with reporting requirements, with members of the commission acknowledging successful construction efforts, including the installation of a 165-foot clear span bridge. However, unresolved issues with the planning board were highlighted as a potential obstacle, and there was a clear tension between moving forward with the conservation commission’s permit closure and the planning board’s requirements.
Rob emphasized the minimal deviation from the approved plans, which included larger bumpouts to facilitate vehicle passage, confirmed as acceptable by the fire department. Despite minor deviations, the commission was informed that the changes were within the 100-foot wetland buffer.
The commission also considered procedural matters for a multifamily residential development on Central Street, where the planning board had previously approved the project contingent on a secondary egress. The applicant’s representative faced technical difficulties while attempting to present visual plans, but detailed the project’s impact on the wetlands, including plans for wetland replication. The commission deliberated on whether the changes required a new filing or could be addressed through a revision of the existing Notice of Intent, opting for a revision contingent on thorough documentation.
Additional discussions included a project on High Road involving the replacement of a rubble foundation, a solar panel installation on Plum Island, and maintenance of a boardwalk system on Hay Street. The commission expressed a general understanding of the need for compliance while recognizing the specific challenges posed by these projects.
The meeting concluded with a decision to adjust the meeting schedule to once a month for the next four months. Members emphasized the importance of having a clear deadline for submissions to ensure thorough preparation and review, with the option for special meetings if matters arose.
Tracy Blais
Environmental Commission Officials:
Bob Connors, Mary Rimmer, Woody Knight, Brad Duffin, Dianne O’Brien, TJ Conte, Mick Brown
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/06/2026
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Recording Published:
01/09/2026
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Duration:
180 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Newbury
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