Norton Reservoir to Undergo Herbicide Treatment

The Norton Conservation Commission recently discussed a significant amendment regarding the Norton Reservoir’s weed management, which will now include the use of an additional herbicide, Prel Core. This decision was the most noteworthy development from the meeting, as it directly impacts the local environment and community water use. The treatment is scheduled for late spring or early summer, with concentrations not exceeding 10 parts per billion.

The commission scrutinized the potential impact of the herbicide on non-target species, as well as the re-entry time for the areas treated, and the implications for downstream water usage, particularly for irrigation. It was clarified that Prel Core degrades rapidly, breaking down within 24 hours, and that appropriate notice will be provided to downstream users within a two-week period. After thorough discussion, the commission voted to extend the order of conditions for the herbicide’s use over a three-year period.

In addition to the environmental management of the reservoir, the commission addressed a notice of intent for a sunroom addition to a property on Country Club Way. The applicants had completed the construction without realizing that a conservation permit was necessary, having previously obtained only a builder’s permit. The commission highlighted the absence of a delineated wetland buffer zone on the submitted plan and the necessity for the plan to align with the Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) standards for approval. The commission discussed issuing an after-action order and a certificate of compliance for the already finished work.

Another discussion concerned the proposed construction of a detached garage and removable floating dock on King Philip Road. The commission debated the town’s lack of an approved Resource Management plan, which might preclude dock construction. Details of the proposed construction were provided, but the commission sought further clarification on state regulations and the differentiation between floating docks and footed docks. The commission aimed to reach a consensus on the regulatory interpretation and ensure compliance with state and local requirements.

A resident expressed frustration over the process for gaining approval for tree cutting and dock construction, highlighting the need for clearer guidance from the commission. The commission decided to continue the hearing to address the dock issue at the following meeting, underlining the importance of resolving such matters before proceeding with related construction projects like the proposed garage.

The meeting also touched on the development of various lots, with a focus on environmental considerations such as vernal pool assessments, stormwater management, and wetland conservation. Deliberations included the issuance of partial certificates of compliance for properties pending full stabilization and the implications for property sales. The commission deferred some discussions to the next hearing, while granting certificates of compliance for certain projects.

The commission considered issuing a partial certificate of compliance for a property, debating the necessity of a bond and the requirement for a full certificate at a later date. Orders of conditions for two projects were discussed, with a member of the public voicing opposition and concerns about plan changes. Orders were issued for both projects following the vote.

A lighter moment occurred during the review of draft minutes, where the format, use of PDFs, page numbers, and the minutiae of punctuation were all topics of lighthearted debate.

Finally, the commission updated on the request for qualifications (RFQ) for the Rose farm use, seeking to finalize a formal agreement for its potential use within a month, with the current focus being exclusively on the farm without community garden use. Discussions about water issues, including flooding and the impact of the rail trail, were also part of the agenda. The commission is preparing for a public meeting to discuss the sewer extension along Elm Street and is contending with ongoing infrastructure projects, such as a proposed utility line and the Island Brook residential project.

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:
Michael Yunits
Environmental Commission Officials:
Julian Kadish, Lisa Carrozza, Daniel Pearson, Tamah Vest, Marc Fernandes, Paxton Halsall, John Thomas (Conservation Director, Stormwater Agent), Megan Harrop (Conservation Assistant)

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