Townsend Commission Tackles Environmental Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/08/2024
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Recording Published:
05/12/2024
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Duration:
99 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Townsend
- Meeting Overview:
The Townsend Conservation Commission, during its May 8th, 2024 meeting, addressed a series of environmental concerns with community impact, including the need for remediation following a culvert replacement on Meadow Road and the issuance of a fine to a homeowner for unauthorized property work. Additionally, the Commission discussed a homeowner’s request for a project extension at Pierce Road and deliberated on a potential invasive species removal project at West Meadow Road.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the culvert replacement project on Meadow Road. The Commission scrutinized the backfill material used, its potential impact on water quality, and the need to collect samples for grading and size distribution analysis. A debate ensued over whether the project constituted dredging and if it should be classified as an emergency. The Commission also reviewed the fines imposed on the property owner, with some members voicing concerns about the fairness of the penalties and the involvement of the state. Moreover, the accuracy of the wetland delineation process was called into question, and the Commission planned to involve an external agency to ensure the delineation’s accuracy.
Another issue was a fine levied on a homeowner, referred to as David, who had conducted work on his property without filing a notice. The Commission debated the fine’s fairness, considering its impact on homeowners versus developers. This led to a broader discussion about the Commission’s approach to compliance and enforcement.
The Commission approved a three-year extension for a project on Pierce Road, which involved house replacement and exterior work. The decision followed a consideration of the reasons for the extension and the history of previous extensions.
The meeting also touched on a building project on Main Street. This project, described as urgent due to the poor condition of the existing structure, involved demolition, new foundation work, and regrading. The Commission debated whether to approve the project under a Request for Determination of Applicability or a Notice of Intent, given the potential impact on nearby wetlands. Factors such as the distance from the wetlands, existing barriers, and site topography were considered to assess the potential environmental impact. The project’s determination was left pending further consideration.
The Commission retracted a previous determination for an invasive species removal project at 42 and West Meadow Road, deciding to issue a new one with special conditions. The discussion centered on the project’s jurisdiction under the Wetlands Protection Act and the town’s wetlands bylaws, the impact on the stream, and the necessity for erosion control measures. Special conditions for the new determination included the installation of a turbidity curtain, erosion control measures, and a daily wildlife sweep during the project.
In other matters, the Commission acknowledged the significance of a successful warrant for $5,000 earmarked for education, outreach, and training. The Commission also engaged with the Monachus Regional Planning Commission on a GIS project aimed at creating a jurisdictional map for educational and outreach purposes.
The Commission discussed the need for a Professional Engineer to sign off on submitted plans and reviewed a simplified checklist of requirements for submissions to enhance public understanding. This was part of a broader conversation about aligning the Commission’s requirements with state standards and simplifying the fee schedule and regulations.
The meeting concluded with discussions on volunteer opportunities, website updates, and the Commission’s regulations.
Eric Slagle
Environmental Commission Officials:
James Gates, Kevin Smith, Patricia Jemiolo, James Deroian, Jessica Consolvo (Land Use Coordinator), Autumn Buck (Conservation Agent)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/08/2024
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Recording Published:
05/12/2024
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Duration:
99 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Townsend
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