2020.12.10 Staff Report
Conservation Commission Staff Report 1
December 10, 2020
To: Conservation Commission
From: Sarah LaValley
RE: Staff Report, December 10, 2020 Commission Meeting
5:30 PM – Notice of Intent under local wetlands Ordinance for construction of a
residential driveway within buffer zone to an isolated vegetated wetland. Judy
Snyder and Karen Korvek, 0 Sylvester Rd, Map ID 28-78
Application Overview:
The application proposes construction of a 12 foot wide driveway to access a future single family
home within the 100 foot buffer of an 475 sf isolated vegetated wetland (IVW). The driveway is
located as far as possible away from the wetland within the parcel boundary. Three white pine trees
within the buffer are proposed to be removed. Drainage patterns are not proposed to change, and no
additional runoff will be directed to the IVW.
DEP Comments:
None, Resource area under local jurisdiction only
Consistency with the Wetlands Protection Act, Staff Recommendation:
The Wetlands Ordinance includes a provision whereby the 100-foot buffer zone, or the resource area
itself, related to an isolated wetland 400 sf in size or less may be exempted, but at 475 sf, this area is
above that threshold. It is below the 1,000 sf area to be considered a presumptive vernal pool. No
alteration is proposed within the Protected Zone. Page 16 of the NOI application includes an
assessment of the project’s compliance with applicable Ordinance performance standards.
Permanent impacts to the buffer zone are 18.8% of the 50-100 foot buffer zone, within the 20%
allowance. The Commission should discuss how grading impacts will be allowed to ‘re naturalize’ to
ensure these impacts do not become permanent.
The work as proposed can meet the performance standards of the Ordinance, if the Commission
agrees that the work will not have a ‘significant adverse impact on the resource area,’ an Order of
Conditions with standard conditions can be issued. Additional conditions suggested to protect
resource area values: Trees must should be dropped away from the resource area to prevent related
disturbance within the buffer from equipment. Leaving sections of trunk within the buffer area to
decompose would provide habitat for amphibians; important if the IVW serves any breeding
potential. The Commission should discuss plantings within the buffer with the applicant, either trees
as part of significant tree replacement, or additional shrub/understory species.
Require markers as proposed in the application, silt fence/limit of work, and a permanent
requirement that the remainder of the buffer zone within the parcel as shown on project plans
remain undisturbed.
Request for Certificate of Compliance, 30 Hawthorne Terrace
Note: Correct Registry reference is Book 4202 page 40
This Order of Conditions related to construction of a house, driveway and portions of a septic system
within 75-100 feet of BVW. Limit of work and extent of lawn were required to conform to plans
Conservation Commission Staff Report 2
December 10, 2020
submitted with the Order. The Order did not require an as-built plan, but did require a statement by
an engineer or wetlands consultant. The only continuing condition was the standard condition to
alert future property owners in deeds. Staff was not able to locate original 1993 permit plans, but
wetland areas are located to the south of the house, away from lawn areas. Based on consultant
statement and information available, recommend issuance of a certificate of compliance.