5.4.26 Conservation Commission

May 5, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Conservation Commission meeting on May 4, 2026, was chaired by Drew Carl. The commission began by addressing several items tabled from their April 6th meeting. The discussion on Belrock Road was tabled again, pending the start of remediation work which was expected to begin shortly. Similarly, discussions on adopting new fee structures and reviewing outstanding enforcement orders were also tabled to allow commissioners more time for review and to await responses from the DEP on complex cases. Several notices of intent, including those for Vince Weaver Cove Industrial Park (SC-24-855), Liberty Utilities on Jefferson Street (SC-24-857), and National Grid at Weaver's Cove (SE-24-861), were tabled due to incomplete information, ongoing consultations, or inadequate plans. A request for a certificate of compliance for 3820 North Main Street (SC-24-762) was also tabled, as the applicant still needed to address outstanding comments from the site plan review. The commission did, however, approve a certificate of compliance for 294 Philstone Lane (SC-24-767), resolving a long-standing issue related to a previous enforcement order. The main new business involved two notices of intent for adjacent lots on North Main Street, one for a single-family home (SC-873) and another for a duplex (SC-24-874), both filed by Alexander Poduski on behalf of Antonio Costa. After a brief discussion, the commission voted to issue orders of conditions for both projects, with the stipulation that a permanent barrier be installed to protect the 25-foot no-activity zone. The meeting concluded after the approval of the April 6th meeting minutes.

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