9.8.2025 Conservation Commission

Fall River Government TV Sep 9, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Conservation Commission convened on Monday, September 8th, 2025, at 5:30 PM, addressing a range of environmental and development matters. The meeting began with updates on Belroth Road, where grass growth was noted as establishing well, and the conservation agent was tasked with following up on cleaning a silted area. Discussions also covered adopting new fee structures and outstanding enforcement orders, with all three items being tabled for further action or information. Several Notices of Intent (NOIs) and an Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (ANRAD) were presented. Projects included a proposed inground pool at 565 Detroit Street, a single-family dwelling at 121 Whitfield Street, and a 69-space parking lot at 420 Airport Road, all of which were tabled due to pending revised plans, drainage concerns, or coordination issues. A significant discussion involved the after-the-fact restoration at Weaver Cove Industrial Park LLC on New Street, where the Commission voted 4-0 to select LEC as the peer-review consultant for wetland delineation and restoration plans, with Attorney Chip Nin representing the applicant. However, the Commission stipulated that no order would be issued until a complete restoration plan was submitted and property ownership/easement issues with National Grid were resolved. Another NOI for pile replacement at One Shaw Street LLC was approved with an order of conditions, including the requirement for a Chapter 91 license, by a 3-0 vote. Further NOIs for a gas main installation by Liberty Utilities at 994 Jefferson Street, a seven-condo building development by Atlantic West LLC on South Kein Street, and a nine-unit townhouse development by High Development LLC on Slaves and WS Street were all tabled due to missing information, such as stormwater calculations or unresolved property owner signatures. A major project by National Grid to separate transmission lines, impacting various wetland resources, was also tabled, pending resolution of missing property owner signatures and further technical review. The meeting concluded with the Commission voting 4-0 to issue an enforcement order for a violation at 394 Kilburn Street, where vegetation was cleared and storage trailers were placed too close to Cook Pond, potentially on city-owned land. The minutes from the August 4th meeting were approved 3-0-2.

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