Conservation
Commission
Present: T.
Beaudry, B. Fletcher, M. Galloway, P. Graves, M. Schupack, D. Watson, M.L. Montgomery (Alt), P. Palmiotto (Alt)
Absent: L. Shelley
Others
Present: Fred Ernst, Whitney Aldrich
(Selectman)
Mr. Schupack,
Interim Chair, called the meeting to order at
Mr. Schupack
noted the absence of L. Shelley and asked M.L. Montgomery to sit on the
Commission in his place.
Minutes
Introductions and Welcome of the Two Newly Appointed
Members: Mrs. Galloway introduced and welcomed the two
newly appointed members to the Conservation Commission (WCC): Tom Beaudry and
Brad Fletcher.
Nomination and Election of a New
Chairman of the Commission:
Chair: Mrs.
Montgomery moved to nominate Mrs. Galloway as the new Chair for the coming
year. Mr. Schupack
seconded the motion. There were no other
nominations. With six members in favor,
the motion was approved. Mrs. Galloway
abstained from the vote.
Conservation Commission Tasks: Mrs. Galloway
distributed copies of the Conservation Commission Tasks and the following
members were asked to take the lead in the various areas:
1)
Coordination
(Coordinator) Mrs. Galloway and Mr. Schupack will
assist;
2)
Wetland &
Environmental Regulation and Permitting Mr. Watson, Mr. Graves and Mr.
Fletcher;
3)
Research &
Publications Mr. Palmiotto
4)
Liaison to
Planning Board & ZBA Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. Schupack
5)
Public Relations
and Education Outreach Mr. Watson and Mr. Beaudry;
6)
Trails and Town
Forests Continue to next meeting when Mr. Shelley will be present;
7)
Conservation
Easements Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. Schupack, Mrs.
Galloway.
Mr. Schupack
reported that Mr. Shelley and a member of the SCA met with the Trustees of
Trust Funds to request funding in the amount of $8,100 to do the
Conservation Commission Alternates: Mrs. Galloway
noted that there are two residents who have attended meetings and expressed an
interest in being Alternates. She will
send a letter to the Selectboard requesting that Fred
Ernst and Andy Lewis be appointed as Alternates.
Mr. Schupack moved to
authorize Mrs. Galloway to write this letter to the Selectboard
relative to the Alternates. Mr. Watson
seconded the motion and, with all in favor, the motion was approved.
Monadnock Conservancy: There are
eight properties that need to be monitored and the questionnaires filled
out. Mr. Watson felt it should be
undertaken by somebody that is familiar with the properties. Mrs. Galloway will check with Mr. Speed about
filling out the forms.
Budget Updates: Mrs. Galloway will ask Myra Mansouri to continue to forward budget up-dates to the
Conservation Commission.
Champion Trees: Mr. Schupack noted
that
Display Booth: Mr. Schupack
advised that the WCC has a display board but it needs to be up-dated. He suggested displaying it during Old Home
Days from June 27th through June 29th and the Energy Fair
on May 3rd. Mrs. Galloway
felt that the Public Relations members could get a small committee
together. Mrs. Montgomery noted that
they hope to have a new fold-out map to hand-out with a brief description of
protected lands; the Monadnock Conservancy will assist. Mrs. Galloway felt that the WCC needs to
continue to get the message across that the Town does not lose tax base because
of protected land. Mr. Palmiotto thought a chart to show taxes, etc. would be
helpful; but it would take some research to put the figures together.
UNH 4-H Camps: Mr. Speed budgeted $250 for this
donation. Mrs. Montgomery felt the WCC
would prefer to have the funds used for
Mr. Beaudry moved to
authorize the donation of $250 to the UNH 4-H Camps but to recommend to the
Hal J. Wilkins: Mr. Wilkins asked if the WCC could do anything
to help him concerning the DES disqualifying his application for a pond
permit. The DES deemed his response
inadequate due to their lack of evidence for a legally constructed pond that
had been maintained in the last 5 years.
Since Mr. Wilkins did not get information to them within the 20 days
allotted, the application was disqualified.
Mr. Speed had advised that after an application goes to the DES it is
out of the WCC hands. Mr. Graves noted
that the WCC still agrees with what they said in the past. Mr. Schupack will contact
Mr. Wilkins to advise that now it is between the applicant and DES.
Ballam Farm: Mrs. Galloway placed the
folder on the Ballam Farm in the file as it is closed. Now the WCC has the responsibility to monitor
it once a year; probably in the spring.
OTHER BUSINESS:
WCC Planning Board Representative: Mrs.
Montgomery has been the WCC representative to the Planning Board for the past
few months. Chamberlain Machine and Bensonwood will be coming before the Planning Board
tomorrow night; she was asked by Bensonwood if the
WCC had concerns as they will be located on the same parcel as Chamberlain
Machine. With Chamberlain the main
concern was the Wellhead Protection. Mr.
Palmiotto felt if Bensonwood
does not handle hazardous materials then our concerns would be answered; the
WCC could support the project. Mr.
Graves said if the Planning Board wants to hear from the WCC they could ask
them. Mr. Schupack
stated that the WCC has a responsibility when it comes to environmental issues;
they could be recommending that some things be studied by experts in the
various areas. Following a discussion
there was a consensus to ask Bensonwood to attend the
next WCC meeting to answer questions about hazardous materials and to focus on
the Wellhead Protection Ordinance.
Mr. Graves moved to invite Bensonwood
to attend a meeting to talk to the WCC.
Seconded by Mr. Beaudry. All in favor, so voted.
NH Conservation Commissions Annual Meeting: Mr. Schupack advised that there is an annual meeting of the NH
Conservation Commissions in the fall.
Next Meeting: The next meeting will be held on Monday, May
5th at
Mr. Beaudry moved to adjourn
this meeting. Mr. Watson seconded the
motion. All in favor, so voted. The time was
Respectfully submitted,
(Note: These are unapproved
minutes. Corrections, if necessary, may
be found in the minutes of the