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The meeting involved a Public Hearing concerning a Request for Determination of Applicability for rebuilding a retaining wall at 26 Church St., which resulted in the approval of a Negative Determination with specified conditions regarding stone removal, silt fence placement, and soil stockpiling. Discussions were held regarding an invasives species problem at Veterans Way, resulting in a request for a detailed plan and description of the work to be performed. The Commission unanimously approved the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance for 122E, Main St., pending the removal of erosion control measures. A potential violation at 12 Red Oak Acres involving a paved basketball court installed in a wetland buffer zone was addressed, leading to a decision to draft a letter requesting the applicant to submit an after-the-fact filing prepared by an engineer or wetland scientist.
The Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan for the Town of Merrimac outlines a process to organize community resources, identify and assess hazard risks, and develop strategies to minimize and manage these risks. The plan aims to substantially improve the town's resilience and preparedness for local and regional climate-related hazards by updating hazard assessments, identifying community strengths and vulnerabilities, and establishing a prioritized action plan. This comprehensive approach seeks to address risks to human life and property, particularly those exacerbated by climate change.
This document outlines Merrimac's strategy to enhance its resilience and preparedness for local climate-related hazards, developed through a series of Community Resilience-Building workshops. Key vulnerabilities are identified across infrastructure (e.g., culverts, water and wastewater systems, emergency shelters), societal features (e.g., vulnerable populations, access issues), and environmental elements (e.g., forest health, water supply, bank erosion). The plan prioritizes actions including upgrading critical infrastructure, establishing well-equipped emergency shelters with green energy solutions, conducting comprehensive studies on water and wastewater, and developing robust emergency plans with targeted outreach for vulnerable populations. The overarching vision is to improve community quality of life, ensure fiscal stability, protect natural resources, and safeguard infrastructure against the impacts of future climate events.
The Commission discussed several project applications and compliance matters. It issued an Order of Conditions for the construction of a retaining wall and patio at 25 West Shore Rd, a negative 3 Determination for a replacement septic system at 18 Harriman Rd, and a negative 2 Determination for power line maintenance work. Additionally, the Commission addressed a violation regarding unauthorized ground disturbance at 103R River Rd and planned a follow-up site visit to ensure proper stabilization and compliance.
The commission reviewed a Notice of Intent for a retaining wall and patio construction project, which was continued to allow for the submission of a more detailed plan. A proposal by the Veterans Way Condo Association regarding invasive species control within the buffer zone was reviewed and approved with the issuance of a friendly enforcement order. Additionally, the commission approved a request for determination of applicability concerning the installation of a phosphorus removal system at a bridge site.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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