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Notes from the Conservation Commission (ConCom), July 9, 2024, Hybrid Meeting

1. Clear cutting is becoming a persistent and alarming issue. Several properties were mentioned. Clear cutting an area over 10,000 sq, ft. or close to a wetland requires a permit from ConCom. Wetlands and storm water run-off are under the jurisdiction of ConCom. However, that legally required step is being ignored. Moreover, land is being clear cut for the purpose of selling. The seller, not the end-user, is the one cutting. 

2. There was a discussion about what ConCom can do to enforce bylaws and penalize those who flout them. 

3. The Agriculture and Forestry Commission event is now scheduled for October 19, 2024

4. Kate Fletcher brought up an email from Patrick White purporting a $2million dredging of Lily Brook or Lily Pond. White was referring to the proposed dredging of Stockbridge Bowl which is fed by Lily Pond and Lily Brook


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