Conservation Commission Informational Meeting February 13, 2023

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The Fall River Conservation Commission held an informational meeting on February 13, 2023, intended as a public hearing to discuss draft amendments to the town's conservation bylaw and regulations. However, the meeting could not be officially opened as a quorum was not present. The members who were present engaged in an informal discussion of the proposed changes and public comments received. They reviewed written comments from Donna Faris and the Harbor Master. Key topics included moving the definitions section of the bylaw to an earlier position, expanding the definition of "abutter" to include aquaculture license holders and owners of adjacent docks for certain projects, and specifying plan requirements to include details like contour lines and the location of nearby moorings. The members also discussed the Harbor Master's suggestions, many of which were deemed more appropriate for the regulations rather than the bylaw itself. There was a debate about the necessity and timing of review by Town Counsel, with some members expressing a desire for a more radical overhaul of the bylaw in the future, which would require significant legal input, versus the current approach of making minor amendments. They also discussed clarifying whether timeframes like the 14-day comment period refer to calendar days or business days, deciding to add a definition clarifying that "days" means calendar days unless otherwise specified. Due to the lack of a quorum, the official public hearing was rescheduled. The new meeting was set for 6:00 PM on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, to be held before the commission's next regularly scheduled public meeting.

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