Any proposed work subject to these Regulations must have no
significant adverse effect, immediate or cumulative, on the interests
defined in these Regulations or on the ability of resource areas and
buffer zones to function to protect those interests.
Because of its proximity to a resource area, any activity within 50 feet horizontally outward from the upland edge of a resource area ("inner buffer zone"), has a higher potential to cause adverse effects on the interests identified in §
410-1.2, particularly protection of water quality and quantity. Therefore, it is presumed that any alteration in the no-alteration zone will result in adverse effects to the interests protected by the Sherborn General Wetlands Bylaw and these Regulations. To overcome this presumption, the applicant must specifically demonstrate by a preponderance of credible evidence that the project activities will not significantly:
A. Result in erosion and sedimentation into adjacent wetlands and water
bodies;
B. Alter shading to adjacent wetlands and water bodies and water temperature
regimes;
C. Reduce input of leaf litter and woody debris to adjacent wetlands
and water bodies;
D. Reduce the capacity of the buffer zone to detain, filter and infiltrate
runoff;
E. Reduce the capacity of adjacent wetlands and water bodies to support
wildlife (through the provision of essential upland habitat characteristics
required by wildlife utilizing the adjacent wetlands or water bodies);
or
F. Create barriers to movement of wildlife through the buffer zone or
from one wetland to another;
G. Alter vegetation, plant community structure, and/or plant species
composition unless as part of a permitted mitigation effort;
H. Alter surface and subsurface hydrology as measured by alterations
to:
(6)
Direction of groundwater flow.
(7)
Pattern of groundwater flow.
(10)
Surface water levels in ponds or confined basins;
I. Alter physical and/or chemical soil properties;
K. Result in increased loading or runoff of contaminants (e.g., pesticides
and road runoff) or nutrients.
No stumps, trees, or branches generated during land clearing
are to be buried on the site. The Commission may require that applicants
submit original transport bills of lading indicating off-site transport
of stumps, signed by the hauler and receiver of the material.
No discharge from swimming pools, water filtration systems,
water softening systems, or the pumping out of basements is permitted
into abandoned wells or cisterns, or any areas protected by these
Regulations without a negative determination or an order of conditions
specifically allowing such activity.