[Amended 5-6-2024 ATM by Art. 10]
The purpose of this bylaw is to conserve and protect the resource areas, the resource interests, and natural resource services, in the Town of Bolton by regulating activities deemed by the Conservation Commission ("Commission") likely to have a significant or cumulative adverse effect upon resource interests. Protected resource interests include, but are not limited to: flood control, storm damage prevention, public and private water supplies, groundwater, water quality, prevention of pollution and sedimentation, water recapture, climate adaptation, ecological climate resilience, ecological climate mitigation (carbon/greenhouse gas storage and sequestration), localized cooling, protection of biodiversity, mitigation of impacts from climate change, fisheries, wildlife habitat, rare species habitat including rare plant species, agriculture, aquaculture, adjoining land areas and recreation deemed important to the community (collectively, the "resource interests"). Many of the foregoing resource interests are climate adaptation and resilience interests. These protected resource interests are natural resource services that may be classified as either ecological service—the physical, chemical, or biological functions and benefits that one resource provides for itself or another; or public service—the public uses of natural resources or functions of natural resources that benefit the public. This bylaw is intended to utilize the Home Rule authority of the Town of Bolton to conserve and protect additional resource areas, with additional standards and procedures stricter than those of the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, § 40) and Regulations thereunder (310 CMR 10.00).