Updated Map/SCT&W Summary December 2021

J Poore Rendering 133 Essex

Destructive Housing Development Proposed for 66 Acres of Land Abutting Chebacco Woods

The permit request will be for 50 units that are age limited to 55 and olhhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lbe1g9epHYm_bZl3iK-qYQsBT11roder.  The development will sit on the 20 acres of granite that will be blasted and clear cut, forever destroying this land.

What’s at Risk:

1)   Watershed for Manchester, Essex and Hamilton

1.    Manchester, Essex and Hamilton all draw water from this aquifer

2.    The developer plans aggressive blasting of approx. 1.5 MILLION cubic feet, for roads and to flatten and clear cut 27,000 trees to build 50 units. The blasting alone could permanently damage the watershed/aquifer

3.    The blasted rock will require thousands of trucks to haul it away OR they may process it on site, meaning many months of extreme noise levels

4.    Septic plans cross the wetlands to a leaching field which will be a stone’s throw from Meadowbrook Farm’s irrigation ponds.  This will require converting the trail behind the farm into a road that can deliver 6200 cubic feet of sand

5.    Stormwater basins will be scattered throughout what was mature forest

6.    All this, in an area that has perpetual water bans and greater than a 55% ground water draw down every August

 

2)   Open Space

7.    Several vernal ponds, significant wetlands and marshes

8.    Natural habitat w/ diverse wildlife - eagles to salamanders, fox to hummingbirds

9.    Trails and stone walls dating back to the Civil War and connections to Chebacco Woods

        Quiet moments walking your dog

              Adrenaline pumping mountain bike challenges

              Equestrian activities

              Cross country skiing in fresh powder, and so much more

10.                UNH mycologists run field trips for the mushrooms and fungi that only exist here

 

When it’s gone, it’s gone forever.

 

What YOU can do regardless of where YOU live. This is not just a Hamilton issue. 

 

·      Register at: https://www.savechebaccotrails.org/

·      Stay informed on meetings, developing issues, updates and actions being taken

·      Enlist friends, neighbors, and anyone you meet on the trails – very important.

·      Let your elected officials know this is bad for the watershed and depletes precious open space.  A letter to Town Hall is best call, email.  Detailed contact info is provided on the web site.  Town Hall address: 577 Bay Road, Hamilton, MA 01936

·      DONATE:  This undertaking is costly. We need your support

                                        

For further information:

Website: https://www.savechebaccotrails.org

Contact: savechebaccotrails@gmail.com

 

Save Chebacco Trails & Watershed, Inc.

A 501c3 Corporation

PO Box 2184

S. Hamilton, MA 01982

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