Board flags paving trucks near wetlands; asks code enforcement to check

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Summary

A board member reported seeing paving-truck activity backed up to a wetland on Base Hill Road and asked the code-enforcement officer to investigate whether runoff or dumping is occurring.

During the same meeting at Wickham Hall, a planning-board member reported observing Arlington paving trucks operating at the edge of a wetland on Base Hill Road and asked that the town’s code-enforcement officer look into the activity.

"Went by Base Hill Road, and the Arlington paving trucks are backed up to the wetland," the board member said, noting concern about wash-off from equipment after a day's work. Board members suggested that the code-enforcement officer inspect the site and that the Conservation Commission monitor any impacts.

Board members clarified this was an enforcement issue, not a zoning change, and said the conservation group lacks enforcement authority; they asked staff to add a follow-up to the commission’s and code-enforcement officer’s tasks list.

No formal action was taken beyond the request that code enforcement investigate and report back.