Littleton Conservation Commission Spearheads Innovative Tree Awareness Project Meeting
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2024
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Recording Published:
05/31/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Littleton
- Meeting Overview:
The Littleton Conservation Commission’s latest meeting was characterized by a series of environmental initiatives and regulatory concerns, with a standout presentation by Girl Scout Troop 67517 on a native tree awareness project marking a point of interest. The project, which aims to educate the community on local flora through the use of QR codes on trees, garnered attention for its creative approach to conservation education. The commission advised the troop to consider collaboration with the Boy Scouts and to look into durable materials for their QR codes.
The meeting moved into discussions surrounding the enforcement of environmental regulations, including an update on the unpermitted dewatering on Ivy Road, which had been completed and approved. Erosion controls at the site were reported to be effective. Another enforcement order discussed involved unpermitted construction of a walkway within a buffer zone on Warren Street, with the commission suggesting a visit to the site for further assessment.
Another agenda item of note was the construction of a boardwalk on New Estate Road, presented by a representative of the bicycle pedestrian committee. The commission deliberated on the request for determination of applicability for the project and granted a unanimous approval, including a bylaw waiver for the boardwalk’s construction.
The commission also engaged in discussions on the tree protection policy, pending further action, and on the positive reception of a property evaluation tool presented by the Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT). The tool, which uses unique visual markers for assessing parcels, was recognized for its depth, prompting interest in organizing a dedicated meeting to further explore its application.
Invasive species management was another focal point, with the commission discussing proposals for addressing priority sites afflicted by invasive species such as Japanese knotweed and fragmites. Additionally, the removal of diseased or dying hemlock trees on Fort Pond was proposed, advocating for a more streamlined approval process for up to four trees in the buffer zone.
A public hearing for a construction project on Spectacle Pond Road featured revisions to plans that had previously raised concerns with the commission. Adjustments included the relocation of boulders, adjustment of a well location, and the relocation of a driveway. The commission acknowledged the applicant’s responsiveness to their feedback and agreed on scheduling a future meeting after a third-party review of the project.
The commission underscored the importance of enforcement orders and site visits to properties with ongoing issues, including 97 Mill Road, 4 Douglas Drive, and Warren Street. The need for additional photographs to monitor progress and identify potential issues on certain properties was also raised.
James Duggan
Environmental Commission Officials:
Sarah Seaward, Chase Gerbig, Andrew Sammarco, Michael J Livingston, Edward Fultz, Kyle F Maxfield, Julia Rupp, Russell Mullen, Carl Melberg
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/28/2024
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Recording Published:
05/31/2024
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Duration:
59 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Littleton
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