Reading Conservation Commission Deliberates on Bylaw Violation Ticketing and Rule Changes
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/09/2024
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Recording Published:
10/09/2024
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Duration:
69 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Reading
- Meeting Overview:
The Reading Conservation Commission meeting focused on procedural matters, such as ticketing for bylaw violations, rule changes for conservation areas, and project updates. The session included discussions on ticketing procedures, proposed rule adjustments for safety, and the review of ongoing projects like the Mallette SS Morgan property.
The most significant topic on the agenda was the discussion with a town clerk about procedures for issuing tickets for bylaw violations. The clerk explained that the tickets are designed to document violations, such as the prohibition of dogs in certain areas like Bare Meadow. There was an emphasis on the necessity of accurately filling out tickets, particularly in specifying the violated regulation. The discussion also addressed the handling of offenders who refuse to provide personal information, such as their date of birth, and the enforcement of $100 fines as per the regulations. Members debated the possibility of issuing verbal warnings for first-time offenders and stressed the importance of communication among members to track these warnings.
The discussion further delved into the logistics of ticket submission, with the clerk outlining the process of distributing and tracking tickets. Each ticket consists of three copies: one for the offender, one for the town clerk’s office, and one for the issuing member’s records. The clerk noted that while the office keeps track of submitted tickets, they do not automatically follow up on unpaid fines, posing potential challenges if a violator receives multiple tickets. Members were advised to handle situations carefully when individuals refuse to sign tickets, with the clerk suggesting that individuals could be photographed under Massachusetts law, albeit acknowledging that this might provoke resistance from offenders.
The meeting also addressed proposed rule changes for conservation areas, specifically for the Mlet SS and Morgan areas. Staff members suggested reviewing existing rules and introducing new ones, such as prohibiting skating on ponds due to safety concerns and underlying water flow. A proposal to install signage around ponds was discussed to communicate this rule and mitigate liability issues. Additionally, there was a proposal to prohibit swimming or wading in the ponds, which serve as stormwater retention features. Members discussed the challenges of installing durable signage at kiosks and the potential impact of adding trash barrels for waste management. The conversation touched on the need for a public hearing to formalize these proposals and gather community input.
Attention then turned to ongoing projects, notably the Mallette SS Morgan project, which received positive feedback. The meeting discussed the importance of publicizing safety rules related to the project to engage residents. The administrator’s report highlighted the installation of stairs at Lot Five by the Department of Public Works (DPW), noting the collaborative design process and adjustments made during construction. There was a brief debate about whether a railing was necessary, with differing opinions based on the width of the stairs.
The financial aspect of the project was addressed, with questions raised about funding responsibilities. It was suggested that collaboration among committees could cover the costs, estimated at $500 if contributions were made collectively. The meeting also touched on concerns about erosion near the new stairs due to bare soil and the upcoming rainy season, with plans to address these issues in future Town Forest meetings.
In addition, the meeting covered administrative matters, such as the approval of previous minutes and the contracting of a firm to test soil at Simon’s Way, with results expected in early November. Potential developments at Simon’s Way, including a skating rink and parking area improvements, were briefly mentioned, pending further decisions and necessary compliance with wetlands regulations.
Matt Kraunelis
Environmental Commission Officials:
Martha Moore, Brian Bowe, Linda Connors, Andrew Dribin, William McCants, Tony Rodolakis, Carl Saccone, Walter Talbot, Charles Tirone (Conservation Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/09/2024
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Recording Published:
10/09/2024
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Duration:
69 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:
Reading
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