Lunenburg Open Space Committee Moves Toward Becoming a Standing Committee with New Bylaw Proposal

During the recent Lunenburg Open Space Committee meeting on November 19, 2025, the primary focus was on finalizing the draft bylaw proposal to transition the committee from an ad hoc status to a formally recognized standing committee. This change aims to enhance the committee’s role in managing and preserving open spaces by including broader representation and refining its mission and goals.

The committee’s efforts to transition into a standing committee were highlighted as a priority, as this would align it with other formally recognized committees in the town, such as conservation and agriculture. The proposal included a restructuring of the committee’s membership to incorporate a representative from the agricultural commission. This change would not affect existing community members, as there was a current vacancy. The committee had reached out to the agricultural commission for feedback but was awaiting a response.

Discussions delved into the significance of broad representation from various boards and commissions, which members agreed would enhance the committee’s capacity to address open space issues more effectively. The committee acknowledged past challenges, such as issues arising from not being notified about properties exiting chapter land, and emphasized that the proposed membership changes could help mitigate these problems by ensuring proper communication and collaboration.

The draft bylaw also included a mission statement that emphasizes preserving Lunenburg’s rural and agricultural character by protecting undeveloped land, wetlands, forests, and recreational areas. The chair presented this proposed mission statement, which had been refined to focus on the committee’s core objectives, excluding topics like historic sites, which were outside its purview. The committee members provided feedback.

In addition to the mission statement, the committee reviewed a section detailing its goals. These included advising the town on land acquisition and open space protection, assessing the town’s right of first refusal for land exiting chapter status, and evaluating surplus or tax-default properties. The committee discussed the importance of a stronger advisory role concerning land acquisitions, suggesting that the draft should specify the need to advise the select board, which plays a key role in decision-making.

The meeting also addressed the structure and membership details within the draft bylaw. The proposal suggested a reduction in the total number of community members from four to three, while introducing an additional member from the agricultural community. The terms for members would be staggered, with four of the seven members serving two-year terms and three serving one-year terms. The committee’s responsibilities were outlined to include assisting the planning board with land development applications, advocating for land acquisition for conservation and recreation, and maintaining an inventory of publicly owned open space.

A debate arose regarding the inclusion of a reference to the town’s master plan in the draft. Some members argued that the master plan, which includes open space elements, is important for setting land use priorities. This led to a consensus to retain the reference.

As the meeting continued, technical difficulties initially delayed the presentation of the draft bylaw, but these were quickly resolved. Attendees reviewed the draft on their screens, and members expressed satisfaction with its clarity and conciseness. The committee agreed to forward the draft to the town manager and discuss it with the town council, anticipating further revisions during its review by various committees.

Toward the end of the meeting, reports from other boards were discussed briefly. No updates were available from the planning or conservation boards, and the recreation board had deferred its meeting to December due to a lack of agenda items. A member of the economic development committee reported on the success of a recent event.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Manager:
Heather R. Lemieux
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