Demolition and Construction Projects Dominate Revere Conservation Commission Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Revere Conservation Commission convened recently to deliberate on several significant construction and demolition projects impacting the local environment, focusing on compliance with environmental regulations and the enhancement of community infrastructure. Key discussions included the approval of multiple certificates of compliance for large residential developments, plans for a new parking garage at Logan Airport, and amendments to previously approved projects to accommodate ecological considerations.
The meeting’s primary focus was the approval of a notice of intent concerning the demolition of two buildings on Lee Burbank Highway for use as a laydown area in Massport’s infrastructure projects. Dr. Lars Carlson, a professional wetland scientist, outlined the project’s compliance with wetland protection act standards, emphasizing stormwater management and the reduction of impervious surfaces, which is essential given the site’s location within a coastal storm flowage area. Concerns about potential flooding and stormwater management were addressed with plans to clean out a catch basin to prevent flooding. The demolition of the existing structures is anticipated to take about two weeks, with assurances that debris will be removed off-site and that performance standards will be met.
Another point of discussion was a proposal for a six-story parking garage at Logan Airport’s Terminal E, replacing an existing surface parking area. The Commission raised concerns about traffic management, particularly the implications of the garage’s location near a jug handle frequently used by large trucks. The proposed traffic management plan aims to mitigate potential issues, especially for navigating the area with large construction equipment. The demolition timeline for the existing brick building is contingent upon permit approval, with plans to maintain sediment control measures throughout the construction process.
An amendment request for a project on Charger Street was also discussed, proposing a shift from a five-story garage to an open parking lot for a local rental car facility. This change reduces vehicle accommodation and focuses on enhancing the site’s ecological quality through landscaping with native plant species. Stormwater management remains a priority, utilizing permeable asphalt and drainage structures to manage overflow effectively. The Commission emphasized the importance of maintaining environmental compliance while accommodating the project’s logistical needs.
Additional discussions centered on modifications to a previously approved plan, which included reducing driveway pavement width to add greenscape and introducing new catch basins to improve water quality. The project aligns with previously approved frameworks, focusing on enhancing Total Suspended Solids removal and maintaining stormwater best management practices. The Commission highlighted the necessity of regular maintenance for stormwater structures and considered the practicalities of using impervious pavement for easier winter maintenance.
A notice of intent after the fact for a shed and deck extension on Glendale Street sparked complex discussions. The property owner, Marlene Cruz, had built the structures without realizing conservation permission was required. The Commission debated the implications of the shed’s size and placement, particularly as it encroaches on city property. Ensuring compliance with city regulations and securing necessary variances were emphasized as prerequisites for moving forward.
Concerns about herbicide applications along the MBTA rail line by Northern Tree Service also surfaced. The Commission expressed apprehension about the potential environmental impact near wetlands and the importance of exploring alternatives to mitigate adverse effects. This dialogue underscored ongoing efforts to balance infrastructure development with environmental stewardship.
Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
Environmental Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/04/2026
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Recording Published:
02/04/2026
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Duration:
60 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
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