Littleton Board of Selectmen Approves Eagle Scout Project Amidst Complex Septic Discussions
- Meeting Overview:
In a meeting held on March 3, 2026, the Littleton Board of Selectmen approved an Eagle Scout project presented by Reed Roberts, a Life Scout from Troop One Littleton, and delved into discussions concerning a proposed septic system replacement at a constrained lot on Worcester Drive. Additional topics included the approval of CPC applications for invasive species control and the issuance of a determination of applicability for a dock at Countryside Road.
Reed presented his plan to construct a kiosk at the Balsam entrance to the town forest, seeking approval and financial backing for his $700 fundraising goal. The proposed kiosk aimed to enhance visitor experience by providing a structure that could later house informational signage. Reed addressed concerns that arose regarding the kiosk’s placement, particularly its potential impact on a culturally significant view associated with a Native American sunset tradition. Board members acknowledged their initial lack of awareness regarding this concern and suggested consultation with the conservation trust to ensure the kiosk’s placement was appropriately considered. The project received unanimous backing from the board, with encouragement extended to Reed for his community-focused endeavor.
The meeting then progressed to a technical and discussion of a proposed septic system replacement on Worcester Drive, which required careful navigation of regulatory constraints due to the lot’s proximity to wetlands. This topic engaged the board in an in-depth analysis of the septic system’s design, focusing on its placement within the 50-foot no-disturb zone and necessitating a waiver from local bylaws. The plan involved replacing an existing cesspool, which would be pumped dry and filled according to Title 5 protocols, with a new low-profile leech field system. Challenges included limited space for construction access and the need for dewatering due to high groundwater levels.
Concerns were raised about the logistics of construction, particularly the ability to safely discharge dewatering water without contamination from the existing cesspool. Questions were also directed at whether the Board of Health had already given its approval, which was confirmed to be pending. The discussion touched upon the environmental and safety implications of the proposed system, emphasizing the need for further calculations to ensure stability and compliance with environmental regulations.
The procedural aspects of the septic system approval process were brought to light, with a suggestion to continue the matter to the next board meeting. This would allow additional data to be submitted to the Board of Health, which was scheduled to convene shortly afterward. The board also considered revising the waiver request to assert that replacing the cesspool with the new system would serve the public interest.
The board then addressed a request for a determination of applicability for a dock on Countryside Road. The applicant, John, detailed the dock’s specifications and its seasonal nature, emphasizing its minimal ecological impact due to its storage on existing lawn during the off-season. The board weighed the procedural history of dock applications, debating whether to issue a negative determination or an order of conditions. Ultimately, they opted to issue a negative determination, concluding that it was appropriate given the straightforward nature of the application.
Alongside these primary discussions, the board received updates on Community Preservation Committee applications. Projects for invasive species control at Forge and Long Lake, as well as management plans, received approval. Additionally, boardwalk applications for Webster Woods and Castle in the Trees were presented, with the board expressing general agreement pending further quotes.
Temporary solutions, such as laminated signs, were considered while exploring more permanent options.
James Duggan
City Council Officials:
Gary Wilson, Charles DeCoste, Mark Rambacher, Matthew Nordhaus, Karen Morrison
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/03/2026
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Recording Published:
03/04/2026
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Duration:
50 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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