Reading Conservation Commission Approves Zero Track Road Project Amid Tree Protection Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Reading Conservation Commission recently convened to deliberate on several pressing environmental issues, most notably approving an order of conditions for the Zero Track Road project after ensuring tree protection measures were sufficiently addressed. The meeting also covered updates on the Oakland Road and Birch Meadow project and discussed the ongoing need for new commission members to bolster environmental initiatives.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on the Zero Track Road project, which had been refiled under regulations concerning stream crossing replacements. The project received support from key town departments, including the Fire and Police Chiefs and the Department of Public Works, as documented in a memo submitted on June 8. Central to the commission’s approval was the assurance of tree protection during construction, particularly for a significant 20-inch maple and a 6-inch elm that were at risk. The project team agreed to adjust grading to preserve these trees and discussed potential tree protection measures, such as fencing, though exact details remained unspecified.
Additional project conditions included ensuring conservation oversight in reviewing turbidity curtain specifications and replacing proposed tree and shrub plantings with a New England wildflower mix due to past planting failures. The project team noted these revisions had been made, and further discussions on hydraulic reports and a tree guarantee policy were resolved without issue. The commission voted to incorporate these conditions formally, ensuring explicit tree protection and wildlife passage under the bridge, despite the bridge not fully meeting stream crossing standards.
Attention then turned to the Oakland Road and Birch Meadow project. Updates were provided on sediment erosion control measures and invasive species management. The project, occurring on town-maintained roads, included provisions for sediment removal responsibilities and contractor obligations for erosion control removal post-project. Tree protection measures were outlined, following Massachusetts specifications, requiring contractor notification to the commission 60 days before project initiation. The commission approved a negative determination of applicability for the project, reflecting confidence in the proposed environmental safeguards.
Beyond these projects, the commission addressed internal matters, including the need for new members with environmental expertise. While voting member positions were filled, openings for associate members were noted, encouraging community involvement without voting rights. The commission also discussed a recurring issue on Bond Street, where a shed illegally constructed on conservation land remains unresolved. The property, now owned by the original owner’s son, requires formal notification to rectify the situation.
The commission revisited a site inspection at Johnson Woods, identifying areas for trail improvement and potential connectivity with nearby land trust paths. Conversations also highlighted the successful management of turtle crossings at Mil Street, where new signage was installed following delays. The issue of turtle navigation under the bridge was discussed, considering adjustments to ease crossings.
The meeting concluded with a financial update, revealing depleted budget funds, and emphasized the need for future budgeting discussions to support ongoing projects. Potential for a donation fund was explored to cover unexpected costs, while a separate update on the Recal Trail application remained pending.
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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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/24/2026
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Recording Published:
06/24/2026
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Duration:
78 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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