Reading Select Board Addresses Zoning Allegations and Rodent Infestations
- Meeting Overview:
The Reading Select Board meeting addressed several issues, including allegations of unethical behavior by a board member, a need for a comprehensive rodent control plan, and the evaluation of potential sites for the Reading Center for Active Living. Among other topics discussed were the appointment of committee members and the designation of sites for community projects.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to addressing concerns raised by Vess Alado about Select Board Chair Carlo Bacci. Alado alleged that Bacci attempted to manipulate a proposed zoning bylaw for personal gain during a recent town meeting. Bacci was accused of trying to lower the lot size requirement for multifamily zoning to 5,000 square feet, a change that would benefit him due to his property size. This proposal was reportedly defeated, prompting Alado to question the ethics of Bacci’s actions and the potential erosion of public trust in elected officials. The board did not immediately address these allegations.
In another critical discussion, the board tackled the town’s growing rodent problem. The Health Department highlighted the absence of a comprehensive rodent management plan and proposed a partnership with Not Sure Wildlife to implement a humane and environmentally safe control program. Traditional methods, particularly the use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, were criticized for their harmful effects on wildlife, including birds of prey. The proposed plan aims to mitigate these impacts by utilizing non-toxic methods, such as carbon monoxide and specialized rat tunnels. The board unanimously approved the allocation of $21,359.91 to initiate these efforts, though the estimated annual budget required for effective rodent control is higher at $660,000.
Transportation logistics were another topic of interest, particularly in relation to the site evaluation for the Reading Center for Active Living. Discussions centered on whether the preferred site, Simon’s Way, would meet community transportation needs. A transportation coordinator outlined current resources, including two vans and a full-time driver, but acknowledged the potential need for expanded services given anticipated growth. The board recognized the importance of transportation considerations in the decision-making process, especially with major capital projects nearby that could affect traffic and accessibility.
The meeting also saw the board deliberate on various committee appointments, with discussions marked by personal disputes and differing opinions on qualifications. One contentious nomination was that of Tara Gregory to a committee, which faced opposition due to personal accusations against a board member. Despite these challenges, the board moved forward with appointments, including Gregory, Ryan Johnston, and Greg Sal Z Savelli as associate members of the ad hoc establishment committee.
Elsewhere, the board approved the designation of Simon’s Way for a new pickleball project. This decision follows community interest in expanding recreational facilities and involves collaboration with an engineering firm to ensure design efficiency. The project’s design phase will establish costs for constructing eight courts, including considerations for lighting and materials.
Lastly, the board discussed the future of the Pleasant Street Center building. With plans for a new community facility underway, the board is evaluating potential uses for the existing building, including possibilities for a community arts center, housing, or commercial development. Members emphasized the need for a strategic approach. The board aims to present viable options at the town meeting in April, balancing immediate needs with long-term planning.
Matt Kraunelis
City Council Officials:
Mark L Dockser, Karen Gately Herrick, Carlo Bacci, Christopher Haley, Matt Kraunelis (Town Manager)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2024
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Recording Published:
11/19/2024
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Duration:
170 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Highly Noteworthy
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Reading
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