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PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES
Conservation Commission
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Joint Meeting: Lexington Conservation Commission and Lexington Conservation Stewards
AGENDA Monday, January 31, 2022, 6:30 p.m.
This Conservation Commission meeting was held remotely via Zoom, an online meeting
platform. Public Participation via calling in or using your computer was encouraged.
Commissioners Present: Duke Bitsko (arrived late), Philip Hamilton, Ruth Ladd, Holly
Samuels, Kevin Beuttell, Alex Dohan, David Langseth
Associate Members Present: Vinita Bose (not present: Jason Hnatko)
Staff Present: Amber Carr, Conservation Coordinator
6:30 PM
Vote to submit letter of support for Invasive Species Bill H.999/S.563
On a motion by Ms. Ladd and seconded by Mr. Beuttell, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll call
vote to support the Invasive Species Bill H.999/S.563 and to submit a letter of support for the
Bill.
Record of vote as follows:
Kevin Beuttell – Aye
Alex Dohan – Aye
Ruth Ladd – Aye
David Langseth – Aye
Holly Samuels – Aye
Phil Hamilton – Aye
Stewardship Report: 2021 Year in Review
Ms. Carr presented the challenges and accomplishments of the Conservation Commission and
Conservation Stewards during 2021. Mr. Keith Ohmart, Conservation Steward, presented an
overview of the Bird survey performed at the Woodland Bird Sanctuary (Ada Govan ).
Capital Project Updates
Ms. Carr presented an update on the currently identified Fiscal Year 2023 Capital Improvement
Projects (CIP) funding requests, including the West Farm Meadow Preservation and the Wright
Farm Barn environmental testing and development of complete design and bid document by an
architect for shell stabilization.
2022 Project Planning (FY22/23)
Ms. Carr provided an update on priority capital projects that were backlogged due to Covid and
staff turnover including: Daisy Wilson Meadow Preservation, Parker Meadow Construction,
Willard's Woods ADA design and engineering, Willard's Woods Meadow Preservation, Open
Space and Recreation Plan 2022 Update, Wright Farm Site Access and Parking Conceptual
Planning, and Conservation Restriction Enforcement.
Annual and ongoing work in 2022-2023 includes Conservation Restriction and baseline field
work, support to the Native Plant Nursery, East Lexington Habitat Enrichment Project, Cotton
Farm Orchard Management. Additional continuing work includes: invasive plant management,
trail maintenance, boardwalk maintenance and extensions, meadow maintenance, meadow
wildflower project at Joyce Miller’s Meadow, new scout projects, and educational/outreach
programming.
Ms. Carr provided updates on the Idylwilde Community Garden Program and Lexington’s
proposed sidewalk on Lincoln Street, and updates to the community garden parking area. The
Commission discussed current fencing and structure guidelines at the community garden.
Ms. Carr stated that, due to management feedback and concerns from the public, staff were asked
by the Conservation Commission to coordinate a field management plan for Chiesa Farm.
Depending on available funds, the potential timeline is Spring 2022 to Fall 2022.
Vote to approve an expenditure of up to $6,000 from the Lexington Nature Trust for the Chiesa
Farm Field Management Plan
On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Samuels, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll
call vote to approve the expenditure of up to $6,000 from the Lexington Nature Trust Fund for
the Chiesa Farm Field Management Plan.
Record of vote as follows:
Kevin Beuttell – Aye
Duke Bitsko – Aye
Alex Dohan – Aye
Ruth Ladd – Aye
David Langseth – Aye
Holly Samuels – Aye
Phil Hamilton – Aye
Looking Ahead: Goal Setting FY24-28 (7/1/23 to 6/30/28)
The Conservation Commission discussed the goals of the Conservation Division, including:
Land Management Planning, Invasive Plant Management and Native Habitat Restoration,
Conservation Meadow Preservation, Trail access and infrastructure, trail connections, education
and outreach, land acquisition, and historic landscape preservation.
Funding Priorities for Fiscal Year 2024 were discussed, including the Willard’s Woods
Universal Access trail improvement & construction and short-term projects at Wright Farm.
Fiscal Year 2025 funding priorities discussed were: Cotton Farm/Community Center Connecter
eastern universal accessible trail segment design and engineering, and the Idylwilde Meadow
Preservation. Fiscal Year 2026 projects discussed were the Phase 2 Wright Farm barn
stabilization and renovations.
The Commission discussed their thoughts on the pond water levels at Parker Meadow.
Other Fiscal Year 2024-2028 projects discussed were: Dunback Meadow garden restoration,
proposed trail boardwalk improvements, and a habitat improvement project at the Ada Govan
Bird Sanctuary.
Mr. Ohmart informed the Commission that he is following up on the rogue trail that was
developed around Brookhaven and is finding a solution for a land management plan on the
conservation parcel off of Concord Avenue. Mr. Ohmart added that he is hoping to have this
request added to the Fiscal Year 2024 project list.
Mr. Jeff Howry, property owner of 5 Bennett Avenue, informed the Commission that he will be
presenting a capital funding project for the Cotton Farm Orchard at the May 2022 joint meeting.
On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Samuels, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll
call vote to adjourn the meeting.
Record of vote as follows:
Kevin Beuttell – Aye
Duke Bitsko – left meeting early
Alex Dohan – Aye
Ruth Ladd – Aye
David Langseth – Aye
Holly Samuels – Aye
Phil Hamilton – Aye
Respectfully Submitted,
Meghan McNamara
Department Assistant – Conservation
Minutes taken via video recording
Approved: 7/11/2022
Archived: 7/12/2022