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MINUTES – LEXINGTON CONSERVATION COMMMISSION February 22, 2011
Commissioners present: Joyce Miller, Stew Kennedy, Dick Wolk, Phil Hamilton, Duke Bitsko,
Charlie Wyman (7:35), David Langseth (7:35)
Others present: Emily Schadler, Conservation Assistant; Louise Vinci, Conservation Clerk
Chair Joyce Miller opened the meeting at 7:30 pm in Cary Auditorium, Cary Memorial Building.
7:30 pm Hearing: Idylwilde Community Garden Improvements
Documentation: Draft Recommendations for Improvements for Lexington Idylwilde Community
Gardens, dated February 17, 2011
Update to: Draft Recommendations for Improvements for Lexington Idylwilde
Community Gardens, dated February 22, 2011
Emily Schadler outlined garden improvement recommendations which included:
Relocating garden
Old garden phase out
Old garden restoration and site clean
Water
Fencing
Garden fees
Garden guidelines
Other amenities
Comments from the Commission: David Langseth questioned if the Commission
was being asked to approve funding. Ms. Schadler responded that the request was
for approval of land use only and that funds were available in the 2011 budget.
Charlie Wyman was concerned at the amount of time this project would demand
from the conservation staff.
Comments from the audience: Audience members’ comments were in favor of the
project, and felt there was a need for water to be provided, and plots to be less
shaded. Members of the audience questioned how often the field would be cut and
if there would be room to ski around the new garden area in the winter. Ms.
Schadler responded that the fields would be mowed once a year, the perimeter
strip around the garden would be plowed two to three times a year and there
should be room around the garden for skiing.
Motion made and seconded to close hearing, 7-0 in favor.
Motion made and seconded to approve recommendations, 7-0 in favor.
8:00 pm Vote on Land use Regulations
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Motion made and seconded to extend current regulations until September 1, 2011,
7-0 in favor.
The commission also discussed implementing parts of the Action Plan for
Willard’s Woods within this six month period.
8:15 pm North Street Trail Improvements
Keith Ohmart of the Lexington Conservation Stewards updated the Commission
about the current thoughts on trail improvements on North Street conservation
area. He described the proposal to extend the trail from North Street around the
large pond. He asked for initial feedback from the Commission about the
possibility of putting a 32’ footbridge across a wet section on the back side of the
pond within 100 year floodplain. The Commission responded that the footbridge
cubic yardage would have to be offset by removal of equivalent material
elsewhere on the site at the same elevation levels, in accordance with floodplain
regulations. Mr. Ohmart also asked for initial feedback from the Commission on
repairing an eroded section on the pond shoreline and within the 100 year
floodplain. Duke Bitsko noted that he had visited the site. Mr. Wyman asked if
the cause of the erosion was known. The Commission asked for a site visit when
the snowpack clears.
8:30 pm Cont. Hearing: NOI, 58 Sherburne Road South,
DEP# 201-806, BL 763; Map 32, Lot139
Motion made and seconded to continue hearing to March 22, 2011 at the
applicants request, 7-0 in favor.
Hearing: ANRAD, 1377 Massachusetts Avenue,
DEP# 201-812, BL 770; Map 39, Lot 65
Motion made and seconded to continue hearing to March 8, 2011 at the applicants
request, 7-0 in favor.
8:35 pm Cont. Hearing: NOI, 12-18 Hartwell Avenue,
DEP# 201-807, BL 764; Map 84, Lot 70C
Present for the applicant: Dominic Rinaldi, BSC Group
Adam Colangelo, applicant
Documentation: Letter from Dominic Rinaldi dated February 16, 2011 with attached seed mix
specifications.
Landscape planting plan dates February 15, 2011
Dominic Rinaldi went over differences between the previously revised plan and
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“Plan B” that had been submitted at the February 8 meeting as an alternative
plan. Mr. Rinaldi explained that the as the Commission could only approve one
plan the applicant had decided to seek approval of “Plan B”. Mr. Rinaldi then
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presented the revised landscape planting plan, snow maintenance plan and gave
details on the seed mix to be used in the bio-retention areas.
Comments from the Commission follow: The Commission was concerned that the
areas detailed for snow storage may be inadequate and in times of heavy snow the
snow would be plowed towards the rear of the property next to the wetlands.
Some of the Commissioners felt that if shrubs or a fence ran along the rear edge
of the parking lot it would provide the wetlands with more protection.
Motion made and seconded to close the hearing, 7-0 in favor
9:00 pm Issue Order of Conditions: 124 Maple Street,
DEP# 201-811, BL 769; Map 38, Lot 15
Motion made and seconded to issue Order of Conditions, 7-0 in favor.
Cont. Hearing: ANRAD, 38 Adams Street
DEP# 201-810, BL 768, Map 63, Lot 106
Motion made and seconded to continue hearing to March 8, 2011, 7-0 in favor.
9:22 pm Meeting Adjourned.
Respectfully submitted by,
Louise Vinci
Conservation Clerk
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