Town of Groton
Meeting Notice

Town Clerk
173 Main Street
Groton, MA 01450
(978) 448-1100

Conservation Commission Meeting

Tuesday, July 10 2018 at 6:30 PM
Town Hall: Second Floor Meeting Room, 173 Main Street Groton, MA


This meeting was posted Monday, July 2 2018 at 7:08 PM

Agenda

Groton Conservation Commission

Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, July 10, 2018 @ 6:30 p.m.

Town Hall, 2nd Floor

1.0 APPOINTMENTS AND HEARINGS*

1.1       6:30 p.m. – RDA, 38 Britt Lane, for the removal of 6-8 pine trees close to the existing single-family home (J. Dishington).

1.2       6:45 p.m. – RDA, Squannacook Rail Trail, for the construction of a rail trail from the Townsend-Groton border to the Bertozzi Wildlife Area

1.3       7:00 p.m. – RDA, 80 Boston Road, for the construction of a side walk and the repair of the headwall of the existing drain pipe (T. Delaney).

1.4       7:30 p.m. – Discussion with Mike Barry (Bay State Forestry) on forestry plans for Surrenden Farm.

 

2.0 GENERAL BUSINESS*

2.1       Correspondences

2.1.1    Letter of Appeal for 89 Skyfields Drive Determination

2.1.2    Letter regarding the sale of 162 Martins Pond Road, Town’s Right of First   Refusal

2.2       Order of Conditions - (N/A)

2.3       Certificate of Compliance - (N/A)

2.4       Approve Meeting Minutes

2.5       Invoices

2.6       Land Management

2.7       Other Discussions

2.8       Committee Updates/Announcements

 

3.0 Open Session for topics not reasonably anticipated 48 hours in advance of meeting*

 

4.0 Executive Session pursuant to MGL Ch. 30A, Sec. 21(6): *

            “To consider the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real estate, if the chair declares that an

            open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the negotiating position of the public body.”


 

5.0 Adjournment

The listing of topics that the Chair reasonably anticipates will be discussed at the meeting is not intended as a guarantee of the topics that will have been discussed. Not all topics listed may in fact be discussed, and other topics not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.