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Conservation Commission - 6.3.2026
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026
Fitchburg Conservation Commission Ratifies Enforcement Order for Runoff at 935 Ashby State Road
The Fitchburg Conservation Commission ratified an enforcement order issued on May 14, 2026, for runoff issues at 935 Ashby State Road. The commission, along with Conservation Agent Jordan Vashon and City Civil Engineer Matt Kozlowski, visited the site following a significant rainstorm on May 14th, which caused water to run down the road and prompted neighbor complaints. This site has existing violations and has been turned over to MassDEP. DEP requested an on-site visit due to ongoing work without a notice of intent. The ratification of the enforcement order ensures the commission formally acknowledges the issue. The vote to ratify was aye from Commissioners Donnelly, Tantanerowat, Wallace, Lefebvre, and Wolf, and Jacobs.
628 Ringe Road Project Approved by Fitchburg Conservation Commission Following Peer Review
The Fitchburg Conservation Commission reviewed a notice of intent for New England Premium Properties at 628 Ringe Road (DEP number 1550776), a single-family home project continued from May 6, 2026. The review focused on a peer review from Graves Engineering concerning a stream crossing culvert. Graves Engineering found the proposed culvert acceptable and had no issues with the driveway elevation. A minor adjustment to slightly shift the crossing southwest for better stream flow was incorporated into the May 5th plan. The commission discussed conditions, including standard orders, a three-year monitoring period for a wetland replication area, no stockpiling outside erosion control, no landscaping around the driveway other than detailed on the plan, and wetland markers. Concerns were raised about potential bank issues if a certificate of compliance is delayed, with the commission suggesting a holdback or bond. The commission approved the project with the discussed conditions. The vote was aye from Commissioners Donnelly, Tantanerowat, LeFave, Wolf, and Jacobs.
Fitchburg Conservation Commission Discusses Grants, Climate Resiliency, and Land Management
Conservation Agent Jordan Vashon provided updates, including the start of the spotted lanternfly hatch in Fitchburg, information on drought conditions in the Northeast region, and the Massachusetts Community Biodiversity Grant Program with a deadline of June 24th. Commissioner Lefebvre suggested exploring grant opportunities for conservation parcels and discussed a potential project for climate resiliency involving rain gardens on the Johnsonia lot. Concerns were raised about the city's commitment to climate resiliency if the Redevelopment Authority hasn't been approached regarding the Johnsonia lot. Discussion also touched upon the maintenance of city parks and potential grant funding for green spaces downtown. The commission considered using the Johnsonia lot as a rain garden or pollinator display. The conversation extended to the maintenance responsibilities for new green spaces and the use of silva cells for tree planting to prevent sidewalk heaving. The commission also discussed their approach to monitoring conservation land, including creating an electronic record, visiting properties like Littlefield Farm, and potentially notifying abutters.
Fitchburg Conservation Commission Approves Minutes, Accepts Resignation, and Plans Conservation Land Monitoring
The Fitchburg Conservation Commission approved meeting minutes from May 6, 2026. They also announced the resignation of Commissioner Brad Pelletier, who cited new personal commitments. Commissioner Hudson is expected to fill his vacant seat following mayoral appointment. The commission invited former commissioners to attend future meetings. In open discussion, Commissioner Lefebvre proposed a new initiative to electronically record and monitor the city's conservation properties, inviting other commissioners to join in property walks. The commission also approved the ratification of an enforcement order for runoff issues at 935 Ashby State Road.
Fitchburg Conservation Commission Notifies New Property Owners of Landscaping Restrictions
The Fitchburg Conservation Commission addressed a potential violation at 15 Will Thompson Way, involving new owners undertaking landscaping. The commission, along with Conservation Agent Jordan Vashon, inspected the site and confirmed that existing demarcation lines, boulders, and wetland signs had not been crossed. A notice of work and a copy of the approved plan were sent to the new owners to inform them of the restrictions. The commission noted that while no violation has occurred, there is a potential for it, and proactive communication is being used. Commissioner Tantanerowat is copied as the violations subcommittee chair.
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