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paved walking path for the designated areas of the 75 acre parcel acquired by the Town in 2007
with Community Preservation Funds. In 2015, the Committee finalized construction documents
and issued an RFP for cost and scope associated with developing the recreation parcel. In
addition, a private funding campaign raised over $500,000 to assist with the overall funding. At
Special Town Meeting, October 27, 2015, Town Meeting approved funding of $4,057,904
through Community Preservation Funds. In November 2015, the construction contract was
awarded to RAD Sports of Rockland MA and construction commenced shortly thereafter.
Construction is supervised by the design firm, Huntress Associates of Andover MA.
The Committee has now turned the project over to the Permanent Building Committee where
two members of the Haynes Land Advisory Committee participate.
The Committee wishes to thank the numerous community supporters, town officials, boards and
committees for their support, cooperation and vision of the project.
Respectfully submitted,
William Brown, Chairman
LAKES, PONDS, AND STREAMS COMMITTEE
The Lakes Ponds and Streams Committee is an ad-hoc committee whose seven volunteer
members are appointed by the Board of Selectmen to staggered two-year terms. The Lakes
Ponds and Streams Committee has no independent regulatory or spending authority; its main
purpose is to assist the Conservation Commission and the Selectmen in the management of
Boxford’s lakes, ponds and streams. The Committee is charged with identifying lake, pond and
stream management issues for public discussion and study, such as: lake and pond drawdown,
minimum discharge stream flow, management of invasive species, nutrient inputs, regulations
relating to the use of lakes ponds and/or streams, beaver control, beach management, and public
access. Other committee objectives include: the coordination of public outreach and education
regarding lake, pond and stream issues, and to report to the Conservation Commission and Board
of Selectmen with its findings and recommendations regarding such issues.
The Committee holds public meetings on the second Tuesday of each month or otherwise
announced. Meetings normally begin at 7:30 p.m. The Committee works out of the Conservation
Commission office, which is located at Town Hall, 7A Spofford Road, Boxford, MA 01921, and
the telephone number is (978) 887-6000, extension 182.
COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES IN 2016
Several continuing matters were addressed by the Committee during 2016 as well as new matters
that touched various aspects of the Committee’s charge. On a topical basis, these matters and
associated actions included the following:
Middleton Road Culvert Replacement – Committee members continued to work throughout
the year assisting and coordinating activities in support of the replacement of the Middleton
Road Culvert with a three or four-sided, embedded concrete culvert. The objective of this
exercise is to improve wildlife passage while addressing a severe erosion problem caused by the
repeated failure of this culvert during significant rain events.
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