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Meeting Minutes
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Town Forest Committee
Date: 2022-06-21 Time: 7 PM
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Purpose: Town Forest Management Session:
Attendees: Members - Present:
Tim Kirwan, Jeff Lamson, Kurt Habel, Susan Bowe, Nancy Dockter, Bill
Sullivan
Members - Not Present:
Tom Gardiner
Others Present:
Mark Dockser, Select Board; Lt. Christopher Jones, RPD; Jane Kinsela &
Chris Cole, DPW; Martha Moore & Chuck Tirone, Conservation; Kathy Kelly,
Trail Com.; Sophie and Rick Esty, Ruff Life Pet Service and about 12 clients
Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: Bill Sullivan
Topics of Discussion:
Meeting was held by video conference due to the COVID pandemic.
Lt. Jones reported about a recent dog bite and 10 dog complaints in the Town Forest.
He discussed the opinion of the Town's Animal Control Officer that no one should have
more than 2 dogs off leash in the Town Forest. The ACO's written opinion:
"In my opinion Reading should take the same stance as other communities who limit the number
of dogs off leash by professional dog walkers to between 2 or 3 per person. Some communities
also sell permitsrmedallions for the professional dog walkers which helps to identify them in the
event of an issue.... In a group setting 2 people walking off leash with 10 dogs can never control
them in the event of an issue the pack mentality of the dogs" will prevent the walkers from being
capable of control and there is liable to be some sort of tragedy these are not professionally
trained dogs just your average dog with minimal training if a fight were to break out there would
be no control. The best thing the town could implement again in my opinion is no more than 2
dogs off leash per person and dogs should be placed back on leashes when other peopla/dogs
are approaching."
Discussed the process to amend the Town Bylaw to limit the number of off -leash dogs
per handler. (The TFC voted at the 5/17/22 meeting to recommend changing the Bylaw
to limit the number of off -leash dogs in the TF to three per handler.) The process is for
the TFC to present this change request to the Bylaw Committee. The warrant would then
be presented to the Select Board, then to Town Meeting for approval.
Chuck Tirone said he would like to include Town Conservation land in the proposed
Bylaw change to limit the number of off -leash dogs per handler.
Ruff Life Pet Services said their dogs are always under voice control. Other commercial
dog walkers from greater Boston come to Reading TF because there are no limits on the
number of dogs that can be off -leash. They said that poor dog behavior is not limited to
large groups of dogs. A great dane and lab mix has repeatedly bit other dogs. Their
clients expressed support for the service that Ruff Life provides. Ruff Life will return to a
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future meeting to present their suggestions on how dog control can be improved in the
TF.
• Dog waste needs to be considered as some people do not pick up after their dog.
• SB Member Dockser discussed the ARPA fund distribution process. TFC requested a
range of $150,000 to $200,000 for dead tree removal and invasives control.
Recommendations will be made to the Select Board by the end of the summer. TFC will
offer to conduct a site visit so that the ARPA committee can see first-hand the problems
with dead trees and invasive plants in the TF.
• Discussed Phase 3 of the dead tree removal that will include Areas 7, 8, 9 and 10 as
shown on the attached map. Forester Phil Benjamin will mark the trees to be removed
and prepare the Forest Cutting Plan. The FCP will be submitted to the Dept. of
Conservation and Recreation and to the Reading ConCom for approval.
• Parterre Ecological will conduct buckthorn removal/treatment in Area 3 by the Council
Ring. Jane Kinsella said she sent Parterre's plan to the Board of Health for review. They
accepted the plan. This work will be completed before the end of June.
• Discussed native plants for Area 3 near the Council Ring. Chuck Tirone said that no
permits are required to plant native plants in buffer areas. Email notification is not
required. There is a list of native plants on the ConCom webpage.
• Discussed that someone has been camping in the TF. RPD has investigated. Nancy D.
spoke with the RPD behavioral health specialist.
• A large numbers of cars entered the TF for a recent Cub Scout event. Jeff L. will remind
the Pack that they are supposed to limit the number of cars for their events.
• Virtual meetings are permitted to December 2022. TFC meetings will remain virtual for
the time being.
• Voted to approve the minutes from the 5/17/22 meeting as amended.
• Next Meeting: scheduled for 7/12/22 at 7:00 pm
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