Conservation Commission endorses draft restriction for 4.6 acres on Wayside Inn Road
SUDBURY — February 23, 2026 — Sudbury Conservation Commission endorses 4.6-acre conservation restriction on Wayside Inn Road. The commission on Feb. 23 gave informal approval to a draft conservation restriction at 219 Wayside Inn Road to be held by Sudbury Valley Trustees, allowing it to advance to state review. Tony Chabelle of SVT told the commission the restricted area had been trimmed by 0.02 acres to keep a reserved septic outside the protected zone, and trails inside the CR are capped at six feet wide with no bog bridges or culverts. Member Kathleen Rogers pressed on stone-wall protection; grantor Elizabeth Rudenberg said the wall would remain except at the driveway cut. The commission also voted unanimously to issue a full certificate of compliance at 46 Brewster Road, where homeowner Amanda Gilvin had removed 23 trees and installed a modified native-plant replacement scheme. Four notices of intent were continued to March without discussion.
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