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The Conservation
Commission has the power and duty to: |
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Promote and develop
the natural resources. |
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Protect the
watershed resources. |
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Preserve natural
aesthetic areas within the Town. |
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Conduct research
into local land areas and coordinate the activities of unofficial bodies
organized for similar purposes. |
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Advertise, prepare,
print and distribute books, maps, charts, plans and pamphlets, which in
its judgment it deems necessary for its work. |
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Promote and develop
ordinances for the Town Council's consideration. |
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Protect and conserve
the environmental quality of the Town. |
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Receive, investigate
and hold public hearings on all complaints pertaining to pollution of
the environment and forward recommendations to the Town Council for its
examination, evaluation and such action as the Council may deem
necessary. |
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The Conservation
Commission may recommend to the Town Council boards or agencies a
program for the better promotion, development, utilization or
preservation of open areas, streams, shores, wooded areas, roadsides,
swamps, marshlands and natural aesthetic areas. |
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The Conservation
Commission meets regularly on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Town
Planners provide staff assistance to the Conservation Commission. |
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Meeting
Agendas & Minutes - 2008 |
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Meeting Archives
2003
- 2007 |
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All meetings are held in the Town Hall Conference Room,
80 Boston Neck
Road at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted. |
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