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City of Waltham, MA
Middlesex County
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Cross references — Annual inventory of City property to be submitted to Mayor and auditor, § 2-2; annual reports by boards and officers to Mayor, § 2-9; turn over and accounting for funds, § 2-88; books and records to correspond to fiscal year, § 2-89.
[Gen. Ords. 1962, §§ 2-9, 2-105; Ord. No. 22469, § 1, 4-28-1969]
A Conservation Commission is hereby established for the City in accordance with the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8C.
[Gen. Ords. 1962, § 2-106; Ord. No. 22469, § 1, 4-28-1969; Ord. No. 25953, 6-9-1986; Ord. No. 30417, 5-22-2006]
(a) 
The Conservation Commission shall consist of seven permanent members, residents of the City, to be appointed by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council for terms of three years each and until their respective successors are appointed and confirmed.
(b) 
In addition to the seven permanent members, there shall be five associate members, without voting powers, as shall be deemed expedient for carrying out the aims and purposes of the conservation commission.
(c) 
Each of the seven permanent members shall be entitled to a stipend, in an amount established by ordinance, for each meeting of the Waltham Conservation Commission or hearing conducted by the Waltham Conservation Commission in which said permanent member actually participates as such a member. A permanent member shall be eligible for only one such stipend per day, regardless of the number of meetings and/or hearings conducted on such a day, and shall receive no other compensation for serving as a member. For the purpose of this section a site view, site visit or such other activity shall not be considered a meeting or hearing.
State law reference — Membership of conservation commission, MGLA c. 40, § 8C.
[Gen. Ords. 1962, § 2-107; Ord. No. 22469, § 1, 4-28-1969]
The members of the Conservation Commission shall organize annually by choosing of one of the permanent members to serve as Chairman and, before the first Monday in every March.
The Conservation Commission shall function for the purposes and with all of the rights and duties provided in General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8C, as amended.
[Ord. No. 26823, 11-27-1989]
(a) 
Name of fund; custodian, how invested. There is hereby established a conservation trust fund to receive gifts, bequests and devises in the name of the City, subject to the approval of the City Council, pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8c, and shall be kept by the City Treasurer invested in bonds or notes of the City or in securities, except personal securities in which funds of saving banks may by law be invested.
(b) 
Board of Trustees, membership; appointment; terms; meetings.
(1) 
There is hereby established the Board of Trustees of the Conservation Trust Fund.
(2) 
The Board of Trustees of the Conservation Trust Fund shall consist of the seven permanent members of the Conservation Commission.
(3) 
The members of the Board of Trustees shall meet on the first Monday in March annually, or as soon thereafter as convenient, and organize by the choice of a Chairman, and shall keep a record of their proceedings.
Cross references — Annual inventory of City property to be submitted to Mayor and Auditor, § 2-2; annual reports by boards and officers to Mayor, § 2-9; turn over an accounting for funds, § 2-88; books and records to correspond to fiscal years, § 2-89.
(c) 
Separate accounts; collection and disbursement of income. It shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to keep a separate account of the Conservation Trust Fund and the income therefrom. He shall pass to the credit of such account the interest of such bonds and notes as the same becomes due, without the necessity of any draft or order from any officer of the City, and shall disburse the same upon order of the City Auditor, as provided for general accounts.
(d) 
Disposition of income. The Board of Trustees shall, subject to the order of the Council, have the exclusive disposition of the income of the Conservation Trust Fund and may utilize the same to purchase interests in land as may be necessary to acquire, maintain, improve, protect, limit the future use of or otherwise conserve and properly utilize open spaces in land and water areas within the City.
(e) 
Management of conservation lands. Any interest in land or in water rights donated, bequeathed or devised to the Conservation Trust Fund or purchased by the Trustees of the Conservation Trust Fund shall be managed and controlled by the trustees of the Conservation Trust Fund.