The annual organizational meeting shall be the first meeting of the
CC in July of each year. The Chair, Vice Chair and any other officers
deemed necessary for the smooth and efficient running of the Commission
shall be elected by a majority vote of a quorum. All full members
attending the meeting shall vote.
Per the Greenfield Home Rule Charter, the CC consists of five full
members and two alternate members. The five full members have voting
power at all meetings. Alternate members may participate in a deliberation
of the CC, but may not vote.
A Clerk will be provided by the Planning Department and usually have
the title of "Permits Manager" (agent). The Permits Manager should
be familiar with all facets of wetlands protection laws and be able
to offer direction when requested and do research as needed.
The agent shall be responsible for mailing to members, at least three
working days prior to each regular meeting, notice of the meeting,
agenda materials, and the minutes of the previous meeting.
The CC shall act as a unit and decisions relative to conservation
issues, especially those concerning public hearings, shall be settled
by a formal vote at a legally called meeting.
Following three unexplained consecutive absences from scheduled meetings,
the absent CC member will be contacted by the CC Chair to determine
the intention of that member regarding future membership.
Members must be on time and stay for the duration of the meeting
or site visit. If attendance becomes problematic to the smooth working
of the Commission, the Chair will address the issue with the member.
If it continues to be an issue, the Chair will contact the Mayor for
resolution. Excused absences should be reported to the Chair and designated
in the meeting minutes. CC members must act professionally at all
times while representing the Town.
Only CC members who have attended all portions of a wetlands hearing
should vote on that application. Other members should abstain. Positive
votes of three members are required for passage.
Alternate members' terms expire at the end of June each year. A vote
at the organizational meeting during July may reappoint them. They
need not attend the meeting to reapply.
The CC shall set rules and regulations for the use of conservation
land under its jurisdiction and can amend these rules and regulations
by a majority vote of the CC.
The Mayor and the CC recognize the fact there is a long learning
curve for a new member to become a competent member. The CC budget
carries educational dollars for this purpose.
It is recommended that members attend the spring and/or fall seminars
offered by the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions
(MACC). MACC also offers courses that a CC member will find useful.