[Amended 12-19-2019]
There is hereby established for the Town a Conservation Commission
for the development and conservation of natural resources, including
water resources, within the territorial limits of the Town. The Conservation
Commission shall consist of seven regular members and two alternate
members all of whom shall be appointed as provided in the Town Charter.
Each regular and alternate member of the Conservation Commission shall
be a resident elector of the Town holding no salaried municipal office.
No regular or alternate member of the Conservation Commission shall
receive any compensation for his services, but necessary expenses,
incurred in the performance of his official duties, shall be reimbursed.
[Amended 12-19-2019]
The Conservation Commission shall conduct researches into the
utilization and possible utilization of land areas of the Town and
may coordinate the activities of unofficial bodies organized for similar
purposes, and may advertise, prepare and distribute books, maps, plans
and pamphlets as necessary for its purposes. It shall keep an index
of all open areas, publicly or privately owned, including open marshlands,
swamps and other wetlands, for the purpose of obtaining information
on the proper use of such areas, and may from time to time recommend
to the Planning and Zoning Commission plans and programs for the development
and use of such areas, which include the acquisition of conservation
easements. It may acquire land in the name of the Town for any of
its purposes as set out in this article. It shall keep records of
its meetings and activities and shall make an annual report to the
Board of Selectmen, which report shall be published in the annual
report of the Town. It may receive gifts in the name of the Town for
any of its purposes and shall administer the same for such purposes
subject to the terms of the gift. It may exchange information with
the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. It may request
the Commissioner to assign technical personnel to it for assistance
in planning its overall program and for coordinating state and local
conservation activities. It may in the name of the Town apply for
state and federal grants for the advancement of its purposes.
The Conservation Commission in the name of the Town may, after
a vote of the Town Meeting duly warned and held and approving the
same, by purchase, condemnation, gift, devise, lease or otherwise,
acquire any land in any area designated as an area of open space land
on any plan of development of the Town adopted by the Planning and
Zoning Commission or any easements, interests, or rights therein and
enter into covenants and agreements with owners of such open space
land or interests therein to maintain, improve, protect, limit the
future use of or otherwise conserve such open space land. As used
in this section, "land," "lands" and "open space land" shall be defined
as set forth in § 7-131d of the General Statutes.
Any member of the Conservation Commission may be removed by
the Board of Selectmen for cause, but upon request of such member,
such removal shall become effective only after a public hearing.
Within 30 days after the appointment of the members of the Conservation
Commission they shall meet, organize and from among the regular members
of the Commission elect a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and a Clerk.
Thereafter annually during the month in which the original Chairperson,
Vice Chairperson, and Clerk were elected as provided herein, the Conservation
Commission shall elect from among its regular members a Chairperson,
a Vice Chairperson, and a Clerk. Alternate members of the Conservation
Commission shall not participate in any election of officers of the
Conservation Commission. In all other matters, when a regular member
of the Conservation Commission is unable to act because of absence,
illness, or disqualification, he/she shall notify the Chairperson
who shall forthwith designate one of the alternate members to serve
in the place of such regular member, and such alternate member shall
thereupon exercise all the powers and duties of such regular member
until the absence, illness, or disqualification of the regular member
shall have been terminated.
The Conservation Commission shall fix the time and the place
of its regular meetings, and may hold such special meetings as may
from time to time be required. The Conservation Commission shall prepare
an annual budget and may request an annual appropriation as provided
by law. The Conservation Commission may, within the limits of appropriations
made for the purpose by the Town, employ clerical and technical assistance
or consultants. The presence of three regular members or, in the absence
of proper designation of an alternate or alternates as provided by
the terms of this article, the presence of four regular and alternate
members shall constitute a quorum. No resolution or vote except a
vote to adjourn or to fix the time and place of its next meeting shall
be adopted by fewer than three affirmative votes.
[Added 10-2-1972]
The Conservation Commission is hereby designated as the agency
of the Town to implement the provisions of Section 7(c) of Public
Act No. 155 of the 1972 General Assembly (commonly known as "An Act
Concerning Inland Wetlands and Watercourses"), as the same may be
amended from time to time. The Conservation Commission is hereby further designated
as the agent of the Town to effectuate the provisions of Section 7(b)
of the Act, as the same may be amended from time to time; provided,
however, that no such acquisition of wetlands or watercourses or any
interest therein shall be consummated until the same shall have been
approved by a vote of a Town Meeting, duly warned and held for such
purpose.