[Amended 9-17-1963 STM]
Pursuant to Section 7-131a of the Connecticut General Statutes, there
shall be established in the Town of Guilford a Conservation Commission, consisting
of seven members, appointed for staggered terms of four years, such Commission
to be established as of March 1, 1963, with initial terms expiring two on
February 28, 1964, two on February 28, 1965, and three on February 28, 1966,
the duties and responsibilities of said Commission to be as defined in the
Connecticut General Statutes.
[Adopted 2-21-1984 by the
Board of Selectmen]
In accordance with Section 4-10(a) of the Charter of the Town of Guilford
and as authorized by Section 7-131a of the Connecticut General Statutes, as
amended, there shall be three alternate members of the Guilford Conservation
Commission, who shall have all of the powers and duties vested in alternate
members of Conservation Commissions by the General Statutes of the State of
Connecticut, as the same may be amended from time to time, and as provided
in the ordinance enacted by the Special Town Meeting on February 26, 1963,
creating a Conservation Commission, as amended.
Said three alternate members shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen in accordance with Section
4-1 of the Charter of Guilford.
Alternate members of the Guilford Conservation Commission shall be electors
and residents of the Town of Guilford and shall vacate their positions on
ceasing to be electors or residents of the Town of Guilford.
One member of the original three alternate members shall be appointed
for a term of two years, one alternate member for a term of three years and
one alternate member for a term of four years, and thereafter each alternate
member shall be appointed for a term of four years. Each member shall continue
to hold office until his or her successor has been appointed and has qualified.
Alternate members may be removed for cause by the Board of Selectmen in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section
4-11 of the Charter of the Town of Guilford.
Said alternate members of the Guilford Conservation Commission shall
serve without compensation, except that necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties may be paid from an appropriation authorized for
the purpose.