The Agriculture Commission is charged with undertaking efforts and providing
advice that will help preserve and sustain the agriculture industry in North
Branford and its lands; encourage pursuit of agriculture; and protect farmland
through education, communication, conflict resolution, regulatory advice and
promoting the economic viability of farming.
The Commission shall be composed of five members. The membership of
the Commission shall be composed of one member from the Town Council and four
electors. Three of the appointed electors shall be active or have an interest
in farming or agriculture in North Branford. There shall also be two appointed
alternates who shall be electors. Members and alternates shall be appointed
without regard to political affiliation.
Of the four electors initially appointed, one shall be appointed for
a term of one year, one for a term of two years and two for a term of three
years. All subsequent appointments shall be for a term of three years. Members
shall serve without compensation.
The members of the Commission shall meet and elect a Chair who shall
preside over the call of its meetings and a Vice Chair who shall perform the
Chair's duties in his or her absence. The election of officers shall
take place annually in December.
The Commission shall from time to time, but not less often than annually,
submit a report of its activities to the Town Council and may submit other
such reports as may be requested from time to time.
The Commission has the authority to accept, on behalf of the Town of
North Branford, gifts or bequests or other personal property or any donation
to be used, as principal or income, for municipal and/or agricultural purposes.
The Town Treasurer shall deposit and hold, as a separate fund, any donations
or funds intended for municipal and/or agricultural purposes that are received
from any source.