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Milford Conservation Commission approves funding receipts and membership renewals, recommends two reappointments

2805319 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

At its March 13 meeting, the Milford Conservation Commission accepted trail-related revenues, approved membership renewals, and recommended two members for reappointment to the Board of Selectmen; the meeting also recorded approval of minutes from earlier meetings.

The Milford Conservation Commission at its March 13 meeting formalized several administrative items, including acceptance of received trail revenues, membership renewals, and reappointment recommendations for two commission members.

The commission voted to accept $53,874 in online registration revenues into the Granite Town Rail Trail Revolving Fund. The presenter said the amount would be deposited automatically and that after expenses half the proceeds would go to Brookline, consistent with prior arrangements. The motion to accept the revenues was made and seconded; the transcript records the motion as approved with commissioners saying “Aye,” but it does not include a formal roll-call tally in the meeting record.

The commission also moved to renew organizational memberships, including renewing the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC) membership (listed in the agenda at $825), the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests ($100), the New Hampshire Association of Natural Resource Scientists ($30), and the New Hampshire Timber Owners Association (amount not specified). Commissioners discussed the value of NHACC resources and webinars before approving the renewals; the motion passed with no recorded opposition in the transcript.

Commissioners recommended two current members — John and Andy — for reappointment to the Board of Selectmen (reappointment letters to be prepared and sent). The commission moved, and members voted in favor of recommending both for renewal; one member recorded an abstention for a particular name but the recommendation will be forwarded to the Board of Selectmen for formal reappointment.

Procedural items: the commission approved January meeting minutes and later approved June nonpublic meeting minutes as reflected in the record; both approvals were moved, seconded and recorded as accepted in the meeting discussion.

Details: the transcript contains verbal “Aye” approvals and occasional abstentions but does not include a complete roll-call vote tally for each item. Where the record did not include exact tallies, this summary notes outcomes as recorded in the meeting discussion.