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Blackstone conservation commission adopts 53G policy, approves minutes and funds for conference
Summary
The commission unanimously adopted a revolving-account policy (commonly called '53G') to hire outside peer-review consultants, approved meeting minutes from several dates, and authorized payment for an upcoming conference registration.
The Town of Blackstone Conservation Commission on Feb. 19 voted unanimously to adopt a 53G revolving-account policy to allow the commission to take and disburse funds for outside peer-review consultants, approved the meeting minutes from multiple prior dates and authorized payment for registration to the Massachusetts Association of Conservation…
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