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CRC recommends extending Conservation Commission terms from two to three years for continuity
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Summary
During review of the Conservation Commission article, CRC Group 2 proposed increasing commissioner terms from two to three years to improve continuity and recommended reaching out to Conservation Commission leadership for feedback.
The CRC Group 2 reviewed the Conservation Commission article on Feb. 12 and proposed adjusting term lengths to improve continuity.
Speaker 1 read the article language noting the Conservation Commission is a five-member body of town electors with two-year terms. Speaker 2 and others argued two years is short and recommended changing the term length to three years to allow members to gain experience and sustain initiatives. Speaker 3 also supported lengthening terms, and Speaker 1 agreed to contact the conservation chair (Tom Cronin or the named contact) to share the proposed change and invite comment.
The commission discussed overlapping responsibilities with other preservation entities and noted that conservation, historic review and preservation groups have different mandates; members suggested coordinating recommendations to the town council if structural consolidation is ever proposed. Speaker 1 said she would send the suggested language to the conservation chair along with the meeting recording and notes.
Next steps: the facilitator will email the conservation chair with the recommendation to increase terms from two to three years and circulate the suggested markup to the committee for final consideration.
Ending: Item left as a follow-up action; no formal charter language was adopted at this meeting.

