New London Conservation Commission


MISSION

The mission of the New London Conservation Commission is to advance the goals for conservation and open space land set forth in the latest (1998) version of the Master Plan for the Town of New London, New Hampshire.
Goals for Conservation and Open Space Lands include the following:
1. protect New London's open space lands;
2. preserve the quality and quantity of New London's water resources;
3. preserve the scenic areas and natural beauty of New London;
4. preserve agricultural and forest lands and encourage their sound management;
5. provide and preserve natural habitat for wildlife;
6. protect fragile environments such as hilltops, steep slopes, wetlands and special natural or geologic features; and
7. develop the Town's trail system as an outdoor recreational resource.

MEMBERS

The New London Conservation Commission (NLCC) has 7 members and 2 alternates. They are appointed by the Selectmen for staggered terms of 3 years and are responsible for all environmental matters in the Town. They review Wetlands Board Applications, work closely with the Planning Board, maintain hiking trails on town land and on private land under easement agreements, and lead educational walks.

 

Members
Term Ends
Bob Brown - Chair
2013
Laura Alexander
2011
Dan Allen
2012
Sue Clough
2013
Emma Crane - Planning Board Rep.
2011
Andy Deegan
2012
Vicki Koron
2012
Terry Dancy - Alternate
2012
Ruth White - Alternate
2013

 

MEETINGS

The NLCC meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month in the Town Offices at 9 AM. The meetings are open to the public. For further information, call 526-4821, ext.10 or contact one of the current members. Approved minutes of NLCC meetings are posted on this website one month after the meeting. Draft minutes of the NLCC meetings are available here and at the Town Offices within six days of a meeting.

 

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Updated 5/27/09