Residents Wanted to Serve on Conservation, Historic District Commissions

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Watertown City Hall

The City of Watertown provided the following announcement:

City Manager George J. Proakis is seeking Watertown residents interested in serving on the Conservation Commission and the Historic District Commission. Interested applicants should complete and submit a Universal Application.

Conservation Commission

The Conservation Commission administers the MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL, c.131, s.40) and regulations (310 CMR 10.00) and the Watertown Wetlands Ordinance (City Code c. 154).  In this capacity, they review plans for activities that may affect the City’s wetlands, manage open space, and address other matters relating to conservation protection and enhancement of watershed, open space, passive recreational, and natural resource areas. Candidates should have a background in or knowledge of environmental science, landscape design, horticulture, or a related field

Historic District Commission

The Historic District Commission administers the Mount Auburn Street Historic District. In this role, the Commission seeks to preserve and protect the distinctive characteristics of buildings and places significant in the history of the Commonwealth and its cities and towns; to maintain and improve the settings of those buildings and places; and to encourage new designs compatible with existing buildings in the District. The Historic District Commission reviews exterior architectural features and prevent inappropriate alterations within the District.

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