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CONSERVATION COMMISSION

               The Boxford Conservation Commission is composed of seven volunteer members appointed by
               the Board of Selectmen for renewable three-year terms, and is supported by a full-time Director
               and a Minutes Secretary.

               The Commission  holds public meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each  month, or as
               otherwise  announced.    Meetings  normally  begin  at  7:30  p.m.    The  Commission’s  office  is
               located at  Town  Hall,  7A Spofford  Road,  Boxford,  MA 01921,  and  the  telephone  number  is
               (978) 887-6000, extension 181.

               The Conservation Commission administers several types of permit review processes under the
               Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Town of Boxford Wetlands Protection Bylaw.

               Activities in 2016

               2016 saw work continue on the Boxford Common community recreational project located off
               Middleton Road in the East Village. The Commission is very much involved in the monitoring of
               this complex project. The Commission is assisted in this task by a professional Environmental
               Monitor, who monitors general construction performance, and a Wildlife Specialist who oversaw
               the creation of turtle nesting habitat and who will monitor the habitat area in accordance with
               permit requirements.

               The Conservation Commission is directly responsible for the management of 852 acres of Town-
               owned conservation land in Boxford, as well as an additional 70 acres of privately owned land
               upon  which  the  Town  holds  conservation  restrictions.    The  Commission  manages  these  open
               spaces and conservation properties with significant volunteer assistance from BTA/BOLT, Inc.,
               for which the Conservation Commission is tremendously grateful. In 2016 volunteers working
               with BTA/BOLT, Inc. placed numerous trial signs at trailheads around town, as part of a project
               funded by  the Community  Preservation  Commission.  The Commission  also  reviews  proposed
               Conservation Restrictions in Boxford held by other 501(c) 3 entities such as the Boxford Trails
               Association/Boxford Open Land Trust (BTA/BOLT, Inc.), Essex County Greenbelt Association
               (ECGA) and the Farm Bureau Land Preservation Foundation, Inc.

               The management of selected conservation areas as agricultural land continued on parcels known
               as Haynes Field, Peabody Field, Mill Brook Farm Field, Hovey’s Pond Meadow, Cargill Fields
               and  Witch  Hollow  Farm  Field.    Licenses  were  issued  in  2016  to  selected  individuals  for
               agricultural use of these fields. All the licenses will expire on December 31, 2025.

               The  Conservation  Commission  continued  to  provide  staff  support  to  the  Lakes,  Ponds  and
               Streams Committee (see separate report from this committee elsewhere in this Annual Report).
               The  Commission  approved  Determinations  of  Negligible  Impact  allowing  two  separate  Boy
               Scout projects to proceed within Wetland Resource Buffer area. These consisted of a new trail
               signs at Wildcat Conservation Area, and a new hiking trail at Boy Scout Park.
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