Agenda: | CONSERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA
December 9, 2020
7:00 P.M.
*****Please be aware that this meeting will be video & audio recorded*****
In accordance with the Governor’s Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law,
M.G.L. c. 30A, § 20, relating to the 2020 novel Coronavirus outbreak emergency, the December 9, 2020,
7:00 P.M., public meeting of the Norfolk Conservation Commission shall be physically closed to the public to avoid group congregation.
Alternative public access to this meeting shall be made utilizing the Zoom virtual meeting software https://zoom.us for remote access. This software will allow users to view the meeting and send a comment or question to the Chair via the “Raise your Hand” function. The Meeting will be recorded for future rebroadcast by Norfolk Community Television.
*PLEASE NOTE: To attend this meeting, please sign in using your first and last name. If you wish to ask a question or provide comment, please use the “Raise Hand” feature available when you click on your name, or the arrow at the bottom of the screen next to “Participants”.
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83395140217
Meeting ID: 833 9514 0217
Zoom Meeting Call-In: 1-929-205-6099
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
• 7:00 P.M. – 10 Valentine Drive – Notice of Intent, 240-0637
• 7:15 P.M. – 180 Union Street – Notice of Intent, 240-0635 (cont’d from 11/4/2020)
• 7:25 P.M. – 136 North Street – Notice of Intent, 240-0636 (cont’d from 11/4/2020)
• 7:30 P.M. – 144 Seekonk Street – Notice of Intent, 240-___
MINUTES:
• November 4, 2020
ACTION ITEMS/ORDERS/EXTENSIONS:
• 2 Clark Street – Request for Full Certificate of Compliance, #240-0590
• 360 Main Street – Request for minor modification (update plan set)
• As required
CORRESPONDENCE:
• As required
NEW/OLD BUSINESS:
• Recreation Department – Pond Street & Freeman-Kennedy School
• 16 Valentine Drive – Enforcement Order discussion
• Unanticipated new business as required
NEXT MEETINGS: January 13, 2021; February 10, 2021; March 10, 2021; April 14, 2021; May 12, 2021
CONCOM HAS 7 SITTING MEMBERS ---- 4 MEMBERS CONSTITUTE A QUORUM for a meeting of a 7 member commission. A simple majority of the quorum is required for a positive vote. (“quorum” based upon majority of total number of commission members that can be appointed regardless if all those positions are filled – based upon Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision-(McElderry v. P.B of Nantucket, 431 Mass. 722).) |