Glastonbury Conservation Commission
ABOUT US
The purpose of the Conservation Commission is to develop, conserve, supervise, and regulate the Town’s natural resources, and develop, coordinate, study and promote matters of environmental protection, as assigned or requested by the Town Council, or as authorized by local ordinances or State Statutes. Land or easements may be acquired by the Commission in the name of the Town. The Commission studies and make recommendations on all matters pertaining to water supply and water pollution; and reviews and make recommendations to the Town Plan and Zoning Commission regarding proposals for subdivisions and special permits. The Town Council is advised by the Conservation Commission and is provided with recommendations for zone change applications and Environmental Impact Statements.


