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Boards & Commissions (A-L)
Under the authority of the City Charter, Article V, Section 4, by State Statutes and by Ordinance the Mayor and Mayor and Council may assign, by appointment, individuals to sit on the various boards, commissions, and committees. Some boards, commissions, and committees serve in only an advisory role while others have the authority to make a binding decision that is not subject to review by the City Council.
Applications and other information regarding vacancies on boards, commissions, and committees are always available at the City Clerk's office.
Meetings: The agendas for each board, commission, or committee are posted in the municipal building and on the website calendar at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. The minutes of those meetings are available within 7 days as required by Freedom Of Information. Freedom of Information requires those meetings to be open and all work product to be public record unless in executive session. There are circumstances, allowed by law when an emergency meeting may be called or a meeting may be held in executive session.
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Beach & Parks Committee
This committee serves in an advisory capacity with regard to the rules and regulations, programs, and fees for the Parks and Recreation Department with final approval by the Mayor and council.
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Board of Ethics
Check out more details about the Board of Ethics on this page.
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Bozrah Utilities Commission
Check out more details about the Bozrah Utilities Commission on this page.
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CMEEC
Check out more details about CMEEC on this page.
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Committee of the Whole
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Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission members acting as the Inland Wetlands Regulatory Agency for the City of Groton continued activity near wetlands by landowners planning to build homes.
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Eastern Point Historic District
The Eastern Point Historic District Commission was established to review any and all alteration, demolition or construction of buildings and other structures within its boundaries.
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Economic Development Commission
The Economic Development Commission was formed with the purpose of promoting and developing the City of Groton’s economic assets.
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Harbor Management Commission
The Harbor Management Commission was established in accordance with Section 6 of the City of Groton Ordinance 56, pursuant to the provisions of Section 7-148 of the General Statutes of Connecticut.