Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission is a non-regulatory commission consisting of 11 members appointed by the Town Manager, with the approval of the Town Council. The Commission concerns itself with the development, conservation, supervision and regulation of natural resources. Its functions are investigative in nature, and include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Water
- Soil and Land
- Recreation
- Wildlife
- Information and Education
- Grants
The Plainville Conservation Commission meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held at 7:30 pm in the Plainville Municipal Center, Rm. 302, with the exception of July.
For more information regarding the Conservation Commission, including on how to become a commissioner, please contact the Town Clerk at (860) 793-0221 or email us.
The Plainville Conservation Commission identifies with the following organizations:
- Connecticut Association of Conservation & Inland Wetlands Commissions
- Pequabuck River Watershed Association
- Connecticut Forest and Parks
- Connecticut Fund for the Environment
- Pequabuck River Watershed Association
- Quinnipiac River Watershed Association
- River Alliance
- Watershed Partnership
Staff Contacts
Name | Title | Phone |
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Mark DeVoe | Town Planner | 860-793-0221 x7177 |
Board Members
Name | Title |
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Marguerite Burris | Chair |
Lisa R. Lozier | Member |
Randall Paz | Acting Secretary |
Jeffrey Sepko | Vice-Chair |
Devon Tyrrell | Member |
Linel Nobel | Member |