Do you have an
interest in the environment? The Milford Conservation Commission
always welcomes of new members dedicated to help us in our mission: “…….
to encourage the sound management of Milford’s natural resources for
current and future generations.” We are involved in a variety of
activities, such as trail construction and repair, stewardship of
protected land and review of applications for work in wetlands. No
experience is necessary; we provide opportunities for interested members
to attend workshops during the year to learn more about the environment
The Commission meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7 PM in the
Selectmen’s Meeting Rm. of the Town Hall.
If you think you would
be interested in helping out or would just like to learn a little more
about what we do, come to a meeting, view our Web site at http://conservation.milfordnh.info/
or call 672-1070 Then
fill out the Volunteer Application Form and bring into the Town
Administrators office in Town Hall.
The Zoning Board is responsible for:
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Hearing requests for variances, special
exceptions, and administrative appeals
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Granting relief where appropriate, and
" Interpreting the Town's Zoning Ordinances taking into consideration
the protection of the Town and the interests and safety of residents.
The Zoning Board meets twice a month: on the
1st and 3rd Thursday's.
If you think you might be interested in working on or would like further
information, please contact Bill Parker, Director of Community Development at bparker@milford.nh.gov
or 249-0620. Then
fill out the Volunteer Application Form and bring into the Town
Administrators office in Town Hall.
We invite you to drop in and attend our
meetings or check us out on
Government
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