Can I cut a tree (or some trees) on Conservation property?

The Conservation Commission does not typically allow trees to be cut on Conservation property. It is the intention of the Conservation Commission to maintain open space in its natural state and the Commission and staff work diligently to protect the trees and other vegetation on Conservation land from destruction.

However, if your home or property is in danger because of an unhealthy or dead tree, please contact the Conservation Department to discuss the issue.

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1. What does the Conservation Commission do?
2. Do I have wetlands on my property?
3. Do I need to file with the Conservation Commission?
4. What is the filing deadline for the next Conservation Commission meeting?
5. Who do I talk to about a blocked culvert?
6. Am I in the floodplain, and do I need flood insurance?
7. Can I cut a tree (or some trees) on my property?
8. Can I cut a tree (or some trees) on Conservation property?
9. Where are the Conservation Areas located and how do I access the Conservation Areas?