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Boards, Committees & Commissions
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Vacancies/Reappointments
View current vacancies of the Town Board of Enfield.
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Agricultural Commission
View the Agricultural Commission's meeting documents.
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Aquifer Protection Agency
View the Aquifer Protection Agency's meeting documents.
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Area Cable Television Advisory Committee
The Area 25 Cable Television Advisory Committee was established by Resolution 4519, by the Enfield Town Council.
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Athletic Hall of Fame Committee
The Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is a self-appointing agency.
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Blight Review Committee
The Blight Review Committee (BRC) has been established to review property owners' requests to reduce or waive unpaid accrued fines, decide the appropriate enforcement action(s) regarding collection of unpaid fines and remediation of violations, and to develop a procedure, including preliminary staff comments, for reviewing requests for waivers or reductions of fines. An objective criteria for granting waivers or reductions will also be established through this committee.
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Board of Assessment Appeals
The Board of Assessment Appeals is a 3-member board established in accordance with the Enfield Town Charter.
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Board of Education
Browse the meeting documents for the Board of Education.
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Building Code Board of Appeals
A board of appeals shall be appointed by each municipality.
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Commission on Aging
The Commission on Aging was established to study the needs of and coordinate the programs for the aging.
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Connecticut Water Company Advisory Council
The purpose of the Connecticut Water Company Advisory Council is to provide the residents with advocates to air complaints about service, water quality and fees.
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Conservation Commission
The Conservation Commission is responsible for the development and conservation of natural resources, including water resources.
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (DEI)
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Economic Development Commission
The purpose of the Economic Development Commission shall be for the promotion and development of the economic resources of the Town of Enfield.
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Enfield Culture and Arts Commission
The purpose of this commission is to encourage participation in and promotion, development and acceptance of artistic and cultural activities.
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Enfield Beautification Committee
The Enfield Beautification Committee is responsible for advising the Town Council and any other board, agency, or commission desiring their assistance in planning for the orderly growth and beautification of the community.
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Ethics Commission
The Ethics Commission is empowered to investigate allegations of unethical conduct, corrupting influence, illegal activities, or other behavior levied against any municipal official, officer or employee which would reflect adversely against the Town of Enfield.
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Fair Rent Commission
The Fair Rent Commission receives and hears complaints and conducts studies in order to control and eliminate excessive rental charges.
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Historic District Commission
The Historic District Commission shall not consider interior arrangement or use and shall take no action except for the purpose of preventing the erection, reconstruction, restoration, alteration or razing of buildings in the historic district obviously incongruous with the historic aspects of the district.
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Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Agency
The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency is responsible for regulating and permitting any proposed clearing, filling, excavation, paving, grading and discharge of storm water in and within 100 feet of any wetlands and/or watercourses.
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JFK Building Committee
Page containing information on the JFK Renovation Building Committee and related projects.
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Joint Facilities Committee
This committee will review Town and Board of Education facility needs in order to prioritize facility improvement projects and develop a schedule and funding plan for implementation.
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Library Board of Trustees
The Library Board of Trustees, established within the Town Charter (Chapter V, Section 5) is a Town Council appointed board consisting of 3 members, for a 3 term of office.
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Loan Review Committee
The loan review committee was formed by the town council at its meeting of February 22, 1983. The committee was established to review and approve all loan applications, review and approve all deferred payment loan applications, review and approve all combination loans and deferred payment loan applications, review and approve all forgiveness loans and recommend from time to time changes in the policies and guidelines of the Residential Rehabilitation Program.
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North Central District Health Department
Seven municipalities make up the North Central District Health Department and meet the second Wednesday of every month. The term is three (3) years.
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Patriot Award Committee
Learn about the Patriot Award Committee.
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Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission was established in accordance with Chapter V, Section 2 of the Town Charter.
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Prison / Town Liaison Committee
The Prison / Town Liaison Committee was formed by the adoption of Resolution #9471, adopted by the Town Council at a special meeting held on July 23, 1990. The purpose of the committee is to open the lines of communication and the exchange of information between residents of Enfield,
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Tax Increment Financing Advisory Committee
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Town Council
Town Council Regular Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. All residents are encouraged to attend and participate in a discussion with Town Council members and staff.
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Water Pollution Control Authority
Learn about water pollution control in the city.
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Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals was created in accordance with title 8, chapter 124, section 8-5 of the CT general statutes. The responsibility of the board is to hear and decide appeals where it is alleged that there is an error in any order, requirement or decision made by the official charged with the enforcement of chapter 124 or any bylaw, ordinance or regulation adopted under the provisions of this chapter and to hear and decide all matters including special exceptions and special exemptions under section 8-2g upon which it is required to pass by the specific terms of the zoning bylaws, ordinance or regulations in harmony with their general purpose and intent and with the due consideration for conserving the public health, safety, convenience, welfare and property values solely with respect to a particular parcel of land.