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Open Space and Recreation Advisory Committee

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Open Space and Recreation Advisory Committee

The Open Space and Recreation Advisory Committee (OSRAC) is charged to formulate a draft Open Space Plan to provide the Board of Selectmen with recommendations for ways to protect present and future water supplies of the Town, to provide open space recreation opportunities for every segment of the community and in every region of the Town, to protect significant natural resources area and to provide alternatives to land owners and Town agencies to protect open space. The plan is to be created using the former plans and drafts to build upon, and within the necessary framework for eventual submission to, and certification by, the Commonwealth. To accomplish this task, the committee, with up to seven(7) members, shall meet on a monthly basis (more often if necessary) and present the Board of Selectmen with a draft "Open Space Plan".