Conservation Commission

Meeting Times:Bi-monthly, 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7pm
Meeting Location:Town Offices
Contact:Sandra Papush, Chair
Phone:413-268-8244
Email:conservation@egoshen.com
City/State/Zip:Goshen MA 01032

Mission

The Goshen Conservation Commission administers the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and related regulations. The Commission has the authority to regulate activities in the "buffer zone” of upland that is within 100 feet of a wetland or stream, and the “riverfront area” within 200 feet of perennial rivers or streams. If you are planning any landscaping, clearing, filling, excavation, demolition, or construction within a wetland or floodplain, within the 100’ buffer zone, or within 200’ of any river or other perennial stream -- whether or not the wetland resource is on your property -- or if you are unsure if your project lies within a wetland resource area, please contact the Conservation Commission before you begin your project to determine if you will need a permit.

Building permits will not be issued by the building inspector until first signed off by a member of the Conservation Commission.

The Commission will be pleased to help you determine the procedures that are applicable to your proposed activities and to work with you in order to best protect the wetland resource areas.  Work done without a permit is subject to an Enforcement Order, which may include fines. 

Members & Staff

Member NameTitle/PositionTerm Expires
Sandra PapushChair
Charles AmoMember 2008
Monica RielMember 2010

Additional Topics

Related Links

Request for Determination of Applicability (Form WPA Form1 with directions)

The Request for Determination of Applicability is a process which provides applicants with the option of seeking a determination on the applicability of the Wetlands Protection Act (the Act) to a proposed site or activity. Before filing this form to confirm the boundary delineation of a resource area, the applicant should discuss other delineation review options with the Conservation Commission. The Commission may require the submission of WPA Form 4A (Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation), WPA Form 3 (Notice of Intent), or WPA Form 4 (Abbreviated Notice of Intent).

The Abbreviated Notice of Intent (WPA Form 4 with directions)

The Abbreviated Notice of Intent (WPA Form 4) simplifies filing requirements for projects which are likely
to result in limited impacts to wetland resource areas.

Notice of Intent

Forms and instructions for completing a Full Notice of Intent.