Barnstable Conservation Commission

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Barnstable Conservation Commission

Protecting wetlands, waterways, and natural resources across Barnstable’s seven villages.

7
Members
3 yrs
Term Length
Weekly
Meeting Schedule
Appointed
By Town Manager
πŸ›οΈ About the Conservation Commission: The Barnstable Conservation Commission administers the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the town’s local wetlands bylaw. Given Barnstable’s extensive coastline, harbors, ponds, and wetland systems, this commission handles a high volume of applications for work within resource areas.

Commission Members


⚠️ The official town directory may not reflect the most current membership. Please verify at townofbarnstable.us

What the Conservation Commission Does

🌊 Wetlands Protection

Reviews all proposed work within 100 feet of wetlands, waterways, and flood zones. Issues Orders of Conditions for approved projects.

πŸ–οΈ Coastal Resources

Manages conservation restrictions on town-owned land and reviews projects affecting beaches, dunes, and coastal banks.

🌿 Open Space Management

Oversees conservation land holdings, trails, and natural resource areas across the town’s seven villages.

πŸ“‹ Enforcement

Investigates violations of wetlands protection regulations and issues enforcement orders for unauthorized work.

Meetings & Resources


The Conservation Commission meets weekly due to high application volume. Hearings on Notices of Intent and Requests for Determination are open to the public.