Vacancies on Town Boards/Commissions/Committees

The Town of North Reading is currently seeking members for the following committees for current or future vacancies.  For full consideration, interested individuals are requested to complete the Citizens Activity Form which may be found by contacting the Town Administrator’s office for a paper application at (978) 664-6010 or by clicking here: http://northreadingmaboards.vt-s.net/newcaf.php  .  Forms must be submitted no later than Monday, November 20, 2023 at 4:00 PM. 

SELECT BOARD APPOINTMENTS

Board of Appeals
This is a quasi-judicial board that acts on appeals of zoning interpretations and variances from the Zoning By-laws.  Also acts as special permit granting authority for certain uses allowed under zoning.  Meets twice a month.

Cable Advisory Committee
This committee will prepare for the upcoming license negotiations
with Comcast Cable Communications Inc. and Verizon New England Inc.  The Cable Advisory Committee is the liaison between the Town and the cable television companies.  This committee oversees consumer satisfaction, upgrades to the system and general policy and oversight

Commission on Disabilities
This commission advises and assists municipal officials in ensuring compliance with State and Federal laws that affect people with disabilities. Seeking individuals who fit the requirements that are recognized in accordance with State Statutes M.G.L Ch. 40 §8J. Meetings are held monthly.

Conservation Commission
This commission is responsible for formulating local environmental protection policies and enforcing the state and local Wetlands Protection Act.  This commission meets twice a month.

Constables
A Process Constable is one who serves writs, warrants, subpoenas, etc. Their primary job is to deliver or “serve” these legal documents to a defendant or person involved in a court case. Please refer to MGL CH 41 §91B for more information.

Cultural Council
This council is responsible for disbursement of state cultural council funds/grants to local individuals and groups devoted to the support and betterment of the arts and humanities.  In order to continue to receive state monies, the committee must maintain a membership of five voting members.  Meets as needed.


Economic Development Committee 
This committee acts as an advisory board to the Select Board and Community Planning Commission.  Their focus is on developing the Town’s economy and strengthening the local businesses.

Forest Committee
This committee is responsible for care and management of Town owned forest lands.  Members are involved in forest management policy formulation and in charge of public cutting programs.  Meets as needed.

Hillview Commission 
This commission is responsible for the management of the Hillview Country Club golf course and function facility.  Meets monthly, more often if needed.

Historical Commission
This commission is responsible for the preservation, protection and development of the historical or archeological assets of the Town.  Meets monthly.

Historical District Commission 
This commission is responsible for regulatory control over new construction, reconstruction, alterations, removals and demolition of all exterior architectural features of buildings and structures within the Center Village Historic District.  Meets as needed. 

Library Trustees 
This board is responsible for public library programs and service policy formation.  Meets monthly.

Martins Pond Reclamation Study Committee
This committee is responsible for researching and making recommendations to the Select Board regarding the improvement and maintenance of the quality of Martin’s Pond.  It also initiates and maintains programs held at the pond.

Mobile Home Rent Control Board
This regulatory board hears proposals for trailer space rent increases.  Cannot include trailer park owner or renter.  Meets as needed.

Recycling Committee 
This Committee works to identify ways to reduce and control the disposal of solid waste.  The Committee is also involved in an ongoing program to educate the public on the benefits of recycling.  Meets as needed.

Taxation Aid Committee
This committee is responsible for the administration of the elderly and disabled taxation fund, as well as identifying recipients of such aid.  Meets as needed.

Transportation Committee
Transportation Committee to advise the Select Board on matters related to current and future transportation options in the community.

Veterans Event Committee
This committee assists the Director of Veterans Services in planning events.  Meets as needed.

Veterans Memorial Committee 
This committee assists the Director of Veterans Services in planning events.  Meets as needed.

Water Commission
This commission develops rates, regulations and budgetary information concerning the Town water supply for use by the Select Board.  Meets as needed.

Youth Services Committee
In conjunction with the Director of Youth Services, this committee assesses needs, establishes goals and develops programs to better serve the community’s youth.

TOWN ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTMENTS

Board of Health
This board sets policy regarding public health issues, as well as establishes, enforces and grants variances from local health regulations.  The main area of concerns are environmental and community health.

Board of Assessors
This Board collects, compiles, and verifies data for the valuation of all real estate and personal property annually.  Additionally, this Board reviews requests for all property and motor vehicle abatements and approves tax exemptions.  Members are required to complete a Department of Revenue training course.

Council on Aging 
Support and advise the Director of Elder Affairs in advocating for older adults within the community.  Works in cooperation with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs and other area agencies on aging.

Land Utilization Committee
This committee reviews real properties for municipal purposes and recommends actions to the Select Board concerning the acquisition and use of town-owned property.  Meets as needed.

Recreation Committee
Responsible for development and delivery of recreation programs, maintenance of facilities and coordination of facility use.  User fee funded operation.  Meets once a month.