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Commissions

Affirmative Action Commission 
Conservation & Open Space 
Patricia Szczys Chairman
Economic Development Commission 
Robert Horrocks Chairman
The Economic Development Commission works to support and promote existing businesses and to market and promote the town for the purpose of attracting new businesses. The Commission works with town officials, town committees/commissions, and other agencies within the town by engaging in activities to enhance the image of the town as a place to live, work, and conduct business.
Energy Commission 
The Commission has been established for the promotion of energy efficiency, conservation and alternative engery in the Town of Windham, with the overall goal of planning and executing a path to a sustainable energy future.
Ethics Commission 
Kessenia Gagnon Chairman
FORMER - Zoning Commission 
Norman Allard Jr. Chairman
The Zoning Commission is but one entity in the land use boards utilized by the Town of Windham. See general description of: ZBA, Zoning Commission, Planning Commission, and Inland Wetlands Commission.
FORMER -- Planning Commission 
Paula Stahl Chairman
The Planning Commission enourages smarth growth, develops and promotes business and protects the resources of our town.
Inland Wetlands & Watercourses 
Susan Johnson Chairman
The Zoning Commission is but one entity in the land use boards utilized by the Town of Windham. See general description of: ZBA, Zoning Commission, Planning Commission, and Inland Wetlands Commission.
Planning and Zoning Commission 
Paula Stahl Chairman
The Planning and Zoning Commission has authority under State Law, and Town Charter to adopt regulations governing the use, bulk, and density of land, subdivision of property, and the protection of property from flood damage.
Water Commission 
J. Michael Callahan Chairman
Windham Historic District Commission 
William McMunn Chairman
The Commission reviews each proposal for constructing, demolishing or altering exterior architectural features of buildings, structures, and signs in the Historic District and, after a public hearing, it determines whether to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness.