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The commission conducted a pre-application site visit at the Ruane Property located at 255 Thompson Road. During the site visit, the group reviewed the property's history and development plans, including the proposed placement of structures, wells, wastewater mounds, and a shared driveway for several lots. Discussion also touched upon mapped wetlands, access to wooded areas, septic test pit locations, potential connections to a private sewer line, and future conservation possibilities.
The committee reviewed the current dog park account balance and expenses, including trash removal and water bills. A decision was made to not pay the SBPA Annual Membership or the State of Vermont for signage. Discussions regarding park conditions noted that the park is currently open and usable despite some fence security issues and minor mud, and volunteer trash removal schedules were set. The committee discussed the potential new location for the dog park at O'Briens and encouraged participation in the Natural Resources Commission meeting. Additionally, the committee finalized plans for closing the park for the summer and acknowledged the upcoming resignation of a committee member.
The committee discussed the Tree City USA designation, reviewed progress on the tree maintenance request for proposal (RFP), and examined pruning needs at the Parade Ground and Davis Park. Planning for the upcoming Arbor Day celebration was finalized, including tree walk logistics, seedling distribution, and public outreach efforts. The Tree Warden provided a report regarding the removal of trees on a resident's property, and the committee reviewed recent accomplishments, including the submission of a canopy grant application and the awarding of an Ash Tree RFP.
The committee discussed planning for a strategic retreat, reviewed subgroup reports on operations, and established dates for upcoming 'Hi Neighbor!' community events and the Heritage Potluck. Other key topics included a potential grant application through Local Motion, the development of a Volunteer Handbook for the town, and a communication project involving Civic Plus.
The commission conducted an election of officers, appointing a new Chair and Vice-Chair. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to a workshop on the Town Plan, where members discussed consolidating growth areas, focusing on sustainable and high-density development, and preserving historic village character. The commission also reviewed guidelines for historic preservation, standards for environmental buffers, and the use of conservation subdivision design principles. Administrative updates included the cancellation of an upcoming meeting and the scheduling of future community events and department briefings.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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