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The meeting included reports from various town departments, including shelter readiness for state inspection and updates on local road core testing. The board authorized speed studies for County Highway 122 and Canter Lane, discussed repairs for the Runnings Pump Station including potential propane tank and generator upgrades, and reviewed proposed local law updates regarding road construction standards for developers. Furthermore, the board approved an amendment to the 2026 budget for sewer collection and authorized a contract with the Gorman Group for paving and road work services.
The board approved the sale of two trucks, received an update on the comprehensive plan progress, and reviewed progress on shelter renovations to meet state standards. A request for a speed study on State Highway 67 was authorized. Additionally, the board acknowledged the receipt of insurance payments for a damaged light pole and garage siding, discussed applications for a council vacancy, and addressed public concerns regarding unidentified utility subcontractors.
The agenda for the meeting includes the transfer of funds and the review and payment of bills. Official reports will be presented by the Supervisor, Assessor, Highway Superintendent, Code Enforcer, Justices, Clerk, Animal Control, Shelter, and Attorney. The meeting will address a speed limit change update for County Highway 122 and an update on the comprehensive plan. Additionally, the session will include councilmen projects and reports, public comment, and an executive session.
The board discussed several operational and legislative matters, including the need to improve animal shelter standards and the approval of a switch to a new phone service provider for the highway garage. Public hearings were held regarding a moratorium on battery storage facilities and wind energy systems, both of which were subsequently adopted. The board authorized the purchase of new computers for the town hall, approved a contract with Community Planning & Environment Associates for a comprehensive plan, and designated an emergency services provider for the Aspen Hills water district. Additionally, the board established a new hourly rate for emergency water testing work, approved an annual financial report, and scheduled future public hearings regarding commercial zoning amendments.
The board approved the replacement of a damaged light pole and authorized a zoning change for the Elmendorf property from residential to commercial. Discussions were held regarding amendments to the C-2 zoning district for auto services, and the board agreed to refer the potential subdivision of the Battlefield area to the Fulton County Planning Department and Board of Supervisors. Additionally, the board approved an application for AARP Community membership, rejected all submitted paving bids, canceled a prior 284 agreement in favor of a new one for road work, and finalized the appointment of members to the Comprehensive Plan Committee.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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