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The commission held a special meeting to address a zone change application for 30 Cook Street, proposing a transition from R6 to DD zone. The meeting focused on establishing the public hearing date for this zone change and preparing related agenda items.
The Commission reviewed a conservation easement request for tree removal and replacement, discussed hardware procurement for owl boxes, and clarified the maintenance schedule for the Bowman Gardens food forest. Discussions also covered a proposed open space acquisition at the John Brown Historic Site, a debrief of successful Earth Day cleanup efforts, and proposals for using trail cameras to deter illegal dumping. Additionally, the commission received updates on the vernal pool mapping project, site walk planning for the open space inventory, and progress on the Red Mountain Trail ADA design requirements.
The meeting agenda included a review of reports from the Sullivan Senior Center and the nutrition program, as well as discussions on old and new business items.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding a construction proposal at 1685 Highland Avenue, where the applicant presented plans for a driveway crossing and discussed site stability, environmental impacts, and alternative crossing options. The commission addressed old business items, including a withdrawn application for 516 Mountain Road and the construction of a single-family house at 660 Torringford Street. New business matters involved review of applications for construction at 646 Torringford Street, site improvements at 2904 Winsted Road, and emergency retaining wall repairs at 1858 East Main Street. An executive session was held to discuss enforcement and litigation strategies for 516 Mountain Road, and staff reports were provided on enforcement activities.
The Commission discussed several development and construction applications, including a public hearing for a proposed single-family home project involving a wetlands crossing at 1685 Highland Avenue, which was continued to allow for further submission of details and a cross-section plan. Additionally, the Commission approved a residential resubdivision permit at 1118 Highland Avenue, accepted a dredging and site plan for 516 Mountain Road, and reviewed a single-family home construction project at 660 Torringford Street. Staff also provided an update regarding enforcement actions at 2904 Winsted Road.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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