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The key discussion topics included deliberations on amendments to the Historic Design Guidelines and a discussion concerning a Pre-Town Meeting Public Forum regarding Proposed Bylaw Amendments. The Commission also considered scheduling options for the public forum.
The public meeting included a second review for the 100 Old River Road Multifamily Housing project within the MBTA District, resulting in several recommendations regarding building materials, color differentiation for entries, window treatments, and downlighting. Action was taken to continue this item to the next meeting. Discussions also covered revisions to building height and setbacks for the Section 8.5 Historic Mill Overlay District. Furthermore, the Board addressed proposed language additions for town articles concerning sign limitations and prohibited sign types. The Board also resolved to remind town staff to confirm application completeness before placement on the agenda and considered potential coordination with other Town DRB groups.
The meeting commenced with an overview of the Open Meeting Law and the Public Record Law. The Commission reviewed its official charge, which includes forming and placing public art, applying for grant funding, awarding monies, and promoting community participation. Key discussion points centered on determining the number of projects to support, prioritizing locations, and potentially forming a sub-committee to research funding and themes. The Commission considered pursuing temporary, permanent, or lease installations, and how the Town has historically managed public art. A key suggestion was to start with smaller, achievable projects. The Commission requested materials including a map of potential art locations and a review of future municipal projects. Suggestions for project themes involved connecting with different geographical areas of Andover, incorporating AVIS trails, engaging with schools (specifically the AHS National Art Honor Society), partnering with the Andover Cultural Council, and supporting local Andover artists.
The meeting included several substantive discussions and actions. The Town Manager reported on recent snow and ice response, a house fire, the upcoming launch of resident surveys, the budget release timeline, and a grant awarded to the Library for technology expansion. The Town Counsel confirmed the closure of the Town Meeting warrant. The Board discussed recent community events, including a Raptor event, the Gong Cha reopening, and the MLK event. A subcommittee began reviewing Select Board goals and debt policies. Key business items included a presentation on regulating Second Generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides (SGARs), leading to a motion to approve the amendment for an all-way stop at North Street at Greenwood Road, an all-way stop at Chandler Road at Greenwood Road, an all-way stop at Cutler Road at Reservation Road, and a three-way stop at Harold Parker Road at Jenkins Road. The Board accepted a donation of $4,809.12 from the Friends of Andover Dog Park for park amenities. An update on the first "Business Scorecard" was presented, covering Quarterly Rooms Tax, Business Certificates, Commercial Building and Sign Permits, and commercial real estate occupancy rates downtown and in areas like River Road. Finally, the Board discussed and adopted an amended Select Board Policy concerning the appointment process in the event of a Town Manager vacancy, changing the reference term from "acting" to "interim." The Consent Agenda included the approval of appointments for the Deputy Town Manager for Operations and the Chief Financial Officer.
The meeting included the election of officers, resulting in Susan McCready as Chair, Mark Comeiro as Vice Chair, and Chris Klein as Clerk. Key discussion revolved around reviewing event documents and finalizing a draft template for several events, including Memorial Day (park refurbish, rededication, plaque), July 4th (concert, America's pot luck), and a July 18th major event with family activities. Ongoing promotional efforts were reviewed, such as downtown lights, flags, signage, and Patriot Profiles themed around legacy, service, and education. The committee also set agenda items for the next meeting, focusing on reviewing action items and discussing branding, graphics, website, and social media strategy.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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