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Board meetings and strategic plans from Laurie Greenleaf's organization
The agenda includes several public hearings regarding amendments to ordinances on solid waste, site plan review, and homelessness, alongside discussions on a cannabis moratorium and the town's comprehensive plan. Administrative items include the approval of a town manager's executive search proposal, retroactive grant applications for infrastructure, and funding approvals for park repairs and the purchase of rescue equipment. Additionally, the Board reviewed tree removal contracts, ATV grant applications, and major recreation project contracts. The agenda also included a review of treasurer's warrants and discussion on town electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The meeting included a public hearing and subsequent deliberations on two main projects: a subdivision revision for Falls Estate on Falls Drive, which involved the addition of three buildings comprising five units, and a major site plan review for a 10-unit multi-family building at 48 and 52 Waterville Road. The Board approved both projects. Additionally, there was a brief discussion regarding a statewide moratorium on data centers and its potential relevance to the town.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding an administrative appeal involving a notice of violation for building safety and property maintenance ordinances. The discussion centered on reported unsafe and unsanitary living conditions, specifically identifying multiple fire hazards including deteriorated electrical wiring and improper pellet stove installation. The board ultimately voted to uphold the decision previously issued by the code enforcement officer. Additionally, the board discussed general appeal procedures and planned for an executive session to be held at the next organizational meeting.
The committee discussed and approved a $13,000 emergency TIF application for masonry repairs on a brick façade. Additionally, members reviewed available balances in the Downtown TIF accounts, compared investment impacts against original TIF renewal projections, and identified a need to re-post the application and deadline information on the municipal website.
The board conducted a workshop to review several ordinances. Discussions included refining licensing standards, inspections, and operational requirements for homeless shelters and public camping, with a final draft forwarded to the Selectboard. Additionally, the board approved forwarding a temporary moratorium ordinance on cannabis establishments to align with state regulations, and a revised site plan review ordinance designed to streamline project reviews. The board also received updates regarding ongoing work on the Sewer Treatment Ordinance and a report concerning the impact of a new statewide moratorium on large data centers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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