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The commission discussed enforcement actions regarding property damage at 91 Chace Hill Road and 430 Metropolitan Road, including potential agricultural exemptions and statute of limitations. The agent reported on National Grid activities, CSX herbicide usage, and an appeal regarding a stormwater situation on South Nelson Road. Furthermore, the commission held a discussion on draft Stormwater Permit Regulations, focusing on proposed fee structures for disturbed areas, and signed a Stormwater Permit for 64 South Nelson Street.
The board meeting included a review of facilities projects such as the exterior lift lobby expansion, plumbing maintenance, and ongoing pest control. The director reported on various outreach efforts, including Pi Day activities, a seed library, and a pajama drive, as well as upcoming town meeting capital project requests. Financial updates indicated that budget lines remain on track, with a plan to return unused security camera funds. Discussions also covered circulation statistics, successful youth services programming, school visits, and the routine review of the library's security camera policy. Finally, the board expressed gratitude to a departing trustee.
The commission held several public hearings regarding Notices of Intent and Requests for Determination for projects involving septic system replacements, new single-family home construction, and a retroactive culvert replacement. Key actions included issuing standard orders of conditions for multiple properties, approving the appointment of a new commissioner, and ratifying enforcement orders for unauthorized tree cutting. Additionally, the commission reviewed communications regarding environmental monitoring markers and discussed zoning board variance petitions for property renovations.
The council addressed the resignation of a member and discussed replacement programming, resulting in the allocation of $800 for a new yoga program. The session included a review of various community and historical programming initiatives, such as the Mary Sawyer project, the Needle Factory, and the Sterling Field Trip Day. The treasurer provided a status update on town and state balances. Additionally, the council explored a proposed contra dance initiative and discussed strategies for a public survey, planning to leverage the upcoming summer series for community engagement and feedback.
The meeting addressed the reappointment of the Montachusett Regional Technical Vocational School Committee representative and ratified a one-year Fire Union contract. The board accepted a conflict of interest disclosure from the Fire Chief and conducted a review of the town warrant and budget. The Town Administrator provided reports on various grants, budget preparations, committee activities, and upcoming town events, including the Annual Town Meeting and election. Additionally, the board discussed potential improvements to the town website, the formation of a grant review committee for the DPW building project, and heard concerns from residents regarding a local flooding issue and the Conservation Commission's actions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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