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The board discussed upcoming clean energy siting regulations and the need for zoning alignment. Significant time was dedicated to developing a draft bylaw for Short Term Rental (STR) regulations, covering definitions, registration and inspection requirements, rental caps, ownership limits, parking, and potential community impact fees. Additionally, the board reviewed and agreed upon revisions for detached Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), specifically regarding floor area ratios and size limits. Correspondence regarding signage enforcement and zoning processes was also addressed.
The board reviewed public comments regarding a proposed lithium battery storage project and draft short-term rental (STR) bylaws. The board adopted new parliamentary procedures based on Robert's Rules of Order. Updates regarding upcoming board seat elections were provided. The board conducted a detailed review of draft STR regulations, including signage requirements and registration processes. Furthermore, the board approved revisions to the Sign Bylaw, separating them into two warrant articles, and approved the revised ADU bylaw for submission to the Select Board. Additionally, the board received updates regarding the appointment of a new Executive Director for the BRPC and upcoming meetings related to renewable energy siting.
The Planning Board held a meeting to discuss several key items including updates to sign regulations, such as clarifying feather flag allowances and A-frame size standards. The Board also addressed building height limits for the Pontoosuc Lake area and decided to revisit the topic with potential technical assistance. Significant discussions were held regarding Short-Term Rental regulations, specifically defining rental periods, establishing registration and inspection requirements, setting off-street parking standards, and permitting the use of Accessory Dwelling Units as short-term rentals. Additionally, the Board reviewed draft updates for Accessory Dwelling Unit bylaws and coordinated on upcoming meetings with the Select Board.
The 2026 Lanesborough Open Space and Recreation Plan outlines a blueprint for the town's conservation and recreation efforts over the next decade. It focuses on three overarching goals: creating a diverse and accessible park system while preserving natural resources; enhancing the positive economic impact of outdoor recreation; and safeguarding the community's rural character, scenic vistas, agricultural land, and natural resources for future generations. Key priorities include protecting Pontoosuc Lake, expanding William Laston Memorial Park, increasing accessibility to outdoor spaces, fostering collaborative regional relationships, supporting agricultural operators, advancing tree and forest management, mitigating climate change impacts, and reducing sprawl development.
The Board of Health discussed the addition of a new member to the board. New business included the implementation of a new permit renewal system featuring late fee enforcement for applications submitted after the deadline. Updates were provided on housing cases involving property inspections, and the board approved fiscal year 2027 Alliance contracts. Additionally, the board designated a secondary contact for the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coalition.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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