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The agenda includes the consideration of a resolution to memorialize action taken at a previous special meeting. The Board will conduct public hearings for several variance applications, including proposals for home additions and construction at 15 Nichols Road, 9 Norwood Court, 286 Mendham Road, 40 Knollwood Drive, and 9 Westminster Place. These applications involve various requests for front, side, and rear yard setbacks, as well as building height and accessory structure variances.
The board conducted its organizational and regular meeting, focusing on several administrative items. Re-appointments were formalized for two board members for multi-year terms. The board held elections for its leadership positions, resulting in the selection of a new President and Vice President for the calendar year. Additionally, the board reviewed and unanimously approved a series of resolutions designated as 03-26 through 10-26.
The committee reviewed the previous year's end reports from sub-committees, including communications, community center initiatives, and health fair activities. Discussions focused on website resources and the addition of liability disclaimers for senior resources. Future goals for the committee include increasing senior participation in community center hearings and school referendums, enhancing collaboration with the Health Department on educational programs regarding Medicare and health management, and promoting volunteer opportunities for seniors such as snow shoveling and leaf raking services.
The board discussed ongoing issues regarding runners on South Street, noting that it is being handled as a police matter. The Health Department presented a measles map comparing vaccination rates across surrounding towns, highlighting the relative stability of local rates. Additionally, board members shared comments regarding administrative appointments and departmental gratitude.
The meeting agenda includes the swearing-in of a new committee member and a firefighter, the issuance of a Women's History Month proclamation, and public hearings on ordinances concerning bamboo regulations, non-union personnel salaries, and capital improvements funded by the General Capital and Sewer Utility Capital Funds. The committee also plans to introduce the 2026 Municipal Budget and authorize professional service contracts for engineering and affordable housing legal counsel. Additional items include approving change orders for road resurfacing, authorizing PILOT payments and shared services, and granting permissions for community events such as a fireworks display and a family picnic.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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