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The meeting included a review of correspondence regarding a Connecticut Siting Council public hearing for a solar photovoltaic project. The commission discussed solar field legislation and buildable area determinations under Public Act 25-1. An excavation permit renewal for 81 Industrial Park Road was approved with modified inspection frequency conditions. Additionally, the commission reviewed a request concerning the fostering of dogs at a residential property and discussed upcoming regulation priorities and continuing education opportunities for members.
The board discussed several items, including a proposed cash policy, library news, grant opportunities, the clothing shed, maintenance issues, Friends of the Library activities, volunteer outreach, and upcoming events.
The board discussed concerns regarding a local Solar Field Project, specifically exploring potential methods for preventing or delaying the development. Other business included an update on a proposed ordinance regarding the ability of salaried municipal employees to serve on boards and commissions, the status of an unclaimed property claim, and the decision to retain culvert pipes for future use. The board also received updates on an upcoming Tri-Board meeting, the timeline for a verdict from the CT Siting Council on the Solar Field Project, and the closure of OSHA asbestos inspection abatements. New business involved the appointment of a member to the Agricultural Commission, the tabling of a discussion regarding town cash policies, and the review and approval of monthly invoices and the treasurer's report. The board also addressed correspondence regarding the former Town Hall building.
The Sterling Board of Finance conducted meetings to review audit reports, propose budgets for the Board of Selectmen and Board of Education, and coordinate year-end transfers. Discussions included revenue adjustments, salary studies, and updates on town projects such as the town garage expansion. The Board approved the audit, addressed appropriations for opioid account funds to the Northeast District Department of Health, and reviewed proposed dates for future public hearings.
The commission discussed the potential future use of the former Town Hall and the notification of a solar field application, noting that jurisdiction lies with the Connecticut Siting Council. The ZEO report was reviewed, including clarification on regulations for earth excavation. Other business included a review of non-conforming building regulations for a future text amendment, further research into solar field legislation regarding ownership and decommissioning, and an overview of Public Act 25-1 concerning housing growth requirements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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