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Town of East Montpelier

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Jul 6, 2021·Board Meeting

East Montpelier Development Review Board Minutes

Board

The meeting included a final plan review for Application #21-037, a subdivision proposal by William Kaplan on behalf of Cummings Farm LLC, which was conditionally approved pending future review if Lot 2 is developed. A conditional use review for Application #21-032, concerning additions to the Green Mountain Day Spa business, was continued to the next meeting due to incomplete required state documents from VTrans and ANR. Additionally, the board discussed future meeting logistics, noted that the Planning Commission is updating the Town Plan sections on telecommunications and scenic resources, and reviewing zoning regulations for PUDs, setbacks, and minimum lot sizes.

Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Emergency Preparedness Committee Emergency Preparedness Committee Meeting Minutes Draft

Board

Key discussions centered on planning a Generator Workshop, scheduled for March 21st, including creating a corresponding flyer. The committee focused on defining Emergency Preparedness Committee Goals, specifically regarding Neighborhood Groups for emergency communication, and established the next steps involving a Google Form survey for residents. Preparations for the Town Meeting table and presentation were reviewed, covering the distribution of preparedness materials and updates on committee initiatives. Additionally, the committee discussed initiating family emergency preparedness workshops, potentially collaborating with neighboring towns, with a goal to schedule one in June. The next meeting was scheduled for March 25th.

Jan 1, 2019·Strategic Plan

Town of East Montpelier Town Plan 2019-2026

Strategic

The East Montpelier 2026 Town Plan serves as a comprehensive guide for the town's development over an eight-year period, aiming to reorganize the plan and update all chapters and maps. Key focus areas include significant updates to Hazard Mitigation and Flood Resilience, Energy and Energy Conservation, Housing, and Land Use, alongside the addition of a new section on Brownfields and Hazardous Sites. The plan continues to emphasize concentrating growth within East Montpelier Village and identified growth areas, with an expanded Energy and Energy Conservation section designed to qualify as an Enhanced Energy Plan under Act 174.

Feb 9, 2026·Board Meeting

Town Of East Montpelier Selectboard Memo

Board

Key discussions included a review of the draft Easement for Trails with the Town Lawyer, focusing on the Town's obligations as a co-holder of the recreational easement. The board also discussed the Proposed Park Shelter, noting that the draft application was under review by the National Park Service, with grant implementation expected between June 2026 and December 2028. Further topics involved discussing potential dates for the two required hearings on the 2026 Town Plan, providing updates on CDBG-DR, MPG, and Dream Grants, and reviewing bids for the 2026 Ash Tree Project, where the option of using the road crew versus contracting was considered. Other agenda items included consideration of renewing the CAI Maps Maintenance Contract, a Washington Electric Right of Way Work/Access Permit, a Letter of Support for the Generations Vermont Project, review of expense warrants, and a report on current town recruitment needs.

Feb 9, 2026·Board Meeting

East Montpelier Selectboard Webvtt

Board

The meeting commenced with the opening of the session and a review of agenda additions, which resulted in none being added. The body addressed amendments to the minutes from the January 21st meeting, including correcting a name spelling and amending language regarding statements made by Mr. Gardner about political statements at town meetings. A significant portion of the meeting involved a detailed discussion regarding a proposed park shelter project. Proponents discussed the financial implications of choosing a higher-quality timber frame structure (estimated $100,000 total cost) versus a less expensive pole barn option, noting the cost difference after factoring in 50% grant funding and in-kind volunteer labor contributions. The discussion concluded with the board agreeing to enter executive session to discuss confidential attorney-client communications related to a draft easement for trails, followed by consensus on working out the details of a memorandum of understanding for that easement.

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