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The board conducted a public hearing for a conditional use application regarding a small engine sales and repair business at 69 Church Street. Discussions centered on the character of the area, noise mitigation, exterior storage, and site screening. The board ultimately approved the application with specific conditions regarding external down-lighting, operational hours for power equipment, mandatory screening for equipment storage, and designated on-site parking spaces.
The board held a public hearing regarding an application by the Town of Bethel for the construction of a new salt shed and a pole barn equipment shed at the municipal garage. The project details were presented, highlighting improvements to salt storage and the recent replacement of an underground fuel tank. The board reviewed relevant zoning bylaws and discussed potential erosion concerns related to rainwater runoff from the new structure's roof. The application was approved with a condition requiring the installation of crushed stone along the structure's drip line to mitigate erosion risks.
The meeting included the appointment of the Selectboard Chair, the addition of a member to the Class 4 Road Committee, and a public hearing regarding the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan update. A final public hearing was conducted for the Pleasant Street Sidewalk Project, which requires additional funding and has a multi-year completion timeline. The board approved a coin drop request for the Bethel Historical Society, several liquor license applications, and a scheduling change for a future meeting. Additionally, members discussed the formation of a human services working group, received updates on the town manager's report regarding sheriff patrols, zoning permits, audits, and municipal water system challenges.
The commission discussed applying for a grant for wetland restoration at Kate's Pond, received an update on the Quimby Town Forest project, and noted they are not currently involved in the Weber-Dimock Dam removal project. Additionally, the commission planned for Green Up Day activities, authorized an advertisement purchase for publicizing the event, and decided to delay a joint meeting with the Planning Commission regarding Act 181.
The Commission discussed the Weber-Dimock Dam removal project, which was tabled for further coordination. Topics included a Town Plan review with a focus on town center development and housing, an update on the Vermont Conservation Plan and how state priorities relate to local efforts, and progress on the Quimby Town Forest project. Additionally, the Commission considered eligibility for Tiny Grants, planning for Green Up Day, and potential new trail connections at Flag Pole Hill.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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