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The meeting included board reorganization and a citizen's open forum. Key discussion topics involved the acceptance of donations for the Police and Fire Departments, a special one-day liquor license request, a collective bargaining agreement with the Lenox Fire Department for fiscal years 26-28, and annual reappointments for boards and commissions. The board also reviewed a liquor license amendment regarding an alteration of premises for the Gateways Inn and held an executive session to discuss the value of real property.
The Board endorsed Form A for 239 Undermountain Road. The discussion regarding the Seasonal Communities Designation was deferred to a future meeting. Additionally, the Board deliberated on the draft bylaw for Mobile Food Establishments, focusing on clarifying property definitions, determining licensing responsibilities for homeowners, and defining jurisdictional authority regarding public property.
The meeting included a consent agenda covering an easement request from National Grid and the approval of a collective bargaining agreement between the Town of Lenox and the Lenox Patrol Association. General business items involved a liquor license manager change for The Cornell Inn, a public hearing regarding the transfer of a liquor license to Berkshire Untold, and a public hearing for a new wine and malt off-premises package store license for Mazzeo's Italian Deli. Additionally, the Board approved a purchase and sale agreement for the acquisition of approximately 10 acres of property adjacent to Kennedy Park.
The Board reviewed three main agenda items. First, it considered a special permit request to operate a massage business at 88 Housatonic Street, which was granted. Second, it addressed a variance request for a fence at 91 West Street, which was continued to the next meeting. Third, it approved a special permit for the renovation and reconstruction of a residential structure and garage at 14 Old Stockbridge Road, determining the project met all requirements despite exceeding the standard floor area increase threshold.
This Open Space and Recreation Plan Update aims to protect open spaces and provide recreational opportunities, fostering a resilient, active, and connected community. It integrates community desires and natural species' needs to achieve goals across ten key areas: protecting water resources, plant and wildlife habitats, agricultural lands, and critical visual and historic resources; enhancing public awareness and access to recreational facilities; establishing a Parks Commission; meeting community recreational needs; building advocacy through education and partnerships; and securing funding. The overall vision is a community with healthy ecosystems, diverse recreational options, and preserved historical, cultural, and visual resources.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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