Williston Development Review Bd 1/2.
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Agenda Items
- Village Associates, The Hamlet, Zephyr Road, Final plan amendment to reconfigure parking tin the Taft Corners Downtown District - 0:00
- Maranatha Church, 1037 South Brownell Road, Pre=application to contruct an 11,238 SF building and a 20'x50' storage shed - 11:00
- Scott Gardner, Final Palt applciation for three lot subdivision at 2791 South Road - 26:35
- Snyder Taft corners Limited Partnership and JCST LLC, 5987 Williston Rd, Finney Crossing, final subdivision amendment - 34:20
- Patrice Maloney, River Hill Farm Inc. 1641 Gov. Chittenden Rd, Discretionary Application for a nine lot subdivision lf a 148 acre parcel - 80:20
- Jeff Atwood, Pre-application of aone lot subdivision at 230 N. Williston Rd - 142:45
- Minutes of July 22 2008 - 169:20
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