Williston Development Review Board
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Agenda Items
- all to order - 0:00
- SP 06-09 Amendment, Williston School District, Allen Brook School, 497 Talcott Road, request a Discretionary Permit review for a one year extension for the removal of the three temporary classrooms and restoring the site at Allen Brook School in the Residential Zoning District (RZD) - 0:57
- APP 11-01, Hergenrother Custom Development LLC, 302 Mountain View Drive, Ste 300, Colchester, requests the Williston Developemtn Review Board review an appeal of a decision by the Director of Planning for a deck on a dwelling at 21 Landsdowne Street (Lot #6) in Slate Barn Estates in the Village Zoning District (VZD) - 12:24
- DP 111-01, Munson Earth Moving, 85 Shunpike Road, Williston requestst a Discretionary Permit review for a MAster Sign Plan at 45-48 Industrial Avenue in the Industrial Zoning District West (IZDW) - 25:37
- DP 10-37, G.B. New England 2, LLC, 14 Breakneck Hill Road, Lincoln, RI, requests Discretionary Permit approval to demolish existing building (Imported Cars), to construct a 13,600 s.f. retail buidling for CVS Pharmacy, parking lot, landscaping and associated improvements at 2466 Saint George Road in the Taft Corners Zoning District (TCZD) - 33:31
- Executive session/back from executive session - 121:37
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Description
Development Review Board (DRB) - The Williston DRB consists of a seven member Board appointed by the Selectboard for staggered three year terms. This Board is responsible for reviewing and approving all proposed development projects. This includes conditional use, variance, site plan, and subdivision approvals. The Board also reviews Certificates of Appropriateness as recommended by the Historical Preservation Committee.
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