Williston Development Review Board
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Agenda Items
- Call to order - 0:00
- Public Forum - 0:11
- DP 14-11: Chittenden Solid Waste District, 1021 Redmond Rd., requests Discretionary Permit review for Master Sign plan to include multiple freestanding and wall signs as well as a sandwich board sign at 1024 Redmond Rd. in the Industrial Zoning District East (IZDE) - 0:24
- DP 14-12: Rexbo Development Inc., PO Box 1578, Greenfield, MA 01302, requests Discretionary Permit review for a Master Sign Plan, change in use, and site changes proposed for 2939 St. George Rd. (Exit 12 Sunoco) in the Gateway Zoning District South (GZDS) - 0:38
- Communications, Final Plans and Other Business - 33:26
- DP 14-13: David & Deborah Russell, 474 Mountains View Rd., and Don Harrington & Peter Yee,m PO Box 2265, So. Burlington, requests Pre-Application review for three buildings with a total of nine multi-family residential units on 17.1 acres, with an existing single family dwelling, located at 474 Mountain View Rd., in the Residential Zoning District (RZD). - 38:37
- Minutes from November 26, 2013 DRB Meeting - 72:01
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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. Agenda can be found here:
http://www.town.williston.vt.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={3508DCAC-7F3F-49D8-AC54-2DE9C6080E6C}
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