Williston Development Review Board
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Agenda Items
- DP 10 - 29, Adams Properties Ltd, 391 Boyer Circle, requests Discretionary Permit review to construct a 1,760 s.f. addition to an existing day care at 907 Marshall Avenue in the Industrial Zoning District West (IZDW). - 0:45
- P 10 - 30, Judge Development Corporation, 2 Market Street, South Burlington request Discretionary Permit review for a 26 parking space expansion at 2141 Essex Road in the Taft Corners Zoning District (TCZD. - 7:15
- DP 10 – 26, Catamount Brownell LLC, for Sports & Fitness Edge, at 115 Wellness Drive, request Discretionary Permit review to convert 12,000 s.f. of an existing 26,400 s.f. field house to expand daycare space for an additional 80 children in the Industrial Zoning District West (IZDW). - 26:30
- DP 10 - 01 , Morris/Switzer Associates, 185 Talcott Road, requests reconsideration of Discretionary Permit approval and conditions, to construct two new 2000 s.f. office buildings and appurtenances in the Mixed-Use Residential Zone (MURZD). - 45:00
- DP 09 – 11, John Bendzunas, 7732 Williston Road, request review for a Discretionary Permit for a 2-lot Subdivision in the Village Zoning District (VZD). - 71:50
- Minutes from 3/23/2010 and other Business / Correspondence - 80:50
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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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