South Burlington Development Review Board

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The Development Review Board is a seven member volunteer board made up of South Burlington citizens who are appointed by the City Council. The Development Review Board is charged with overseeing subdivision, site plan, conditional use, and all other Board review applications. All meetings are open to the public held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room at 575 Dorset Street.

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Format: 2024-04-29
Format: 2024-04-29
South Burlington Development Review Board - 09/16/2008
The South Burlington Design Review Board meets at 7pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Channel 17 records one of these meetings each month. Meetings air on Channel 17 at the times listed below. To find out more about...
South Burlington Development Review Board - 09/02/2008
The South Burlington Design Review Board meets at 7pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Channel 17 records one of these meetings each month. Meetings air on Channel 17 at the times listed below. To find out more about...
South Burlington Development Review Board - 08/19/2008
The South Burlington Design Review Board meets at 7pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Channel 17 records one of these meetings each month. Meetings air on Channel 17 at the times listed below. To find out more about...
South Burlington Development Review Board - 08/05/2008
The South Burlington Design Review Board meets at 7pm on the first and third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Channel 17 records one of these meetings each month. Meetings air on Channel 17 at the times listed below. To find out more about...
Channel 17's L-G Davitian Discusses Televising SDRB Meetings - 01/16/2007
Channel 17's L-G Davitian Discusses Televising SDRB Meetings

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