Town of Bolton
3045 Theodore Roosevelt
Highway
Bolton VT 05676
802-434-5075
Meeting
called to order at 6:08 p.m.
Planning
Commission members present: Linda Baker, Chair, Steve Barner (6:30 p.m.), Jim
Bralich, Chris Haggerty, Rodney Pingree
Planning
Commission members absent: None
Zoning
Administrator: Dick Ward
Clerk: Amy Grover
1. Minutes – February 12, 2002
2. Other communications/mail
3. Review of CCRP Open Space Plan Maps
4. Zoning Regulations Amendments
5. Any other business
6. Adjournment
Rodney Pingree made a motion to accept the minutes of February 12, 2002. Chris Haggerty seconded the motion. All were in favor.
The Commission reviewed a letter from the State Environmental Board in reference to the dismissal of the application of John Larkin for the Bear Run Townhouses.
The
Commission reviewed a letter from the State Agency of Natural Resources in
reference to the Streeter residence on Stage road.
The
Commission reviewed a certified letter from The Stowe Planning Commission in
reference to changes in their Zoning Regulations.
1.
No
wellhead source protection area shown, only a 200-foot isolation zone.
2.
Scale
bar.
3.
Parcel
near the Jonesville Bridge needs clarification.
4.
Horse
stables and trails may be inaccurate.
5.
The
Driving Range on Rt. 2 is no longer in business.
6.
Identification
of purple circles – wells? Source protection areas?
7.
Joiner
and Duck Brooks are not mapped.
8.
What
are the “rare and irreplaceable communities?”
1.
Page
28, Add to Section 16, Definitions
Insert
Exhibit 1 into document –lot
examples.
2. Page 11, Article V, Section 1, I
I.
Certificate of Occupancy/Compliance
a. It shall be unlawful to use, occupy or
permit the use or occupancy of any land or structure or part thereof created,
erected, changed, converted, or wholly or partly altered or enlarged in its use
or structure until a certificate of occupancy/compliance is issued therefore by
the Administrative Officer.
b. Within five (5) days after notification that
a building or structure or premises or part thereof is ready for occupancy or
use, it shall be the duty of the Administrative Officer to have made a final
inspection thereof and issue a certificate of occupancy/compliance if the
project is found to conform with the provisions of this ordinance, and all
other ordinances and regulations of the Town.
c. Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy/Compliance. Upon the request
of the owner or his authorized representative, the Administrative Officer may
issue a temporary certificate of occupancy/compliance for the purposes
described above provided the owner or his authorized representative can
demonstrate that any all Town approvals or permits have been obtained and
complied with to the fullest extent possible, barring uncontrollable factors
such as inclement weather that may have prevented final paving or installation
of required landscaping. The temporary
certificate of occupancy/compliance shall remain in effect for a period not to
exceed six (6) months at which time the owner or his representative must obtain
a certificate of occupancy/compliance as provided in a. and b. above.
d. Certificates of occupancy/compliance shall
be required for single family or two family dwellings.
3. Page 28, Article VI, Section 16, Swimming Pools
a. All electrical appliances connected to
private swimming pools shall be properly grounded. No electrical wires may cross the pool area.
b. Any lighting in conjunction with the pool
shall be so situated that there is no direct glare beyond lot line.
c. Every in-ground swimming pool shall be
completely enclosed by a wall, fence, or other substantial structure not less
than four feet in height measured on the outside of the enclosure. No openings other than doors and gates with
any dimensions greater than four inches shall be permitted therein except that
picket fences may be erected or maintained having horizontal spacing between
pickets not more than four inches. All
gates or door openings through such enclosures shall be equipped with
self-closing or self-latching devices capable of remaining securely closed at
all times when not in actual use; provided however, that the door of any
residence forming any part of the enclosure need not be so equipped. Any self-latching device accessible from the
outside of the pool enclosure shall be located at least four feet above the
ground or otherwise equally inaccessible to small children.
d. A natural barrier, hedge, or other
protective device approved by the Administrative Officer may be used in place
of the above as long as the degree of protection afforded by the substituted
devices or structures is not less than the aforementioned protection by the
enclosure, gate and latch. All
aboveground pools shall bar step access when not in use.
e. No pool shall be constructed in a required
front yard.
f. No pool shall be closer than ten feet as
measured from water’s edge to any side or rear yard lot lines.
4. Page 27, Section 12
a. “Rights-of-way that access four (4) or more dwellings shall be improved to meet the minimum base requirements of the A-21 Vermont AOT road construction standards; (See appendix)”
b. “Rights-of-way shall have a recommended minimum of at least thirty (30) feet.”
Agenda Item # 5
– Other Business
Dick Ward suggested that telecommunications towers be added as a conditional use in Rural II, and that zoning regulations for telecommunications facilities not be used.
The next scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission will be on Tuesday, April 16, 2002, 6 p.m. at the Town Office.
Agenda Item #6 –
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
Amy Grover
Clerk, Planning Commission
These minutes are
unofficial until accepted by the Planning Commission.
These minutes were read and accepted by the Planning Commission on
__________________________ , 2002
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Linda Baker, Chair