Thanksgiving Week Trash/Recycling pick up
on Wednesday, November 22, 2023
on Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Thanksgiving Week Trash/Recycling pick up
on Wednesday, November 22, 2023 TOWN OF GUILDHALL
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING Request for Variance by Allen Hodgdon Regarding Property Located at 593 Route 102, Guildhall, VT Notice is hereby given pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 4464(a)(1), that the Guildhall Development Review Board (DRB) shall hold a public hearing on November 29, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at Guild Hall, 13 Courthouse Drive, Guildhall, to consider the request of Allen Hodgdon to grant a variance of the time limitations set forth in Guildhall Zoning Bylaw § 324.01D for the continuous use of a travel trailer currently located on the Property, as described below, for living purposes for up to one (1) year and to otherwise hear any testimony or evidence as to whether the Property can be considered for conditional use approval for business purposes as set forth in Guildhall Zoning Bylaw, Table 205.03 and Section 207. Property Location Information: 593 Rte. 102, Guildhall, VT 05905 Tax Map Parcel ID: 102-1775 SPAN #: 270-085-10090 A copy of Mr. Hodgdon’s October 20, 2023 variance request, a Zoning Permit Application dated September 28, 2023, and related zoning information may be viewed and obtained at the Guildhall Town offices during normal business hours. Participation at the hearing is required to preserve your rights as an applicant or interested party to participate in any appeal of a decision made by the DRB on the above matter. See 24 V.S.A. § 4471(a). Comments and/or concerns may be communicated to the DRB in person or through a representative at the hearing or submitted prior to the hearing in writing or by e-mail at townclerk@guildhallvt.org. For Guildhall Development Review Board: George Blakeslee Town Clerk The Vermont Center for Independent Living is pleased to announce the launch of a statewide, in-home vaccine service for people of all ages.
Contact Kate Larose (she/her) Pandemic Equity Coordinator Vermont Center for Independent Living kate@vcil.org 802-224-1818 There will be NO RECYCLING PICK UP Thursday, November 9th.
Please do not put your recycling curbside for THIS WEEK ONLY. Regular Recycling Pick up will resume on November 13th. If your bins become full, please feel free to put your recycling in bags and put next to your bins. TRASH PICK UP WILL REMAIN THE SAME. This change is for RECYCLING ONLY. A Zoning Permit application has been posted at the Town Office and can be inspected by the public at any time.
1. parcel: 003-1750 T Rogers Sr 20x12 Wood Shed) The Auditors will meet at the Guild Hall (Town Office) on Thursday, October 26th at 6:30 PM for the purpose of reviewing the Town's 3rd Quarter General Fund. Agenda is > here <
The Selectboard will hold their Regular Monthly Meeting in-person on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM in the Guild Hall.
The agenda can be downloaded > here < There will be NO RECYCLING PICK UP Thursday, November 9th.
Please do not put your recycling curbside for THIS WEEK ONLY. Regular Recycling Pick up will resume on November 13th. If your bins become full, please feel free to put your recycling in bags and put next to your bins. TRASH PICK UP WILL REMAIN THE SAME. This change is for RECYCLING ONLY. Island Pond, Vermont—On Saturday, October 14th from 10 AM to 1 PM, Island Pond & the Town of Brighton are hosting one of Button Up Vermont’s annual campaign events. This event’s theme is Weatherization for All: Programs & Resources for Making Efficiency Affordable. The event will be held at the Brighton Town Hall Gymnasium.
Northeastern Vermont Development Association (NVDA), Energy Committees and Energy Partners from across the NEK have worked together to offer a free, family-friendly, and affordability-focused event to everyone interested in energy efficiency. A panel of representatives from HEAT Squad, NETO, NEKCA, RuralEdge, Efficiency Vermont, VPPSA, and VEC will provide information on incentives, rebates, grants, and programs for homeowners, renters, and landlords, alike. This is the opportunity to ask questions such as “How can I afford to weatherize?”, “Is it worth the time and cost?”, and “Where do I start?” Local, seasonal refreshments, door prizes, and raffles will be provided. Guests have the chance to win a free home energy audit from HEAT Squad, gift cards to local hardware stores to encourage DIY weatherization, and more. After the main event, all guests are invited to explore Island Pond and the breathtaking fall foliage display at its peak. “Our restaurants are ready to serve you a delicious lunch before you tackle the Bluff Mountain Community Hiking Trail which provides a fantastic view of our beautiful lake decorated in autumn colors. It is easily accessible from our downtown and a favorite amongst all our visitors,” said Mike Strait, the town’s Director of Recreation and Economic Development as well as its Energy Coordinator. “As Brighton, and most of Essex County, register the coldest temperatures in Vermont throughout the winter, the cost of heating our homes is a significant portion of everyone's budget making events like this especially helpful to our communities. We are excited to bring these resources to the people that need them most.” The 2023 Property Taxes are due at the Town Office on or before October 15, 2023.
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