Planning Commission
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Frank Lapham
Matt Puffer
Harry Chandler
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planning commission may have not less than three nor more than nine voting
members. At least a majority of the members must be residents of the
municipality. The selectpersons of a "rural town" shall be non-voting
ex-officio members. An energy coordinator may also be a non-voting ex-officio
member. 24 V.S.A. § 4322. Planning commissioners are appointed by the
selectboard for four-year. 24 V.S.A. § 4323.
Any planning commission created under 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117 may:
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Prepare a municipal plan and amendments thereof for consideration by the
legislative body and review amendments thereof initiated by others as set forth
in 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117, Subchapter 5;
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Prepare and present to the legislative body proposed bylaws and make
recommendations to the legislative body on proposed amendments to such bylaws
as set forth in 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117, Subchapter 6;
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Administer bylaws adopted under 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117, Subchapter 6, unless a
development review board or separate zoning board of adjustment is in place;
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Undertake studies and make recommendations on matters of land development,
urban renewal, transportation, economic and social development, urban
beautification and design improvements, historic and scenic preservation, the
conservation of energy, the development of renewable energy resources and
wetland protection;
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Prepare and present to the legislative body recommended building, plumbing,
fire, electrical, housing, and related codes and enforcement procedures, and construction
specifications for streets and related public improvements;
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Prepare and present a recommended capital budget and program for a period of
five years for action by the legislative body;
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Hold public meetings;
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Require from other departments and agencies of the municipality such available
information as relates to the work of the planning commission;
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Enter upon land to make examinations and surveys in the performance of its
functions;
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Participate in a regional planning program;
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Retain staff and consultant assistance in carrying out its duties and powers;
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Undertake comprehensive planning, including related preliminary planning and
engineering studies; and
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Perform such other acts or functions necessary or appropriate to fulfill the
intent and purposes of 24 V.S.A. Chapter 117.
Every
municipality may appropriate to and expend funds for its planning commission.
The planning commission shall keep a record of its business and shall make an
annual report to the municipality.