South Burlington City Council
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Agenda Items
- Welcome - 0:00
- Agenda - 0:20
- Public Forum - 0:34
- Announcements and City Manager’s Report. - 10:18
- Consent Agenda - 15:23
- Presentation on South Burlington Municipal investments and improvements in energy efficiency, conservation and generation – Lou Bresee, Energy Manager - 16:21
- Council review and discussion regarding the Burlington International Airport Noise Compatibility Program Implementation Plan - 150:20
- FY20 unaudited draft financials, July FY21 financials – Tom Hubbard - 160:10
- Review and possibly approve Budget Schedule for FY22 and preliminary Council FY ‘22 budget discussion - 176:30
- Reports from Councilors on Committee assignments - 180:10
- Other business - 180:25
- Step III Grievance Hearing* - Public Works/City Hall AFSCME Local 1343 (*Held in executive session) - 181:43
- Interim Zoning application #IZ-20-02 of Eastern Development Corporation for development on an existing 8.66 acre lot developed with a single family home and 7,000 sf storage building. The development consists of one 6.68 acre lot containing 36 dwelling units in three-family buildings, a 1.38 acre lot containing the existing single family home and storage building, and a third lot containing proposed city streets, 600 Spear Street. - 661:10
- Council discussion regarding publication of a bi-weekly Municipal government e-newsletter called the South Burlington Times - 953:30
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