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DRAFT AGENDA
SOUTH BURLINGTON CITY COUNCIL
City Hall Community Room
575 Dorset Street
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VERMONT
Legislative Breakfast 7:30am Tuesday, December 4, 2012
1. Call the meeting to order.
2. City Council and School Board members and Staff will discuss legislative issues with South
Burlington Representatives and Chittenden County Senators. The City's draft legislative
priorities are below. The School District will transmit their priorities separately.
Superintendent Young and City Manager Miller respectfully request discussion alternate
between the City and School District priorities.
1. TIF and Economic Development Legislation:
a. If South Burlington is not the 6`" TIF, legislation is needed to make us the 7" TIF.
b. Discuss amendments to TIF legislation advantageous to South Burlington.
c. Discuss whether to support other tools to address the economic needs of small
as well as larger municipalities aside from TIF that might be explored.
2. RR Crossings: Discuss how to work with AOT and our legislators regarding achieving
the clear title needed by South Burlington residents on Holmes Rd. The next AOT
meeting is scheduled for 12/18.
3. Act 138: Discuss monitoring ANR reports to various House and Senate Committees and
ask our legislators to keep in touch with the City so we can have input as appropriate
since what ANR proposes could impact our Stormwater Utility.
4. Unfunded health care mandates: Health care costs are rising as much as 3% (one
quarter of South Burlington's total increase) this year based on mandates imposed by
the legislature last year. Discuss if it is in South Burlington's best interest to support
additional unfunded mandates.
5. City Charter Change Proposal: The City Attorney (Steve Stitzel) is sending the
appropriate certifications, as required, to the Secretary of State showing that
appropriate steps were followed regarding Articles I and III. Then, the Secretary of
State will ask legislative counsel to draft bills incorporating the specific language.
3. Adjourn
Respectfully Submitted:
Sanford I. Miller, City Manager
South Burlington City Council Meeting Participation Guidelines
City Council meetings are the only time we have to discuss and decide on City matters. We want to be as open and
informal as possible; but Council meetings are not town meetings. In an effort to conduct orderly and efficient
meetings, we kindly request your cooperation and compliance with the following guidelines.
1. Please be respectful of each other(Council members, staff, the public).
2. Please raise your hand to be recognized by the Chair. Once recognized please state your name and address.
3. Please address the Chair and not other members of the public, staff, or presenters.
4. Please abide by any time limits that have been set. Time limits will be used to insure everyone is heard and
there is sufficient time for the Council to conduct all the business on the agenda.
5 The Chair will make a reasonable effort to allow everyone to speak once before speakers address the Council a
second time.
6. The Chair may ask that discussion be limited to the Councilors once the public input has been heard.
7. Please do not interrupt when others are speaking.
8. Please do not repeat the points made by others, except to briefly say whether you agree or disagree with others
views.
9. Please use the outside hallway for side conversations. It is difficult to hear speaker remarks when there are
other conversations occurring.
Revised 4/2012
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Under the 2004 revisions to Chapter 117, the Appropriate Municipal Panel (AMP) has certain administrative obligations with respect to interested persons. At any
hearing, there must be an opportunity for each person wishing to achieve interested person status to demonstrate compliance with the applicable criteria. 24
V.S.A. §4461(b). The AMP must keep a written record of the name, address and participation of each person who has sought interested person status. 24 V.S.A.
§ 4461(b). A copy of any decision rendered by the AMP must be mailed to every person or body appearing and having been heard by the AMP. 24 V.S.A. §
4461(b)(3). Upon receipt of notice of an appeal to the environmental court, the AMP must supply a list of interested persons to the appellant in five working days.
24 V.S.A. §4471(c).
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