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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC HEARINGSOUTH BURLINGTON DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
The South Burlington Development Review Board will hold a public hearing in the South Burlington City Hall auditorium, 180 Market Street, South Burlington, Vermont, or online or by phone, on Wednesday February 22, 2023 at 7:00 P.M. to consider the following:
Remanded master plan application #MP-21-02A of Beta Air, LLC for a planned unit development on five lots developed with a quarry, a mixed commercial building, a warehouse, a contractor yard, and a RV sales, service, and repair facility. The master plan includes combining the five lots, resulting in one lot of 747.92 acres, and consists of a 344,000 sf manufacturing and office building, a 37,800 sf office and retail building, a 15,600 commercial building, and a 85,000 sf flight instruction and airport use building on 40.43 acres of the resulting airport lot, 3070 Williston Road.
Board members will be participating in person. Applicants and members of the public may participate in person or remotely either by interactive online meeting or by telephone:
Interactive Online Meeting (audio & video): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82352879443
By Telephone (audio only): (929) 205 6099, Meeting ID: 823 5287 9443
A copy of the application is available for public inspection by emailing Marla Keene, Development Review Planner, mkeene@southburlingtonvt.gov.
February 2, 2023
Looking for an opportunity to serve your community? The City is seeking a volunteer
to fill an opening on the Development Review Board.
The Development Review Board charged with reviewing and making determinations
on applications for land use and development for compliance with the City’s Land
Development Regulations.
The City strives for a Board representing a variety of perspectives and backgrounds,
including experience with architecture and engineering, construction, natural
resources, transportation, land use law, and/or broad knowledge of the community.
Experience reading engineering or architectural drawings is encouraged.
The Board generally meets twice monthly on the first and third Tuesday evenings of
the month for its meetings, with occasional and modified dates.
The term expires June 30, 2025, with the potential for renewal of the term thereafter.
Visit www.sbvt.gov for an application.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY!
South Burlington
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Development Review Board
Applications are requested by Wednesday, February 15, 2023,
Attn: Andrea Leo, 180 Market Street, South Burlington, VT 05403
or by email to aleo@sburl.com for interviews to begin on February 21.
singing, movement and jam sessions for kids from birth to age 5.
Kids chess club
Saturdays, Feb. 4 and 18, 10:30-11:30 a.m.For kids ages 5 and up. Prereg-istration required to nliuzzi@stowe-burlington.gov.
Craftytown
Tuesday, Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 3-4:30 p.m.Free projects geared to kids ages 8 and up or 6 and up with an adult.
Feb. 7: pinecone elf. Feb. 14: Valen-tine baby bunting. Feb. 21: snow-flake star baby. Feb. 28: wooden bead snowman.
Lego builders
Every Wednesday, 3-4:30 p.m. Projects geared to kids ages eight and up, or ages six and up with an adult helper. Each week, build-ers explore, create and participate in challenges.
Cool chemistry
Thursday, Feb. 9, 3:30-5 p.m.Cool chemistry with Rebecca Rupp. For students ages 8 and up. Space is limited and registration is required.
Friday movie
Friday, Feb. 10, 1-3 p.m. “Mulan.”
Middle school makers
Thursday, Feb. 23, 4-5:30 p.m.For students in grades five to eight. Feb. 23: spicy cauliflower buffalo wings.
ADULTS
Knit for your neighbors
Mondays and Thursdays in January, 3-6 p.m.Yarn, needles and crochet hooks supplied. Knit or crochet hats and scarves to help keep your neighbors warm. All finished projects will be donated to the South Burlington Food Shelf. No program on Feb. 20.
Tech help
Friday, Feb. 3 and 17, 10 a.m.-noon The first and third Friday of every month in the digital lab for 1:1 assistance and to learn new skills.
Cookbook club
Tuesday, Feb. 7, 5:30-7 p.m. This month’s selection is “Go-to Dinners” by Ina Garten. Choose a recipe to prepare, get a free photo-
copy and sign up to share your cooking.
Morning book group:
‘Great Circle’
Thursday, Feb. 9, 10:30-11:30 a.m.“The Vanishing Half “by Brit Bennett. Is identity something we’re born with? Desiree and Stella are twins born in Mallard, La., a tiny town populated by light-skinned African Americans. The twins run away to New Orleans as teenagers
and eventually take radically differ-ent paths. Desiree marries a dark-skinned black lawyer but leaves him and returns to Mallard with their daughter, Jude, who is also much darker than the town approves of. Stella passes for white and marries a successful businessman who knows nothing of her past, eventually relo-cating to Los Angeles. Copies avail-
able. Both in-person and on Zoom.
Board game brunch
Saturday, Feb. 11, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Join Friendly Tabletop Gamers of Essex and Beyond in the digital lab and play some awesome games while meeting new people. This event is best suited for teens and adults over 18.
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