CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 4/10/17

Select board (SB) meetings are recorded by LPC-TV and are available at their website and on Comcast Television.  Written minutes are available at the town’s website.  The following action was discussed at the March 13 night’s meeting:

A. Telecommunications: Due to restructuring of the state’s Telecommunications Committee, the decision on the grant that Comcast has submitted to expand their service along Tarbell Hill and around Knapp Pond, has been delayed. Margo Caulfield has been asked to serve on the Telecommunications Committee, which she agreed to do after the entire town has broadband coverage. The option of “dark fiber” is being explored. Dark fiber refers to unused fiber-optic cable. Currently, VELCO, which has numerous lines in Cavendish, uses 6 of the 72 lines of fiber.

 

B. 100th Anniversary of Solzhenitsyn’s Birth: 2018 is the 100th birthday of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Laureate and Soviet dissident who lived almost 18 years of his 20 year exile in Cavendish. We can expect to see an increase in visitors. The town needs to continue to honor the privacy of his family and “No Directions to the Solzhenitsyn’s” still holds.

 

C. Outer Limits Brewery: Wesley Tice addressed the board about his proposed project of a brewery, tasting room and restaurant at 60 Village Green in Proctorsville-next to Murdock’s on the Green. They plan to start renovating the building in May with operations beginning in 2018. They are requesting allocation/connection to the Cavendish Municipal water system.

The brewery would require 4,650 gallons of water per week for brewing and cleaning purposes. They will generate 3,720 gallons of wastewater per week, which will be pre treated with an internal wastewater treatment plant. The system is to be sized for 1,500 barrels per year with the ability to easily expand in the future. The long-range projection of the brewery is to produce 5,000 barrels per year.

Layout with plumbing is still being designed and will be submitted to both the state and Cavendish upon completion. Outer Limits plans to submit the WR-82B form to the state after this meeting.

Randy Schemp, the head of the Cavendish Municipal water system was on hand to discuss impact. There appears to be sufficient water to meet the needs of the brewery. However, until the application is submitted to the state and town, a much better sense of impact and need will be known. It will be based on this information that the SB will make their decision for approval.

 

D. Murdock’s on the Green first class liquor license was approved, which includes outside consumption.

 

E. Town Sewer Ordinance: Mike Smith of Weston & Sampson, the town’s engineering firm was present to discuss the importance of upgrading the town’s current Sewer Ordinance, which was passed in 1966, five years before the Clean Water Act of 1971. Currently, the town is responsible for any violations. The proposed draft reviewed by the board would allow the town to hold sewage users responsible and clearly spells out what you can and cannot do.

One area that the town wants to see changed is the use of sump pumps, which significantly increases costs for the town’s wastewater treatment plant. The town wants to use the revised ordinances as a way to help property owners upgrade their systems so sump pumps are no longer needed, which will ultimately save them and the town money.

Smith encouraged the board to adopt the ordinances as is before Outer Limits Brewery is given a permit. Further, he urged the board to require a “high strength waste water agreement,” basically how would an emergency situation be handled, e.g. such as an entire barrel of beer accidentally spilling and going down the drain. This could have serious consequences for the town’s wastewater treatment system.

The board plans to adopt the ordinances at their May monthly meeting.  Anyone interested in seeing a copy of the draft, should contact the town office-802-226-7292.

 

F. Waste Water Treatment Facility Aeration System: At this year’s town meeting, the voters approved a municipal bond in the amount not to exceed $790,000 for the purpose of complete replacement of the Town Wastewater Treatment Plant Aeration System. The SB approved the following: Step 1 Engineering Service Agreement from Weston & Sampson for the WWTF Aeration System Improvements for a cost of $9,750; application for the loan for $10,000 to pay for Step 1; and appointing the town manager as the Town’s project representative, which allows the town manager to sign engineering and contractor agreements and to process payments and change orders

 

G. Bridges

#58 (Depot Street Bridge): Weston & Sampson has recommended to VTrans that instead of continuing the practice of stringing the water and waste water utilities to the bridge, to consider directional boring that would bury the utility lines under the river and be separate from the bridge. This system already exists at the Mill St. Bridge in Cavendish, next to MacMolding. If this approach is feasible, this would make bridge replacement much easier and potentially could be less expensive. While the bridge will not be replaced until 2019, VTrans is starting now to talk to abutting property owners. The board approved the feasibility study.

#21 (Greenbrier Bridge): Repair of this bridge will go out to bid this summer.

#22 (East Rd/Old County): A grant has been applied to make the necessary repairs resulting from Irene. If awarded, Bruce McEnaney, asst. Town manager, wants to ask the state to bid the work of #21 and #22 to the same contractor in order to reduce costs and hopefully expedite the process.

 

H. Town Wide Tag Sale: Approval was given for use of the town greens for the 7th annual town wide tag sale-July 29, 9-2.

 

I. Memorial Day Activities: McEnaney provided an update to the board on this coming year’s Memorial Day activities-May 30 (Tuesday). The guest speaker will be WWII veteran Jim Hasson with parade and cemetery activities taking place in Cavendish. A luncheon will follow at the Cavendish Baptist Church. CTES sixth graders will be making poppies as well as placing flags on the veterans’ graves in the town maintained cemeteries. It was noted that in the past,  school children were responsible for cleaning the cemeteries and decorating them prior to Memorial Day. However, with the mergers of schools, this custom was dropped. To reduce the use of plastics, planters will be used in front of both war memorials and a natural fiber wreath will be tossed into the Black River.

 

K. 2016-20121 Town All Hazard Mitigation plan was adopted.

 

L. Resignations/Appointment: Ginger Wilk submitted a letter of resignation as Justice of the Peace. This was accepted with regret. Selectmen Jill Flinn’s resignation as Animal Control Officer was on the agenda. Since she had not filed a letter to that effect, and wasn’t present at the meeting, this was tabled until May. Wendy Regier was appointed to the Planning Commission, which recently dropped their membership from nine to seven members.

 

M. Town Garage: The building has now been stripped and the floor cleaned. It will cost $21,000 to remove the asbestos, which is covered by insurance. There is still no final figure as to what the insurance company will pay for. As soon as that figure is available, discussion can begin as to what to do about the building. In the mean time, one of the two trucks that were damaged but repairable, is being picked up and Ludlow’s truck returned. The town greatly appreciates the support from Ludlow and commends the town crew for doing such an excellent job particularly under some such adverse conditions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cavendish Select Board Meeting Agenda 4/10/17

The Cavendish Select Board will hold its regular meeting on Monday, April 10, 2017 in the meeting room of the Cavendish Town Office, 37 High Street at 6:30 p.m. Below is its agenda.

1. Call the meeting to order
2. Act upon minutes of the meetings of March 13th, 2017.
3. Sign Orders
4. Review Correspondence
5. Adjust agenda
6. Hear Citizens
7. Wesley Tice from Outter Limits Brewery to present plans regarding potential brewery in Proctorsville. (Informational Only)
8. Review and discuss updated Town Sewer Ordinance.( Mike Smith of Weston & Sampson will be present for discussion)
9. Consider approval of the Step 1 Engineering Services Agreement from Weston & Sampson for the WWTF Aeration System Improvements.
10. Select Board to consider passing a corporate resolution appointing the Town Manager as the Town’s Project Representative for the WWTF Aeration Replacement System project. (Allowing Town Manager to sign engineering and contractor agreements and to process payments and change orders)
11. Discussion regarding investigation into the feasibility of replacing the Bridge #58 utility crossings with directional bore installations that would be separate from the bridge.
12. Select Board to consider approval of Town properties for use during Town Tag Sale.
13. Review and consider adoption of 2016-2021 Town All Hazard Mitigation Plan.
14. Bruce McEnaney to update Board on upcoming Memorial Day activities.
15. Consider resignation of Ginger Wilk from position as Justice of the Peace.
16. Consider resignation of Jill Flinn as Animal Control Officer.
17. Town Manager to update Board on various ongoing Town projects.
18. Other business
19. Adjourn

Job Opening: After School Program


We are looking for a passionate, knowledgeable educator to lead hands-on garden and cooking activities with elementary school students this spring and summer!!

This is a part-time job, approximately 112 hours this spring and summer during the after school program and summer camp. Specifically, this would include 2 hours per day (including prep/cleanup and working with students from 4:15-5:15 PM), 4 days per week at the four TRSU elementary schools. There is potential for this position to pick back up in the fall sessions for an additional 104 hours.

As the Farm to School Garden & Cooking Club Instructor your main responsibility will be to plan and prepare materials/supplies activities; work with students from 4:15-5:15 in the afternoon to implement garden-based and cooking activities that focus on teaching children about gardening, nutrition and cooperation. Each school is equipped with a brand NEW mobile cooking station and have established school gardens!

This position is flexible and could involve multiple people in different communities. We are open to any suggestions and experts in the field! If interested please contact Venissa White at 802-591-2294 or venissa.white@trsu.org

 

 

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George O Thomson, Principal

Cavendish Town Elementary School

P.O. Box 236

Proctorsville, VT 05153

 

Phone 802-226-7758

Email: george.thomson@trsu.org

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 4/7/17 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Recycle Your Plastic Bags

3. College Planning/Semester Abroad/School Trips for Cavendish Students

4. Events: Includes Easter Services

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Congratulations to Proctorsville resident Pat Moore who picked up his 11th National Championship in snowboard racing at the NASTAR National Championships at Steamboat Springs, Co. His three grandsons Ryan, Archie and Lauchie Cameron, made the podium in their respective races. Five-year-old Lauchie became the fourth racer in NASTAR history to win his age group in both skiing and snowboarding.

Robert P. Holland Cavendish Photographer: Robert Perkins Holland (November 29, 1908-May 4, 1986), originally from Atchison Kansas, made his home in Cavendish, with his wife Helen, on Atkinson Rd. Employed by the National Park Service, over time his hobby of photography turned into a professional career. His photographs have appeared in many publications including: American Rifleman, Down East, Ford Times, Holiday, Life and Health, Saturday Evening Post, Vermont Life, as well as in post cards, greeting cards, calendars and roadside billboards. There is now a Robert Holland Facebook page.

Watch the GM Production of The Wizard of Oz on uTube: Whether you missed the performance or want to replay the highlights, check out the spring production of GMUHS’s production of the Wizard of Oz on uTube.

May 2 Vote Set on Green Mountain Act 46 Merger: The town school boards and town clerks of Andover, Baltimore, Cavendish and Chester met at Green Mountain Union High School on Monday, March 27, to lay out and agree to the process for holding votes on forming a Regional Education District to fulfill their obligations under the Act 46 school merger law. The polling time will be from 9 am to 7 pm. Absentee ballots will be available by April 12 and early voting begins at the same time. Cavendish will hold an informational meeting on the proposed merger April 25, 6:30 at CTES. While the formation of the Green Mountain Unified School District will have no impact on where Cavendish students go to school, it does transfer the town’s school assets to the District. Chester Telegraph

Town to Vote on Future of Black River High School: Enrollment at the school has been declining steadily in the last decade. It dropped 8 percent just last year. Officials say they don't have adequate funding to operate the school and could potentially face penalties from the state under Act 46. "There are certain things that we are unable to provide: a real in-depth course program or band and music because we just don't have the students that are involved in it," said Bruce Schmidt of the Ludlow School Board. In May, town residents will decide whether to keep the school open or shut it down. If it shuts down, students would transfer to Mill River Union High School in North Clarendon. "I would love to keep Black River open," Schmidt said. "But I need to look at my position as school board chair at what is best for the kids, what is going to be the opportunities that we can provide for the kids, as well as what will be affordable for the taxpayers and the town of Ludlow." WCAX

Fletcher Farm School for the Arts & Crafts Marks its 70th: Fletcher Farm School for the Arts & Crafts will be celebrating its 70th anniversary on July 1 during their annual craft festival.  Browse their new website, www.fletcherfarm.org, to sign up for one of their spring classes now, and explore our summer classes running from June 24 through September 1. The Craft and Gift Shoppe, featuring the work of member artists, will be opening on June 24. FMI:  802-228-8770 or info@fletcherfarm.org.VT Journal

Rutland Herald Retrenches: A pay wall is days from being reinstalled for readers of The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, where a consolidation of news operations is underway. Two Herald reporters in southern Vermont will be reassigned to cover Rutland County as the newspaper concentrates on its core readership, according to editor Steven Pappas.  The two papers have been losing readers in their hometown communities. VT Digger

VT Attorney General: IRS Phone Scams Are on the Rise: Pressure to hit the April 15 filing deadline isn’t the only thing Vermonters have to worry about this tax season. State officials say scam calls from IRS impersonators are on the rise. At a press conference on Monday, VT Att. General TJ Donovan said that there were more than 6,000 attempted frauds reported in 2016. By far the most prevalent telephone scam in the state is the IRS tax scam. VPR

 

2. RECYCLE YOUR PLASTIC BAGS: The following plastic bag items can be recycled at various local stores- grocery bags, bread bags, case overwrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, ice bags, wood pellet bags, Ziploc & other re-sealable bags, produce bags, bubble wrap, salt bags, and cereal bags. All materials must be clean, dry and free of food residue. The following local stores participate in the Trex recycling program: Market Basket, Hannaford, Price Chopper, Shaw’s, Target, and Whole Foods.

Trex Recycling Plastics has created a win-win-win situation. When you donate your unwanted plastic materials to Trex, not only are you helping to keep thousands of pounds of waste out of landfills, you're also helping us to continue to create beautiful and environmentally responsible outdoor products. And, as an additional incentive, communities and schools that enroll in our recycling programs are eligible for high-performance, low-maintenance awards and prizes.

Tips to help you in recycling plastic bags: Download the free Trex Recycling Poster and stick it on your refrigerator, recycling bin or wherever it can serve as a reminder. Keep your plastic bag recycling in with your shopping bags, so each time you go to the grocery store you’ll remember to recycle.

 

3. COLLEGE PLANNING/SEMESTER ABROAD/SCHOOL TRIPS: With some planning ahead, Cavendish students can go to college, study abroad and partake in school trips and exchange programs without accruing debt. For the last several years, Cavendish Connects has been providing updated information for students and families interested in college or other secondary education at Paying for College-Never too Soon or Too late.

This was recently updated to include information on how VT high school students can be earning free college credits. Each of the Vermont State Colleges hosts a full-year alternative to the senior year in high school. Students take standard college courses to complete their senior year of high school and their freshman year of college simultaneously—tuition free. Vermont Technical College hosts the Vermont Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), for students who have a strong academic record and are interested in math science and technology. FMI: Pathways for High School Students.

The new post, College Planning/Semester Abroad/School Trips for Cavendish Students,  outlines how students can go about paying for trips and semesters abroad beyond setting up a “Go Fund Me” site. Please note, that while GoFundMe definitely has brand recognition, it takes a higher portion of money raised than equivalent crowd funding sites, some of which are specifically designed for students. Please see the post for more information.

 

EVENTS

Easter services are included below. Note that Gethsemane Episcopal, Calvary Church and Cavendish Baptist are joining together to offer Holy Week and Easter Sunrise services.

APRIL 7 ( Friday): Family Bingo at CTES, 6-8 pm

APRIL 8 (Saturday): Trout Season Opens

APRIL 10 (Monday): Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office

APRIL 13 (Thursday): Maundy Thursday, 5:00pm at Gethsemane Church, 89 Depot Street, Proctorsville.

APRIL 14 (Friday): Good Friday 7:00pm at Calvary Church, 60 Assembly of God Drive, Proctorsville

APRIL 15 (Saturday): Easter Egg Hunt! 10:00 A.M., Cavendish Recreation and Jill's Place are sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt at Greven Field.Bring your little chicks down to search for eggs and prizes in and around Greven Field. Easy pickins' for the little ones, and a bit more challenging for the older kids. FMI & Help to help out: Terry O'Brien 738-3215 or Jill Flynn 802-282-9426, or dthuskies@hotmail.com or Cavendish Rec. on Facebook.

APRIL 16 (Sunday): HAPPY EASTER! Outdoor Easter Sunrise, 5:55am, Jackson Gore Roundhouse, 111 Jackson Gore Road, Ludlow with coffee afterwards

• Easter Morning Worship - 10:00am, Cavendish Baptist Church 2258 Main Street, Cavendish

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar.