Saturday, August 21, 2010

Burn, Baby Burn


Recently, members of the Selectboard heard strong complaints from a few Jericho residents about smoky, smoldering fires which continued for numerous days. At the time of the complaints, it became very clear that town officials did not have a well-defined way to address complaints of this kind.

As Jericho increases in density the issues around open burning will no doubt continue to cause problems among neighbors. There is also the issue of air quality. Several residents have expressed their view that composting is always a more environmental option than combustion.

The Selectboard is grappling with this subject. We've heard a variety of diverse opinions: some say the current burn policy for Jericho, along with the state law about burning, is working just fine, so there is no need to change anything. Others believe that a detailed burn ordinance (such as the one in Colchester) would do the trick. Still others believe that we should forbid all open burning in Jericho.

What do you think?

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Thanks, Kim

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Storm 7/21/10

Jericho was hit hard today. Unbelievable winds, pounding rains, hail, flying tree limbs, downed trees and flailing power lines. I received many calls from concerned residents, wondering when the power company was going to clear the trees blocking the roads. You may still be without power...Mountain View Drive and Lawrence Heights are still down, (10:10 pm). According to Kenny Barkyoumb (our Road Foreman), at least 1,500 homes in town were without power earlier today.
The above photo is of my road, Mountain View, a view north toward my neighbor's house where the Yergeaus lost a gorgeous, healthy American Maple that fell into the road and took the power lines with it.

View from the Yergeau's yard (that's my house in the background),

I called the state police and asked that they patrol Jericho tonight, looking out for possible vandals where cars have been left at the ends of roads due to trees obstructing people from driving to their homes. State police phone number: 878-7111.

I also called CVPS and pleaded with them to give me some indication of their list of priorities. They wouldn't, or couldn't, tell me much, except that there are plenty of fires to put out and their crews are working through the night.

Amazing photos of the storm on the Burlington Free Press website.


What a mess. I hope you are safe.



Saturday, June 5, 2010

Issues addressed at June meetings: Saw Mill Property, CSWD franchising, and more

Sorry for the lapse in communication! It's easy to start a blog....not so easy to keep up with it! This has been a hectic few weeks: lots of work stress, kids ending school (and dealing with what to do with them now), 10 chicks in our garage growing faster than weeds (gotta get that coop finished, argh!), a severely injured shoulder causing pain with every movement, birthdays, father's day, etc. So those are my excuses, you'll just have to take my word for it: life in the Mercer household has been a true circus so far in the month of June.

But finally (and in the knick of time, for tomorrow marks the onset of JULY!) here are the highlights from the last two meetings:

Dickenson Street/Saw Mill property
So much could be said about this issue, and I've got to be honest, I don't understand all the nuances and scenarios that are being bounced around. A short overview: David Villeneuve, owner of the "Saw Mill Property" in Underhill Flats, has been trying to get something built on this triangle for a very long time. I can't speak to the historical snafus, but this latest problem has to do with the horrific traffic problem at the corner of Steam Mill Road (just south of the middle school), which the VT Agency of Transportation rated a level "F". I'm told this is what triggered the Act 250 Commission to consider preventing the development of a "Rehab Gym" on the Saw Mill Property.

David Villeneuve has developed a plan for traffic easement which the Act 250 Commission apparently agrees could work. It involves a redesign for Dickenson Street to open it up for 2 way traffic, thereby cutting the cars at the other intersection in half. Theoretically, the Selectboard is open to this solution but the problem is how to fund it. So there is a proposal on the table to create a new tax district ("Special Tax District") on the commercial property there, and to borrow the funds for the road improvement based on the future tax revenue from Villeneuve's property. Stay tuned for more on this - or call Todd Odit (Town Administrator) and ask him for the scoop.

Conflict of Interest Policy
A recent incident at a Planning Commission meeting prompted the evaluation of the town's Conflict of Interest Policy and how it might be enforcable if a situation occurs. We decided to send a copy of the policy to all members of town committees with a cover letter from the SB explaining that we take the issue seriously. Also, we stated that if ANY question of conflict comes up at a meeting, the chair of that committee should postpone the discussion and report the question of conflict to the Selectboard for possible investigation. The SB has the authority to remove any member of a SB-appointed committee if we believe there is a true conflict of interest.

New Truck for Road Crew
Kenny Barkyoumb, our road crew foreman, presented a compelling argument in favor of trading in the town's 5-year old truck for a new one. He explained that upcoming maintenance needs will only increase, and that the town has the funds budgeted for the purchase.

CSWD Franchise discussion
This issue involves the Chittenden Solid Waste District's exploration and research into the feasibility and benefits associated with the creation of a franchised pick-up service throughout it's partner municipalities. This idea inevitably would increase efficiency and reduce fuel expense and related pollutions, but it may also cause distress on local haulers. A concerned citizen sent an email to the SB and this is the CSWD's response (unformatted text from an email).

Skunk Hollow Road - condition complaint
A resident of Skunk Hollow explained that he had suffered property damage and witnessed 7 accidents in the same spot in front of his house on the gravel portion of Skunk Hollow. He was very convincing and said that he loves living on a dirt road but he believes there is a serious hazard in not paving this road that has become a "cut-through" for commuters to get the interstate. I have to admit, I use this road daily to drive to work in Burlington. Just yesterday on my drive home, I spied the evidence of an obvious wipe-out in exactly the same spot that the resident described. The road had been grated that day, making it slick and unpredictable. I wanted to take a picture, but alas my camera battery was dead.

We discussed the temporary, relatively inexpensive solution of a guard rail, which would possibly deter accidents, but would definitely create a way to record them. The SB plans to discuss the paving of this road in the next go-around (of course, public input and much more discussion will occur before a decision is made.)

Submit photos for town website
Kudos to the town staff, especially Paula Carrier, for a fresh face on the town website! You'll see the generic photos on the homepage if you visit the site....WE WOULD LOVE TO USE REAL JERICHO PHOTOS!!! Submit yours to me at kimnormanmercer@gmail.com or Paula or pcarrier@jerichovt.gov.

And finally, the agenda for Thursday, July 1st
The most interesting item is the discussion of the Jericho's burn policy. More info soon...

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Agenda - SB Meeting 6/3/2010

In addition to the listed agenda below, we have added the item "Follow-up on Dickenson Road Issue" which will entail a discussion of alternative traffic options and possible funding solutions for the road. The plan on the table will convert Dickenson Road back to a 2-way street to ease traffic congestion at the corner of Steam Mill Road and Route 15. This could enable the current development plans, including the creation of a Rehab Gym franchise, for the Saw Mill property to proceed.

The problem is how to fund the road improvements, which are not covered in the town's current budget. Scenarios include a partnership with David Villeneuve, who has offered to undertake a large portion of the work himself, along with a loan to cover the remaining expenses, to be secured by the town with a guarantee of future tax revenues from the property.

Your input is welcome: call me at 343-1265 or email kimnormanmercer@gmail.com.

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Agenda - 6/3/10 SB Meeting

7:00 PM PUBLIC TO BE HEARD

BUSINESS

7:05 Plains Road Streetlight Request

7:15 CSWD Trash Franchise Discussion – Bert Lindholm, Tom Moreau

CSWD Clean Up Fund – Michelle Morris

7:45 Request for Highway Crew Help at Jericho Center Cemetery – Bert Lindholm

8:00 Request to Purchase New Highway Truck – Kenny Barkyoumb

8:15 School Impact Fee Waiver Request

8:20 Acceptance of O’Brien Fay South Development Easement

8:25 Approve Recreation Program Counselor

8:30 Approval of 5/6/10 and 5/20/10 minutes

Possible Executive Session (if needed)

Other business

Adjourn

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

J/U Joint Meeting

Hey everyone! Our regular meeting last week was replaced with a joint planning meeting at the Underhill Town Hall with the Selectboards and Planning Commissions of both Jericho and Underhill. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss plans for the Riverside Flats area, and to coordinate our efforts with the hopes of developing the area in a cohesive way.


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One interesting thing that occurred at the meeting: David Villeneuve produced drawings for a proposed to change for Dickinson Street. Apparenetly, VTrans has given the intersection between Steam Mill Road (Pleasant Valley Rd. - going past BRMS) an 'F' for traffic and this has stimied development plans on Villeneuve's commercial property. The proposal involves revamping Dickinson Street for 2-way traffic, thus lessening the load on the intersection between Steam Mill Rd. and Rte 15 (across from Jolley's), and would cost the town more than $200,000. Since this is not in our town budget, Villeneuve proposed doing a large portion of the work himself, saving the town some $100,000. The Selectboard will hear Mr. Villeneuve's request at a public meeting soon - I'll keep you posted.

Here are the (DRAFT!) minutes from the meeting. In this case, the minutes explain the meeting better than I can.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Update on the Riverside/Underhill Flats Community Forum


A big joint meeting is scheduled for Thursday to address the issues of Village Center designation in the Underhill Flats area.

Coming together for this forum will be: the Jericho Selectboard, the Underhill Selectboard, the Jericho Planning Commission, and the Underhill Planning Commission,

The meeting will take place at the Underhill Town Hall, Thursday, May 20th 7:00 to 9:00 pm and includes an hour of time set aside for discussion and public input. Come find out the latest on the development issues and voice your opinion to all parties involved!

More information:
Meeting agenda
Other public meetings about the Flats

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Thoughts on the 5/6/10 Meeting

First, a word about an item not actually addressed at the meeting. The Streetscape construction in Jericho Corners is underway, as everyone surely knows. Bob Penniman, former selectman, is our foreman on the project. If you have questions about the construction, please contact Bob (he is in the book) or visit Town Hall and talk with the town administrator, Todd Odit. I'm sorry that I don't have all the answers, but in a recent conversation with Bob he informed me that the project is going very well and could be finished a month or more in advance of schedule.

Town Service Officer Appointment
Louise Moon Rosales is our new Town Service Officer - hurray! She is a nurse practitioner with many ties in town and she is perfect for the job - thanks for stepping forward, Louise! In the past, we've appointed the town administrator to this position just to complete the statutory requirement. But one of the first documents I read as a new selectperson was a letter from the Department of Children and Family Services asking us to appoint a person to the position who really knows the community and will serve in a way that can really help those in need.
Louise is that person.

Vermont Sustainable Heating Initiative
We appointed two members of the community to a new collaborative effort: the "Solid bio-fuel Feasibility Study Steering Committee" of the Vermont Sustainable Heating Initiative. The local Energy Task Force recommended Don Tobi and Tom Baribault and so, the Selectboard approved these nominations.

CSWD Update
Tom Moreau, director of the Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD) presented the organization's budget and gave us his overview, which we received with a very positive response. Among other things, they are planning to take and recycle sheet plastic (bags, packaging, etc.) and also looking into taking compost from residents. Wow!

There really isn't much more to tell - all else is quiet in Jericho.