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Notice of Foreclosure Sale: 1 Maple Street, Barre

Post-Pandemic Industrial Parks: Risk-Resilient, Resource Efficient

Post-Pandemic Industrial Parks: Risk-Resilient, Resource Efficient
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Nanny State? Vermont Municipalities Want More Leeway to Make Their Own Rules

Marc Nadel A couple of years ago, Winooski City Manager Jessie Baker had a frustrating problem. A staffer was performing all the duties of a human resource director, but Baker could not give her the job title because it was not in the city s charter. Winooski would need to update the document through a lengthy process that required both a town-wide vote and legislative approval. By the time the issue came up for a vote last November, the staffer had already left for another position where she could have access to that title, Baker told Seven Days. Voters did ultimately support making the numerous charter changes, including the administrative one. But the Onion City is one of 10 municipalities seeking to amend their local charters this legislative session and most are still waiting for state lawmakers stamp of approval.

Scott signs bills related to pretrial risk, vital records and municipal offices

Thu, 04/29/2021 - 11:38am tim Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced action on the following bills, passed by the General Assembly. On April 29, Governor Scott signed bills of the following titles:            H.20, H.151, H.154, An act relating to the failure of municipal officers to accept office To view a complete list of action on bills passed during the 2021 legislative session, see below Action Taken by Governor Scott on Bills During the 2021 Legislative Session 03 February 2021 January 19, 2021 Signed H.48, An act relating to authorizing alternative procedures for 2021 annual municipal meetings in response to COVID-19. Press Release February 3, 2021 March 2, 2021 March 13, 2021  March 17, 2021 

Findings: Solar Facility PILOT

ShowTable of Contents The ATB’s decisions, particularly Forrestall Enterprises, Inc. v. Board of Assessors of the Town of Westborough in 2014, reversed the way Clause 45 was interpreted for years by municipal officials and the DOR. 156 The ATB’s reading of this statutory exemption exposes a loophole that allows commercial solar facilities to avoid paying personal property taxes on their equipment. Although the ATB decisions apply only to the towns involved in the abatement cases (Westborough, Swansea, Barre, Framingham, and West Bridgewater), the ATB’s interpretation of Clause 45 can be binding on all communities if affirmed in an appeal to the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

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