Thursday, January 31, 2019

Planner's Corner, January 2018 Edition


Welcome to Planner's Corner, a monthly update on the activities of the Williston Planning and Zoning Department.

Winter is a time of year when the Planning Office often receives questions about tree removal and logging. Frozen ground and the lack of leaves makes midwinter a good time for forestry activities like this, so there is usually an uptick in cutting activity and calls to our office asking what is going on and who needs a permit.

Sometimes tree removal requires a permit and sometimes it does not. Clearing more than ¼ acre requires a permit. Where land clearing of any size (even less than ¼ acre) is in anticipation of a development that will require Development Review Board approval, the clearing itself also requires review and approval by the Development Review Board as part of a Discretionary Permit. Clearing less than ¼ acre (for example at an existing home to expand a lawn or make room for an addition) only requires an Administrative Permit, the kind that can be applied for at our office and approved by the Zoning Administrator without a trip to the DRB.

Removal of selected trees on an existing developed site may not require a permit, but it is always wise to check with our office first. Some trees may have been required as part of a landscaped buffer or as street trees, and some developments within town have specific clearing limits or trees that are required to be retained as part of their DRB approvals. Our staff can help you identify those requirements. Tree removal within 50 feet of wetlands and 150 feet of the Allen, Muddy, and Sucker Brooks is also generally prohibited.

How Williston regulates and requires permits for tree removal and clearing is limited by state law, which protects forestry activities (logging) and prohibits towns from regulating forestry through zoning. For the rules and requirements pertaining to forestry that may be exempt from zoning requirements, please contact the Chittenden County Forester at 802-585-9099.


Here’s a summary of what’s coming up for our boards in the next month. Agendas, meeting minutes, and supporting documents for the items discussed below can be found on the “Public Records and Documents” page of Williston’s website. [MB1] 

Development Review Board (DRB)
WHEN: February 12, 7:00 PM (No applications submitted for February 26 hearing)
WHERE: Town Hall Meeting Room, 7900 Williston Road, 2nd Floor via rear entrance
WHAT:  DP 19-14 VIP Tires & Service requests a discretionary permit for a master sign plan in the GZDN.
DP 19-06 HJ Properties, LLC requests a discretionary permit for commercial site development in the IZDW.
DP 19-15 New England Federal Credit Union requests a discretionary permit for building additions and site improvements at existing facility in BPZD.

Historical and Architectural Advisory Committee (HAAC)
WHEN: February 5 and February 19, 5:30 PM
WHERE: Town Hall Annex, 7878 Williston Road, 1st Floor
WHAT: Draft bylaw revision language, continuing research on Vermont regulations re: historic buildings

Williston Conservation Commission (WCC)
WHEN: February 6 and February 20, 7:00 AM
WHERE: Town Hall Annex, 7878 Williston Road, 1st Floor
WHAT: Mud Pond Conservation Area Management. Plan, Allen brook water quality. monitoring results, , discuss Williston Energy Plan

Planning Commission (PC)
WHEN: February 5 and February 19, 7:00 PM
WHERE: Town Hall Annex, 7878 Williston Road, 1st Floor
WHAT:  Vote on Work plan, discuss energy plan, final impact fee project list

For more information about the DRB, HAAC, WCC, or PC visit www.williston.vt.gov, click on the “Boards and Commissions” Tab on the left side of the page, then click on the relevant board or commission link. Our staff is ready to assist you from 8:00-4:30, Monday through Friday. We can be reached at 802-878-6704 or by email.