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Board approves minutes, notes no DCP investigations and reviews waivers and corporate practice filings

2769814 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 18 meeting the State Board of Landscape Architects Connecticut approved minutes from Nov. 12, recorded no DCP investigation reports, noted several exam-waiver licenses and corporate practice filings, and discussed board recruitment and attendance reminders before adjourning at 10:10 a.m.

The State Board of Landscape Architects Connecticut opened its Feb. 18 meeting at 9:42 a.m., approved its Nov. 12 meeting minutes without edits, recorded that there were no Division of Consumer Protection investigation notes for the meeting, and reviewed a series of informational licensing items.

Board members unanimously indicated they had reviewed the Nov. 12 minutes and moved to approve them. Staff reported no DCP investigation items to discuss. The board noted approximately nine to ten applicants would be licensed via exam waivers from other jurisdictions; members said no action was required on those waivers at this meeting. The board also acknowledged three new corporate practice licenses were recorded; that item was informational and required no board action.

During correspondence and closing remarks, staff said no additional correspondence had been received. The chair said an applicant had expressed interest in serving as a public member and that the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) was watching the appointment process. Members were reminded to prioritize attendance so meetings do not need to be rescheduled. Staff noted an archival video and orientation recording that board members found helpful for onboarding new members.

The board adjourned at 10:10 a.m. after a short session that included the licensing items and the discussion of two individual applications.