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Selectboard discusses use of town-owned lot next to old firehouse and sign arrangement
Summary
Selectboard members and resident Bill Waterhouse debated temporary use of Map 106, Lot 101 beside the old firehouse for construction parking, ownership of a downtown sign, and questions about meter counts and fees.
The Woodstock Selectboard on an evening meeting discussed use of town property identified as Map 106, Lot 101, next to the old firehouse, focusing on temporary parking during building renovation and a longstanding sign arrangement with an outside company.
Resident Bill Waterhouse raised the item and said he had driven by the site and "there has been a vehicle there during the day," and questioned why the town had not said no. He also said, "we're subsidizing an out of town business by letting them to use that sign," referring to a downtown sign maintained by an outside firm.
Selectboard members confirmed the town owns the land next to the firehouse while the sign itself is owned and maintained by a company the board identified in…
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