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Select board approves routine licenses and schedules public hearings; asks for materials on Chick Hill sign bid
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Summary
The board approved minutes, consent items including a vendor license for a seafood truck, appointed a representative to AFCOG, approved first reading of CPIC bylaws, and requested the materials list for a $137,000 Chick Hill signage RFP; Casella declined to operate the transfer station for now.
The board approved several consent items and housekeeping matters during the meeting.
Minutes from prior meetings, workshop notes and a vendor license for the High Tide/Low Tide seafood truck were approved by voice vote. The board also appointed a code-enforcement staff member as a representative to the regional planning general assembly (AFCOG) and approved the first reading of the Comprehensive Plan Implementation Committee bylaws. Members discussed code-enforcement certifications and asked staff to follow up on required training for building-code enforcement.
On Chick Hill signage, staff presented a responsive RFP at roughly $137,000; board members asked to see the contractor's materials and specifications before awarding and voted to request that detailed list. Separately, Casella told staff it is not interested in operating the transfer station at present but may revisit once current contracts near expiration.
Next steps: staff to provide the Chick Hill materials/spec sheets and to return with follow-up on code-enforcement certification and the CPIC staffing question.

