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At a glance: Norwalk approves warrants, property sales, TIFF funding, license renewal and road name
Summary
The Norwalk board approved general warrant number nine, sold a tax‑acquired mobile home, signed two cemetery quitclaim deeds, accepted a TIFF committee recommendation including a $3,300 code‑enforcement software draw, renewed a liquor license, approved a new private road name (Spent Brass Drive) and countersigned two RSU 54 referendum warrants.
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The Norwalk board completed a series of routine and substantive votes during the meeting.
Payments and warrants: The board approved general warrant number nine (amount discussed during the warrant item) by voice vote.
Property and cemetery deeds: The board signed a bill of sale releasing the town's interest in a mobile home at 403 Martin Stream Road to Herbert L. Watson following payment of back taxes, interest and fees. It also approved two quitclaim deeds releasing town interest in portions of Sunset View Cemetery, including the southern half of lot 274 and all of block 269 to Cathy Gome.
TIFF and program funding: The TIFF committee recommended a refined scoring approach for the façade improvement program and the board accepted a TIFF recommendation to draw $3,300 from TIFF in year one to cover code enforcement software implementation. The board approved the recommendation by motion and voice vote.
Licensing and addressing: The board approved a routine renewal of a liquor license for Norwalk Trading Post (Raider's Catering event previously noted). Members also approved a private road name request — selecting 'Spent Brass Drive' from the applicant’s list of options — pending planning and 911/addressing clearance.
Procedure note: Several of the items were approved by voice vote and the transcript records the motions and approvals; individual roll‑call tallies are not consistently recorded in the transcript. The board then entered executive session to discuss labor negotiations under the cited statute.

