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Milton board approves food‑truck policy and permits, reappoints planning‑board members

Milton Town Board · July 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Dec. 13 meeting, the Milton Town Board unanimously approved a Planning Board–recommended food‑truck policy and the associated permit form and reappointed Tracy Blaine as the ETJ representative while appointing Alexandria Thompson to the planning board.

Milton — The Milton Town Board unanimously approved a new food‑truck policy and the accompanying permit form at its Dec. 13 meeting, and the board made two planning‑board appointments.

Commissioner Sherri Garrard moved to adopt the food‑truck policy forwarded by the Planning Board; Commissioner John Wallace Jr. seconded the motion and the board approved it by voice vote. Garrard then moved to approve the town’s food‑truck permit application as presented; Wallace seconded and the motion passed by voice vote.

On appointments, the board moved and approved to reappoint Tracy Blaine as the extraterritorial‑jurisdiction (ETJ) representative for the Milton Planning Board. The board also accepted Alexandria Thompson as a new Planning Board member to replace Anthony Hearn when his term ends in 2023; those motions were made by Garrard and seconded by Wallace and carried by voice vote.

The actions taken at the meeting were procedural votes by the board; no roll‑call tallies were recorded in the minutes beyond the meeting’s statement that all members were “in favor.” The motions and seconders recorded in the minutes were: approval of the policy and permit (mover: Commissioner Sherri Garrard; seconder: Commissioner John Wallace Jr.) and the planning‑board appointments (movers and seconders as noted above).

The approvals conclude formal Planning Board referrals on these items. The town did not record additional conditions attached to the permits or appointments in the minutes.

The meeting also included other administrative business and reports, including a financial update and discussion of water‑system planning; the board adjourned at 9:20 p.m.