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Selectboard approves pickleball court paint, retains Planning Commission, signs dog ordinance and greenlights cooler purchase pending rebate clarification

Town of Isle La Motte Selectboard · September 1, 2025
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Summary

The board approved painting a pickleball court at Veterans Park driveway, retained the Town Planning Commission as a standing committee, signed a previously approved dog ordinance, approved a town cell phone purchase for the office, and agreed to pursue acquisition of a cooler for the food shelf (minutes record a $5,000 cost and a $7,500 rebate figure that requires verification).

The Isle La Motte Selectboard approved multiple community and administrative items during the July 2 meeting. The Recreation Department was granted permission to paint a pickleball court on the Veterans Park driveway; the board recorded that action without additional conditions.

The Selectboard decided to retain the Town Planning Commission as a standing committee to support future grants and planning efforts; a draft official document will be prepared. The board signed a dog ordinance previously approved on Oct. 16, 2024. On IT and communications, the board discussed VoIP, bandwidth needs (noting GlobalNet was increased from 10 to 30 in the minutes) and authorized purchase of a cell phone for the Town Office (motion by Peter Brzozowy, seconded by Pat Treckman).

Finally, the board discussed acquiring a cooler for the community food shelf. The minutes record a cooler cost of $5,000.00 and a rebate figure recorded as $7,500.00 through Efficiency Vermont; the Selectboard decided to move forward but the rebate amount appears inconsistent with the cooler cost and requires verification with program administrators before final purchase.