LIVERMORE — On Monday, Oct. 16, Administrative Assistant Carrie Judd said the Board of Selectpersons will hold two public hearings during the Tuesday, Nov. 7, meeting.

One is regarding adding an appendage to the Town of Livermore Building Ordinance, she noted.

In May 2022, selectpersons first discussed L.D. 1981, a bill passed in 2020 regulating tiny homes. In June, the board discussed proposed changes to the Building Ordinance being drafted by the Planning Board. “We do not have a choice on this,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said in August.

The other hearing concerns Wyman Road and the board’s efforts to discontinue it to winter maintenance, Judd stated.

In July the board reviewed a survey of Wyman Road which showed the road is aligned differently than originally planned. As a result, the town will be snow blowing less of the road this winter while steps to discontinue the road to winter maintenance move forward. Christopher and Addie McHugh are the only residents on the road. The dead-end road has a 15% grade. Abutting landowners have different accesses to state Route 4.

In October 2022 selectpersons voted to begin the process to discontinue a section of the road for winter maintenance. The board said it had an old tax map that indicated it was town property for only the first 135 feet. Officials voted to snow blow the town’s portion only instead of plowing it. The town had been plowing about 290 feet to a turnaround near the McHugh home.

“Two more meetings are needed after this one,” Judd said.

 

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