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CORE team minutes 3-25-13

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
CORE 3-25-13Monday, March 25, 20138:07 AMRobin, Kathy, Kincaid, Kate, JohnRobin is present mostly to give his last input and resign.Kathy is worried about where the library will ultimately be placed.Proposed agenda:·         Review of DRB process and final application·   Master Site plan will be completed with minor modifications·   Act 250 will...

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Forest Management Plan

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
We've been working with the team from Fountains Forestry in Montpelier on a new Forest Management Plan for the Yestermorrow campus. This will help us guide our harvesting operations over the next 20+ years, identify wildlife habitat areas and how to maintain and improve them, and plan for the amount of timber that we can expect to harvest from the...

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Stormwater design

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Yestermorrow Design/Build SchoolStormwater Feasibility StudyFinal ReportJanuary 28, 2013Prepared By:Watershed ConsultingP.O. Box 1085Waitsfield, VT 05673www.watershedca.com1. Project SummaryWatershed Consulting Associates, LLC (WCA) was retained by Yestermorrow Design/Build School to assist with planning and conceptual design of a stormwater...

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Master Planning Update 01.09.13

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Over the past few months our Core Team has been plugging away, focused on getting a site plan ready for final review by the Waitsfield Development Review Board. We are hoping to go back for the first meeting in February. In getting ready for that presentation, here's an overview of where we are at this point. Yestermorrow Design/Build School...

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Core Team Minutes 12-14-12

By Kate Stephenson, Executive Director
Minutes from 12/14/12 meeting Present: Kathy, Kinny, AbbyQuestion: How do we systematically review plans for correlation with principles?-need all Core Team members present for a session of playing devil’s advocate-Kinny took notes (see her email of 12/13/12) on principles, but we really need to step back and evaluate project as a whole-too easy...

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