Tyringham boards take up police appointment, septic permit, tree removal
Three Tyringham boards met during the past week, but none have published minutes yet, so no official decisions are confirmed. Agendas covered a police department appointment, a septic permit, and a tree removal request, among other items.
Select Board (Aug. 11)
The Select Board met to handle routine administrative business, including a nuisance dog hearing and several appointments. The board considered appointing Santi Messina to the Police Department and Julie Valun to the Board of Appeals. Also on the agenda were discussions about boat and trailer parking on Coopertown Road and a curb cut request from Triano. The board was also scheduled to approve warrants and minutes. No votes or outcomes are available because minutes have not been published.
Board of Health (Aug. 11)
The Board of Health met to review mail, approve previous minutes, and take possible action on a septic permit application from Herrera. The board also reviewed micro events at 128 Jerusalem Road. Public comment was limited to items within the board's jurisdiction. As with the Select Board, minutes are not yet published, so no decisions are confirmed.
Conservation Commission (Aug. 13)
The Conservation Commission met via Zoom only. The agenda included a Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) for tree removal at 43 Cooper Creek Road and final sign-off for a fuel spill cleanup on Main Road. No minutes are available, so the outcome of these items is not known.
Coming up
The Board of Health is scheduled to meet on Aug. 26. The agenda contains only standard Open Meeting Law compliance language and no substantive items. The listed agenda topic is illegible in the source, so no specific decisions or discussions are identified. Residents may attend to observe, but no action items are listed.
All meeting minutes, when published, will be available through the town's official channels.