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Selectboard Meetings
& Town Meetings

P.O. Box 238
Rochester, VT 05767
Phone: 802-767-3631

Town Clerk/Treasurer/
Tax Collector:

Julie Smith
townclerk@
rochestervermont.org

Assistant Clerk/Treasurer
Kristen LaPell
assistanttownclerk@
rochestervermont.org

Delinquent Tax Collector:
Rebecca Klein

Highway/Road Dept:
John Champion, Road Foreman
Dana Spalding
Teddy Smith
802-767-4732

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2023 Halloween Events in the Valley

Friday, October 27 & Saturday, October 28, 2023

“Dreams and Nightmares”
presented by The White River Valley Players
7:00 pm (Friday)
2:00 pm (Saturday)
Rochester School Auditorium
The production begins with music, “Songs of Dreams and Dreamers”
and ends with a zany one-act play, “The Actor’s Nightmare“ by Christopher Durang.
Tickets at the door, cash or check: Children $5, Teens and Seniors $8, Adults $10, Families $25.
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Saturday, October 28, 2023 & Sunday, October 29, 2023

Jack O’ Lantern Display
5:00pm Saturday to 2:30 pm Sunday
Hancock Town Green
Set up your Jack O’ Lantern from 4 to 5 pm Saturday.
We’ll have the display out ’til the end of the Hancock Halloween Party.
Please pick up your pumpkins between 2:30 – 3:00 on Sunday after the party.
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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Hancock Halloween Party and Trunk or Treat
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Hancock Town Hall.
Games, crafts and refreshments.
Trunk or Treat set-up will begin at noon at the Town Hall parking lot.

Stockbridge Trunk or Treat
4:00 – 6:00 pm
Stockbridge Common
Presented by Stockbridge PTO. Trophies for the most creative and scariest trunks!
Music and Fun! If you plan to set up a trunk, RSVP to stockbridgepto@gmail.com
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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Pittsfield Trunk or Treat
5:00 – 7:00 pm
on the Pittsfield Green
Set-up begins at 4. RSVP to Jordan jrdnstevens@gmail.com

Pittsfield Halloween Book Giveaway
5:00 – 7:00 pm
Roger Clark Memorial Library

Pierce Hall Annual Community Halloween Party
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Pierce Hall, Rochester
A place of fun spooky sights and sounds for all ages. Fortune Teller on site!! Dancing!!
Pizzas, hot chocolate, ice cream and other goblin goodies. No goblin to bring?
Come anyways to enjoy the food and fun! This is a FREE event for everyone!
(PH restrooms will be open to the public during these hours too.)

Town Office Closure

The Town Office will be closed on Thursday, October 12.

The Rochester Area Housing Committee Panel Discussion

“D-I-Y” Home Creation: 

How individuals can create housing to help our community flourish

Thursday, October 19, 6:30-8pm
At the Rochester Town Office

The Rochester Area Housing Committee invites you to a panel discussion to learn how you can help create housing for our community (while adding an income stream!)

There’s a great need for housing in the White River Valley. Individual property owners can help address the housing needs in our community by utilizing programs that already exist to create or preserve housing: accessory dwelling units (“in-law apartments”), renovations, rehabilitation, and converting underutilized space into homes.

This panel will feature stories from those who have successfully become “DIY housing creators”, as well as organizations that can be of support in this process.

Questions? Contact sdanly@vitalcommunities.org. Registration is not required.

Want to learn more about what we mean by “DIY home creation” in advance of this event? check out this brochure created by the housing committee: vitalcommunities.org/rochester-area-home-creators-brochure-digital-version/ 

 

P.S. Save the date! This event will be followed up with an opportunity on December 7 for those who want to move forward to connect directly with service providers who can help. Stay tuned for further details!

Planning and Zoning Public Hearing

Rochester Planning Commission

 Notice of Public Hearing

 

On the Draft Rochester Zoning Bylaw

October 24, 2023 at 6 PM at the Rochester Town Offices

 

The Rochester Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the draft Rochester Zoning Bylaw on Tuesday, October 24th, 6 PM at the Rochester Town Offices. Community members may attend remotely using the following access information:

By computer: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86313540756?pwd=M2QwVE91VDdNYnc3MWl6TmJISmdnZz09

By Phone: +1 301.715.8592, Meeting ID: 863 1354 0756, Passcode: 687830

The proposed draft bylaw covers all of the lands in the Town of Rochester. The purpose of this hearing is to take comments from the public on the draft bylaw so that the Planning Commission can consider these as it makes its final revisions, prior to sending to the Selectboard. The Selectboard will hold its own hearing later. The proposed bylaw will replace the current zoning regulations in their entirety. The bylaw is meant to further the purposes of the Town Plan and 24 VSA section 4302.  Copies of the draft can be found at the Town Clerk’s office during business hours or on the town website at: http://rochestervermont.org/planning-commission/

 

General Sections of the proposed Regulations are:

  • Article 1 – Overview
  • Article 2 – General Standards for All Land Development
  • Article 3 – Zoning District Regulations
  • Article 4 – General Conditional Use Approval Standards
  • Article 5 – Special Standards
  • Article 6 – Administrative Processes
  • Article 7 – Amendments, Interpretation, and Effective Dates
  • Article 8 – Definitions
  • Appendix A – Zoning Map for the Town of Rochester

 

 

Rochester Planning Commission

Rochester Planning Commission Notice of Public Hearing

Tuesday, October 24th, 6 PM
at the Rochester Town Offices.
 
Community members may attend remotely using the following access information:
By computer:
pwd=M2QwVE91VDdNYnc3MWl6TmJISmdnZz09
 
By Phone:
+1 301.715.8592, Meeting ID: 863 1354 0756, Passcode: 687830
 
The proposed draft bylaw covers all of the lands in the Town of Rochester. The purpose of this hearing is to take comments from the public on the draft bylaw so that the Planning
Commission can consider these as it makes its final revisions, prior to sending to the Selectboard. The Selectboard will hold its own hearing later. The proposed bylaw will replace the current zoning regulations in their entirety. The bylaw is meant to further the purposes of the Town Plan and 24 VSA section 4302. Copies of the draft can be found at the Town Clerk’s office during business hours or on the town website at:
 
General Sections of the proposed Regulations are:
Article 1 – Overview
Article 2 – General Standards for All Land Development
Article 3 – Zoning District Regulations
Article 4 – General Conditional Use Approval Standards
Article 5 – Special Standards
Article 6 – Administrative Processes
Article 7 – Amendments, Interpretation, and Effective Dates
Article 8 – Definitions
Appendix A – Zoning Map for the Town of Rochester
 
Rochester Planning Commission

Rochester Cemetery Commission Agenda

AGENDA

Rochester Cemetery Commissioners

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

10:00 AM 

Town Office Conference Room 

Purpose: To Discuss and Develop a Budget for FY 25

 

Household Hazardous Waste Day

Rochester Town Office Parking Lot

67 School Street, Rochester, VT

 

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS

WASTE DAY

Saturday September 30, 2023

8am – 12pm

This event serves residents of the following towns

Barnard, Bethel, Granville, Hancock, Rochester, Royalton, Stockbridge

 

MATERIALS ACCEPTED AT THE EVENT

LIMIT 10 Gallons or 10 Pounds per Family

 

Acetone, Adhesives, Aerosol Cans, Algaecides, Ant Killer, Antifreeze, Ammonia, Auto Body Filler, Automotive Filler Automotive Fluids, Chlorine Bleach, Brake Fluid, Bug Repellant, Contact Cement, Deck Sealer, Diesel Fuel, Drain Opener/Cleaner, Driveway Sealer, Dry Cleaning Solvent, Flea/Tick Powder, Fluorescent Bulbs, Fuel Additives, Fungicides, Furniture Polish, Gasoline, Hair Dye, Insecticides, Kerosene, Lead Paint, Mercury Thermometers, Mercury Thermostats, Mineral Spirits, Mothballs, Motor Oil, Mouse Poison, Nail Polish Remover, Naphtha, Oily Waste, Oven Cleaner, Paint, Paint Thinner, Turpentine, Parts Cleaner, Pesticide, Photo Chemicals, Pool Chemicals Primers, Roach Traps, Rug Cleaner, Solvent Based Glues, Spray Paint, Stump Remover, Tar, Transmission Fluid, Tub and Tile Cleaner, Varnish, Weed Killer and Fertilizer, Wood Preservative

 

MATERIALS NOT ACCEPTED AT THE EVENT

Asbestos, Explosives, Shock-Sensitive Materials, Ammunition, Radioactive Waste, Pathological Wastes, Infectious Waste, Medicines, Dioxins, Propane Tanks

****Customers MUST stay in their vehicles. Attendants will remove containers of hazardous waste from the back seat, trunk or truck bed. Containers will not be returned.

 Small Quantity Generator Businesses must call Daniel Applegate at Clean Harbors to make arrangements before the event.

 781-738-0097

Harvest Fair: Saturday, Sept. 9

Sponsored by the White River Valley Players, live entertainment, flower show on the park bandstand, vendors selling food, crafts, and more; booths from area organizations, activities for kids; admission by suggested donation at the gate, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., on the village park, Route 100, Rochester. Info: marthafslater@gmail.com or 802-767-3025.

2023 Rochester Vermont Summer Concert Series

All concerts will start on Sundays at 6:00 pm at the Rochester Park at the Gazebo. Pack your picnic dinner and stay a while.

June 25–Greg Ryan
July 2–Stretch n’ the Limits
July 9 —Dave Keller Band
July 16–John Lackard Blues Band
July 23–Free Range Band
July 30–Outcrops
August 6–Bloodroot Gap
August 13–Party Crashers

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