Affordable housing forum, Oct. 20

CORNWALL — The annual Cornwall town meeting is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 19, beginning at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held on Zoom. To request Zoom details for the meeting, residents should email cwlselectmen@optonline.net.

At their regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 5, the selectmen also reminded residents of the upcoming Housing Forum, scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 20, beginning at 7 p.m. on Zoom. The draft of the plan to be discussed is posted on the town website, Ridgway noted.

The agenda for the forum includes brief presentations to outline the plan, followed by comments and questions from residents.

“We look forward to the housing forum,” Ridgway said, noting that the process of developing a plan began two years ago.

Once comments and suggestions are considered for incorporation into the plan, a public hearing on the amended plan will be held in December.

“Then it’s up to the selectmen to sign off on the plan,” Ridgway said, adding that housing affordability affects a number of town responsibilities.

“Having affordable housing is key, and the lack of it has wider repercussions,” Ridgway explained. He said that Cornwall has increased its population by 10%, not difficult to achieve when total population is small. The increase is largely due to weekend residents shifting to full-time status.

Because the Northwest Hills Council of Governments has altered its program of assisting its member towns with preparation of state-mandated housing plans, town planning consultant Janell Mullen will continue services to the town on an independent basis.

The selectmen agreed to continue support of Mullen’s contract until 2023.

“With all the activity going on in the area, there is now a scarcity of planners,” Ridgway said, adding that there are other planning issues coming up that will benefit from the continuity.

During the public comment segment, resident Caroline Nastro expressed concern that following the December public hearing on the housing plan, there would be insufficient opportunity for residents to continue with submitting input before the selectmen reach their decision on the plan.

Ridgway replied that there has already been a May 2021 forum, and there will be another forum coming up this month, leading up to the public hearing in December. He noted that the selectmen have not yet scheduled their ultimate decision meeting date.

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