GAAR Mirror Theater DRB Hearing will be September 16 at 7pm

The Greensboro Arts Alliance & Residency has announced plans to build a theater complex on a site at the current Hazendale Farm.   For more information about the plan, see the GAAR application and an article in the Burlington Free Press.

The plan, which uses the Globe Theater in London, England as a model, will be called The Mirror Theater.  A hearing by the Greensboro Development Review Board will be held on Tuesday, September 16 at 7pm at the Fellowship Hall of the Greensboro United Church of Christ.   The Site Visit will be held on Saturday, September 13, at 11am.

 

Annual Meeting and People to Thank

For those of you that missed the August 8 annual meeting of the Greensboro Association, here are a few highlights – as well as reminder to say thanks to your board members and your committee members for all their work and contributions to the Association and Greensboro.

 2014 President’s Report Summary

Our mission is to conceive, advance, and support village initiatives and organizations that enhance our community and to protect Caspian Lake and its surrounding environment for both full and part-time residents of Greensboro.

We refined our mission this year to help sharpen our focus and support the launch of the new Greensboro Association Endowment. Establishing a 501c3 status and launching the GA Endowment represents a major milestone for the Association and can pave the way for members and friends to contribute with annual donations as well as consider major gifts to support the future needs in Greensboro and to deliver on our mission.

Read the rest of the report here.

People to Thank

When you see these people, please pass along your thank you for all of their efforts on behalf of the GA and Greensboro. (Feel free to add your comments below and mention any people we may have missed!):

Managing the precious Barr Hill & Long Pond Nature Preserves:  Chris King, Clive Gray

Engaging our members with year round communications:  Linda Ely

  • Managing the Website & Member Data (Betsy Hunt)
  • Crafting the Spring Newsletter (Niall Kirkwood)
  • Building the Directory (Linda Ely)
  • Creating the Green Sheet Calendar (Cilla Smith)
  • Providing Web and Technical Advice  (Susan Wood, John Stone)

Running events we love like the Caspian Challenge!: Victoria von Hessert with help and support from Stew and Becky Arnold, The Ely Family, The Porrazzo Family, The Sowles Family, The Osterhout Family, The Kehler Family, The Cook Family, Day Patterson, Sarah Kasten, The Gowen Family, Jim Flint

Managing our funds and supporting the 501c3 process: Rick Lovett, Day Patterson

Crafting, shaping and launching the GA Endowment!!: Clay Simpson with  John Stone III, Linda Ely, Andy Dales, Rick Lovett, Mike Cassidy, Day Patterson (MVP!), Bob Fairbanks, Clive Gray and Mary Parker.

Awarding Grants and managing the grant applications!: Clay Simpson, Niall Kirkwood, Andy Dales, Janet Johnston

Working with the Select Board to support a range of Greensboro Initiatives: Naomi Ranz-Schleifer with Allison Stegner, Chris King, Sara Dillon, John Stone and working with Patrick Hewes and The Willey Beach Park Committee (consisting of Naomi Ranz-Schleifer, John Mackin, and Selectboard Members Peter Romans and Bridget Collier)

Protecting Our Lake!  Andy Dales with Bob Parrish, Allison Stegner, Jim Sutton, June Bascom, Rick Yeiser (Chair of GLT Stream Runoff Subcommittee), Linda Shatney

Launching our Membership Program: Allison Stegner with Naomi Ranz-Schleifer; Sara Dillon

Our Sunday Evening Music – Lake Concerts: John & Lisa Hewett with help this year from Elias Ranz-Schleifer  

Facilitating the nominations of your Board of Trustees: Don Jenkins

Managing the Greensboro Swimming Committee: Lorelei Wheeler

Working on the town Zoning By-Laws: Larry Hewes

Willey Park and Village parking – Current status

Anyone interested in the Willey Park plan or the Parking question is invited to come to the Select Board meeting on August 13 at 7:00pm at the Town Hall.   Comments can also be sent to the Select Board by emailing them directly or by commenting after this blog.   The Greensboro Association will continue to monitor the plans and where invited to help with their formulation and implementation.   A description of the current state of affairs follows.

Willey Beach Park parcel – a description

Many full- year and summer residents of Greensboro have enjoyed walking north along the shoreline of Caspian Lake from the Public Beach.   The lake path continues along the shore, and several smaller paths run through the heavily wooded area towards the Library and the United Church of Christ.   However, most probably do not know that this large piece of undeveloped shoreline and its woods were purchased by Greensboro in the 1970’s from the Willey’s estate with the intent to use it as recreational space.  The parcel can currently be accessed from the Beach by stepping across the dam and going along the Lake Path, or from the Village via a right of way and access  between the Rectory for the United Church of Christ and 83 Wilson Street.

WBP Property Outline

After many years, the parcel has recently received more attention for two reasons.   First, the Town of Greensboro purchased the land in the 1970’s using a State Grant. This grant mandated recreational use for the parcel and the agency responsible for the purchase has recently asked how the land has been used for recreational purposes.  Second, the access to the land on Wilson Street was covered with a gravel pad during the past year, and the size of the pad has been controversial.   The Select Board has been considering both issues during its summer meetings.

The parcel (shown as an overhead view at the right and here as a survey map), is approximately 3.7 acres and has about 600 feet of undeveloped shoreline.   It contains marshy wet land with a stream in one section, heavily wooded areas near the lake, and some grassy areas.  From Caspian, the shoreland of the parcel looks like this (the public beach is on the right of the photos.

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The Gravel pad and Village Parking

While the plan for using the parcel is still under discussion, the Select Board decided in June to appoint a committee to advise the Board regarding the size and use of the gravel pad along Wilson Street.   The discussion has centered around whether the area should be used only for access to the Willey Beach Park parcel, with parking for 4 or so cars,  or whether the parcel should be used as a new parking area for the Village, with space for 10 cars.   The 4 member advisory Committee did not unanimously agree on a recommendation at the July Select Board meeting – 3 members felt that 4 spaces were adequate and 1 member felt that the village needs more parking and that this would be an ideal area to meet that need.   The issue was tabled until the August Select Board Meeting on August 13 at 7:00pm at the Town Hall.

The Plan for recreational use of the Willey Beach Park parcel

While there is no specific plan yet for how to use this parcel, there is a need to allow handicap access under State Law.  A number of ideas have been floated, but there has been little concrete planning to date, and no major discussion of cost or town needs.   There appears to be little appetite for major changes to the shoreline, although recreational paths through the woods and potential picnic areas, a nature path, etc.  have been floated.    Some individuals are interested in additional access points for small boats (kayaks, canoes, etc.)  However, any plan is still under discussion.