Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D
Community Meeting Packet
A porch-meeting pack you can print, staple, and hand out.
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- 8
- Sheets
- 4 duplex · 8 single
- Ink
- Medium
- Est. cost
- $0.31
- Binding
- Single staple
- Fold
- None
- Hole-punch
- Recommended
- Binder tab
- A — Hearing · D — Response
- Difficulty
- ★☆☆☆☆
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- 15 min
- Reading time
- 12 min
- Writing required
- Low
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
Before They Build
Community Meeting Packet
A Neighborhood Action Guide
Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab D — Response

Vol. I · Edition One · Generated June 27, 2026 · Private to this device · Not legal advice.
© 2026 Before They Build™. All rights reserved. Educational re-use permitted; see beforetheybuild.com/permissions.
Agenda for tonight
| Time | Item | Lead |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00 | Welcome & ground rules | |
| 7:05 | What we know so far | |
| 7:15 | Shared questions for the agency | |
| 7:30 | What we want to ask at the hearing | |
| 7:45 | Who is doing what this week | |
| 7:55 | Close |
What we know so far
Five things we've gathered
Concerns we share
- Flooding / stormwater
- Traffic
- Safety
- Property value
- Environment / wildlife
Shared questions to ask
Tear this page out and read each question once at the hearing. Keep one copy for the clerk.
- What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
- Where is the stormwater discharged?
- What is the next decision date, and who decides?
Other questions raised tonight
Sign-in sheet
| Name | Address | Email or phone | Willing to speak? |
|---|---|---|---|
Sheets are your record. We never see them.
Next public meeting
What to bring
- Hearing Survival Card (Tab A)
- Two printed copies of your remarks
- The notice or letter you received
- Two photos of the site (with dates)
- This packet, hole-punched into your binder
The four-step action plan
1. Before you call anyone
Write down what you saw, when, where, and what concerns you most.
2. Call your planning office
Ask: is there a project on file at this address? What permit? Where can I read it?
3. If it affects air, water, or wildlife
Request the operating permit, inspection history, and any environmental surveys.
4. If you're offered an easement
Ask what it allows, how long it lasts, and consider an attorney before you sign.
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