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Hearing Packet

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Ink
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$0.26
Binding
Single staple
Fold
None
Hole-punch
Recommended
Binder tab
A — Hearing · D — Response
Difficulty
★★☆☆☆
Prep time
25 min
Reading time
18 min
Writing required
Moderate
CoverLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

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Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

Hearing Survival CardLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

Your three-minute remarksLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

Five questions worth askingLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

Hearing-verb decoderLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

After the meetingLetter · 8.5 × 11 in

Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

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Before They Build

Hearing Packet

A Neighborhood Action Guide

Volume I · Edition 12 · Tab A — Hearing

Plate XIV — The Hearing Room
Plate XIVThe Hearing Room
Project
Hearing Packet
Status
Volume I · Edition 12
Location
Bring to your binder

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.

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Survival Card · Tri-fold

Print this page landscape. Fold in thirds. Slide into a notebook or back pocket.

Before you leave home

  • Agenda printed
  • Staff report read
  • Two copies of your remarks
  • Notebook + pen
  • Phone with camera
  • Arrive 30 minutes early

Three-minute structure

  1. Name and street — 10 sec
  2. One-sentence position — 10 sec
  3. Two specific concerns — 90 sec
  4. The condition you want — 40 sec
  5. Thank-you — 10 sec

Questions worth asking

  • What conditions of approval are proposed?
  • What were the staff recommendations?
  • Where is the stormwater discharged?
  • Is there a wetland or floodplain on the site?
  • What is the next decision date?

If you hear these words

  • Continued — The hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
  • Tabled — Set aside for now without a scheduled return.
  • Approved with conditions — Granted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
  • Denied — The board rejected the application.

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk
  • Note the case / item number
  • Email follow-up the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision

Notes

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Your remarks

Your three-minute remarks

Write one short line per box. Read it slowly. Stop when the clerk waves the card.

Name and street — 10 sec

One-sentence position — 10 sec

Two specific concerns — 90 sec

The condition you want — 40 sec

Thank-you — 10 sec

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Questions

Five questions worth asking

  1. What conditions of approval are proposed, in writing?
  2. What did staff recommend, and where can I read it?
  3. Where will stormwater discharge — and to what receiving water?
  4. Is the site within a floodplain, wetland buffer, or critical habitat?
  5. What is the next decision date, and who decides?

Your own questions

AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · Decoder

What the board's verbs mean

If you hear…It means…
ContinuedThe hearing is not finished and will resume on a new date.
TabledSet aside for now without a scheduled return.
Approved with conditionsGranted, but only if the applicant meets specific limits attached to the approval.
DeniedThe board rejected the application.
AHearingBRecordsCResearchDResponseELocal GovFConstruction & Ops
Hearing Packet · After the meeting

After the meeting

  • Hand written remarks to the clerk before you leave
  • Note the case / item number on the agenda
  • Email a follow-up to the clerk the same day
  • Photograph the posted decision sheet
  • File your remarks in Tab D — Response of your binder

Decision recorded

Verb (Continued / Tabled / Approved / Denied)
Conditions attached
Next decision date
Vote count

Notes for the binder

Before They Build

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