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  • Auditors | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Auditors AGENDAS MINUTES RECORDINGS Elected Auditors Tim Steady Sarah Gosselin (appointed) Tamra Hawley-House (2023 - 2025) (2024 - 2026) (2025 - 2027) To contact the auditors, call the Town Office at (802) 897-5841. Annual Meeting January 28, 2026 9:00 AM - Town Office (297 Main St) ZOOM LOGIN AGENDA Meeting ID: Passcode: Phone: 841 5113 8032 705420 301-715-8592

  • Agendas + Minutes | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Agendas - Minutes - Recordings Digital archive of agendas, meeting minutes, and recordings (after July 2024) SELECTBOARD DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PLANNING COMMISSION SHOREHAM WASTEWATER FIRE DEPARTMENT AUDITORS

  • Selectboard | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Selectboard AGENDAS MINUTES RECORDINGS Next Meeting Wednesday, April 8, 2026 7:00 PM - Town Office (297 Main St) ZOOM LOGIN AGENDA Meeting ID: Passcode: Phone: Find your local number: 896 3735 2168 014899 (309) 205-3325 The Selectboard meets regularly on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 7:00 PM at the Town Office (297 Main Street). Members of the public can attend Selectboard meetings in person or via Zoom. Public comments are welcome at the beginning of each meeting. Contact the Town Office to request a place on the agenda. Special Meeting April 11, 2026 5:00 PM-7:00 PM - Shoreham Firehouse (53 Firehouse Rd) WARNING Selectboard Members Steve Goodrich Chair Mail Rebecca Kerr Buildings & Grounds; Secretary Mail Peter Lynch Legal; Liaison to Wastewater Mail Mark Spitzner Farnham Property Mail Loren Wood Vice Chair; Roads Commissioner Mail Announcements & Notices

  • Town Plan Update | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Town Plan Update The Shoreham Planning Commission is seeking community input! Shoreham's Town Plan (2016) captures the town's vision for long-term preservation and development goals, supporting residents and businesses, and working toward a resilient and sustainable future. The Town Plan must also meet state-mandates requirements. You can find the current Town Plan [here ] or at the Town Office. The Shoreham Planning Commission is looking for feedback from residents and businesses as they work to update the Town Plan. Here are some prompting questions to consider: What is your vision for the Town of Shoreham? What would you like to see in Shoreham for your household, friends, or coworkers? What does Shoreham need in order to achieve that vision? (E.g., parks, sidewalks, housing, public transit, businesses, zoning changes, events, staff capacity, etc.) What characteristics of or landmarks in Shoreham are the most important to you? (E.g., farms, people, historic buildings, gathering places, waterfront access, etc.) Should anything be added to the history of Shoreham that is important to you and the community as a whole? Do you strongly agree or disagree with any of the proposed goals and actions in the existing Shoreham Town Plan? Would you like to see any goals or actions added to the Town Plan? Do you find the plan easy or difficult to read? How would you improve its accessibility or formatting? To answer these questions, ask your own, and share comments with the Planning Commission, call the Town Office at (802) 897-5841 or send an email to shorehamtown@shorehamvt.us .

  • Development Review Board (DRB) | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Governing boards and commissions, archive of agendas and minutes, public meeting calendar, and more. Development Review Board AGENDAS MINUTES RECORDINGS REGULAR MEETING & HEARING Tuesday, September 16, 2025 7:00 PM - Town Office (297 Main St) ZOOM LOGIN Meeting ID: 857 1721 7883 Passcode: 284929 Phone Number: 312-626-6799 The Development Review Board meets regularly on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM at the Town Office (297 Main Street). Members of the public can attend Selectboard meetings in person or via Zoom. Public comments are welcome at the beginning of each meeting. Contact the Town Office to request a place on the agenda.

  • Appropriations | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Appropriations Each year, local nonprofit organizations serving Shoreham request funding by appropriation. Citizens vote on these requests annually during the local election in March. Click here to learn more about requesting an appropriation. Organizations Requesting Funding 2026 Addison County Home Health & Hospice (802) 388-7259 [website] Provides medically necessary home health care services to children and adults, regardless of their ability to pay. Addison County Parent/Child Center (802)388-3171 [website] Serves Addison County families by providing education, playgroups, job training, and social opportunities. Addison County Readers [website] Supports literacy in Addison County, including providing free books each month to children under five. Addison County Restorative Justice (802) 388-3888 [website] Supports restorative justice programs such as Court Diversion for youth and adults, Youth Substance Abuse Safety Programs, Driving with License Suspended programs (civil and criminal) as well as programming for participants re-entering the community after incarceration to increase safety of participants and communities. Addison Housing Works (802) 877-2626 [website] Supports the development, preservation, and management of permanently affordable housing in Addison County. Atria Collective (802) 388-9180 [website] Works toward the elimination of physical, sexual, and emotional violence through direct service, education, and social change. Bridport Seniors Inc. (802) 758-2453 Offers members over 60 years of age a welcoming place to gather and exchange ideas to combat social isolation and loneliness. Counseling Service of Addison County (802) 388-6751 [website] Provides mental health, substance use, and developmental services. Homeward Bound (802) 388-1100 [website] Maintains a community-centered animal shelter that supports the human-animal bond through compassionate care, adoption, education, and advocacy. HOPE (802) 388-3608 [website] Provides those facing poverty with heat, housing, clothing, food, and other needs. Open Door Clinic (802) 388-0137 [website] Provides access to high-quality dental and healthcare, free of charge, to those who are uninsured or under-insured. Otter Creek Child Center (802) 388-9688 [website] Offers need-based Tuition Assistance Program and provides quality, affordable early care and education to the Addison County community. RSVP of Addison County (802) 468-7056 [website] Helps recruit and place individuals in local nonprofit agencies throughout Addison County and provides free outreach programs that help older individuals stay active, healthy, and financially stable. Tri-Valley Transit (802) 388-2287 [website] Maintains and improves transportation services for elders, people with disabilities, and the public. Turning Point Center (802) 388-4249 [website] Assists individuals, their families, and their friends in recovery from substance abuse disorder and addictive behaviors. Vermont Adult Learning (802) 388-4392 [website] Provides adults with basic skills instruction in reading, writing, math, GED, high school diploma programs and English Language Learning. Whiting Food Shelf (802) 623-8033 [website] Offers food to those in need in Shoreham, Whiting, and seven other surrounding towns.

  • Document Library | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Documents Jump to... LAND RECORD INDEX TAX MAPS TOWN REPORTS TOWN PLANS ZONING FORMS ZONING REGULATIONS Town Buildings SHOREHAM UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ADAPTIVE REUSE Town Report Archive 2016 2019 2022 2017 2020 2023 2018 2021 2024 Town Plan Archive 1970 1998 1979 2003 1986 2010 2016 Zoning Regulation Archive 1968 1990* 2009^ 1974 1999 2011 2019 1975* 2004^ 2014 2024 1987 2006(i) 2017(i) * - subdivision regulations ^ - stormwater regulations (i) - interim regulations

  • Clerk | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Town Clerk DOGS ELECTIONS TOWN MEETING Laura Siebecker, Town Clerk shorehamtown@shorehamvt.us (802) 897-5841 Services & Policies Marriage Licenses Congratulations on your marriage! Applications for marriage licenses can be obtained up to 60 days before the wedding. One partner must sign the application at the office before the Clerk. Notary Public Notary services are available during normal business hours - free of charge. Please bring a valid picture ID, and do not sign the document beforehand. Research Our vault is open to all visitors during normal business hours - appointments are not required. However, if you think you will need help with your search, please try to call ahead. We cannot guarantee that research support will be available. Fees may apply. Records & Document Requests We do not offer online land records at this time. Tax maps are available here . To request tax bills or lister cards , email docreq@shorehamvt.us . Requests for electronic copies of land records must be accompanied by a book/page number. Otherwise, the record on the lister card will be provided. Please allow one business day for document request; fees may apply. ** NEW ** Click here to see the most recent recordings we have received. Vital Records Certified copies of Vermont birth certificates and Vermont death certificates are available upon request. Please bring a valid ID. Certified copies of marriage licenses are available if one of the spouses was a Shoreham resident at the time of the marriage.

  • Town Meeting | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Town Meeting MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026 6:00 PM SHOREHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Zoom Recording TOWN MEETING 2026 Meeting Minutes MEETING MINUTES 2026 Moderator : Barb Wilson FLOOR VOTES Article 1 To elect all necessary Town Officers as required by law, by Australian ballot. PASSED. Article 2 Shall the Voters approve the sum of $ 1,110,500.00 for the support of its Town roads and to pay outstanding obligations and orders? PASSED. Article 3 Shall the Voters approve the sum of $ 483,997.23 to defray current expenses of the Town for the ensuing year and to pay outstanding obligations and orders? PASSED. Article 4 Shall the Voters authorize the payment of real and personal property taxes on or before Tuesday, November 10, 2026, with delinquent taxes having a late penalty charge of eight percent and interest charges of not more than one percent per month for the first three months and thereafter one and one-half percent per month or fraction thereof, and interest of one and one-half percent per month or fraction thereof also applying to prior year delinquencies? PASSED. CERTIFIED RESULTS 2026 Documents MEETING WARNING TOWN REPORT SAMPLE BALLOT

  • Tennis | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Tennis & Pickleball Courts Wilson MacIntire Tennis Courts Located at the junction of Main Street & Route 74 W Behind Shoreham Elementary & the Congregational Church Courts are open to the public. Lights are operated by tokens, which are sold at the Town Office and the Shoreham Inn. For the lock combination, please contact: Bob Rathbun - (802) 989-4618 Robin Jackson - (802) 989-9321 The Friends of Shoreham Tennis & Pickleball Boosters The Friends of Shoreham Tennis/Pickleball boosters invite you to join us for round robin tennis and/or pickleball on the Wilson MacIntire tennis courts behind the Shoreham Congregational Church/Shoreham Elementary School. All levels of players, including beginners, are encouraged to come. We are a fun group of people that are always looking for new players. There is no fee involved. TENNIS Tuesdays & Thursdays - 5:00 PM Saturdays - 9:00 AM PICKLEBALL Mondays & Wednesdays - 5:00 PM Fridays - 8:30 AM Should you like to play, please sign up/register on playtimescheduler.com . We are the brown circle listed under Addison County. If you need help registering we'll be glad to guide you through the process. Clinics for tennis/pickleball beginners will be announced shortly. Let us know if you're interested. For more information contact Robin Jackson at robinjacksonvt@gmail.com or call/text (802) 989-9321. Make a Donation Click here to make a donation online (will open a new window) Unfamiliar with our new payment system? Select these options to make your donation.

  • Board of Civil Authority (BCA) | Town of Shoreham, VT

    Board of Civil Authority (BCA) Board of Abatement (BOA) AGENDAS MINUTES RECORDINGS The Board of Civil Authority (BCA) is a municipal body that oversees elections and voter registration, hears tax assessment appeals, and sits on the Board of Abatement. Refer to Vermont Statutes to learn more about the BCA: Organization & authority (24 V.S.A. § 801 ) Elections (17 V.S.A. § 2451 ) Tax assessment appeals (32 V.S.A. Ch 131 ) The BCA does not have any upcoming meetings scheduled.

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