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2021:
2010:
- Schedule of Events (PDF) for open Montpelier Conservation Commission meeting January 14, 2010 - Presentation by U-32 students and a discussion about methods to mitigate damage caused by beavers
2009:
- Letter to Gwen Hallsmith (PDF) - Director of Planning and Community Development April 13, 2009
2007:
- Natural Community Map (PDF) of Montpelier, VT, May 2007 - Prepared for the Montpelier Conservation Commission by Brett Engstrom and John DeLeo
- 2007 Montpelier Open Space Survey (PDF)
2005:
- The Berlin Pond Watershed Conservation Project (PDF) - Report, March 23, 2005 - Presentation given to the Montpelier City Council by the Montpelier Conservation Commission
- The Berlin Pond Natural Community Map (PDF) (high-resolution copy), June 17, 2005 - Prepared for the Capital Area Land Trust by Brett Engstrom and Marc Lapin
- The Berlin Pond Natural Community Map (PDF) (low-resolution copy), June 17, 2005 - Prepared for the Capital Area Land Trust by Brett Engstrom and Marc Lapin
2003:
- Natural Resources Inventory Phase II Report (PDF), February 20, 2003 - Prepared by Arrowwood Environmental, LLC. Includes the summary data tables, but the mapped information is not yet available on-line
2002:
- Letter to Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (PDF) - This letter is in support of Basin Planning for the Upper Winooski Watershed
- Montpelier Open Space Plan: Views and Vistas (PDF) June 12, 2002 Draft - Prepared for the City of Montpelier by Jean Vissering for the Montpelier Conservation Commission
- Montpelier Open Space Plan: Executive Summary (PDF), August, 2002 Draft - Prepared for the City of Montpelier by Jean Vissering for the Montpelier Conservation Commission
- Enhancing our River Environment (PDF) - A Proposed Plan for the Management of the Winooski Riverbank Vegetation in Montpelier - This report was produced by the Montpelier River Corridor Restoration Committee in July 2002. The plan grew out of recognition that the Winooski River and its tributaries require a long-range vision and consistent attention. Implementation of these recommendations should help to reduce riverbank erosion, mitigate threats of flooding, and fulfill the river's potential as an outstanding natural resource