WOODSTOCK — The Board of Selectmen will continue discussion of the Lake Christopher dam at its meeting Tuesday, Dec. 2.

The meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the Town Office.

Town Manager Vern Maxfield said the Department of Environmental Protection did an inspection of the dam and determined that 300 square feet of 10-inch rocks placed around the dam “were not a part of the original permit.”

“Jim Sysko, our engineer for the project, said that he felt it was necessary to put those rocks in, since the water around the Lake Christopher dam is a high-wave area,” Maxfield said. “When the DEP sent in their people to look at it, they said that the rocks were not in the permit and didn’t meet the specs, which means we would have to fill out a whole new permit.”

Other items on the agenda include:

* Fire Department report from Chief Kyle Hopps.

* Discussion on the start date of the 2015 budget process.

* Discussion on the state election results for Woodstock and Milton Township.

mdaigle@sunjournal.com


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