LPSSA Update
The Enterprise reported on Friday 5/31/19 that most homes are connected in the little pond sewer service area. As of the 31st, only 10 properties either were not connected or had not given the town a contract to be connected.
The Enterprise reported on Friday 5/31/19 that most homes are connected in the little pond sewer service area. As of the 31st, only 10 properties either were not connected or had not given the town a contract to be connected.
 (On the Home Page, click on “Read More” to view photos. When it opens, scroll down to view more photos.) Once again, Mary Jo Bradley, volunteer organizer, and her team (FHMNA Board member Dave Buzanowski and volunteer Greg Mazmanian), put together a successful cleanup day in the Heights and Maravista. Over 40 people volunteered. …
On Monday, May 20, 2019, after hearing a short presentation from the Black Dog Heights CafĂ©âs attorney, Kevin Klauer, the Board of Selectmen approved the request for an all alcohol liquor license. Atty. Klauer noted the following: 1. The cafĂ© seats 14 inside; 35 outside. 2. There is no bar area, in or out. 3. …
Posted on the Town website on May 10, 2019 Sidewalk improvements on the east side of Maravista Ave have begun and will be ongoing for the next few weeks. Work will be performed Monday-Friday from 7:00 AM-4:00 PM. There will be partial lane closures. Expect minor traffic delays. Seek alternate routes when possible.
Board of Selectmen, Monday, May 20, 2019, 7:30 PM, Town Hall HEARING: The Black Dog Tavern Company, Inc. d/b/a The Black Dog Heights Café, has applied for a NEW All Alcoholic Common Victualler License to be exercised at 465 Grand Ave, Falmouth. The license was approved.
To watch the April Town Meeting rejection of Article 29, to “authorize the use of a second water meter on properties within the sewer service areas for water used for irrigation and other outdoor use.” go to the town website Night Two and scroll to 1:08 thru 1:45. You might also be interested in the …
Hidden in a November 16, 2018 (-g 14) Enterprise article entitled âTown Meeting Reconsiders Accessory Apartment Petition Article on Night Threeâ is one paragraph concerning Article 27: âTown Meeting rejected a petition article from Marc P. Finneran, Precinct Six, asking Town Meeting to authorize the use of a second water meter at properties in sewer …
On Monday, Oct. 30, 2018, Bruce Mogardo, Beach Superintendent, submitted his 2018 End-Of-Summer report to the Board of Selectmen (see text below). Two articles in the Enterprise say it all: 10/19/18, page 10, âBeach Superintendent Pleased With End-of-summer Conditionsâ , and 11/2/18, page 15, âDogs, Trash A Challenge At Beachesâ. A number of people have …
On Monday, 10/29/18, the Board of Selectmen approved additional section closings on Great Bay Street requested by Peter McConarty, Deputy Director of Public Works. Mr. McConarty used 5 slides (see links below) to describe the history and current requests for closings. There was a short discussion about future remediation which will fall under the aegis …
Two neighbors who live in a home abutting Helmis Circle have appealed the Zoning Boardâs decision to approve the Helmis Circle Little Pond Village 40B project. Court (See FHMNA website article on 9/20/18.)Â Â The appeal has been recorded at the Barnstable Superior Court and will delay any building on the site until the case is …