Legal Notices - The Lakeville Journal - 11-26-20

LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC AUCTION

In accordance with Connecticut General Statutes, a public auction consisting of miscellaneous personal property, furniture and household goods will be held at Stor-It-All, Inc., 13 Clayton Rd, and 325 Ashley Falls Rd, Canaan, CT 06018 at 1:00 PM on Friday, December 11, 2020. Stor-It-All, Inc. reserves the right to cancel a sale at any time, for any reason.

Since due notice has been given to the owners and all parties known to claim an interest therein, you are each notified your personal property will be sold unless all storage and related charges are paid in full.

13 Clayton Rd:

 24 - Jason J. Bergenty

325 Ashley Falls Rd:

 529 - James S. Clark

Items to be sold as is, no warranty is expressed or implied. Items to be more specifically described at time of sale. Terms of payment: CASH or CERTIFIED CHECK. Stor-It-All, Inc. P.O. Box 1105, Canaan, CT 06018.

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Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Planning & Zoning Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following applications were approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on November 16, 2020:

Special Permit Application #2020-0111 for mixed use commercial and 3 unit-multifamily. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 49 as Lot 100 and is known as 346 Main Street, Lakeville, Connecticut. The owner of the property is the John G. Borden Estate.

Special Permit Application #2020-0112 for a detached apartment on a single-family residential lot. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor ‘s Map 8 as Lot 07 and is known as 270 Salmon Kill Road, Lakeville, Connecticut. The owners of the property are John E. Lange II and Alexandra H. Simons.

Special Permit Application #2020-0113 for a change of use from manufacturing and assembly to auto sales/service/repair and parking flexibility. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 51 as Lot 10 and is known as 18 Brook Street, Salisbury, Connecticut. The owner of the property is Skip Barber Properties LLC.

 Site Plan Application #2020-0115 for an apartment within a single family dwelling. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 15 as Lot 45 and is known as 171 Canaan Road, Salisbury Connecticut. The owners of the property are Sandra and Peter Oliver.

Any aggrieved person may appeal these decisions to the Connecticut Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes §8-8.

Town of Salisbury Planning & Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

11-26-20

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Inland Wetlands and Conservation Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following application was approved by the Inland Wetlands and Conservation Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on November 16, 2020:

Application to remove invasive species, silt deposition and install sediment pool and level spreader subject to conditions. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 10 as Lot 30 and is known as 3 Upland Meadow Road, Salisbury, Connecticut. The owner of the property is Belter Properties LLC.

 Any aggrieved person may appeal these decisions to the Connecticut Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes §8-8.

11-26-20

 

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

TOWN OF SHARON

December 4, 2020

IN PERSON AND

VIA ZOOM

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8727483273

Meeting ID: 872 748 3273

ATTENDEES MUST WEAR MASKS AND

SOCIAL DISTANCE

A Special Town Meeting of the Town of Sharon, Connecticut, will be held at the Sharon Congregational Church, 25 Main Street, Sharon, Connecticut, on December 4, 2020 at 6:30p.m. for the following purpose:

To see what action the will take regarding the following:

1. To accept and expend the STEAP Grant of $125,000 for the Town Hall Parking Lot Expansion Project. Said expenditure funds to come from the Undesignated Fund and reimbursed by the Grant. As approved by the Board of Finance.

2. To approve an allocation of $60,000 from the Capital Non-recurring Account as the required match for the Town Hall Parking Lot Expansion Project. As approved by the Board of Finance.

 3. To consider and act on the Board of Selectmen request for a $70,000 supplemental appropriation to settle the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities case between the Town and Timothy Marks. As approved by the Board of Finance.

 This meeting will be accessed by way of ZOOM for participation but there shall be no remote voting. Voting shall occur only in person.

Dated at Sharon, Connecticut, this 17th day of November 2020.

 Brent M. Colley

Dale C. Jones

Casey T. Flanagan

Selectmen

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF

PATRICIA L. TULLY

Late of Salisbury (20-00442)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated, November 9, 2020, ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below.

Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

 The fidicuary is:

Mark J. Capecelatro

Mark J. Capecelatro, LLC

117 Main St.-Box 1045

Canaan, CT 06018

Megan Williams

Assistant Clerk

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Salisbury Housing Committee Annual Meeting

Salisbury Housing Committee is holding its annual meeting to elect officers for the coming year on Wednesday, December 9 at 5:00 pm, by Zoom. Members of the public are invited to attend this meeting and may submit nominees for the board before the meeting. Nominations may be made to Anne Kremer, SHC co-President, 28 Prospect St., Lakeville. The Zoom address will be available at salisburycthousing.org after December 2. Salisbury Housing Committee is the proprietor of Sarum Village I and II and Faith House, affordable housing units located in Salisbury. Anyone interested in renting at any SHC location should call Tammy Broderick at 860-435-0049.

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