Legal Notices - The Lakeville Journal - 11-3-22

Legal Notice

The Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing on Application #2022-0201by Abigail Raymond Salaway for a 2-Lot residential subdivision at 300 Between the Lakes Road Salisbury, Map 67, Lot 7 per the Salisbury Subdivision Regulations. The hearing will be held on Monday, November 7, 2022 at 5:45 PM. There is no physical location for this meeting. This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom where interested persons can listen to & speak on the matter. The application, agenda and meeting instructions will be listed at www.salisburyct.us. Written comments may be submitted to the Land Use Office, Salisbury Town Hall, 27 Main Street, P.O. Box 548, Salisbury, CT or via email to landuse@salisburyct.us. Paper copies may be reviewed Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

Salisbury Planning & Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

10-27-22

 

Legal Notice

The Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury will hold a Public Hearing on Special Permit Application #2022-0204 by owner Janet Andre Block for the vertical expansion of a nonconforming dwelling and an attached accessory apartment at 4 Main Street, Salisbury, Map 15, Lot 15 per Section 503.2 and 208 of the Salisbury Zoning Regulations. The hearing will be held on Monday, November 7, 2022 at 5:45 PM. There is no physical location for this meeting. This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom where interested persons can listen to & speak on the matter. The application, agenda and meeting instructions will be listed at www.salisburyct.us<\d>/<\d>agendas. Written comments may be submitted to the Land Use Office, Salisbury Town Hall, 27 Main Street, P.O. Box 548, Salisbury, CT or via email to landuse@salisburyct.us. Paper copies may be reviewed Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

Salisbury Planning & Zoning Commission

Martin Whalen, Secretary

10-27-22

11-03-22

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following action was taken by the Inland Wetlands & Watercourses Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on October 24, 2022:

Approved - Application 2022-IW-085D by Brit B Hoyt for the construction of a farm pond. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s map 16 as lot 1 and is known as 143 & 145 Housatonic River Road, Salisbury. The owner of the property is Anne McGrath.

Any aggrieved person may appeal this decision to the Connecticut Superior Court in accordance with the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes §22a-43(a) & §8-8.

11-03-22

 

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

TOWN OF SHARON

A Special Town Meeting of the Town of Sharon, Connecticut, will be held at Sharon Center School, 80 Hilltop Road, Sharon, Connecticut, on November 10, 2022 at 6:00p.m. to consider and determine by vote of all eligible voters in attendance, the following questions:

1. Shall the expenditure of up to ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND ($1,600,000) DOLLARS be authorized for the expansion of broadband internet service infrastructure?

2. If the foregoing question is answered in the affirmative, shall the First Selectman be authorized to execute and bind the Town of Sharon to a contract with COMCAST up to the expenditure limit, subject to and upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem advisable after due negotiation?

3. Shall the Town of Sharon be authorized to pay a contract deposit in an amount up to EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND ($800,000) DOLLARS from its existing Undesignated Fund, and to secure a bank loan, if necessary, after applying any available grant funding, to pay upon project completion the second installment of EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND ($800,000) DOLLARS on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance?

Dated at Sharon, Connecticut, this 27th day of October, 2022.

Brent M. Colley

Dale C. Jones

Casey T. Flanagan

Selectmen

11-03-22

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