Legal Notices - The Lakeville Journal - 12-22-22

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF KENT

The second installment of the Real Estate, Personal Property and the Motor Vehicle Supplemental tax for the Grand List of 2021 is due and payable January 1, 2023. The second installment of the Real Estate, Personal Property and Motor Vehicle Supplemental tax for the Grand List of 2021 will become delinquent on Thursday, February 2, 2023.

As soon as the tax becomes delinquent, it shall be subject to interest at the rate of 1.5% per month from January 1, 2023 until the same is paid.

Bills may be viewed on line by going to the Tax Collector’s page of the Town of Kent website at www.townofkentct.org.

The Tax Collector’s office will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and there is a drop box at the front door of Town Hall.

Payment is also welcome through the mail at P. O. Box 311, Kent, Connecticut 06757.

Credit cards are accepted in the office and you may also pay online by going to https://www.mytaxbill.org/inet/bill/home.do?town=kent

Deborah Devaux CCMC

Tax Collector

12-22-22

01-12-23

01-26-23

 

Notice of Decision

Town of Salisbury

Planning & Zoning Commission

Notice is hereby given that the following action was taken by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Salisbury, Connecticut on December 12, 2022:

Approved—Special Permit Application #2022-0207 by owners Aaron & Alycia Zimmerman, for vertical expansion of a non-conforming dwelling in accordance with Section 503.2 of the regulations. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s Map 35 as Lot 06 and is located at 16 Woodland Drive, Lakeville.

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

12-22-22

 

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 December 22, 2022:

 

Approved with conditions — Application 2022-IW-0091 by Julie Skattum to create a vegetative shoreline buffer, two lake access points and install septic system and site improvements. The property is shown on Salisbury Assessor’s map 66 as lot 40 & 41 and is known as 27 & 29 West Shore Place, Salisbury. The owner of the property is Julie Skattum.

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

12-22-22

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF LEWIS SPENCE

Late of North Canaan

AKA Lewis Blair Spence, Jr.

(22-00450)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated December 8, 2022, 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 fiduciary is:

Betty Clair Spence

c/o Mark J Capecelatro

Mark L. Capecelatro, LLC

117 Main Street

P.O. Box 1045

Canaan, CT 06018

Beth L. McGuire

Chief Clerk

12-22-22

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF

KATHLEEN A. DANCE

Late of Sharon

(22-00446)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated December 8, 2022, 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 fiduciary is:

Carrie-Ann Dance

c/o Emily D Vail

Ackerly Brown LLP

5 Academy St

P.O. Box 568

Salisbury, CT 06068

Beth L. McGuire

Chief Clerk

12-22-22

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF

AUDREY B. GEREG

Late of Falls Village

(22-00474)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated December 6, 2022, 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 fiduciary is:

Stuart E. Gereg, II

c/o Linda M Patz

Drury, Patz & Citrin, LLP

7 Church Street

P.O. Box 101

Canaan, CT 06018

Beth L. McGuire

Chief Clerk

12-22-22

 

TAX COLLECTOR TOWN OF

SALISBURY CT

LEGAL NOTICE

Pursuant to Sec 12-145 of the Connecticut State Statutes, the taxpayers of the Town of Salisbury are hereby notified the third installment of the Grand List October 1, 2021 is due and payable January 1, 2023. Pursuant to Section 12-71b of the Connecticut State Statutes, the Supplemental Motor Vehicle tax is due on January 1, 2023. Payments must be received or post marked by February 1, 2023. If said Real Estate, Personal Property and Supplemental Motor Vehicle taxes are not paid on or before February 1, 2023, interest at the rate of 1 % (18% per year) will be added for each month from the time when such tax becomes due and payable until paid. Minimum interest $2.00.

Mail to: Tax Collector, P.O. Box 338, Salisbury, CT 06068 or at Town Hall, 27 Main Street, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9am-4pm or use the drop box located in the vestibule of the Town Hall, 9am-4pm, Monday-Friday. You may pay by E-Check or Credit Card at www.salisburyct.us. Click on Departments, Tax Collector, Pay bill online. A fee is charged.

Dated at Salisbury CT this 7th day of December 2022.

Jean F. Bell, CCMC

Tax Collector

Salisbury, CT 06068

12-22-22

01-05-22

01-19-22

 

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF

DENA A. VAN VOORHIS

Late of Sharon

(22-00403)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick, Judge of the Court of Probate, District of Litchfield Hills Probate Court, by decree dated December 8, 2022, 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 fiduciary is:

William Pfeister

c/o Mark J Capecelatro

(attorney for William Pfeister)

Mark J. Capecelatro, LLC

117 Main Street

P.O. Box 1045

Canaan, CT 06018

Megan M. Foley

Clerk

12-22-22

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