Flammable Tanks Draw Concerned Abutters

            In a room with abutters expressing serious concerns about the plan, the Rochester Select Board on Monday reviewed a request for a Flammable Fluid License from Bristol Asphalt, Inc. to store liquid asphalt at 99 Kings Highway.             The plan is to place 300-ton liquid asphalt tanks into three vertical silos on the site, […] Read more »

Drainage Key to Pool Approval

The Marion Conservation Commission met on December 17 in the Marion Police Station conference room and deliberated over a handful of routine matters connected to some additions and exterior home remodeling projects within wetlands buffer zone areas.             Derek Maksy, of Oakdale Avenue, received no opposition for construction of a deck and exterior stairs.             […] Read more »

Town Meeting, Election Dates Set

The Mattapoisett Select Board met on December 17 at Town Hall and approved aquaculture licenses but said there might be fewer licenses this year because weather the past year has made shell fishing more difficult.             The board decided to waive the $200 fee this year because stormwater management has been an issue. Board members […] Read more »

Wharf Project Receives Conditioning

The long-awaited repairs to Long Wharf at Shipyard Park received conditioning on this night, December 22.             Coming before the Mattapoisett Conservation Commission remotely was Brian Post of Childs Engineering. The issue of flowable fill had previously been questioned by the commissioners, who pressed the engineering firm to come up with another solution. The Mattapoisett […] Read more »

Housing Developments Make Progress

The Marion Select Board met on December 16 and, along with the public hearing for tree removal reported on last week, granted various Sewer Application Waivers.             At the beginning of the meeting, there was a public hearing for the removal of seven trees for the Marion Shared Use Bike Path’s development. Tree #6 on […] Read more »

Solar Arrays, Stone Walls, and Senior Living

The Rochester Planning Board Tuesday approved the waivers and began the draft decision phase for the Special Permit and Site Plan Review permit for Logging Swamp Solar’s plan to install a solar panel array on 49 acres in the area of 600 Snipatuit Road.             Project representative Zach Farkes of Rewild Renewables began the discussion […] Read more »

Budget Increase From Health Insurance

The Marion Board of Health met on December 11 in the Town Hall Annex and approved a preliminary fiscal 2027 budget increase of 2.8-percent.             Health Director Lori Desmarais noted that the largest increase will be connected to an initiative to create online permitting. She said that it costs $6,750 to start-up the process around […] Read more »

Stormwater Management Bylaw Editing

The Marion Planning Board met on Monday for a continued public hearing on the proposed adoption of stormwater management regulations to the Stormwater Management Bylaw.             First, the board approved the payment of an invoice to Toll Brothers Inc. for a Field Engineering Peer Preview of an unspecified amount. Then, they moved to the Public […] Read more »

Six Tree Removals Approved, Black Oak Spared

The Marion Select Board met on Tuesday for a Public Hearing for tree removal on Point Road and Washburn Park Road, as well as some other routine business and community updates.             The board began with the chair of the Open Space Acquisition Commission, John Rockwell, being phoned in by Select Board Chair Randy Parker […] Read more »

Heron Cove Estates Variance Granted

The Marion Zoning Board of Appeals in the Police Station’s conference room on December 11 approved a variance for Heron Cove Estates, a proposed development that has changed from 125 proposed apartment units to 57 town houses.             The ZBA at a joint-meeting with the Select Board on November 13 discussed whether the ZBA could […] Read more »