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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
PUBLIC NOTICE
   The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at 6:30 pm at the Groton Town Hall, first floor meeting room, to convene the hearing for the application of David Donovan, 19 Indian Road, Groton, MA 01450, for a special permit to allow the front and side setback for the reconstruction of an existing dwelling on a non-conforming lot on Lot 124-35, 19 Indian Rd., Groton, MA. Please refer to Section 218-5.7- E (1) and any other applicable section of the Groton Zoning By-Law. This legal notice shall publish at www.masspublishers.org.
Bruce Easom, Chairman
5/13 and 5/20/2022 A

 

TOWN OF DUNSTABLE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Long-Term Lease of Land for Rental Housing Development
   Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30B, § 16, the Town of Dunstable is requesting sealed proposals for the development of rental housing on Town-owned land. The Town intends that the selected developer will propose approximately 40 rental housing units with 25-percent restricted as affordable and all dwelling units qualifying for the state’s subsidized housing inventory. The Town expects to enter a land development agreement and a 99-year lease with the selected developer.
   The Town-owned property is a 28.5-acre parcel located at 160-164 Pleasant Street and identified on Assessor’s Map 12 as Lots 48 and 49-1. The property is located in the Town’s Mixed Use Zoning District.
   The Request for Proposal Package (RFP) containing information relative to the submission requirements will be available at https://www.dunstable-ma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif4361/f/uploads/affordab...
on April 20, 2022 and at the Town Administrator’s Office, Town of Dunstable, Town Hall, 511 Main Street, Dunstable, Massachusetts 01827, and available via email to ddemanche@dunstable-ma.gov.
   Sealed proposals will be received at the Town Administrator’s Office, Town of Dunstable, Town Hall, 511 Main Street, Dunstable, Massachusetts 01827 until 2:00 pm, on May 25, 2022.  Ten (10) hard copies of the proposal must be delivered in a sealed package, plainly marked “160-164 Pleasant Street Development Proposal” along with a USB flash drive with files in PDF format.
   All proposals shall remain in effect for a period of 120 calendar days from the deadline for submission, or until a land development agreement is signed by a selected developer and the Town, or this Request for Proposals is canceled, whichever occurs first.
   The Town of Dunstable reserves the right to cancel the RFP, reject any or all proposals, waive any informalities in the proposals, and accept the proposal deemed to be in the best interest of the Town. A land development agreement and the lease will be awarded by the Board of Selectmen, if at all, to the responsive and responsible developer whose proposal is deemed by the Town to be the most advantageous, taking into consideration price, the evaluation criteria included in the RFP, and the results of an interview process with the Board of Selectmen. The RFP and supporting documentation do not constitute an offer or agreement to lease the property. Such an offer and agreement may result only from the execution of a land development agreement and lease by the Town’s Board of Selectmen.
5/6, 5/13, 5/20/2022 D

TOWN OF DUNSTABLE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Long-Term Lease of Land for Rental Housing Development
Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30B, § 16, the Town of Dunstable is requesting sealed proposals for the development of rental housing on Town-owned land. The Town intends that the selected developer will propose approximately 40 rental housing units with 25- percent restricted as affordable and all dwelling units qualifying for the state’s subsidized housing inventory. The Town expects to enter a land development agreement and a 99-year lease with the selected developer.
     The Town-owned property is a 28.5-acre parcel located at 160-164 Pleasant Street and identified on Assessor’s Map 12 as Lots 48 and 49-1. The property is located in the Town’s Mixed Use Zoning District.
     The Request for Proposal Package (RFP) containing information relative to the submission requirements will be available at https://www.dunstable-ma.gov/ sites/g/fi les/vyhlif4361/f/uploads/affordable_housing_rfp_2022.pdf
on April 20, 2022 and at the Town Administrator’s Office, Town of Dunstable, Town Hall, 511 Main Street, Dunstable, Massachusetts 01827, and avail- able via email to dde- manche@dunstable-ma.gov.
Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the Town Administra- tor’s Office, Town of Dunstable, Town Hall, 511 Main Street, Dunstable, Massachusetts 01827 until 2:00 pm, on May 25, 2022. Ten (10) hard copies of the proposal must be delivered in a sealed package, plainly marked “160-164 Pleasant Street Devel- opment Proposal” along with a USB flash drive with files in PDF format.
All proposals shall remain in effect for a period of 120 calen- dar days from the deadline for submission, or until a land de- velopment agreement is signed
by a selected developer and the Town, or this Request for Pro- posals is canceled, whichever oc- curs first.
The Town of Dunstable re- serves the right to cancel the RFP, reject any or all proposals, waive any informalities in the proposals, and accept the pro- posal deemed to be in the best interest of the Town. A land de- velopment agreement and the lease will be awarded by the Board of Selectmen, if at all, to the responsive and responsible developer whose proposal is deemed by the Town to be the most advantageous, taking into consideration price, the evalua- tion criteria included in the RFP, and the results of an interview process with the Board of Select- men. The RFP and supporting documentation do not consti- tute an offer or agreement to lease the property. Such an offer and agreement may result only from the execution of a land de- velopment agreement and lease by the Town’s Board of Select- men.
5/6, 5/13, 5/20/2022 A
Legal Notice RFP
Town of Townsend, Massachusetts
The Town of Townsend, Massachusetts Water Department is undertaking a project to replace and relocate the water main servicing Greeley Road.
Written responses for the "Greely Road Water Main" will be accepted until 2:00 PM on: Friday, May 13, 2022 to the attention of: Superintendent, Townsend Water Department, 540 Main St, Townsend, MA 01474.
     All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope and plainly marked, "Greely Road Water Main"
     Specifications regarding the project may be obtained at the Townsend Water Department at 540 Main Street and the Water Department at 540 Main Street, Townsend.
     Any questions regarding this request for project should be addressed to: David Vigeant, Water Superintendent DVigeant@Townsendwater.ORG Monday – Friday
5/6/2022 D
 
Town Of Townsend
Conservation Commission Legal Notice
Pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Townsend Wetlands Bylaw, the Townsend Conservation Commission will hold a work session on Wednesday, May 11th, 2022 at approximately 7:10 pm. The session will be held virtually via Zoom meeting and in person at Town Hall, on a Request for De- termination of Applicability filed with the Conservation Commission by Edwin Naylor. The property is located at 41 Greenville Road (Assessor’s Map 6, Parcel 10, Lot 0).
The proposed project is to install a deck connection between an existing deck and pool within a wetland buffer.
Jessica Consolvo, Agent,
Townsend Conservation Commission
5/6/23 B
Town Of Townsend
Conservation Commission
Legal Notice
Pursuant to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Townsend Wetlands Bylaw, the Townsend Conservation Commission will hold a work session on Wednesday, May 11th, 2022 at approximately 7:20 pm. The session will be held virtually via Zoom meeting and in person at Town Hall, on a Request for Determination of Applicability filed with the Conservation Commission by Dan Proctor and Michael Berry. The property is located at 116 Wallace Hill Road (Assessor’s Map 34, Parcel 71, Lot 0).4.6
     The proposed project is to replace a failed septic system within 100-feet of an intermittent stream.
Jessica Consolvo, Agent,
Townsend Conservation Commission
5/6/2022 C
Groton Conservation Commission
Public Meeting Notice
In accordance with the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, M.G.L Ch. 131, Sec. 40 and the Groton Wetlands Protection Bylaw, the Groton Conservation Commission will hold a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held on Zoom to consider a Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) filed by Mark Davis for the enclosing of an existing deck 53 Island Road (Groton Assessor’s Parcel 131-39). Please see https://www .grotonma.gov/events/ for details regarding Zoom meeting information.
     Copies of the RDA are on file with the Conservation Commission and can be requested by emailing: conservation@grotonma.gov or calling 978-448-1106.
Respectfully submitted, Larry Hurley, Chairman
Groton Conservation Commission
4/29/2022 E
Town of Townsend Planning Board
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with MGL Chapter 40A and the Town of Townsend Zoning By-laws, Section 145-42 Site Plan Review Special Permit and Section 145-65, the Planning Board will hold a virtual public hearing on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 6:45 p.m., regarding an application from C & J Realty Trust u/d/t 7/24/2012, Marc Curtis, Trustee, to remodel the interior of an existing 3 story building by converting the 2nd and 3rd floor to residential units, and retaining commercial units on the 1st floor and basement. The subject property is located at 241 Main Street, Assessor's Map(s) 51 Block(s) 94 Lot(s) 0, zoned Downtown Commercial District. The public hearing will be held remotely, the link for the meeting is:
https://zoom.us/j/ 91920837110?pwd=OUNOUzV0QVBHM1l5eTN5Q1hFQWtKZz09
Or by dial in, 1(301) 715-8592.
The meeting ID is 919 2083 7110 and passcode is 369803
     The application is available for review at the Town Clerk and
Planning Board Offices at 272 Main St or digitally upon a request to Planning@townsendma.gov. Parties wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to the proposal may do so in writing prior to the hearing, or at the virtual hearing, in person or represented by an agent or attorney. Interested parties are encouraged to attend.
Sincerely, Lance McNally, Chairman
April 29, 2022 and May 6, 2022 B
LEGAL NOTICE
TOWN OF GROTON
Request for Proposals
The Town Manager of the Town of Groton, Massachusetts is seeking proposals for a Study, Design and Permitting that will lead to a solution to address the Broadmeadow Road/James Brook crossing and improvements to the connection along the old railroad bed/current rail trail to the properties being revitalized at the end of Station Avenue and Court Street. Funding for this work will come from American Rescue Plan Act Funds provided to the Town of Groton through a Federal Grant.
     Minimum requirements for this work include previous experience in engineering/design of roadway improvements, traffic and pedestrian safety, and flooding mitigation. Proposals will be accepted from individuals, firms, or groups of firms with the demonstrated expertise and experience in these areas of practice.
     All interested persons should contact Mark Haddad, Town Manager, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday at 978-448-1111,  or mhaddad@gro- tonma.gov to request the RFP packet or additional information as needed. Proposals must be re- ceived in the Office of the Town Manager, Groton Town Hall, 173 Main Street, Groton, MA no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 20, 2022.
     The Town of Groton reserves the right to waive any informalities in bids, and to reject any and all bids if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the town.
Mark W. Haddad Town Manager
4/22/2022 A
Planning Board Public Hearing Notice
Section 218-2.5 Site Plan Review –
Florence Roche Elementary School
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A, §§ 9 and 11, M. G. L., and the Code of the Town of Groton, Chapter 218, the Groton Planning Board will hold a virtual public hearing via Zoom on Thursday, May 12,
2022, at 7:00 PM to consider the application submitted by Mark Haddad of the Florence Roche Elementary School Building Committee under the provisions of Groton Zoning By-law Section 218-2.5 Site Plan Review. The application for Major Site Plan Review, Phase 2, includes the proposed 109,855 gross square foot (GSF) 2-story Florence Roche Elementary School, demolition of the existing school, and associated site improvements. The proposed project is shown on the plans entitled, “Major Site Plan Review, Phase 2, Florence Roche Elementary School” prepared by Samiotes Consultants and dated April 14, 2022. The project site is located at 342 Main Street (Assessors Parcels 110-42, 110-43, and 111-34). You may attend this virtual public hearing using the following Zoom access information.
Zoom Meeting Link: https:/ /us02web.zoom.us/j/ 85931571089
Webinar ID: 859 3157 1089
By Telephone: 1-312-626-6799 or 1-929-205-6099
     Copies of the application are on file in the Planning Board office and the Town Clerk’s office in the Town Hall. The Town of Groton does not discriminate on the basis of disability. Further, a signed translation of this public hearing will be provided for the hearing impaired upon request by contacting the Planning Board at (978) 448-1105 at least ten days prior to the hearing.
GROTON PLANNING BOARD
Scott Wilson, Chair
4/22 and 4/29, 2022 I

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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 610, Groton, Massachusetts 01450
 

Office
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[Prescott Community Center]
 

Telephone: 978-448-6061
 

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