The Bourne Planning Board has given a thumbs-up to relocating a Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant from Clay Pond Road to MacArthur Boulevard. The board’s approval came after developers addressed several of
The Bourne Planning Board has approved a change to a development under construction on Main Street in Buzzards Bay. The board gave the green light to plans for the buildingâs first floor to become a disabled-accessible apartment instead of office space.
The complex is being built at 227 Main Street, which neighbors Betty Annâs Dairy Freeze. The original proposal was to convert a five-bedroom home into office space on the first floor and a pair of two-bedroom apartments on the second floor.
Plans for the property have changed, and instead of office space on the first floor, the property owner, James McLaughlin of West Bridgewater, has decided to install a disabled-accessible apartment. Zachary Basinski of Bracken Engineering went before the planning board during its remote meeting on April 22 to explain the desired change.
Two nonprofit organizations, seeking to begin construction in South Sandwich in the coming months, received the blessings of the Sandwich Zoning Board of Appeals this week.
Cape Cod BMX, which plans to build a motocross track off Quaker Meetinghouse Road, was unanimously granted a special permit to build and operate the course at the ZBAâs meeting on Tuesday, April 27.
âIâm excited for Cape Cod BMX and also for my home town of Sandwich,â said Tammy Gibbs, president and track manager for the nonprofit organization.
Ms. Gibbs said lighting for the track, which would have cost more than $70,000, has been donated by Legends Golf & Family Recreation, of Hooksett, New Hampshire.