Block Island, RI 02807
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1. Robson, Mark and Piera. Plat 16, Lot 86-2. Request for a Mylar to be signed off as subdivision is not required.
2. Glen, Stewart and Pamela. Plat 6, Lot 77 & 78. Request for a Mylar to be signed off as subdivision is not required.
3. Gelsomini, Nick and Pamela. Plat 4, Lot 63. Fire # 617 off Corn Neck Road. Public Hearing is closed. Recommendation/Advisory to the Zoning Board of Review for an Application for Development Plan Review of an Application for a Special Use Permit under Sections 306 (E) and 406 to demolish an existing single-family dwelling and construct a single-family dwelling,
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New Shoreham Town Council Meeting Wednesday, February 17, 2021 7:00 p.m. The New Shoreham Town Council met via telecommunication pursuant toState of Rhode Island Executive Order 20-46 dated June 12, 2020 Zoom access: dial toll free for cellular.
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The Town of New Shoreham will conduct a public hearing on proposed changes to the zoning ordinances on solar energy systems on Monday, Feb.1, at 7 p.m.
Solar technology has evolved in many ways over the years what was once an oddity on the roof or in the yard of a neighbor is becoming commonplace.
Block Island has slowly but surely embraced solar technologies over the years and the momentum continues with the help of the Block Island Solar Initiative and entrepreneurs like resident Chris Warfel of Entech Engineering.
Realizing the power that comes from their roofs, residents whose solar systems produced more power than they could use were able to get credit on their power bills through a program called net metering. The program is limited by the state of Rhode Island such that connected systems do not exceed three percent of the peak output of the local power utility during any given year. The peak for Block Island currently avera