A proposed remodel of the Intergas fueling station at 6 and 10 North Main Street received unanimous approval from the Falmouth Planning Board on December 14.
The possibility of the Town of Falmouth purchasing a 31-acre parcel of undeveloped land will be discussed at the next select board meeting on Monday, December 6.
The Falmouth Planning Board at its meeting on October 12 tabled the final decision on whether to approve the five waivers the Santoses requested on their definitive four-lot subdivision plan
Falmouth Planning Boardâs first in-person public hearing this coming Tuesday, July 13, will focus on newly proposed amendments to the zoning bylaws.
Proposed is a Mixed Residential and Commercial Overlay District that would amend the townâs current zoning bylaws to allow for mixed-use developments in certain eligible locations throughout Falmouth.
The principal purpose of the proposed amendment is threefold: to enable the town to reach its goal of committing 10 percent of its housing to the Subsidized Housing Inventory; to incentivize developers and property owners to create diverse mixed-use housing options; and to enable the creation of livable, walkable neighborhoods in the townâs business districts through mixed-use developmentsâdefined for these purposes as a building that contains both residential and non-residential units, including, but not limited to, commercial and institutional uses.