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Milton planners to move forward on cell tower

Formal written decision to be voted on March 16 Milton Planning and Zoning Commission will meet Tuesday, March 16, to debate a formal written decision approving a 140-foot cell phone tower to be operated by Verizon at the town’s public works garage on Front Street, shown here. RYAN MAVITY PHOTO Ryan Mavity March 12, 2021 Milton Planning and Zoning Commission, at its Tuesday, March 16 meeting, will present a written formal decision for approval of a special permitted use to allow Verizon to erect a 140-foot-tall cellphone tower at the town’s public works yard on Front Street. The commission gave, by a 5-2 vote, preliminary approval to the tower Feb. 16 but held off on final approval until a written decision clarifying the opinion could be issued. Verizon, doing business as Cellco Partnership, required a special permitted use because the land the tower would be located on is zoned R-1 residential. 

Milton council passes tax decrease

Rate bumped from 8.25 percent to 5 percent Milton Town Council approved a property tax decrease from 8.25 percent to 5 percent after receiving a $100,000 grant from the state for a drainage and bulkhead improvement project on Mulberry Street and because town home sales have already exceeded expectations. FILE PHOTO Ryan Mavity February 12, 2021 Milton Town Council has reversed its previously approved 8.25 percent property tax increase in the fiscal year 2021 budget and reduced the rate down to 5 percent. The council passed the measure Jan. 27. Town Manager Kristy Rogers told council members that after reviewing the town’s financial statements ending Dec. 31, the town’s financial performance, particularly in home sales and real estate transfer tax, was higher than anticipated. The tax decrease also comes as a result of a decrease in town cost for the budget’s largest capital expense: the drainage and bulkhead project at the Magnolia Street parking lot. Of the $835

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