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Use of a private road that leads to a beach on Cape Cod has created controversy within the town. A cut-through off of a bike path in Falmouth leads to Black.
The town had filed a continuance notice of intent requesting information on whether the demolition and removal of the damaged culvert pipe near the intersection of Davis Street and Lime Street is subject to the Wetlands Protection Act. This project dates back to storms that occurred in September 2018, causing an estimated $1 million in damage, as well as Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Commissioner David Lipinski pushed for approval, saying, they ve been waiting for three years down there to start the project. Commissioner Thomas Robinson produced a letter from the Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) expressing concern about the project. Ultimately, however, Robinson and the other commission members rejected the letter because representatives did not attend the publicly available meeting.
Pelham affordable housing project on track with permitting
The former fly rod factory in Pelham would be demolished to make way for an apartment building. Another building with six apartments would be built nearby. SUBMITTED PHOTO
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PELHAM Pelham’s first affordable housing project, featuring almost three dozen one, two- and three-bedroom apartments on the site of a former fly rod factory, remains on track to be developed in the next two years.
Known as Amethyst Brook Apartments, the $12 million project proposed by Home City Development Inc. of Springfield has begun the process of Conservation Commission review with the filing of a notice of intent under the Wetlands Protection Act.
Pelham affordable housing project on track with permitting
The former fly rod factory in Pelham would be demolished to make way for an apartment building. Another building with six apartments would be built nearby. SUBMITTED PHOTO
GOOGLE EARTH
Published: 2/2/2021 7:04:31 PM
PELHAM Pelham’s first affordable housing project, featuring almost three dozen one, two- and three-bedroom apartments on the site of a former fly rod factory, remains on track to be developed in the next two years.
Known as Amethyst Brook Apartments, the $12 million project proposed by Home City Development Inc. of Springfield has begun the process of Conservation Commission review with the filing of a notice of intent under the Wetlands Protection Act.