Chatham Select Board Discusses Housing, Wind Projects, and Community Events
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
07/23/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
97 Minutes
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Towns:
Chatham
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County:
Barnstable County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Chatham Select Board covered a range of issues, from the establishment of a new town planner to the approval of a bike ride event. However, notable topics were the proposed changes to the Chatham Community Housing Partnership aimed at addressing affordable housing and the discussions on the offshore wind projects that have raised concerns in the community.
The Chatham Community Housing Partnership, which plays a role in addressing affordable and attainable housing needs in the town, was at the forefront of the Select Board’s meeting. The board discussed the importance of revising the committee’s charge and debated the reduction of its membership from nine to seven members to improve functionality and ensure a quorum at meetings. The board acknowledged the vacancies and the need for continued outreach to attract qualified members. The modification of the committee’s structure was seen as essential to maintaining the momentum in addressing the housing crisis, with the Select Board expressing a commitment to initiatives that align with community needs.
Another discussion in the meeting revolved around the offshore wind projects in the Gulf of Maine. The board had met with the new Southeast New England Commander at the US Coast Guard Station to discuss the implications of the projects. Concerns were raised about potential power issues, such as those recently experienced at Kate Gould Park, and the financial aspects of connecting to the sewer system. These issues highlight the broader complexities and community impacts associated with the development of renewable energy infrastructure.
The Select Board also discussed the town’s housing production plan and the proposed fiscal year 2025 Orleans adult supportive daycare memorandum of agreement. Despite the cost remaining the same as the previous year, the board called for clearer language in the agreement, especially regarding the termination clause. It was revealed that although Chatham plans to open its own adult supportive daycare program, Orleans would not be accepting new participants from Chatham. This situation underlines the necessity for precise communication and agreements between neighboring towns regarding shared services.
Additionally, the board approved the application for the 40th annual Autumn Escape bike ride organized by the American Lung Association. The event will utilize town roads and facilities and is expected to bring 150 cyclists through the town, raising considerations about logistics and safety.
The meeting also saw a public hearing for an application to transfer an all alcohol beverages Package Store license. The board and the applicant’s attorney engaged in a discussion to clarify the nature of the pledge of the license as collateral.
Furthermore, the board accepted a generous donation from Mr. Ron Camy to replace a fence on CVU Street for the benefit of the town’s golf course. The golf advisory committee had unanimously approved the donation, and the replacement fence will match the previous one while remaining within the existing town property footprint.
The board also acknowledged that a request from Broadreach Healthcare for an end-of-summer staff party on town property was deferred due to the applicant’s absence and outstanding questions.
In addition to these discussions, the board recognized the successful organization of the 2024 Independence Day Parade, distributing awards to various entries and commending the contributions of the committee and volunteers. This recognition of community efforts and the celebration of local events is indicative of the board’s ongoing engagement with residents and their contributions to town spirit and culture.
The meeting concluded with the approval of appointments and reappointments across various committees and boards. There was a brief debate about term lengths, with a consensus on the importance of staggering terms for continuity.
Jill R. Goldsmith
City Council Officials:
Cory J. Metters, Michael Schell, Jeffrey S. Dykens, Shareen Davis, Dean P. Nicastro, Shanna Nealy (Executive Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/23/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
97 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Chatham
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