
View Town Manager July 31, 2020 Update Video HERE
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Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Monday July 27, 6pm, REMOTE
View Agenda HERE
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Meeting ID: 346 207 1880
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The Governor announced that effective August 1st, all travelers entering Massachusetts—both out of state residents and Massachusetts residents returning home—must comply with a new travel order. This includes students returning to campuses for the fall semester. View Travel Order HERE
The new travel order requires all visitors and returning residents to fill out a “Massachusetts Traveler Form” unless they are coming from a state that has been designated a lower risk COVID-19 state or fall into an exemption category. The new travel order also provides that visitors and returning residents arriving in Massachusetts from any place other than a COVID-19 lower-risk state must quarantine for 14-days unless they can produce a negative COVID-19 test result administered on a sample taken not more than 72-hours prior to arriving in Massachusetts.
More details on this order will be posted and available at www.mass.gov/matraveler
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EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
THE COTUIT WATER DEPARTMENT HAS DECLARED
A STATE OF WATER SUPPLY CONSERVATION
•Please avoid all outside water use between the hours of
8:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
•Residents living in homes on the odd numbered sides
of streets are asked to water lawns and gardens on odd
numbered days only.
•Residents residing on even numbered sides of streets
are requested to water lawns and gardens on even
numbered days only.
•Install rain shutoff devices on automatic irrigation systems. If
devices are already installed, check for proper operation.
•Water conservation kits are available at no charge upon
request.
PLEASE USE WATER WISELY!
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Town of Barnstable Updated Information HERE
July 15, 2020: Update on Proposed Short Term Rental Regulations in the Town of Barnstable
On June 18, 2020, the Town Council introduced two items aimed at creating enforceable standards for the operation and occupancy of short term rentals in the Town of Barnstable:
The Planning Board held a public hearing on the proposed Zoning Amendment addressing short term rentals (Item 2020-193) on Monday night. The Board took public comment, deliberated on the matter, and closed public comment. The Planning Board put the item on their July 27th agendafor further discussion amongst the Board. A recording of Monday’s meeting can be viewed here. Public comment on the proposed zoning item can be submitted by e-mail to karen.herrand@town.barnstable.ma.us.
The Town Council referred Item 2020-192 (General Ordinance) to a public hearing on Thursday, July 16th and the item appears on the agenda. A Council vote must be taken to open and continue the item to a subsequent meeting, or the Council may choose to open and hold a public hearing on the matter at the July 16th meeting. Public comment on the proposed general ordinance can be submitted by e-mail to cindy.lovell@town.barnstable.ma.us.
Item 2020-193 (Zoning Amendment) is not on the Town Council agenda for Thursday, July 16th.
Continue to check the Town’s Short Term Rental webpage for updates and more information.
View February 27, 2020 Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review SubCommittee Report and Staff Presentation for Town Council Discussion HERE
Effective July 1, 2019 a new law applies a 5.7% tax to short–term housing rentals — the same lodging tax hotels already have. There also is a Town of Barnstable excise tax of 6% and the Cape Cod & Islands Water Protection Fund excise tax of 2.75% for a total of 14.45% tax that needs to be applied. View the law, local registration application and more information HERE
Owners of short-term rentals, called “operators” under the Massachusetts short-term rental law, need to register their property. The operator will receive a certificate number they will need to provide to every intermediary who is collecting rent on their behalf, so the intermediary can remit the taxes.
Operators do have a grace period during the transition. Operators have until November 1, 2019 however if an operator has not received a certificate number and an intermediary has to file taxes, the intermediary can use the Operator’s Social Security Number or their Federal Tax ID number up until November 1st. As of November 1, all returns must include the certificate number.
Learn and watch how to Register your Property HERE
Board of Water Commissioners
Wednesday July 15, 2020 5pm, REMOTE
View Agenda HERE
Zoom Meeting ID: 837 3105 6157
Password: 978630
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DOUBLE YELLOW CENTERLINES, WHITE EDGE LINES, AND CROSSWALK LINE PAINTING
July 12th, 2020 – July 30th 2020
The Town of Barnstable Highway division will be repainting the double yellow centerlines, the white edge lines and transition lines into stop bars and crosswalks on all Town main roads that have yellow and white lines.
The Work will begin July 12th, 2020 and continue through July 30, 2020. The work hours will be between the hours of 11:00PM and 5:00AM, Sunday through Thursday, weather permitting.
The public should take notice and stay off the lines. The paint will be dry enough to cross after 15 minutes.
Traffic during painting operations will be delayed and motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid the work.
As always, please slow down; do not pass the line painting crew and use extreme caution when traveling through the road areas.
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Join the Cahoon Museum for its 30th annual Cahoon Museum Brush Off Art Auction and Festival as they continue the tradition of celebrating Cape Cod’s art and artists. This year, nearly 75 local and regional artists, offering over 100 artworks, will participate in the Museum’s most important fundraiser. Rain or shine, this new online opportunity allows anyone (anywhere!) to participate and support the Museum and its excellence in exhibitions and programs. Get your “virtual” paddles ready and plan to bid high and often! Register to Bid & More Information HERE
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Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday July 8, 3pm, Cotuit Library CANCELLED
Committee to Address Homelessness in Barnstable – Tuesday July 14, 6pm, Remote Cancelled
Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday July 14, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall
Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday July 15, 5pm, REMOTE
Town Council Meeting – Thursday July 16, 7pm, REMOTE
Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Tuesday July 21, 4pm, REMOTE
Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday July 21, 5:30pm, REMOTE
Cotuit-Santuit Civic Association Meeting – Tuesday July 21, 7:30pm, REMOTE
Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday July 23, 5pm, REMOTE
Cotuit Prudential Committee – Monday July 27, 6pm, REMOTE
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Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive
Town Council Town Manager Contract Committee – TBD
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Attention Cotuit Fire District Voters , Tonight is the Annual District Meeting Wednesday June 24, 2020, Cotuit Lowell Park, 6pm. Civic opportunity to provide comment and vote on the FY 2021 Cotuit Fire, Water and Prudential Articles. View Warrant Articles HERE
Attention Cotuit Fire District Voters , Tonight is also a Special District Meeting Wednesday June 24, 2020, Cotuit Lowell Park, 7pm. Civic opportunity to provide comment and vote on single FY 2021 Cotuit Fire Special Article. View Special Meeting Warrant Article HERE
Cotuit Fire District Prudential Committee
Monday June 22, 6pm, REMOTE
View Agenda HERE
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Meeting ID: 346 207 1880
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9- Noon Saturday June 27, 2020
Barnstable Transfer Station
45 Flint St., Marstons Mills
More Info HERE
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On June 16, 2020, the Cotuit- Santuit Civic Association will hold the Annual Candidates & Budget Night via ZOOM at 7:30.
Your chance to review the Cotuit Fire District’s Annual Budget and Warrant and ask questions of the elected officials and to learn more about the citizens running for this year’s District positions.
Information to participate can be found HERE
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