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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Hyannis, MA – June 15, 2021) As we enter our summer season the Town of Barnstable would like to remind owners of rental properties that they are required to register rental units with the Town of Barnstable Health Division; this includes ALL rentals from annual to summer to short-term. The requirement to register rental properties has been in place in Barnstable since 2006.
Please register and pay using the online registration link below:
Submissions by mail: Use one form for each unit to be registered and return to the Public Health Division, 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601.
There is a fee of $90 and $25 for each additional unit on the same parcel. The check should be payable to: Town of Barnstable.
Failure to comply with this Ordinance may result in the issuance of a non-criminal ticket citation in the amount of $100.
We are also pleased to announce that we now have a short term rental complaint hotline available for the public to submit any complaints concerning short-term rental properties.
Town of Barnstable Zoning Email Updates: Accessory Dwelling Units
The proposed zoning amendments, Town Council Items 2021-174 and 2021-175, as well as additional information on ADUs can be found on the Town’s Accessory Dwelling Unit webpage.
Public Hearing Date Change The Town of Barnstable advertised a public hearing to consider zoning amendments allowing Accessory Dwelling Units for an in-person Town Council meeting on July 1st. On June 16th, the Governor signed a bill allowing public meetings to continue to be held remotely. In order to maximize the opportunity for public participation, the public hearing on the ADU zoning amendments has been rescheduled for July 15th and the hearing will be held remotely, via Zoom.
Town of Barnstable Town Council Public Hearing on Items 2021-174 and 2021-175 – Accessory Dwelling Units Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. Zoom Meeting Zoom Meeting ID 926 0239 8466https://zoom.us/j/92602398466 888 475 4499 US Toll-free
You can submit comments on these items to the Town Council in the following ways: Attend the Town Council meeting on July 15, 2021 at 7 p.m. via Zoom Submit comments via email to Town Council staff, Cynthia Lovell, at cynthia.lovell@town.barnstable.ma.us Submit comments in writing to: Town of Barnstable Town Council, ATTN: Cynthia Lovell, 367 Main Street, Hyannis MA 02601 If you have any questions, please contact Elizabeth Jenkins, AICP, Director of Planning & Development:
Town of Barnstable Town Council
Public Hearing on Items 2021-174 and 2021-175 – Accessory Dwelling Units
Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. POSTPONED
Meeting at Town Hall, 2nd Floor Hearing Room, 367 Main Street, Hyannis
You can submit comments on these items to the Town Council in the following ways:
At the May 6, 2021 meeting,the Town Council introduced proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance to allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) as an accessory use to a single-family residential dwelling. The Town Council affirmatively voted to refer the proposed ADU zoning amendments to the Planning Board.
You can submit comment on these items to the Planning Board in the following ways:
Attend the Planning Board meeting on May 24th at 7 p.m. via Zoom (Meeting ID 922 6816 9339) and speak at the public hearing (via telephone (888 475 4499) or Zoom);
First Positive Case of Terrestrial Rabies on Cape Cod in 8 Years
June 10, 2021 – Barnstable, MA | The Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment announced today that a rabies positive racoon was discovered through routine testing following a sick animal call in Hyannis. There was no human contact with the raccoon. This is the first known case of terrestrial (non-bat) rabies on Cape Cod in 8 years. Rabies in wildlife, primarily raccoons, skunks and foxes, has been effectively managed in Barnstable County due in large part to oral rabies vaccine distribution conducted by the Cape Cod & Southeast MA Rabies Task Force each spring and fall.
Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment (BCDHE) is working closely with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) and the Town of Barnstable’s Health Division and Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs to coordinate a targeted and comprehensive trap, vaccinate and release program. Sampling for rabies will be performed on wild animals that are injured, sick acting or found dead.
It is important for the public to keep themselves, children, and pets away from wild and stray animals. Pet owners are also reminded to keep their pets’ rabies vaccines up-to-date. Remember, you cannot tell if an animal has rabies just by looking at it. If you do see an animal behaving strangely, please call your local animal control official.
We would also like to remind the public that the capture and relocation of any wild animal is illegal and can cause harm to the animal. In the past, it has been determined that animals relocated to Cape Cod were identified as being infected with rabies. Please visit Moving wildlife | Mass.gov for more information.
Today is the day we formally express our thanks, with gratitude and in remembrance, of the men and women having selflessly given their lives, honoring us, and the freedoms won. If we fail to remember and honor these brave men and women, we’re likely to forget their great sacrifices; let us not forget.
On May 17, 2021 at 7:30pm the Cotuit- Santuit Civic Association will hold the Annual Candidates & Budget Night via ZOOM. ID: 883 3504 7935 Passcode: 090536
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 Elections.
NATIONAL GRID GAS PIPE INSTALLATION, ANCHOR LANE, COTUIT
May 4, 2021 National Grid, through their contractor Fraser Engineering, is planning on trenching across Route 28 on Tuesday, May 11th as part of their Anchor Lane (Cotuit) Regulator Station replacement project. This work will require single lane closures on Route 28, which will last one evening. Work is anticipated to be performed from 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
Pre-work (i.e. saw-cutting) will take place on Wednesday, May 5 and Thursday, May 6, which will require portions of Anchor Lane travel lanes to be restricted, and work on Falmouth Road (Route 28) will include temporary lane closures, which will be controlled by police details. As always, please slow down and use extreme caution when traveling through the road construction areas, and follow posted safety and detour signs.
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