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The Bourne Community Preservation Committee has voted to recommend more than half a million dollars in Community Preservation Act funding at this fall’s Special Town Meeting. ....
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The Bourne Planning Board chose not to endorse a plan for division of property on Megansett Road being sold by the Animal Rescue League of Boston. The planned division will become certified in 21 days, but without the support of board members. The property located at 55 Megansett Road in Cataumet is under a purchase and sales agreement between the Animal Rescue League and Cape Cod Building Inc. of Sharon. The developer submitted a plan to divide the 18 acres into eight one-acre lots and one 10-acre lot. The proposed division of the property initially went before the planning board on May 27. The applicant requested endorsement of their plan for dividing the land under Section 81P of Massachusetts state law. ....
The Bourne Planning Board has deferred making a decision on approving a dog training facility in downtown Buzzards Bay. Board members decided to continue the matter until a site visit could be held that would provide members with additional information about the business and its location. The matter was taken up by the planning board during its remote Zoom meeting May 27. The business, To the Rescue Canine Training, would open in the building at 10 St. Margaretâs Street in Buzzards Bay. The building currently houses Bubbaâs Motor Sports. Assistant town planner Jennifer Copeland explained to the board that the use table for the downtown business district does not include dog training facilities. Ms. Copeland added that, if the board were to permit the use of the building for the business, it would have to determine that the use âwill not be detrimental to other uses within the district or to the adjoining land uses.â ....
Bourneâs Annual Town Election takes place Tuesday, May 18, with several races on which residents will cast their vote. The most hotly contested race is for two seats on the Bourne Board of Selectmen. Five candidates are vying to be on the board. They include Bourne Finance Committee chairwoman Mary Jane Mastrangelo, Bourne Planning Board member Sandra E. Goldstein, former Town of Dennis selectwoman Jane Dumas Otis, and incumbents James L. Potter and Jared P. MacDonald. (See profiles on page 7.) Another contested race is the one to fill two seats on the Bourne Recreation Authority. Incumbent George M. Sala is one of four people vying for a seat. The other candidates include Planning Board member Louis R. Gallo and residents John H. Coulumbe and Christopher M. McCarthy. ....