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Town of Becket
Architectural services for a Feasibility Study for a new Highway Facility building or buildings.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Town of Becket
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Architectural services for a Feasibility Study for a new Highway Facility building or buildings.
Town of Becket
Turnkey supply and installation of small (15kw) wind turbine system near Becket Town Hall.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2025
Due Date
May 5, 2025
Release: Apr 16, 2025
Town of Becket
Close: May 5, 2025
Turnkey supply and installation of small (15kw) wind turbine system near Becket Town Hall.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Becket
The committee discussed the creation of a Municipal Building Advisory Committee, focusing on its role in project oversight and coordination. Deliberations regarding a proposed Short-Term Rental bylaw included licensing, inspection requirements, and simplifying language for compliance with state law. Lessons learned from the Outdoor Lighting Bylaw were reviewed, specifically regarding correct terminology and uniform application of bylaws. Additionally, the committee initiated a review of the Town Meeting Handbook for necessary updates and discussed website maintenance related to committee descriptions and the investigation of short-term rental tax revenue collection.
The commission reviewed several Notice of Intent applications, including residential construction at 0 Nottingham Court, landscaping and grading at 152 Greenwater Drive, and a large-scale agrivoltaic solar development project at 509 and 0 Quarry Road. Discussions focused on wetland protection, riverfront disturbance regulations, the need for additional soil and wetland data, and appropriate erosion controls. The commission also provided updates on several active enforcement orders and violations regarding unauthorized tree clearing, fill, and fence placement within buffer zones.
The commission ratified an emergency permit for a beaver deceiver installation at 194 Robinwood West Road. A notice of intent for a solar development at 509 and 0 Quarry Road was discussed, with the public comment period and deliberation continued to a future date. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved a notice of intent for a photovoltaic solar development at 0 Jacob's Ladder Road, incorporating specific findings and special conditions regarding resource area protection, erosion control, and site management protocols.
The committee reviewed administrative updates, including staffing changes in the Highway Department, and conducted a comprehensive review of the FY27 budget across various town departments such as the Police, Fire, and Transfer Station. Discussions addressed operational costs, potential consolidations of town roles due to upcoming retirements, and regional school district projections. The committee also evaluated numerous FY27 capital requests, ranging from vehicle replacements and software implementations to facility repairs and equipment upgrades. Furthermore, the meeting covered strategies for utilizing Free Cash, the potential implementation of a local meal tax, and next steps for coordination with the Select Board.
The committee meeting involved a discussion concerning the proposed Short-Term Rental (STR) Bylaw, specifically focusing on inspection requirements mandated by the new Massachusetts State Building Code. The committee determined that the local bylaw should reference the state code rather than restate inspection details, although administrative responsibilities remain unresolved. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Attorney General's objections to the Outdoor Lighting Bylaw, noting disapproved provisions regarding effective date language and enforcement limitations, and agreed that the bylaw must be updated and returned to Town Meeting for approval. Finally, the committee discussed Article 1 regarding the Moderator's role, concluding that the existing General Bylaws are sufficient and that website organization needs improvement to better link bylaws to the Town Meeting Handbook.
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