Plymouth Master Planning Committee

Volunteers wanted

The Committee is initially charged with working in conjunction with the Planning Board to:

  • Select a professional planning consultant team,
  • Assist in the engagement of a broad community outreach process,
  • Assist in the drafting of the Master Read more
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Wastewater discussion 12/12/23 Select Board

For those who missed the wastewater expansion presentation and discussion at this week’s Select Board meeting, you can watch the on-demand replay here.

Note Mr. Quintal’s question at 30:50 into the presentation, “[have you] reached out to the Read more

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Conservation Committee candidates wanted

There is a new vacancy on the Conservation Committee and we’re encouraging candidates to apply who are committed to fulfilling the environmental mission of the committee (see details at the Town website). If you are interested, please contact Read more

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Town Govt. follow up

Thanks to Rich Serkey for the town government primer presentation last Sunday. For those who did not get a copy of the handouts he provided, you can access them here:

CHILTONVILLE-PRESENTATION-ON-DECEMBER-10^J-2023-290Download ZBL-TABLESDownload
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Reminder: Town Government 101 this weekend

Please let us know if you’ll be attending on December 10th at 3:45 – 5:15 when Rich Serkey will present the main features of some of the following topics:

  • What the Zoning Bylaw is.
  • What’s Town Meeting’s role in Read more
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Comments re: proposed 300% increase of wastewater discharge

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Please find comments (below) from the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, Inc., the Eel River Watershed Association, the Jones River Watershed Association and Community Land & Water Coalition on MEPA EEA # 16758, the Town of Plymouth’s proposal to increase Read more

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RSVP: Town Government 101

Please let us know if you’ll be attending on December 10th at 3:45 – 5:15 when Rich Serkey will present the main features of some of the following topics:

  • What the Zoning Bylaw is.
  • What’s Town Meeting’s role in Read more
Read More

Nip Ban Referendum

Last October, Town Meeting passed a bylaw that prohibits “nip” sales in Plymouth similar to other towns like Falmouth, Wareham, Mashpee, Brewster, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, Nantucket, Fairhaven, and New Bedford.

On Saturday, January 13th, by special referendum, Read more

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Increased Waste Water Discharge in Camelot Park

The town is seeking to reroute 1.75 MGD of waste water currently flowing through the harbor outfall to the waste water facility located in Camelot Park. This will increase the current ground discharge from 0.75 MGD to 3.0 MGD.

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Decommissioning Pilgrim follow up

Thanks to Mike Fortini for discussing the status of Holtec’s decommissioning efforts at November’s Sundays @the Barn meeting.

The next Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 27, 2023 and  Read more

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Plymouth Master Planning Committee

Volunteers wanted

The Committee is initially charged with working in conjunction with the Planning Board to:

  • Select a professional planning consultant team,
  • Assist in the engagement of a broad community outreach process,
  • Assist in the drafting of the Master Read more

Wastewater discussion 12/12/23 Select Board

For those who missed the wastewater expansion presentation and discussion at this week’s Select Board meeting, you can watch the on-demand replay here.

Note Mr. Quintal’s question at 30:50 into the presentation, “[have you] reached out to the Read more

Conservation Committee candidates wanted

There is a new vacancy on the Conservation Committee and we’re encouraging candidates to apply who are committed to fulfilling the environmental mission of the committee (see details at the Town website). If you are interested, please contact Read more

Town Govt. follow up

Thanks to Rich Serkey for the town government primer presentation last Sunday. For those who did not get a copy of the handouts he provided, you can access them here:

CHILTONVILLE-PRESENTATION-ON-DECEMBER-10^J-2023-290Download ZBL-TABLESDownload

Reminder: Town Government 101 this weekend

Please let us know if you’ll be attending on December 10th at 3:45 – 5:15 when Rich Serkey will present the main features of some of the following topics:

  • What the Zoning Bylaw is.
  • What’s Town Meeting’s role in Read more
This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Discharge.png

Comments re: proposed 300% increase of wastewater discharge

Please find comments (below) from the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, Inc., the Eel River Watershed Association, the Jones River Watershed Association and Community Land & Water Coalition on MEPA EEA # 16758, the Town of Plymouth’s proposal to increase Read more

RSVP: Town Government 101

Please let us know if you’ll be attending on December 10th at 3:45 – 5:15 when Rich Serkey will present the main features of some of the following topics:

  • What the Zoning Bylaw is.
  • What’s Town Meeting’s role in Read more

Nip Ban Referendum

Last October, Town Meeting passed a bylaw that prohibits “nip” sales in Plymouth similar to other towns like Falmouth, Wareham, Mashpee, Brewster, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, Nantucket, Fairhaven, and New Bedford.

On Saturday, January 13th, by special referendum, Read more

Increased Waste Water Discharge in Camelot Park

The town is seeking to reroute 1.75 MGD of waste water currently flowing through the harbor outfall to the waste water facility located in Camelot Park. This will increase the current ground discharge from 0.75 MGD to 3.0 MGD.

Read more

Decommissioning Pilgrim follow up

Thanks to Mike Fortini for discussing the status of Holtec’s decommissioning efforts at November’s Sundays @the Barn meeting.

The next Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 27, 2023 and  Read more