TOWN OF EASTHAM
TOWN WARRANT
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Warrant for the Eastham Annual Town Meeting to be held on Monday, May 5, 2025, opens Monday, January13, 2025 and will close Monday, February 24, 2025 at 4:00 PM.
Published: Provincetown Independent: December 26, 2024 and January 2,2025
TOWN OF EASTHAM
PROPOSED FY26-FY27 FEE SCHEDULE
PUBLIC HEARING
February 3, 2025
The Eastham Select Board will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2025 AT 5:30 PM at the Eastham Town Hall, in the Earle Mountain Room, 2500 State Highway AND by remote participation on the pro-posed FY26 increases or setting of user fees, license fees or permit fees for various departments. A list of proposed changes will be available at Town Hall, in the Administration Office, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00PM and on the Town’s website at www.eastham-ma.gov.
Published: Provincetown Independent: December 26, 2024 and January 2,2025
Historic Commission
Public Hearing
January 21, 2025
The Town of Eastham Historic Commission will hold a public hearing at 10:30 AM on Tuesday January 21, 2025 at the Eastham Public Library 190 Samoset Road Eastham, MA on the following petitions. The applications and proposed plans are available for inspection at the hearing and in advance of the hearing date at the Eastham Planning Department, 2500 State Highway, Eastham, MA.
Case No. HC 2025-01 – 55 Shurtleff Road Christine Seaman, Robert Forsythe, and Carol Forsythe (Owner/Applicant), seek to demolish a Significant Building pursuant to Eastham Zoning By-law Section 11 (Procedure for the Demolition of Historically or Architecturally Significant Buildings) to demolish a building that is in whole or part seventy-five or more years old, and/or is listed in, or is within an area listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or the State Register of Historic Places, or is the subject of a pending application for listing in said Registers, or has previously been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and/or has been previously determined by vote of the Commission to be: Historically or architecturally significant in terms of period, style, method of building construction, or association with a famous architect or builder, or is importantly associated with one or more historic persons or events, or the broad architectural, political, economic or social history of the Town or Commonwealth, provided that the owner of such a building and the Building Inspector have been notified, in hand or by certified mail within ten (10) days of such Commission vote. Vote may be taken.
Case No. HC 2025-02 – 670 Campground Robert and Catherine Giapponi (Owner/Applicant), seek to demolish a Significant Building pursuant to Eastham Zoning By-law Section 11 (Procedure for the Demolition of Historically or Architecturally Significant Buildings) to demolish a building that is in whole or part seventy-five or more years old, and/or is listed in, or is within an area listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or the State Register of Historic Places, or is the subject of a pending application for listing in said Registers, or has previously been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and/or has been previously determined by vote of the Commission to be: Historically or architecturally significant in terms of period, style, method of building construction, or association with a famous architect or builder, or is importantly associated with one or more historic persons or events, or the broad architectural, political, economic or social history of the Town or Commonwealth, provided that the owner of such a building and the Building Inspector have been notified, in hand or by certified mail within ten (10) days of such Commission vote. Vote may be taken.
Case No. HC 2025-03 – 46 Bow Road Rear Brian M. Seppala & Brianna G. Seppala (Owner/Applicant), seek to demolish a Significant Building pursuant to Eastham Zoning By-law Section 11 (Procedure for the Demolition of Historically or Architecturally Significant Buildings) to demolish a building that is in whole or part seventy-five or more years old, and/or is listed in, or is within an area listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or the State Register of Historic Places, or is the subject of a pending application for listing in said Registers, or has previously been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and/or has been previously determined by vote of the Commission to be: Historically or architecturally significant in terms of period, style, method of building construction, or association with a famous architect or builder, or is importantly associated with one or more historic persons or events, or the broad architectural, political, economic or social history of the Town or Commonwealth, provided that the owner of such a building and the Building Inspector have been notified, in hand or by certified mail within ten (10) days of such Commission vote. Vote may be taken.
Published: Provincetown Independent, January 2 and January 9, 2025