Aquinnah Seeks Developer for Affordable Apartments

A request for proposals will go out for a developer for new affordable housing units behind the Aquinnah town hall, after a vote by selectmen Tuesday.

A request for proposals will go out for a developer for new affordable housing units behind the Aquinnah town hall, after a vote by selectmen Tuesday.

The town plans to build two duplexes with four rental units off Totem Pole Way.

The long-planned project is part of a larger plan for the area behind town hall that includes a new playground and community food forest. “I’m happy to see this finally happen, it’s been talked about for years,” said selectman Jim Newman.

Also Tuesday, selectmen approved an amendment to the Tri-Town Ambulance agreement to use 100 per cent of insurance revenues for one year to help offset an ambulance budget deficit.

Tri-Town Ambulance chief Ben Retmier appeared before the board with the request. “Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we had a significant decrease in our call volume and that resulted in a decrease in our revenue. This is just an attempt to try and lessen the impact on the taxpayers,” Mr. Retmier said.

The original agreement allows 75 per cent of insurance revenues to be applied to the operating budget, while 25 per cent goes into a separate revolving equipment fund.

Finally, a request from a wedding planner to use Lobsterville Beach in June for a 50 to 100-person clambake saw a cool reception from the board.

Selectmen said they would need more detailed information about the event, and they questioned whether it would even be allowed at that point under state Covid restrictions.

“There are few more specific things we should ask them about and I don’t know what the governor’s orders are going to be at that point,” selectman Juli Vanderhoop said.

— Aaron Wilson

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Lawrence NY Winter

More specifically (I googled it)
placing emphasis on trees, shrubs, perennials, and self-seeding annuals,
planting thickly and using ground covers to shade soil and suppress weeds,
utilizing nitrogen-fixing and nutrient-accumulating plants, chop-and-drop techniques, and returning wastes to the land to create healthy soil rather than applying fertilizer,
planting a diverse array of plants that attract beneficial insects to pollinate the fruit crops and keep pest populations from exploding and causing damage,
utilizing several ground-shaping techniques to keep rain water on the site, and
designing for placement of plants to create micro-climates and windbreaks.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 02/12/2021 - 12:24

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virginia yorke aquinnah

Why would we allow our local town beach to have 100 people, non residents, without parking passes, take over our precious beach for a party? Will we sell anything the $$$ can buy....I hope not. Let the island venues make some event dollars, and leave the sweet, unspoiled, town beach to the towns people to enjoy, everyday.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 02/15/2021 - 12:50

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islanddogs EDGARTOWN

I'm all for affordable housing...why don't they concentrate on that instead of casino.

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