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INCORPORATED 171 FALMOUTH Upcoming Budget Meetings & Workshops Public Notice The Town of Falmouth, Maine will file a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with the Maine General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems issued 10/15/2020 (MERO41000 wo09170-5Y-C-R) and an associated Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) with the Maine MAINE Public Notice The Town of Falmouth will hold the following virtual meetings regarding the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget: March 31, 5:00pm-Joint Town and School Finance Committee Budget Presentation April 7, 7:00pm-Public Hearing - FY22 Budget > Opportunity for public comment April 12, 7:00pm-Council Vote to Approve (tentatively scheduled but may be held later) Additional info and a link to join by phone or Zoom will be provided in advance of each meeting at www.falmouthme.org and via E-Alert. The Falmouth Town Council will hold virtual public hearings on Monday, April 12, 2021 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to Department of Environmental Protection. The NOI and SWMP will be filed on or about March 31", 2021. A copy may also be seen at the Town of Falmouth Public Works office and on the municipal website: https://www.falmouthme.org/public-works/ pages/stormwater hear public comment on the following: Proposed amendments to the Shellfish Management The DEP will review the submittal and assess if it is complete for processing within 60 days of submittal. Once it has been deemed complete for processing, it will be made available on the Maine website for 30-day public comment: https://www.maine.gov/ dep/comment/index.html. A request for public hearing or request that the Board of Environmental Protection assume jurisdiction over this application must be received by the DEP, in writing, no later than 20 days after the application is found acceptable for processing. Requests must indicate the interest of the person filing the request and specify the reasons why a hearing is warranted. Unless otherwise provided by law, a hearing is discretionary and may be held if the Commissioner or the Board finds significant public interest or there is conflicting technical information. Ordinance; and Amendments to Section 19-19 of the Code of Living Lawns Survey Falmouth's Living Lawns campaign provides Ordinances and to the West Falmouth Crossing Master Development Plan in order to allow private schools as a helpful land care tips and tricks to help make your lawn and garden healthy and vibrant. Take our quick 3-minute survey to let us know about your land care routine. Scan the QR code at right or find the survey at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/VGPV9MS LIVING LAWNS conditional use at one of the development sites in the West Falmouth Crossing Master Planned Development District. Future Summit #1 (Repeat Event) The NOI and SWMP are also available for viewing at the DEP Office in Augusta by scheduled appointment during normal business hours during the pandemic. Written public comments or requests for information may be made to the Division of Water A repeat of Future Summit #1 will be held on March 29, via Zoom, beginning at 7:00pm. The event will combine a presentation of data with an interactive opportunity to dive into issues facing our community and the many perspectives revealed in the survey data. A link to join the meeting by phone or Zoom will be provided in advance at: www.falmouthme.org Quality Management, Department of Environmental Protection, State House Station #17, Augusta, ME 04333- 0017; telephone (207) 592-6233 and must include the name of the municipality filing the NOI and the Permit number provided above. FION AND VALU AINE INCORPORATED 171 FALMOUTH Upcoming Budget Meetings & Workshops Public Notice The Town of Falmouth, Maine will file a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with the Maine General Permit for the Discharge of Stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems issued 10/15/2020 (MERO41000 wo09170-5Y-C-R) and an associated Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) with the Maine MAINE Public Notice The Town of Falmouth will hold the following virtual meetings regarding the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget: March 31, 5:00pm-Joint Town and School Finance Committee Budget Presentation April 7, 7:00pm-Public Hearing - FY22 Budget > Opportunity for public comment April 12, 7:00pm-Council Vote to Approve (tentatively scheduled but may be held later) Additional info and a link to join by phone or Zoom will be provided in advance of each meeting at www.falmouthme.org and via E-Alert. The Falmouth Town Council will hold virtual public hearings on Monday, April 12, 2021 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to Department of Environmental Protection. The NOI and SWMP will be filed on or about March 31", 2021. A copy may also be seen at the Town of Falmouth Public Works office and on the municipal website: https://www.falmouthme.org/public-works/ pages/stormwater hear public comment on the following: Proposed amendments to the Shellfish Management The DEP will review the submittal and assess if it is complete for processing within 60 days of submittal. Once it has been deemed complete for processing, it will be made available on the Maine website for 30-day public comment: https://www.maine.gov/ dep/comment/index.html. A request for public hearing or request that the Board of Environmental Protection assume jurisdiction over this application must be received by the DEP, in writing, no later than 20 days after the application is found acceptable for processing. Requests must indicate the interest of the person filing the request and specify the reasons why a hearing is warranted. Unless otherwise provided by law, a hearing is discretionary and may be held if the Commissioner or the Board finds significant public interest or there is conflicting technical information. Ordinance; and Amendments to Section 19-19 of the Code of Living Lawns Survey Falmouth's Living Lawns campaign provides Ordinances and to the West Falmouth Crossing Master Development Plan in order to allow private schools as a helpful land care tips and tricks to help make your lawn and garden healthy and vibrant. Take our quick 3-minute survey to let us know about your land care routine. Scan the QR code at right or find the survey at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/VGPV9MS LIVING LAWNS conditional use at one of the development sites in the West Falmouth Crossing Master Planned Development District. Future Summit #1 (Repeat Event) The NOI and SWMP are also available for viewing at the DEP Office in Augusta by scheduled appointment during normal business hours during the pandemic. Written public comments or requests for information may be made to the Division of Water A repeat of Future Summit #1 will be held on March 29, via Zoom, beginning at 7:00pm. The event will combine a presentation of data with an interactive opportunity to dive into issues facing our community and the many perspectives revealed in the survey data. A link to join the meeting by phone or Zoom will be provided in advance at: www.falmouthme.org Quality Management, Department of Environmental Protection, State House Station #17, Augusta, ME 04333- 0017; telephone (207) 592-6233 and must include the name of the municipality filing the NOI and the Permit number provided above. FION AND VALU AINE