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Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee
The Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee will recap a recent Town Square event and receive an update on the Purple Heart Community initiative. They will also discuss other initiatives and business, followed by public comment. The meeting includes approval of prior minutes.
- Town Square Event Recap
- Purple Heart Community Update
- Other Initiatives & Business discussion
- Approval of June 17, 2026 minutes
Zoning Board of Appeals
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear appeals regarding enforcement and special permits for property modifications. The meeting includes a reorganization of the board and discussion of future agenda items.
- Appeal of denied enforcement request at 4 Brown Bear Circle
- Special permit for third-story addition at 107C Taylor Ave
- Reorganization of the Zoning Board of Appeals
- Upcoming special permit for deck at 10 Brewster Street
- Upcoming variance request to reduce lot size at 128 Sea View Drive
Board of Assessors
The Board will approve previous meeting minutes and reorganize its leadership structure. Members will also review motor vehicle and boat assessments alongside fiscal 2027 warrants and commitments.
- Board reorganization
- Month end MV & Boats reviews
- Fiscal 2027 Warrants and Commitments
- Executive session regarding ATB cases
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
This subcommittee meeting continues work on proposed modifications to Plymouth's Earth Removal Bylaw. Members will review and address comments from the full committee on the annotated outline for changes to §203-2-B. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes and public comment.
- Review comments from full ERBC on proposed modifications to §203-2-B
Historical Commission
The Historical Commission will review progress on the Plymouth 250 celebrations and the townwide inventory. The board will also discuss the budget for date boards and updates to the MACRIS database.
- Plymouth 250 project updates
- Date board budget review
- Townwide inventory progress
- Parting Ways collection report
- Granite Mile Marker in Town Square
Select Board
The Select Board will hold a public hearing on transferring a liquor license from Plymouth Public House to Michael's Village Pub. They will also vote on a $2.96 million SAFER grant to hire 12 firefighters, a $422,000 PARC grant for Forges Field improvements, and updates to town policies. Several one-day alcohol licenses and amplified music permits are also on the agenda.
- Public hearing: transfer of annual all-alcohol restaurant license from Plymouth Public House to Michael's Village Pub at 2294 State Road
- Vote on $2,959,478 SAFER grant to fund 12 new firefighters
- Vote on $422,034 PARC grant for Phase 1A of Forges Field Master Plan
- Request for one-day wine/malt licenses for Holy Ghost Festival (7/19) and Bike & Car Show (7/25) by Pours and Bites
- Amplified music permits for Gellar's Snack Bar (100th year celebration) and Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (13 Colony Prayer Tour)
Advisory & Finance Committee
This meeting is largely procedural. The committee will reorganize with new members, approve previous minutes, and discuss conflict of interest and open meeting law training. No major financial decisions or public hearings are on the agenda.
- Recognize outgoing and incoming members
- Reorganization of committee
- Approve minutes of June 3, 2026 meeting
- Discussion of conflict of interest training
- Discussion of open meeting law training
Distinguished Visitors Committee
The Distinguished Visitors Committee will discuss planning for a delegation trip to Shichigahama in July 2026, including event schedules, meals, entertainment, and gift-giving. They will also review host family status and updates on a peace pole dedication and the 15-year anniversary of the 2011 tsunami.
- Update on Shichigahama schedule and delegation trip activities for July 2026
- Establish subcommittee for gift giving/receiving
- Purchase of flags and decorations for sister city events
- Update on peace pole project with Rotary for sister city dedication
- Update on 15-year tsunami anniversary dedication on March 11, 2026
Historic District Commission
The Plymouth Historic District Commission will hold public hearings on multiple certificates of appropriateness for exterior alterations and signage at historic properties. They will also discuss proposed updates to the Design Review Guidelines and handle commission reorganization and minutes approval.
- 46 Summer Street - exterior alteration (Case 26-11, continued)
- 17 Main Street - signage/awning (Case 26-15, continued)
- 4 Winslow Street - exterior alterations (Case 26-22)
- 1 Main Street - signage (Case 26-23)
- Discussion of proposed updated Design Review Guidelines
Historic District Commission
The Historic District Commission will conduct a site visit at 19 Town Square. The purpose is to review renovations of the Mayflower Meetinghouse based on a previously issued Certificate of Appropriateness.
- Site visit at 19 Town Square (Mayflower Meetinghouse)
Land Use & Acquisition Committee
The Land Use and Acquisition Committee will discuss and possibly vote on a notice of intent to remove multiple parcels from Chapter 61 and 61A agricultural/forestry tax classification for the Redbrook development. The committee will also consider next steps for two Talia Way drainage lots and a proposal to broaden notification of Chapter Land notices to include the Open Space and Community Preservation Committees.
- Notice of Intent to remove 12 parcels (Maps 115, 120) from Chapter 61/61A for Redbrook development Use Area 18
- Talia Way parcels (074-000-037A-025 and -025A) - drainage lots totaling ~0.67 acres, referred from Open Space Committee
- Proposal to direct Select Board to add Open Space and Community Preservation Committees to notification list for Chapter Land notices
- Approval of minutes from May 14 and June 10, 2026 meetings
- Committee reorganization and review of new LUAC Charter
Planning Board
The board will consider a request for a lot line adjustment at 14 Allen Drive. Additionally, members will engage in discussions regarding elderly housing and industrial zoning regulations.
- Lot Line Adjustment: Richard Guerra, 14 Allen Dr
- Zoning Discussion: Elderly Housing
- Zoning Discussion: Industrial
Building Committee
The Building Committee will discuss and advance several capital projects, including the elementary school architect selection, DPW administrative building planning, and other facility repairs. They will also review the status of an on-call engineering contract and updates on Memorial Hall and the Visitor Center.
- Elementary School Project – architect selection update
- DPW Administrative Building – appoint committee rep to planning
- DPW Memorial Hall Repairs – status update
- Police Station HVAC – project update
- Visitor Center – documents being updated for late summer rebid
Center for Active Living Advisory Board
The Center for Active Living Advisory Board meets to discuss routine updates, including the director's report with June statistics, committee progress on marketing and strategic planning, and the Senior Task Force. The meeting is largely procedural with no major decisions or public hearings.
- Approve minutes from June 11 meeting
- Director's Report – June statistics and updates
- Senior Task Force initiative status
- Committee updates: Marketing, Strategic Planning, Senior Voice
- Select Board Liaison comments from March–June 2026
Community Preservation Committee
The Plymouth Community Preservation Committee will discuss financial updates, including a $2 million closing payment for the Cranberry Commons project, and vote to close completed projects. They will review applications for Fall Town Meeting, such as the Buttermilk Bay Coalition CR Application and Downtown Resiliency Phase I. The committee will also reorganize leadership and consider appointing a CPC representative for Cranberry Commons.
- $2,000,000 Cranberry Commons closing payment
- Vote to close completed projects
- Review Buttermilk Bay Coalition CR Application for Fall Town Meeting
- Review Downtown Resiliency Phase I application
- Vote to appoint CPC representative for Cranberry Commons
Open Space Committee
The Open Space Committee will discuss new business including tax title acquisition, budget and spending for open space, and trails working group. Old business topics include pocket parks, land donation process, and native plants/pollinator gardens. Public comment and announcements are also scheduled.
- Tax title acquisition
- Budget and spending review
- Trails working group update
- Pocket parks discussion
- Land donation process review
Plymouth Housing Authority
The board will discuss facility updates and approve completion certificates for projects at Castle Court. They will also review operational issues and equipment updates for the Southfield property.
- Completion certificates for Master Meter at Castle Court
- Completion certificates for Accessible Walkway at Castle Court
- Washer/dryer updates at Southfield
- Parking line and camera installations at Southfield
- Federal collection loss report
Recycling Committee
The Recycling Committee will meet to approve minutes, review the Transfer Station spreadsheet, and discuss recruiting new alternative members. The agenda is largely procedural with no major decisions expected.
- Approval of previous meeting minutes
- Project updates discussion
- Transfer Station spreadsheet review
- Recruiting new alternative Recycling Committee members
- Public comment period
Memorials Advisory Committee
The Memorial Advisory Committee will review and approve previous meeting minutes and the current agenda. The committee will also undergo a reorganization and review pending memorial applications. Public comments will be heard.
- Review and approve draft agenda for July 22, 2026
- Review and approve draft minutes for February 11, 2026
- Reorganization of committee
- Review memorial applications
Precinct Meetings (All)
This is a procedural community engagement meeting for Precinct 3 residents. The agenda includes public comment and discussion of topics of importance, but no specific items or decisions are listed.
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Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The Earth Removal Bylaw Committee will review and finalize content and structure decisions on the natural feature section of the bylaw. The committee will also receive updates on the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and bylaw drafting progress.
- Approval of June 26, 2026 meeting minutes
- Brief update on RFQ
- Review and finalize redlined outline on natural features
- Brief update on bylaw writing
- Public comment period
Airport Commission
The Plymouth Airport Commission will vote for chair and vice chair, approve minutes, and review noise/safety complaints. They will hear updates from tenants (John Borland, Elks Club, hangar development, Dubois & King), discuss hangar inspections, the search for a new airport manager, sewer rates, CPI rent increase, and debrief on the FY26 budget and fuel sales.
- Vote for chair and vice chair of the commission
- Appointments: John Borland building update, Elks Club update, Marc/Jason hangar development, Dubois & King presentation
- Discussion on search for new airport manager
- Discussion on airport sewer rates and CPI rent increase
- Debrief on FY26 budget and fuel sales
Open Space Committee
The Trails Working Group will elect a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk, and approve previous meeting minutes. They will discuss trail camera locations, proposed bench sites at Morton Park, Center Hill Bogs, and Black Cat, and explore new trails at Crawley Woodlands and Darby Pond. The group will also address member recruitment and ongoing trail maintenance events.
- Election of TWG Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk
- Discuss trail camera locations and intern transition
- Review proposed bench locations: Morton Park, Center Hill Bogs, Black Cat
- Explore future trails at Crawley Woodlands and Darby Pond
- Membership discussion to increase participation
Board of Health
The Plymouth Board of Health will review a tobacco permit variance request for a business at 2 Commerce Way. The meeting also covers informational updates on local animal control, community health initiatives like Bridge Care and ARISE, and seasonal water safety protocols. Directors will provide reports on tick activity, mosquito management, and cyanobacteria levels in area waters.
- Tobacco permit variance request for Harley Racer at 2 Commerce Way
- Informational updates on Plymouth Animal Control and Bridge Care services
- Seasonal reports on water safety, tick/mosquito control, and cyanobacteria
- Discussion of the ARISE program and Sustainable Plymouth’s Swap Shop initiative
Select Board
The Select Board will hold public hearings to approve several aquaculture license renewals, transfers, and new issuances. Members will also vote on a housing application for 49 homes on Wareham Road and discuss strategies for the town's 10% affordable housing goal.
- Authorization of Local Action Unit application for 49 single family homes at 553 Wareham Road
- Public hearings for aquaculture licenses including applicants Beth Ann Doyle, Nathan Anthony Palmer, and Christie Carpenter
- Renewal of 10-year aquaculture licenses for Marina Houston and Kevin Houston
- Reappointment of Dan Ryan to the Plymouth Airport Community Advisory Committee
- FY26 Year in Review and June 2026 Finance Department Report
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The Earth Removal Bylaw Committee subcommittee B will discuss modifications to the scope and mandate of their subcommittee related to revisions to §203-2-B and definitions. They will review a draft annotated outline of proposed §203-2-B before presenting to the full committee on July 2. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and public comment.
- Approval of meeting minutes from June 23
- Discussion of modifications to scope/mandate of Subcommittee B regarding §203-2-B
- Review of draft annotated outline for proposed §203-2-B
Conservation Commission
The Plymouth Conservation Commission will review several environmental permit applications, including amended orders of conditions for two Herring Pond Road properties, a notice of intent for a Town Wharf floodwall project, and a certificate of compliance for soil remediation.
- Amended Order of Conditions for 203 Herring Pond Road (balconies, porches)
- Amended Order of Conditions for 205 Herring Pond Road (balconies, porches)
- Notice of Intent for Town Wharf floodwalls and boat ramp
- Notice of Intent for 26 Driftwood Lane deck construction
- Certificate of Compliance for 55 Provincetown View Road
Southern Plymouth County Public Health Excellence Collaborative
The Southern Plymouth County Public Health Excellence Collaborative, representing six local towns, will meet to approve its fiscal 2027 budget and workplan. Members will also vote on purchasing equipment for the Vaccines for Children program and renewing a software license for a second contracted food safety inspector. The group will discuss scheduling for its August Grant Committee meeting.
- Vote on FY27 regional health budget and workplan
- Vote on Vaccines for Children (VFC) program equipment purchase
- Vote on Food Code Pro software license for contracted food inspector
- Discuss scheduling for August Grant Committee meeting
Precinct Meetings (All)
This is a procedural precinct caucus meeting. The main business is electing a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. There will also be time for precinct member concerns and public comment.
- Reorganization of Precinct 17 officers (Chair, Vice Chair, Clerk)
- Public comment period
- Precinct member concerns
Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan Citizen Advisory Committee
The Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan Citizen Advisory Committee will discuss public outreach materials including an advertising flyer, draft presentations, informational flyer, and online survey. No major decisions or financial items are on the agenda.
- Discussion of advertising flyer for public outreach meetings
- Review of draft presentations for public meetings
- Discussion of informational flyer content
- Review of online survey for public input
Agricultural Commission
The commission will conduct a vote for an Agricultural Commission member to serve on the Land Use Advisory Committee (LUAC). The meeting also includes administrative tasks such as scheduling future meetings.
- Vote for LUAC appointment
Retirement Board
The board is reviewing financial warrants, investment performance, and potential new auditing firms. The meeting also covers several new hires, service transfers, and upcoming retirements for town and school employees.
- Discussion of a potential new independent auditing firm
- Review of Aristotle/Keri Hepburn investment performance
- Approval of various financial warrants totaling over $6.5 million
- Processing of several employee retirements, including a Fire Battalion Chief
- Recording of seven new hires across town and school departments
Airport Commission
The Airport Commission will discuss changing the date of its July 2 meeting, then hold an executive session to discuss strategy regarding pending litigation against the Town Manager.
- Discussion on rescheduling the July 2, 2026 meeting
- Executive session for litigation strategy: Airport Commission v. Town Manager, Plymouth Superior Court
Precinct Meetings (All)
The Precinct 15 Town Meeting Member Caucus will discuss the Select Board's approach and goals for the 2027/2028 budgeting process with Select Board member Deb Iaquinto. They will also hear an update on the Committee of Precinct Chairs meeting and discuss the role of Town Meeting Members with the moderator. The meeting includes old business on supporting local parades and public comment.
- Discussion with Select Board member Deb Iaquinto on 2027/2028 budget process
- Discussion with Town Meeting Moderator on the role of Town Meeting Members
- Update on June 18th Committee of Precinct Chairs meeting
- Planning to promote resident attendance at caucus meetings
- Supporting Plymouth's Thanksgiving & Independence Day Parades
Precinct Meetings (All)
This body will approve meeting minutes, establish procedural rules for public comment and deliberations, and review the Town Meeting Handbook. It will also discuss local neighborhood concerns including traffic mitigation and property issues.
- Approve minutes from April 1 and June 4, 2026
- Set guidelines for time limits, speaker order, and comment relevance
- Review Town Meeting Handbook
- Review COPC meeting from June 18, 2026
- Update on neighborhood issues: Landers Property, 71 Hedges Pond Road, and Hedges Pond Recreation Area
Open Space Committee
The Open Space Committee will vote on tax title properties to recommend for the fall town warrant. They will also discuss invasive plant removal at the Library Garden, receive an update on Pocket Parks, and appoint committee officers.
- Vote on tax title properties for fall town warrant
- Feedback on invasive plant removal / Library Garden event
- Pocket Parks Update
- June appointments of Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and LUACBusiness
- Trails Working Group discussion
Manomet Village Steering Committee
The committee will discuss and possibly vote on plans for July 3rd events at White Horse Beach, including parking, traffic advisory, and bonfire permit requirements. The Plymouth Police Department will provide input. The committee will also reorganize itself and hear public comments.
- July 3rd events at White Horse Beach
- Parking and traffic advisory from Plymouth Police
- Bonfire permit requirements and restrictions
- Reorganization of the committee
- Police Officer Paul Reissfelder liaison update
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The committee will review a redlined outline to finalize content and structure decisions for the proposed bylaw. Members will also receive an update on the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process.
- Review of redlined bylaw outline
- Update on RFQ status
Airport Community Advisory Committee
The Airport Community Advisory Committee will discuss providing Alpha One flight school with proposed holiday dates for Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, and Veterans Day. They will also explore noise reduction technologies, community outreach events, and a potential survey to gather public input. Action items include obtaining missing meeting minutes and contacting the FAA.
- Discuss 4 proposed holiday dates for Alpha One flight school
- Explore emerging noise reduction technologies
- Plan structure and questions for community noise survey
- Discuss outreach meetings in neighborhoods during busy flight times
- Action: Contact FAA for questions on noise reduction
Select Board
The Select Board will conduct a workshop to discuss Plymouth's economic development strategy using a SWOT analysis. Board members will identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, and prioritize initiatives for the next 3-5 years.
- Discussion of underutilized sites like Camelot Industrial Park and Cordage Park
- Review of Comprehensive Plan economic development strategies
- Analysis of workforce shortages and infrastructure deficiencies
- Consideration of blue economy and tourism growth opportunities
- Prioritization of top three economic development priorities for next 3-5 years
Recycling Committee
The Recycling Committee will discuss project updates, review a transfer station spreadsheet, and recruit new committee members. This is a routine meeting with no major decisions expected.
- Transfer station spreadsheet review
- Recruiting new alternative RC members
- Project updates
Plymouth Redevelopment Authority Board of Commissioners
The Plymouth Redevelopment Authority Board will review financial reports, discuss redevelopment and funding opportunities, and address the Affordable Housing Lottery 'Ready Renter' program. The meeting includes updates on the PRA and a public comment session.
- Review of financial reports (balance sheet and profit and loss)
- Discussion of redevelopment and funding opportunities
- Update on the Affordable Housing Lottery – Ready Renter program
- PRA Program Update
- Public Comment session
Plymouth for All Committee
The committee will conduct elections for officers and renew membership for the 2026-2027 term. Members will also discuss outreach for Article 37 and coordinate upcoming community events.
- 2026-2027 committee membership renewals and officer elections
- Communications outreach for Article 37 By Law
- Planning for the Plymouth Pride Festival
- Discussion on PPS practices regarding religious holidays
- Coordination for the July 4 Parade
Planning Board
The Plymouth Planning Board will hear a presentation on an industrial area evaluation and growth recommendations conducted by Beals Associates. The board will also consider appointments to several committees, including the Planning Board associate member, Land Use & Acquisition, Open Space, and multiple steering committees.
- Presentation: Industrial Area Evaluation and Recommendations for Growth by Beals Associates
- Appointment: Planning Board Associate Member (1-year vacancy) – applicants: Camilla Bosanquet, Christopher Smith
- Appointment: Land Use & Acquisition Committee (two vacancies) – applicants: Virginia Davis, Bruce Howard
- Appointment: Open Space Committee (one 3-year vacancy) – applicant: Diane Peck
- Appointment: Cedarville Steering Committee (three vacancies) – applicants: John Costello, Meagan Doliber-Ash, Mai-Tal Kennedy (withdrawn), Marcia Sheridan (withdrawn)
Historic District Commission
The Historic District Commission will hold public hearings to determine if proposed exterior alterations at several downtown addresses meet historic guidelines. The board will also continue discussions on updating the Plymouth Historic District Design Review Guidelines.
- Exterior renovation review for 7-9 S. Park Ave
- Exterior alteration review for 19 Town Square
- Exterior alteration review for 4 Winslow Street
- Public hearing on updated Design Review Guidelines
- Request to continue the 27 North Street hearing to August 7
Distinguished Visitors Committee
The committee is coordinating the itinerary, logistics, and hospitality for a visiting delegation of VIPs and students from Shichigahama. Discussions include event planning, host family status, and commemorative activities.
- July 2026 delegation trip calendar and activities
- Peace Pole dedication project via Rotary
- Time capsule planning
- Host family recruitment and coordination
- Saturday evening event and meal planning
Select Board
The Board will consider a $41,042 grant to fund the Dark Orchard All Persons Nature Trail. They will also review several license requests for alcohol, amplified music, and business ownership changes.
- $41,042 grant for Dark Orchard All Persons Nature Trail
- One-day wine and malt licenses for Second Wind Brewing Company summer beer garden
- Amplified music permits for Second Wind Brewing, Holy Ghost Society, and Cambria Hotel
- New vehicle for hire license for Special Occasion Limousine
- New common victualler license for Cappy’s Pizza
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The Subcommittee B of the Earth Removal Bylaw Committee will discuss modifications to its scope and mandate, specifically revisions to §203-2-B and related definitions. They will work to develop consensus through an annotated outline. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and a public comment period.
- Discuss revisions to §203-2-B and definitions
- Develop an annotated outline for consensus
- Approve minutes from June 9, 2026
- Public comment period
The subcommittee approved the previous meeting's minutes and assigned specific tasks to members to complete a draft outline by July 2. Work focuses on slope requirements, tree preservation, vegetation, and erosion control.
- Approved minutes of the June 9, 2026 meeting (Unanimous)
- Assigned slope requirements table task to Scott MacMillin
- Assigned tree preservation and vegetation outline tasks to Love Albrecht Howard
- Assigned erosion and sedimentation control review task to Walter Morrison III
- Assigned draft consolidation task to Scott MacMillin
Public Library Board of Trustees
This is a regular monthly meeting of the Plymouth Public Library Board of Trustees. The board will vote to approve the minutes from the May 27, 2026 meeting. They will also hear reports from the president, clerk, library director, and several committees. No major decisions or new business items are on the agenda.
- Vote to approve May 27, 2026 meeting minutes
Agricultural Commission
The Agricultural Commission will discuss the status of Right to Farm community signs and ongoing complaints. New business includes considering business cards for the commission. They will also approve previous meeting minutes and schedule the next meeting.
- Discuss Right to Farm community signs
- Status of current complaints
- Consider business cards
- Approve previous meeting minutes
- Schedule next meeting
Legislative Oversight Committee
The Legislative Oversight Committee is attending the Committee of Precinct Chairs meeting to present their semi-annual update. No other business or decisions are on the agenda.
- Semi-annual update presentation to Committee of Precinct Chairs
Disability Commission
The Commission on Disabilities will meet to determine how to improve accessibility and satisfy needs at public events. The body will also review correspondence from the Economic Development Department and high school scholarship committee.
- Discussion on pathways to improve accessibility at public events
- Review of correspondence from Plymouth Economic Development Dept.
- Review of correspondence from Plymouth High Schools Scholarship Committee
Committee of Precinct Chairs
The committee will swear in its chairs and vote to elect a new Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Members will also nominate a Town Meeting Representative to the Distinguished Visitors Committee and receive a legislative update.
- Election of COPC Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk
- Nomination for Distinguished Visitors Committee
- Legislative Oversight Committee semi-annual update
Building Committee
The committee is reviewing progress on several municipal building projects. Key discussions include the elementary school architect selection process and various maintenance updates for DPW and Fire Department facilities.
- Elementary School Project: Architect Selection Subcommittee update
- DPW Administrative Building status
- DPW Memorial Hall repairs
- DPW Police Station HVAC updates
- Fire Station 2 door status
West Plymouth Steering Committee
The committee will review traffic data for Carver Road and discuss the possibility of installing a traffic light. Members will also receive updates on landscaping and sidewalk excavation projects.
- Traffic figures update for Carver Road
- Discussion of potential traffic light on Carver Road
- Cranberry Crescent landscaping completion
- Rt. 80 sidewalk excavating update
- Rt. 80 Corridor Study by Old Colony Planning Council
Plymouth Growth and Development Corporation
The Board will review updates on the Ride Circuit season and various parking management initiatives. Discussion includes bids for playground work at Nathaniel Morton Elementary School and preparations for the September Seafood Festival.
- Bids for Nathaniel Morton Elementary School playground removal/replacement
- Engineering cost discussion for Nathaniel Morton Elementary School
- Implementation of paid parking at beaches and White Horse Beach
- Parking Management Plan vendor selection and occupancy counts
- Requests for additional EV stations for GATRA and downtown
Plymouth Center Steering Committee
The Plymouth Center Steering Committee will discuss the redevelopment of Benny's property, receive an update on police CCT (camera) systems, and address downtown noise complaints. Old business includes a PCSC Award.
- Benny's Redevelopment project
- Police CCT (camera) system update
- Downtown noise complaints
- PCSC Award (old business)
Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee
The Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee will receive updates on the Town Square event, a Revolutionary Sites pamphlet, and the Purple Heart Community designation. They will also consider minutes and other initiatives.
- Town Square Event update
- Revolutionary Sites Pamphlet update
- Purple Heart Community update
- Other initiatives discussion
North Plymouth Steering Committee
The North Plymouth Steering Committee will receive updates on two local projects: Puti Homes and Benny's Plaza redevelopment. They will also discuss a recent meeting of steering committee chairs. Any unanticipated items may be addressed.
- Updates on Puti Homes project
- Updates on Benny's Plaza redevelopment
- Discussion of Steering Committee chairs meeting on June 6
Historical Commission
The Plymouth 250 Commemoration Committee will discuss updates on the Town Square event, a Revolutionary Sites pamphlet, and a Purple Heart Community designation. They will also approve minutes from June 1, 2026, and hear public comment. Votes may be taken on any agenda item.
- Town Square event update
- Revolutionary Sites pamphlet update
- Purple Heart Community update
- Approve minutes from 6/1/2026
Board of Health
The Plymouth Board of Health will meet to approve minutes, reorganize leadership, and review public health updates. Members will vote on four septic system variances and a commercial kitchen variance for local properties. The board will also hear appeals regarding a late permit fee and a tobacco sales violation.
- Septic variances for 61 Carters Bridge Rd, 9 Kingston Rd, 11 Trade Wind Dr, and 56 Buzzards Bay Dr
- Commercial kitchen variance for Al’s Backwoods Berries
- Late fee appeal for Cartmell Davis Funeral Home permit renewal
- Tobacco violation appeal for Village General Store
- Director’s report on opioid statistics, respiratory illness, and tick safety
Affordable Housing Trust
The Plymouth Affordable Housing Trust will discuss updates to the Down Payment Assistance program and review the Subsidized Housing Inventory. Public comment will be accepted. Votes may be taken on any item.
- Discussion of Down Payment Assistance program
- Update on Subsidized Housing Inventory
- Approval of minutes from May 20, 2026
- Public comment period
Open Space Committee
The committee voted to advance several tax title properties to Fall 2026 Town Meeting, including Taylor Ave/Kevin Ave/Hilltop Ave lots, Beaver Dam Pond, and others. They deferred consideration of Heather Drive lots pending cleanup, and showed no interest in 24 Squirrel Road. They also organized site visits for other parcels and discussed trails and pocket park projects.
- Approved advancing 10 lots on Taylor Ave, Kevin Ave, Hilltop Ave to Fall TM (unanimous)
- Approved advancing Beaver Dam Pond to Fall TM (unanimous)
- Approved advancing Intersection of Plimoth Patuxet Highway and East Russell Mills Rd (5-0, 2 abstentions)
- Approved advancing 4 Micajah Pond lots to Fall TM (unanimous)
- Approved advancing 51 Micajah Ave to Fall TM (8-1)
- Approved advancing Pretto Way and Holly Way to Fall TM (unanimous)
- Approved advancing West Russell Mills Rd to Fall TM (unanimous)
- Deferred Heather Drive lots pending cleanup (unanimous)
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The Earth Removal Bylaw Review Committee continued its line-by-line review of the bylaw outline. They agreed to keep the five-acre open excavation limit and to replace all references to 'incidental' with 'necessary'. The committee also advanced the consultant selection process for bylaw review, with interviews scheduled to start June 25. No formal votes were taken on any item.
- Agreed to maintain five-acre open excavation limit
- Agreed to replace 'incidental' with 'necessary' throughout bylaw
- Continued line-by-line review of bylaw outline
- Consultant RFQ responses to be opened June 17; interviews begin June 25
Historic District Commission
The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a 6-square-foot sign at The Drew Hotel, with Ryan Vayo abstaining. The demolition delay for 41 Harmony Lane was approved as not historically significant. Two other cases were continued to July 8, and minutes from prior meetings were approved.
- Approved sign for Drew Hotel, 6 sq ft (7-0, Vayo abstained)
- Approved demolition delay for 41 Harmony Lane as not historically significant (unanimous)
- Continued Lydia Robertson case to July 8 (unanimous)
- Continued Ion Bulmaga/Lash Boutique case to July 8 (unanimous)
Earth Removal Bylaw Committee
The subcommittee approved minutes from the previous meeting and discussed proposed modifications to the Earth Removal Bylaw regarding setbacks, topsoil disturbance, and tree preservation. No votes were taken on any substantive changes; action items were assigned for the next meeting.
- Approved minutes of 26 May 2026 meeting (unanimous)
- Adjourned meeting at 9:40 am (unanimous)