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Hubbardston staff approve Chapter reapplication for 132 Ragged Hill Road, sign motor-vehicle excise tax liens
Summary
At a Town of Hubbardston meeting on the 18th, staff approved a reapplication for 132 Ragged Hill Road and signed several motor-vehicle excise tax lien and warranty documents; annual business/charity filings were also finalized and the next meeting was set for July 16 at 6 p.m.
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At a Town of Hubbardston meeting on the 18th, a staff member said the town would grant a reapplication for property at 132 Ragged Hill Road and proceeded to sign several motor-vehicle excise tax lien and warranty documents and annual filings for local businesses and charities.
The reapplication is for Mark Sangorini and the property was described as being in “61 B,” which the staff member said places it in open space. “Everything looks fine, and it should be granted in full as far as I can tell,” the staff member said. The staff member also said the application was a reapplication following certified-mail reminders and that the final deadline to submit materials was the thirtieth.
Town staff signed what the meeting transcript described as the third round of motor-vehicle excise tax commitments, including a lien referencing Allbirds and a lien for Thomas Kilton. The staff member noted a separate warranty commitment related to the second motor-vehicle excise tax, and said the digital documents were obtained from Kelly and Ryan. “So we’re approving those all,” the staff member said when the group moved through the miscellaneous signatures.
Officials also reviewed and signed annual filings described in the transcript as the “3 ABCs,” a set of documents for businesses and charities. The staff member said those filings are normally done each year in May or early June but were completed in November the previous year. The transcript includes mentions of local organizations and locations in the discussion but does not record formal motion language or a roll-call vote for these approvals.
The meeting closed routine business and set the next meeting for Wednesday, July 16, at 6 p.m. The staff member said the meeting would go into executive session at the end of the public portion.
No public comments or contested debate on the items were recorded in the transcript provided; recorded remarks were limited to staff explanations and administrative confirmations.

