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Sagaponack's New Village Saves Taxpayers Money In First Year
The good news is the relatively new petite Village of Sagaponack has a new mayor. His name is Don Louchheim. He ran unopposed. Presiding over his first meeting, Mayor Louchheim delivered more good news. "Our combined village and town taxes are still lower than if we remained part of the unincorporated town," Louchheim reported.
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Sagaponack Residents Turn Out To Discourage New Subdivisions
When it comes to undeveloped land in this village established 350 years ago, too much will never be enough. That was the message sent loud and clear to the representatives of three developers now seeking major subdivision approvals from the planning board for projects in the village.
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Permitting Special Events A New Challenge For Newest Village
As they graciously approved overflow parking for a wedding of a native daughter, Sagaponack's Village Board is busy deciding what rules and regulations will govern the issuance of special events permits under their new stewardship. The issuance of coveted special permits for major events and parties are entry to many mainstays of the Hamptons’ summer scene.
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