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Date and time: 2020-05-12 07:00 pmLocation: Fairfax Community CenterDepartment: Climate Action Committee Meeting: May 12, 2020

Date and time: 2020-05-06 07:00 pmLocation: Town Council Meeting: May 6, 2020Department: Town Council Meeting: May 6, 2020AgendaAGENDA  REGULAR FAIRFAX TOWN COUNCIL MEETING  Wednesday, May 6, 2020, at 7:00 pm  VIA TELECONFERENCE ONLY  https://www.townoffairfax.org/watch-live/  Cable TV Channels 27 and 99    CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) ADVISORY NOTICE  Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the Marin County Public Health...

The Fairfax Community Farmer's Market is starting May 6th! Find out more about the market and what they are doing to keep the community safe while bringing us the freshest produce possible.

Thank you for donating to our programs. Your donation will go directly towards enhancing our community programs. The donations you make to the Town of Fairfax Recreation program are tax deductible.  You may print out the form here , calculate your donations and use for tax purposes.  Please contact Anne Mannes at amannes@townoffairfax.org if you need further...

The Public Health Order allows construction or repair necessary to ensure that buildings containing Essential Businesses(e.g. grocery stores, banks, gas stations, restaurants with delivery/carry out, auto-repair, healthcare, education, etc.) and businesses that provide food, shelter, and social services for economically disadvantaged individuals, are safe, sanitary, or habitable to the extent such construction or repair cannot...

Not at this time Photovoltaic systems are not considered essential under the Public Health Order. 

In order to undertake the work, you will need to show that this work is necessary and that there are no temporary measures that can be implemented (such as installing hazard tape) to allow the work to be postponed until after the order is lifted.  

In order to undertake the work, you will need to show that delaying the work will make your residence uninhabitable.  

No, unless you can show that delaying the work will make your residence uninhabitable. Please contact us. 

Please suspend construction, as an addition to a residence is not considered essential. You may do the minimum work necessary to ensure that the construction area is safe and secure during the term established by the Health Order.

Maybe, but you would need to show that the work cannot be reasonably delayed and is needed to maintain habitability of the house and that there are no temporary waterproofing measures available. 

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