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Barnstable County consists of the
15 coastal towns located on the peninsula known as Cape Cod. Bordered on
the north by Cape Cod Bay, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and to the
south by Nantucket Sound, it is the easternmost point of land in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. With over 550 miles of shoreline and more than 360 lakes
and ponds, the maritime heritage of the region is deeply rooted. Approximately
396 square miles of land are home to over 205,000 year round residents,
swelling to more than three times that number during the peak summer months.
The County seat is located in Barnstable
Village on Historic Route 6A, the Old King's Highway, in the Town of Barnstable.
County offices are located in the Superior Court House, the First District
Court House and the Registry of Deeds and Probate Building.
Established as a County in the year
1685, the current boundary lines were drawn in 1707 and have not changed
since that date. Although initially the counties of the Commonwealth were
mainly judicial in nature, over time additional responsibilities were assigned
by the state legislature. Subsequently, many counties served as subdivisions
of the state government, serving as an adminstrative arm of the Commonwealth
on a regional basis, but without legislative authority. This changed in
Barnstable County with the passage of the Barnstable County Home Rule Charter,
signed into legislation in July of 1988, which guaranteed certain rights
of home rule for the county and established a legislative body with the
power to enact ordinances. This increased Barnstable County's accountability
to the residents of Cape Cod and provided for increased citizen participation
and input in the function of County Government.
Barnstable County government has
long been recognized as a model for successful regionalization of services,
ranging from public safety to fiscal, health, human service, economic development,
planning and land use functions. |