Effingham's Planning Board has continued the gas station hearing to July 7 as attorneys for the applicant and abutters debate Northpoint Engineering's conclusion that a Special Use Permit is required.
Concord-based Northpoint Engineering's findings are consistent with local assessments that the Meena LLC site plan is insufficient, and that an Environmental Impact Analysis is needed.
The surprise decision to support a commercial business in a neighboring town has abutters angry and others wondering why.
Acting on a recommendation by Lakes Region Planning Commission, Effingham's Planning Board will have the Meena LLC site plan application vetted by a professional engineering firm before hearings continue.
Surprise...it's the same day and time as last year!
Citing concerns about water quality, town officials plan to argue the Meena LLC site plan application should not be approved.
New and improved equipment and DES tank permits are only half of the story. It's the other half that Effingham officials need to address.
Exercising their recently-granted abutter status, Tamworth joins a growing number of towns expressing concerns about the proposed development's environmental impact.
Anticipating a crowd, the 7 p.m. meeting will be held at Town Hall.
Freedom, Ossipee, Tamworth and Madison are among the communities receiving notice that the Effingham gas station proposal is a "Development of Regional Impact."
Regulations approved this month may affect property owners who have already made rental commitments for this year. Here's what to know.
In a closely-watched contest, voters placed limits on short-term rentals.
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