The state’s reliance on voluntary cooperation by boaters at the popular rafting site may no longer be enough to balance recreation and preservation.
The state’s reliance on voluntary cooperation by boaters at the popular rafting site may no longer be enough to balance recreation and preservation.
Our long-time board member will discuss “Aquatic Plants of Chocorua Lake and the Ossipee River Drainage” this Monday, August 21, at 7 p.m.
“The Planning Board appears to have erroneously believed that because Meena received a variance for a gas station…approving the site plan application was inevitable, regardless of environmental concerns.”
Michael Cahalane tells Effingham’s Planning Board there was a “consensus” to allow the work to proceed without an approved site plan.
A public hearing will take place on Monday, August 7, to address issues raised in the wake of the board’s conditional approval of the development.