The price to refurbish versus the price to build new is a wash, making the town’s March 16 vote a referendum on historic preservation.
The price to refurbish versus the price to build new is a wash, making the town’s March 16 vote a referendum on historic preservation.
Town says it cannot find the letter that Select Board member Chris Seamans referred to at a ZBA appeal hearing last month.
Appellants say the board’s January 3 hearing was “replete with deficiencies.”
Critics say the rewrites are regressive and will create an environmental loophole.
The Fire Chief is not the only one that Effingham’s Planning Board wants to eliminate from required reviews of plans to handle and store hazardous materials.