Merrow and Leavitt say ‘yes’ to accepting a state grant, Maloney says ‘no’ and cites possible impact on drinking water.
Merrow and Leavitt say ‘yes’ to accepting a state grant, Maloney says ‘no’ and cites possible impact on drinking water.
But members of the Building Committee, appointed by the Selectmen last June, say the Board is ignoring its work and dismissing its opinions without consideration.
Recommendations will be finalized on November 30 with a goal to “improve clarity and enforcement of the ordinance” without imposing new costs on businesses.
Ossipee’s Select Board should “make up its mind one way or another” about state-recommended chemical treatments to address the town’s growing milfoil problem, according to an editorial in the Carroll County Independent. Take our poll on the issue at the end of the story.
But implementation of the complete milfoil control plan recommended by DES and the Conservation Commission in March remains in limbo.