After his credibility is questioned, the geoscientist identifies four critical ways in which the plan fails to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare.
After his credibility is questioned, the geoscientist identifies four critical ways in which the plan fails to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare.
The developer calls it the “best” plan. Critics promise a rebuttal.
The “discontinued use” issue is taken off the table at the last minute, even as the applicant and the town agree on a key point.
Nate Williams and Michael Cahalane, whose votes on the ZBA helped Meena LLC obtain a zoning variance for a gas station, will now deliberate the company’s Site Plan Application on the Planning Board.
Days away from a hearing, there is still no unified Site Plan Application for Meena’s Development of Regional Impact.