The town’s ZBA last year turned down the Michigan company’s application for a special exception to increase the number of campsites and add “approximately three acres of amenities” in the town residential district.
The town’s ZBA last year turned down the Michigan company’s application for a special exception to increase the number of campsites and add “approximately three acres of amenities” in the town residential district.
An arbitrated agreement filed in Superior Court on Thursday ended a group lawsuit by more than 70 Westward Shores campers against the Town of Ossipee and Northgate Resorts over zoning enforcement and sales practices.
Attorneys for the Town of Ossipee, Northgate Resorts, and campers who are suing both entities appeared at an evidentiary hearing last week in the slow-moving case.
Northgate Resorts will take over the Glen campground, according to seller Dick Goff. Northgate also owns Westward Shores Campground on Ossipee Lake, and Mi-Te-Joe Campground in Milton.
Invasive weeds in the campground’s marina will be pulled by the state at the same time as the weeds found last month in the boat lagoon.