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Urgent permit review sparks concerns over future development

July 09, 2024 | Selectmen, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine



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Urgent permit review sparks concerns over future development
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the status of the current Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) permit for a local recreational facility, which has been in effect since 2007. The permit, originally allowing for the manipulation of 15,000 square feet of wetlands, has now been reduced to 5,000 square feet due to regulatory constraints.

Scott Greeley, a key figure in managing the permit, was commended for his efforts in maintaining its validity, despite it exceeding its typical five-year lifespan for wetland delineations. However, officials expressed concern that the facility is now operating on \"borrowed time\" with the current permit, which poses risks for any ongoing or future development at the recreation center.

The discussion highlighted the urgency of moving forward with a bidding process to determine actual costs for the planned expansion. Officials emphasized that without this step, they would be unable to assess the financial implications and may need to consider alternative plans. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to support the continuation of efforts to advance the project, underscoring the critical nature of the permit for the facility's future.

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