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Bristol seeks temporary license to place compressor pad on fish‑pier property; staff to draft license with permit and insurance conditions

3277093 · April 28, 2025
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Bristol asked permission to pour a small concrete pad on fish‑pier grounds for a standalone freezer compressor. Board members asked staff to require permitting, insurance and a revocable license; no formal vote was taken but the board gave a positive signal to proceed with a license agreement.

Bristol told the Portland Fish Pier Authority it needs to install a standalone compressor and evaporator to separate a holding freezer from the building’s refrigeration system and keep the freezer at safe temperatures in summer.

Brett Heitke of Bristol described the planned location as the exterior northwest corner of the building and asked for permission to pour an 11‑foot‑by‑4‑foot concrete pad to hold the compressor. He said the refrigeration company originally thought a 10‑by‑10 pad would be required, but the vendor later…

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