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Debate over soccer club at Moose Mountain spotlights zoning definitions, site-plan review and neighbor notice

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Summary

A request to host a private soccer club at Moose Mountain prompted a lengthy Selectmen discussion about whether the activity needs a minor site-plan review, how "club" is defined in the town ordinance, and how neighbors should be notified.

A proposal to host a private soccer club at Moose Mountain generated an extended debate at the Selectmen’s meeting about permitting, notification and the role of the planning board.

A representative for the prospective club asked whether the group could use Moose Mountain (the town’s recreational property) for practice and games. Selectmen and planning-related staff said that while "club" is a permitted use in the town’s zoning list, the specific activity (soccer) was not spelled out and the neighbors should understand the scope…

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