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Residents say gravel pit operations violated zoning; selectmen say zoning has placed a temporary stop
Summary
Residents told the selectmen a gravel pit operation near their homes breached a required 60-foot buffer, removing trees and placing haul roads near property pins. The board said zoning has temporarily halted activity and will follow up with code enforcement.
Several residents addressed the Board of Selectmen during public comment to raise concerns about a gravel operation they say has encroached on privately owned land and violated the town’s zoning buffer requirements.
Brian Lockwood and other residents said a commercial operation behind their homes removed trees, installed a haul road close to property pins and…
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