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Select Board reviews community visioning for 12.5-acre donated parcel on Tamworth Road
Summary
Tamworth officials and consultants reviewed public input on a donated 12.5-acre parcel at 374 Tamworth Road, reporting clean brownfields testing and four conceptual uses — trails, a public safety building, housing and solar — and emphasizing no immediate development decision.
The Tamworth Select Board on Sept. 30 reviewed results from a community visioning session about a 12.5-acre parcel donated to the town at 374 Tamworth Road.
The land was donated with no conditions, officials said, and state and federal brownfields testing overseen by Novus Engineering “came back clean,” allowing the town to own the property without cleanup costs to local taxpayers. Leanne, the Select Board representative to the Planning Board, told the meeting the brownfields work and the visioning session were supported by federal grant funds through Lakes Region Planning and came “at no expense to grama taxpayers.”
Why it matters: The parcel lies in the village and has been discussed for a decade as possible backup sewer land or a public safety…
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