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Planning board extends conditional‑use permit for Eurovia quarry; board makes extension retroactive to prior permit end date
Summary
Eurovia Atlantic Coast LLC received a unanimous, retroactive extension of its conditional‑use quarry permit for its 915 Ogden Road site; the board required the new permit to be retroactive to the prior permit's end date to avoid a lapse in permitted operations.
Bangor — The Bangor City Planning Board unanimously approved April 15 an extension of the conditional‑use permit for the quarry operation at 915 Ogden Road, granting the applicant a permit retroactive to the expiration date of the previous permit.
Sarah Caldwell, environmental manager for Eurovia Atlantic Coast LLC, told the board the company sought a second extension of the quarry permit originally issued in 2017; the applicant said there are no changes to the approved operations and described the request as an extension rather than a substantive…
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