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Planning Board conditionally approves Continental Paving solar plan with multiple waivers; board requires AOT permit, easement note and neighbor approval for f(

5786166 · June 20, 2025
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Summary

Continental Paving’s site plan to place a 24‑acre solar array in a gravel pit was conditionally approved by the Loudon Planning Board after the board granted multiple partial waivers and added three conditions addressing tree cutting near abutters, an AOT permit and a driveway‑easement note.

Continental Paving presented a site-development application (25-16) to install a ground‑mounted solar array on a roughly 76‑acre portion of a former sand and gravel pit that straddles Loudon and neighboring towns. The company said the project would place about 24 acres of solar panels within an approximately 76‑acre Loudon portion; total site disturbance associated with panels, access and drainage would be about 30 acres.

The applicant described on-site drainage controls (an infiltration pond and an overflow swale that discharges toward the Suncook River), an access arrangement that historically uses an existing gravel road from the Pembroke side, and an electrical tie that will connect to an existing three‑phase pole on the Pembroke…

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