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Developer says Board of Health approved substitute nitrogen credit land; Select Board raises traffic and green‑space concerns
Summary
Colbea Enterprises LLC representatives told the Yarmouth Select Board that the Board of Health approved swapping nitrogen credit land so an older Shell property (446 Station Ave) can be reused for non‑hazardous commercial purposes; board members pressed on traffic, long‑term use and community expectations that the lot would become green space.
Colbea Enterprises LLC representatives appeared before the Yarmouth Select Board on Dec. 17 to explain a proposal approved earlier by the Board of Health that substitutes a parcel on West Great Western Road as nitrogen credit land in place of a 25,000‑square‑foot swath previously restricted on the 446 Station Ave (old Shell) parcel.
Andrew Singer, attorney for the applicant, summarized the permit history for the Seasons Shell project and the conditions imposed by prior boards, saying the fuel storage tanks at the old Shell site were removed, deed restrictions against future fuel use were recorded, and the landscaping obligations were met. "I don't think there is any violation. I think that Kolbea…
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