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Neighbors and planners split over No Name Pond overlay language; board tables the change
Summary
After lengthy public testimony from nearby residents, the Lewiston Planning Board tabled revisions to the No Name Pond overlay to allow staff to rework language and provide additional engineering context; the board set a target of returning the item at the May meeting.
The Lewiston Planning Board paused consideration of proposed changes to the No Name Pond Conservation Overlay after sustained public testimony and board members’ questions about the wording and maps.
Staff presented revised language that would require a 50-foot buffer to development and land-use activities around natural watercourses that discharge directly to the lake, while excluding certain constructed stormwater conveyances and outlets that lead to treatment facilities.…
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