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Plymouth ZBA continues hearing on proposed LP Gas bulk‑storage after residents raise watershed, safety and design concerns

Plymouth Zoning Board of Adjustment · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The Plymouth Zoning Board of Adjustment continued a special exception public hearing for a proposed non‑public LP Gas (propane) bulk‑storage facility after residents and board members urged more information on environmental risk, emergency response and design; the applicant will return May 5 with additional studies and renderings.

A special exception public hearing on a proposed non‑public bulk propane storage facility on parcel 213‑028 in Plymouth’s agricultural zone was continued to the ZBA’s May 5 meeting after the board and nearby residents pressed the applicant for more information.

The applicant, represented by Aaron Lamar of HEB Engineers, described a low‑service facility for Eastern Propane with two large tanks, a small driver room and a circular access designed for WB‑67 delivery vehicles. "My name's Aaron Lamar and with HEB Engineers here representing LP Gas Equipment Inc. and ultimately Eastern Propane who's going to be the operator for this," Lamar told the board, adding the site would not be open to the public and utilities would be underground.

Why it matters: Residents said the site’s proximity to the Baker River, local irrigation intakes and a town beach raises potential…

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