Title

The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week rejected an appeal of the sta

Authors

Phyllis Austin

Source

Maine Times

Date

3-28-1996

Pages

11

Abstract

The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week rejected an appeal of the staff-issued permit for Kenetech Windpower's proposal to build a 23-mile utility line to carry electricity from the Boundary Mountains to a power substation in Eustis. LURC did add conditions to the permit, including a ban on the clearing of trees until the final development permit is issued. The group Friends of the Boundary Mountains challenged the permit, contending it shouldn't have been approved independently of approval of the final construction plan. The LURC meeting also featured a landmark deeryard management plant by Bowater's Great Northern Paper division. Details.

Subjects

Deer, Kenetech Windpower Inc, Maine Land Use Regulation Commission

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