10/16/2009
from the Kennebec Journal
STATE HOUSE BALDACCI: CUT $63M MORE
Many happy returns in Richmond
Tax woes land on Whitefield
Rapist denied new trial
AUGUSTA MINDING A MINE
SPORT OF KINGS Falconry a blend of dedication and commitment
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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WEDDING BURGLAR JAILED
Youths talk Turkey Day
Plenty of free Thanksgiving meals available
Turkey prices make for a happy holiday
Kennebec County Superior Court
POLICE
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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The subdivision, known as Candlewood Estates, will be on the east side of the road opposite The Cabins at China Lake.
The developer, Wachusetts Properties, will be allowed to sell four lots after the some roadwork is completed before providing the money to guarantee the construction of the remaining road, according to an agreement with the town. Wachusetts is owned by the Bisbee, O'Donnell and Samoiloff families.
Engineer Boyd Snowden, representing the landowners, said that because of the lot configurations, only three lots might be sold initially, with complete road access. Or, he said, the property owners might choose to build the road as far east as the old narrow-gauge railway bed.
Planners allowed up to 90 days for final action on the agreement, to match the deadline for recording the subdivision at the Registry of Deeds.
The project was discussed at several meetings earlier this year. At an April 28 public hearing, neighbors expressed concerns about increased runoff.
Snowden said Tuesday there should not increase runoff if the road and associated runoff controls are built according to his design and if China Code Enforcement Officer Scott Pierz makes sure the 12,000-square-foot limit for clearing on each lot is observed.




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