Finding a new job in New Hampshire is often easier than finding an affordable place to live, and zoning ordinances, while not the only issue, are a big part of the problem, according to planning experts.People in New Hampshire are paying the price for.
The Peterborough Planning Board approved a scaled-down version of a proposal from Halliday Properties, LLC, for 241 Union St. in Peterborough Oct. 12.The original proposal was for 34 units of multifamily residential homes, including six workforce.
On Monday, the Peterborough Planning Board and members of the public took a tour of a proposed 34-unit development on Union Street, which is expected to include workforce housing units.Applicant Sadie Halliday of Halliday Properties appeared before.
Peterborough Planning Board members will hold a site walk at 241 Union St., where a Halliday Properties, LLC, proposal would house 34 units, including seven workforce housing units, on a three-acre parcel on Union Street, near Briggs Road in the West.