RANDOLPH â Randolph Planning Board members gave conditional approval to a subdivision proposed by Mike and Mandi Cote of Gorham for 60 acres.
The subdivision is located between the Randolph community church and the former Martin property on the north side of Route 2. The development would be for eight high-end homes worth over $350,000 each. The Cotes would keep the northern most 12 acres for themselves and each lot would consist of 5 to 6 acres, according to information submitted during the meeting.
Mike Cote, along with his engineer Aaron Jose and his surveyor Gardner Kellogg, presented the plan to the planning board Chair John Scarinza and planning board members Bob Ross, John Turner, Tim Mather and road agent Kevin Rousseau. Two maps were presented to the board with copies for the public to view the layout plan and the road design.
DIXVILLE — As developer Les Otten and Dixville Capital continue to seek the financing needed to begin the restoration of the Balsams Resort, time is ticking on its regulatory approvals.
DIXVILLE — As Les Otten and Dixville Capital still seek the necessary financing to begin the restoration of the Balsams Resort, time is ticking on its regulatory approvals. The project
RANDOLPH â Voters will be asked under Article 20 at the 2021 annual town meeting to approve designating a donated 102.2-acre parcel as Town Forest.
The town meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, in the municipal building/town garage/fire house. The meeting is being held in an unheated town building on the Pinkham B (Dolly Copp) Road at this unprecedented late date to minimize the transmission risk of COVID-19.
The conservation commission accepted the donation of the 102.2 acres of undeveloped land on the north side of Durand Road from John and Mary Berry at its March 11 meeting, following a public hearing.