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Each visiting yacht directly supports 11 full-time jobs, the company said, and each yacht produces nearly $150,000 of state and local tax revenue.
Lyman-Morse told the board that the company anticipates hiring 25 to 35 more employees with the development, and said there could an additional 20 to 30 non-Lyman-Morse jobs created.
Project elements: Harborwalk, new pier, dock
With the proposed harbor construction, Lyman-Morse hopes to relieve boat congestion in the inner harbor, and address climate change effects, including the better protection of the public Steamboat Landing launch.
It will, in collaboration with Camden, aim to build:
148-foot piling supported fixed pier with an 80-foot ADA-compliant gangway. The pier would be owned by the town and operated by Lyman-Morse;