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Jay board approves shoreland zoning permit for New England Clean Energy Connect project

Jay board approves shoreland zoning permit for New England Clean Energy Connect project
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Jay residents get chance to ask questions on proposed electric transmission corridor

Read Article JAY Representatives of NECEC Transmission LLC’s New England Clean Energy Connect project answered questions Tuesday night regarding its shoreland zoning permit application for the 7 miles of the proposed transmission line expected to go through the town. The proposed 145.1 mile high-voltage, direct current electric transmission line would run from the Quebec border to Lewiston to connect with the New England power grid to send “clean, renewable energy to Massachusetts consumers,“ according to developers. The cost is estimated at about $1 billion. Permitting specialist James Morin presented a short PowerPoint on the project. Fourteen people, not factoring in six Planning Board members, attended the public hearing. Five or six of those were representatives of transmission corridor and eight were residents, according to town code enforcement officer, Ronda Palmer’s tally.

Jay board accepts completed shoreland zoning application for NECEC

Read Article JAY The Planning Board voted Tuesday to accept an application for a shoreland zoning permit as complete for the New England Clean Energy Connect Transmission corridor. About 7 miles of the proposed 145.1 mile high-voltage, direct current transmission line from the Quebec border to Lewiston is to run through Jay, though not all of it falls under the town’s Shoreland Zoning Ordinance. The line would connect to the New England power grid to bring “clean, renewable energy to Massachusetts consumers,” according to developers. The cost is estimated at about $1 billion. The line is capable of delivering up to 1,200 megawatts of electric generation.

Jay to wait to fill vacant selectperson term

Read Article JAY Selectpersons voted Monday to fill a vacancy on the five-member board during the annual town meeting in April 2021. Judy Diaz, former Jay selectperson. Submitted photo Town officials were informed in October that Selectperson Judy Diaz planned to resign in November. The Maine Central Voter Registration notified the town recently that Diaz has registered to vote in another town, Town Manager Shiloh LaFreniere said. Diaz never officially contacted the town to advise them she had moved. She had one year left on her second term. Voters will elect her replacement April 27, 2021, to serve until April 2022. Residents will also elect two other selectmen in April. The terms of Terry Bergeron and Tom Goding expire in 2021. Each is for three years.

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