CONWAY â The town met in closed session Tuesday to interview a candidate for the vacant town planning director position and is still in negotiations with the candidate, according to Town Manager Tom Holmes.
âWe posted the meeting, and selectmen and I met in closed session with the candidate for an interview yesterday at the old town hall in Center Conway. I am still negotiating with the candidate,â Holmes told the Sun Wednesday afternoon.
All he would say is that it is a male candidate from Rhode Island.
On Tuesday, Holmes told the Sun that their former top pick, a female candidate from Vermont, had withdrawn her application because her current employer in an unstated New Hampshire town had made it clear to her that they wanted her to stay in their employ.
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Nouria Energy’s car wash in Wiscasset will grow 520 square feet, and Planning Board Chair Karl Olson said he is looking forward to a cup of coffee at Steamed Beans Coffee Emporium downtown. Monday night, the board unanimously nodded the coffee shop, and Nouria’s project that will make the 1,560 square foot car wash at 695 Bath Road one-third bigger, according to documents South Portland firm Gorrill Palmer submitted for Nouria.
Gorrill Palmer’s Doug Reynolds told the board over Zoom, the project will upgrade the tunnel and change the vacuum islands’ style. The project will also rebuild the access road, replace curbing and may get another 10 cars an hour through the car wash, according to the proposal. Nouria leases the property from Old Dog, LLC, the documents state.
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The developer of mill space on the west side of Saco Island is proposing 12 duplex townhouses for the undeveloped east side, the site of several recent more ambitious but ultimately failed proposals.
Ted Moore, principal of Saco Island Ventures LLC, has submitted a proposal to the Saco planning board to build 24 three-bedroom residential units on six acres along the Saco River. Moore has developed 43 apartments, as well as commercial space, in the mills on the west side of the island, which is divided from the vacant side by Main Street.
The planning board Wednesday night got its first look at the proposal, and it is scheduled to be back before the board April 20. The project is represented by local attorney Paul Weinstein and South Portland-based Gorrill Palmer, which is the civil engineering firm presenting the project to the planning board.