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- Hampden County
- 9/25/24
- 09/26/2024
- 84 Minutes
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Overview: The Hampden Planning Board meeting on September 25, 2024, focused primarily on a proposed zoning change for several parcels owned by the Farm at Great Horse LLC and a revised solar project design. The board ultimately rejected the zoning change, citing community concerns and procedural complexities. Additionally, discussions revolved around an updated solar project design and its compliance with local bylaws.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 8/28/24
- 08/29/2024
- 34 Minutes
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Overview: The Hampden Planning Board meeting on August 28, 2024, focused primarily on the complexities surrounding the potential use of eminent domain for Kibby Lane’s road acceptance and approved a home occupation permit for a Reiki practice.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 8/14/24
- 08/19/2024
- 73 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Hampden Planning Board approved a six-month moratorium on the construction and operation of battery energy storage systems (BESS) due to concerns over safety, health, and environmental implications. The moratorium was deemed necessary to study and establish regulations needed to protect the town, especially considering the limitations of the local fire department in handling large-scale incidents related to battery storage.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 7/24/24
- 07/25/2024
- 14 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Hampden Planning Board meeting, the board voted to allow the withdrawal of a special permit application for a 4.92 megawatt agricultural ground-mounted solar facility by Glendale Road Development LLC without prejudice. The decision, following advice from Town Counsel, gives the applicant the possibility to resubmit the project at any time without having to wait for a two-year period. This move comes after the project was denied an order of conditions by the Conservation Commission, prompting the developers to reconsider their options, which may include revising the project, abandoning it, or filing appeals.