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Two New Signs, One Preschool, and a Garage in the Floodplain

Jack Beckett1 month ago1 month ago06 mins

Signatures, Schools, and a Side Order of Zoning 🤓 FARMINGTON — May 28, 2025. The Town Plan & Zoning Commission (TPZ) settled into Council Chambers at 7 p.m. for what Chair Scott Halstead jokingly called “May—uh—28th… that’s not a good start, is it?” Roll call confirmed a quorum, and Town Planner Shannon Rutherford reminded the…

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