The slow motion train wreck continues: the Lincoln County News reports that the town of Whitefield has scheduled yet another public meeting for Tuesday, November 19th to “consider and act” on the question of dam ownership. Again. Apparently, back on September 27th Paul Kelley really did file a new petition, replacing his original petition filed back on April 2, 2013. DEP’s Kathy Howatt originally stated that she believed Kelley was trying to correct deficiencies in his original petition resulting from a failure to properly provide public notice and that as such the towns wouldn’t be required to hold public meetings again. In fact, when I spoke to her late afternoon on September 27th, she said that he hadn’t filed a new petition at all but had filed a request for a 180 day extension.
Now apparently DEP has concluded that Kelley really did file a new petition which is what Kelley has maintained all along. Boy I’m glad they finally got that straightened out.
Whitefield sets date to vote again on Clary Lake Dam ownership
This means Jefferson will also be required to hold another public meeting though the selectmen haven’t indicated they intend to do so, at least not yet anyways.