UPDATE: Town Planning Board Approves Lewis Road PRD Preliminary Subdivision Application And Findings Statement In Split Votes - 27 East

UPDATE: Town Planning Board Approves Lewis Road PRD Preliminary Subdivision Application And Findings Statement In Split Votes

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Members and staff of the Central Pine Barrens Commission at a recent meeting. PRESS FILE

Members and staff of the Central Pine Barrens Commission at a recent meeting. PRESS FILE

Southampton Town Planner Kyle Collins at a recent Central Pine Barrens Commission meeting. PRESS FILE

Southampton Town Planner Kyle Collins at a recent Central Pine Barrens Commission meeting. PRESS FILE

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine at a recent Central Pine Barrens Commission meeting. PRESS FILE

Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine at a recent Central Pine Barrens Commission meeting. PRESS FILE

authorAnisah Abdullah on Oct 23, 2019
UPDATE: Thursday, 9:30 p.m. After hours of discussion on Thursday, the Southampton Town Planning Board voted in favor of the Lewis Road PRD peliminary subdivision application as well as the... more

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