A shady land deal in Belfast as a conservation easement goes missing
BELFAST, MAINE, JUL 14 – A 24-acre wetlands mitigation site sold without a required conservation easement is now marketed for development, raising concerns from Maine environmental officials.
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A shady land deal as a conservation easement goes missing
The lot is now listed for sale for $295,000, as “an ideal location for retail, office, or mixed-use development.” Photo by Murray Carpenter.The 24-acre lot for sale in Belfast, between Renys and Goodwill, is touted as “an ideal location for retail, office, or mixed-use development.” But ads for the $295,000 property don’t mention that state and federal officials in 1997 approved its use as a mitigation site, to compensate for wetlands that the c…
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