Selectmen Put Concerns to Rest Over Seacoast United soccer
April 15, 2008
Many of the issues concerning the Seacoast United soccer fields were quickly put to rest by Executive Director Paul Willis at Monday night’s selectmen’s meeting.
Willis cleared up some confusion from the prior meeting, where it was asserted Seacoast United had not paid any impact fees when the fields were first built. He told the board the group did pay an impact fee.
“I also have a strong objection to blaming Seacoast United for the damage on Shirkin Road,” Willis said. “It is my understanding that that has been a bad road for years, and the extra 10 inches of rain in 2006, and all the extra snow this winter couldn’t have helped.”
Willis, who met earlier in the week with Selectman Karen Sott and Building Inspector Dan Kramer to discuss the issues with Seacoast United, said he would like to work closely with the town to ensure any of the selectmen’s concerns are met. The two biggest concerns discussed Monday were the lack of a certificate of occupancy, and overflow parking along Shirkin Road.
Full story from Terrill Covey, Seacoast Online.
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