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AUGUSTA: More parking for church, bigger sign at club
AUGUSTA: More parking for church, bigger sign at club
BY KEITH EDWARDS
Staff Writer Kennebec Journal
AUGUSTA -- The Planning Board meets tonight to hold public hearings on proposals for a new office building on Town and Country Road, more parking at St. Augustine Church, an addition onto a Riverside Drive apartment building, and a proposed change to the city's sign ordinance.
Mary S. Davidson submitted a preliminary application to build a three-story, 8,000-square-foot office building, with 24,200 square feet of associated parking and other paved areas, on a 22-acre lot on Town and Country Road.
Town and Country Road is off Capitol Street. The proposed site is adjacent to Kennedy Brook, in two zones: business and professional and low-density residential, according to city documents.
The site, according to application materials, is currently grass and woodlands, with 12,000 square feet used as a gravel storage area.
Tonight's meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the lecture hall at Augusta City Center.
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BY KEITH EDWARDS
Staff Writer Kennebec Journal
AUGUSTA -- The Planning Board meets tonight to hold public hearings on proposals for a new office building on Town and Country Road, more parking at St. Augustine Church, an addition onto a Riverside Drive apartment building, and a proposed change to the city's sign ordinance.
Mary S. Davidson submitted a preliminary application to build a three-story, 8,000-square-foot office building, with 24,200 square feet of associated parking and other paved areas, on a 22-acre lot on Town and Country Road.
Town and Country Road is off Capitol Street. The proposed site is adjacent to Kennedy Brook, in two zones: business and professional and low-density residential, according to city documents.
The site, according to application materials, is currently grass and woodlands, with 12,000 square feet used as a gravel storage area.
Tonight's meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the lecture hall at Augusta City Center.
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