WILMINGTON Efforts are underway to secure local and state approval to finish up some long neglected construction of homes at the private ski resort run by Hermitage Members Club
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WILMINGTON â Plans to construct a maintenance/storage shed for grooming machines at the private ski resort at Haystack Mountain and finish townhomes were approved by the Development Review Board.
During a remote meeting on March 1, the Hermitage Members Club Inc. went before the DRB seeking permission to amend a master plan previously approved by the board and partially approved by the state. Hamilton Hodgman of Stevens & Associates called the earlier plan âa framework for future development.â
WILMINGTON â The private Hermitage ski resort is proposing changes to its master plan and upâ¦
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WILMINGTON â The private Hermitage ski resort is proposing changes to its master plan and updating the Development Review Board on projects.
At a hearing held remotely Monday, Hermitage Members Club General Manager Bill Benneyan said the club has been under new ownership after a group of members bought properties in a bankruptcy auction and the sale closed about nine months ago, running as a nonprofit social club of about 230 members and governed by a volunteer board.
Former Hermitage properties such as the Haystack Golf Course, the Snow Goose Inn, the Doveberry Inn and the Horizon Inn have been sold, and the Hermitage Inn is expected to be purchased soon. Benneyan noted the airport was sold separately, not by his group.