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Valley News - Forum, March 3: Proposed Lebanon zoning amendments raise questions


Forum, March 3: Proposed Lebanon zoning amendments raise questions
Published: 3/2/2021 10:00:07 PM
Modified: 3/9/2021 9:54:19 AM
Proposed Lebanon zoning amendments raise questions
On Tuesday, Lebanon voters will be deciding on three amendments to the zoning ordinance.
One proposal would allow building heights in the R-1 zone to exceed the maximum of 45 feet by 10 feet to allow for parking under or within the building, with Planning Board approval. Maybe some voters are not interested in seeing 55-foot-high projects on our skyline. Why should Lebanon be the dumping ground for these rectangular blocks? Larger developments mean demands for more services requiring higher taxes.
Another proposal would allow houses of worship in R-3 zones as a permitted use as in other districts. This appears innocuous. However, houses of worship come in all sizes and with varying other accessories, such as function halls, parking areas, schools and shops. Maybe proposed houses ....

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Valley News - Claremont among NH districts worried pandemic enrollment dip will hurt state funding


Claremont among NH districts worried pandemic enrollment dip will hurt state funding
Modified: 1/23/2021 10:33:55 PM
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CLAREMONT Two top officials from Claremont have signed a letter from mayors and school leaders around New Hampshire aimed at ensuring public schools don’t face a major funding shortfall because of fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
School districts across the country have received funding to provide free meals to all students during the pandemic. As a result, far fewer families have filled out eligibility paperwork for the federal free and reduced-price lunch program. But the percentage of eligible students is used as a factor for determining other kinds of aid. ....

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