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Read Article AUBURN The City Council approved an expansion of the city’s residential “strip” zones Monday, a change officials say will give homeowners more flexibility with their land, but one that also brings up the debate over Auburn’s large agricultural zone. According to a memo to the council from City Planner Megan Norwood, the city has a number of residential strips, primarily in northern and southern areas of Auburn that split parcels of land between two zoning districts. Most property owners along the strips have a residence in the front of the property that is located in a residential zone, with the back portion of the property in the agricultural zone. ....
He hopes it draws customers who might have shied away from poutine for calories. “We don’t want to be a health food truck, but when you say tacos, people’s eyes light up,” said Smith. ROLLING RIGHT ALONG Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal The Auburn Planning Board approved a $2.7 million maintenance garage and parking expansions for Western Maine Transportation Services at 76 Merrow Road last week. The 5,100-square foot garage addition will add new service bays and a washing bay, according to WMTS’s application. The parking expansion will bring it from 41 spaces to 114, with 54 standard-sized and the rest potentially larger to accommodate fleet vehicles. ....
Read Article Co-owner Chun Lin stands Tuesday in the kitchen of his Lucky Tree Buffet restaurant in Lewiston, which is opening Friday. His wife, Li Ying Lu, stands behind him at the grill. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal First: A $7 million entree. The Auburn Planning Board has approved a $7 million, 4.990-megawatt solar array proposed for inactive apple orchard land at 1040 Perkins Ridge Road. An aerial map of the 1040 Perkins Ridge Road solar project by Borrego Solar Systems Inc., submitted with its application to the Auburn Planning Board. The project by 978 Solar Development, a subsidiary of Borrego Solar Systems Inc., would sit on 18.9 acres leased from Apple Ridge Farms, according to the application, which also lists a completion date of summer/fall 2021. ....