Sage,
I thought the artical depicted the Henniker meeting as rather positive and the only thing that apppeared to be a concern apparently is already identified and is being worked on;
Laura Scott, planning consultant for the town of Henniker, said she was unsure whether a biomass energy plant would fall under the zoning category of "commercial manufacturing," which is a permitted use in the town's heavy commercial district. That led the company to apply for a zoning variance to operate a power plant on the property.
This is another reason I am suspicious of folks trying to connect the pps activity to the meeting results.
IMO The meeting and the synopsis of it IMO are a solid indication the project there is chugging along! Oh yeah, thaks for MB Blog!
TTYL,
Nez
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