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Northampton Conservation Commission continues Mount Tom Road solar project hearing to April 24

March 29, 2025 | Northampton City, Hampshire County, Massachusetts


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Northampton Conservation Commission continues Mount Tom Road solar project hearing to April 24
The Northampton Conservation Commission on March 27 voted unanimously to continue a notice of intent for construction of solar arrays at the Mount Tom Road salvage yard to the commission's April 24 meeting at 5:30 p.m.

The continuation will allow applicants to provide additional materials and give commission members more time to review site constraints and outstanding submission items before the commission takes final action.

Commission staff summarized the project's status and the applicant’s request for a continuance. Commissioners then moved to continue the hearing; a roll call vote recorded all members present voting in favor.

No substantive debate or new conditions were recorded during the continuation vote, which the commission described as a scheduling matter to allow the applicant more time to respond to outstanding items.

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