Rockland housing development proposal scaled back due to wetlands concerns

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • December 2, 2021

The size of a proposed Midcoast Habitat for Humanity housing development has been reduced to lessen the effect the project would have on wetlands and stormwater runoff following concerns from neighbors. The project’s developers have decreased the number of housing units from 18 to 13 proposed for an approximately 10-acre site on Talbot Avenue, with a mixture of duplexes and small homes.

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