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Originally Posted by MAXUM
Finally the town has zero right to steer via legislative power the proposed sale of any property without due cause. It's got nothing to do with additional tax revenue although as noted the end result is beneficial to both the town and tax payers.
Any one who wants to preserve this property should appeal directly to the current owners.
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The town of Tuftonboro has every right to steer via legislative power the proposed sale of any property based on the mission statement of the planning board of town of Tuftonboro which I post below.
Mission Statement
The Planning Board mission is to promote the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the population of the Town of Tuftonboro, to protect and conserve the rural and recreational value of property, to encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout the Town, and to promote the efficiency and economy in the process of development.
Also to your comment regarding "Any one who wants to preserve this property should appeal directly to the current owners"
That has indeed happened. The camp is offering the exact same money as the prospective developer and will preserve it if allowed to purchase it.