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The Board of Health voted unanimously to hold an open working meeting, without public testimony, so members can ask Town Counsel questions before deciding on stable and goat license applications for 88 and 100 Mill Lane.
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The Board did not approve or deny the proposed farm permits at this meeting. The applicants plan to keep goats, sell flowers and vegetables, and manage manure in an enclosed trailer with weekly removal. Residents raised concerns about animal density, runoff, pond water quality, traffic, pests, noise, and animal welfare. The meeting also covered tick-borne disease prevention and seasonal shellfishing closures at Hallett’s Mill Pond.
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