
APA meeting: Solar, housing development, Lake Luzerne zoning, and more
A solar project, a housing development, a zoning map amendment and a new campground are on the APA's agenda.
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A solar project, a housing development, a zoning map amendment and a new campground are on the APA's agenda.
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