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OneLancaster

Let's Keep Lancaster Livable

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  • Home
  • Our Mission
  • Lancaster Warehouses
  • Impacts to Lancaster
  • Known Risks of Warehouses
  • Emissions Health Risks
  • N. Lancaster Rezoning
  • Problems with the MoA
  • Flawed Financial Analysis
  • Residents Speak Out
  • Newspaper Articles
  • Important Dates
  • Updates

About the 2023 rezoning

Initial History

In 2017 the Lancaster Select Board (Stan Starr, Walter Sendrowski, and Mark Grasso) made an agreement with North Lancaster LLC and 702 LLC to exchange land. North Lancaster LLC and 702 LLC would receive parcels of land from the town to enable their development of a contiguous site in north Lancaster; in exchange, North Lancaster LLC and 702 LLC would give Lancaster 86 acres of land. The developers got their land from the Town, but they did not give the 86 acres to the Town by the expiration of the agreement in 2021 and the Lancaster Select Board (Jason Allison, Jay Moody, Alix Turner) allowed the agreement to expire without securing the land owed to the Town.

Lancaster at a Crossroads


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2022 TM Vote

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2023 TM Vote

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An Agreement that Disadvantages the Town

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A Flawed Financial Analysis

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