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Augusta might hike fees for building permits, charge for review of plans in historic districts

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 18, 2022

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AUGUSTA — The cost of getting city approval for construction projects could soon increase, especially in Augusta’s historic districts. City officials are considering increasing the fee for residential and commercial building permits. And, for the first time, councilors are weighing whether to charge a fee for a city board to determine if proposals in the city’s historic districts comply with historic preservation standards. The proposal to... + full article



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