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Article: Dragon's building permit application rejected
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- Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
- Article date:
- April 1, 2003
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THOMASTON - Dragon Products Co. met its deadline Friday for
seeking a building permit related to its $50 million expansion
project, but its application was rejected by the town, according to
Code Enforcement Officer Peter Surek.
Last week, Surek gave Dragon until Friday to apply for a building
permit. Now he has ordered the company to file another application by
noon Thursday or else face penalties and fines.
"We'll be complying with what they've asked," Terry Veysey,
Dragon's vice president of administration, said Monday.
According to Surek, Dragon and the town had been working on terms
of the permit since July, and the cement manufacturing company
recently began work without obtaining a ...
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