Lyme voters reject fuel tank zoning change

Published: 03-12-2025 1:16 PM

LYME — In ballot voting on Tuesday, voters rejected a proposed zoning warrant amendment would have excluded propane and natural gas tanks from a provision that outlaws underground fuel storage tanks, 204-80.

They supported a petitioned warrant article that allows having two sessions for town meeting, one for ballot voting for officers and the other at a date set by the Selectboard for other business, 211-74.

Voters elected Benjamin Kilham to a three-year term on the Selectboard in an uncontested race.

On the school side, Jim Komarmi and write-in candidate Fielding Essensa each earned a three-year term on the School Board.

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