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Ridgeline Community Executive Director Sheila Duane and Sarah Brock of Clean Energy New Hampshire asked selectmen Jan. 20 to propose a C-PACER funding article. (SCREEN SHOT)

CONWAY — Selectmen decided not to place a warrant article before voters asking whether C-PACER loans should be available in town. Instead, they plan to wait for legislation that would allow the board to decide following a public hearing.

C-PACER stands for Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy and Resiliency. It is a financing method intended to make environmentally friendly development easier to achieve. Developers of Ridgeline Community on Eastman Road hope to seek voter approval for a financing proposal that would fund construction of an energy-efficient memory care facility. The plan would require creation of a townwide C-PACER district.

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