Balsams developer Les Otten (left) outlines his proposal to create a tax assessment district with Coos County at Monday's meeting of the county delegation. Listening are Coos County Commissioners Paul Grenier of Berlin and Rick Samson of Stewartstown (right). (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
Balsams developer Les Otten (left) outlines his proposal to create a tax assessment district with Coos County at Monday's meeting of the county delegation. Listening are Coos County Commissioners Paul Grenier of Berlin and Rick Samson of Stewartstown (right). (BARBARA TETREAULT PHOTO)
WEST STEWARTSTOWN — Balsams developer Les Otten told the Coos County delegation Monday that his hopes of redeveloping the historic hotel depend on the creation of a tax assessment district.
The original Balsams redevelopment plan called for renovation and expansion of the resort. It included reconstructing the Dix House and redeveloping the Hampshire and Hale Houses, restoring the Panorama golf course, a new Lake Gloriette House hotel and greatly expanding the Wilderness Ski Area.
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