By BEA LEWISSunday News Correspondent March 31. 2018 9:36PM Big Island in Paugus Bay (John Koziol/Union Leader Correspondent) LACONIA – A Texas businessman embroiled in a legal battle over his efforts to develop a summer camp for disadvantaged girls on Big Island in Paugus Bay said his plans are pure despite allegations to the contrary.”I can’t be any more sincere with my thoughts and intentions regarding the island,” Scott Everett said Friday. “They’re really trying to make me out to be a fraudster.”Speaking by phone from his mortgage business, Supreme Lending, in Dallas, Everett reiterated that his goal remains the same – to create a summer camp to provide disadvantaged girls ages 8 to 14 the chance to experience the joy of life on Lake Winnipesaukee.The city’s zoning ordinance doesn’t have a camp provision, so his application had to be classified as a conference center, Everett said.In asking the court to uphold the ZBA’s ruling against the project, the city’s attorney, Laura Spector-Morgan, wrote, “The zoning board was not fooled by the name given to the proposed use by the applicant, seeing it for what it was – a girl’s camp dressed in conference center clothing.”To Everett, the city’s response is… Read full this story
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