The Town of Deep River is working on an update to its ten-year Plan of Conservation & Development (PoCD) that will guide the ways in which the Town guides and regulates growth for the next decade. Please help us identify priority areas and development types by filling out the questions below. 

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The map above depicts four broad areas of Deep River:
1) Winthrop Area
2) Kelsey Hill Area
3) Main Street/Downtown/Landing Area
4) River Road Area

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* 1. For the following future uses, please indicate any or all of the areas that you believe would be appropriate for development or conservation over the next ten years. If you don’t believe that the use is appropriate at all in Deep River, please leave all areas unchecked for that row.

  Winthrop Area Kelsey Hill Area Main Street - Downtown- Landing Area River Road Area Not Appropriate Anywhere in Town Unsure/Need More Information
Protected forest and open space
Farming
Town parks and recreation areas
Low-density housing (2+ acre lots)
Conservation subdivisions (clustered houses with larger open spaces)
Moderate-density single-family housing (0.5 - 1 acre lots)
Higher-density single-family housing (4-8 houses per acre)
Townhouses
Multifamily (condos and apartments)
Small-scale retail and restaurants
Office and Personal Services
Mixed-use (apartments over retail)
Municipal uses (schools, libraries, community buildings)
Indoor entertainment (theaters, clubs, bowling, etc.)
Outdoor entertainment and recreation
Hiking and biking trails
River-based recreation and tourism
Hospitality (hotels, restaurants, event spaces, inns)
Larger-scale retail
Light industrial and commercial uses (auto repair, warehouses, construction contractors)
Manufacturing and Industrial Uses
Other:

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* 2. In regards to Industrial development and the Town's existing Industrial Areas, should the Town:

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* 3. In regards to the allowable uses in the Town's existing industrial areas, the Town should:

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