Ambulatory Partners, a physician-owned company, wants to build a $12.5 million dollar facility, The Times and Democrat reported.
The committee said the proposal was missing some documentation and also wanted community feedback on the project.
The project will have a full-board review sometime in 2021. The board did not determine when the review would happen or how residents could submit feedback.
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