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B
Would
actually
like
to
be
proactive
and
scheduled
a
public
hearing
as
soon
as
possible.
They
have
not
taken
ownership
of
this
property
yet,
but
that
that
is
pending
a
decision
by
the
state
of
Maine
to
accept
their
credit
enhancement.
Agreement,
correct,
which
is,
they
said,
would
take
a
week,
or
so
they
were
thinking
maybe
a
month,
and
so
we're
being
proactive
and
we're
gonna
do
everything
we
can
not
to
hold
them
up
on
their
project.
I.
A
A
D
B
D
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A
B
F
D
B
F
H
C
Personally,
haven't
been
frustrated
that
we
rehash
this
at
least
twice
before
and
will
leave
the
meeting,
thinking
that
we're
all
set
and
then
we
come
back
and
and
it
seems
to
just
evaporate
into
outer
space,
and
we
come
back
a
month
or
two
later
and
we're
back
at
square
one.
Well,
it's
like
nothing
ever
gets
his
mind.
Pleaded.
A
What
I'm
saying
about
Phil
we
the
last
time
we
talked
about
this
I,
don't
know
what
the
whole
board,
but
I
was
under
the
impression
that
we
were
just
gonna,
make
it
part
of
the
overall
package
that
we
fed
the
City
Council
when
we
wrapped
up
chapter
13.
However,
it's
now
incumbent
on
us
to
think
about
it
in
advance
of
that,
because
and.
F
C
Some
reason
what
we
think
is
being
wrapped
up
doesn't
get
wrapped
up
so
as
far
as
what
we
need
to
do,
I
think
we
need
to
take
action
on
this,
because
it's
construction
schedule
for
it
and
and
I
think
that
everything
that's
been
discussed
check.
The
13
should
be
be
interesting
to
see
a
summary
of
everything
that
we've
said
and
done
as
far
as
chapter
13
and
vote
on
it
sent
into
the
city
council,
because.
C
B
G
B
B
C
With
this
with
this
group
that
I
was
told
by
the
owner
of
a
certain
hardware
store
in
town
who
has
expanded
to
three
or
four
other
communities
that
this
community
is
the
most
difficult
for
him
to
get
anything
done
in
that
other
communities
have
been
to
basically
assigned
a
person
to
represent
him
and
fast-track
him
right
through
the
system
and
its
roll
out.
The
red
carpet
yes
come
on
in,
and
bang
bang
bang
and
it's
all
done,
and
this
community.
G
B
A
F
Fit
his
requirement
mm
well,
but
I:
don't
think
we
should
limit
I,
don't
think
we
should
pull
our
all
the
way
through
to
that
lot
line.
I
think
we
need
to
pull
the
r22
a,
but
the
other
r3
right,
the
other
r3
on
the
other
side
address
tree.
Have
it
come
across
Paris
snow
at
the
intersection
of
Marshall
effect,
those
four
Lots
that
run
up
Paris
snow
effect
where
they'll
top
is
now
and
have
it
come
across
the
street
to
the
school
between
Peterson
and
Newton
I
mean
at
this
time.
F
A
E
My
concern
to
listen
to
echo
what
phil
was
saying
is
that
if
we
have
this
discussion,
we
change
this
now,
but
then
something
else
comes
up.
How
can
we
make
this
decision
tonight?
Work
for
who
knows?
What's
going
to
come,
I
mean
we've
got
some
spot
zoning
up
in
the
northwest
corner
of
this
map.
Where
how
can
we
make
this
so
we
can
move
to
being
more
efficient
with
getting
businesses
in
now?
I
was
thinking
about
that
on
the
ride
over.
E
What
is
you
know
our
vision
if
we
want
to
bring
businesses
in
and
make
it
easier
and
have
a
30-day
turnaround
instead
of
90?
How
can
we
make
that
easier,
so
and
I
know
we
can't
do
it
all
tonight,
but
we're
thinking
ahead
was
still
keeping
in
compliance
with
the
things
we
want.
What
are
these
best
decisions
to
make
it
happen?
Well,.
F
I
think
that's
it
I
thing
in
our
mind,
yeah
I
think
that's
a
topic
that
we
can
discuss
a
little
bit
later,
but
because
you
don't
want
a
fast-track
and
guarantee
30-day
turnaround
times
for
everything,
major
record,
then
I
get
I
mean
there's
going
to
be,
those
items
are
still
gonna
have
to
come
before
the
board,
but
I
think
we
need
to
discuss
that
part.
When
we
get
back
down
into
chapter
13
I
think
we
should
focus
on
the
stuff.
F
G
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G
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G
F
F
F
A
F
To
write
a
letter
but
I
guess
we
know
we
need.
We
need
that
public
hearing
so
I'll
make
a
motion
that
we
have
a
public
hearing
with
regards
to
the
rezoning
of
the
marked
areas
on
our
our
map,
the
corner
of
golfer
and
Washburn,
and
then
the
area
that's
hilltop
school
in
the
area
across
the
street,
from
hilltop
school
between
Newton
and
Peterson
half
for
our
next
meeting,
October
11
should.
F
C
A
B
Heard
this
month
from
the
people
of
the
floodplain
management
state
of
Maine
and
I
was
actually
interviewed
by
Janet
Parker
from
that
from
that
agency
this
afternoon,
for
about
an
hour,
be
informed
of
various
aspects
of
floodplain
management.
So
this
is
something
that's
adopted,
not
the
same
as
our
Shore
land,
zoning,
but
kind
of
on
the
side
there.
There
are
separate
in
that
the
shoreland
zoning
is
more
regulated
by
distances
from
certain
bodies
of
water
inside
floodplain.
Is
it's
regulated
by
just
that?
How
far
is
that
water
gonna
rise
whatever
in
a
flood
stage?
B
A
B
B
A
A
B
Okay,
staff
report
very
good:
it's
been
kind
of
a
wild
month
and
it's
been
odd
things.
It's
been
things
like
lot
line
disputes
which
we
really
can't
help
with,
but
they
uncovered
various
other
issues
that
we
could
say.
There's
setback
issues,
for
instance,
I've
had
a
couple
buildings
that
are
either
on
someone
else's
land
or
are
with
dock
the
proper
setback.
So
we've
sent
out
notices
of
violations
for
that
we
sent
out
notices
of
violations
for.
B
The
birds
I
plant
demolition
we
got
held
up
because
we
found
that
we
were
still
some
asbestos
and
we
had
to
have
some
additional
analysis
done.
We
found
that
we
had
another
variable
asbestos.
We
need
take
care.
In
the
meantime,
we
found
our
Lagoon
of
highly
concentrated
effluent.
I
spoke
about
in
the
last
time
we
met
since
then,
we've
we've
been
I
cubed
up
as
much
is
that
we
they
can
get
through
that
system
from
Ellen's
environmental.
B
They
could
actually
vacuum
up
the
whole
thing
with
a
different
system,
but
at
that
point,
you're
blowing
really
smelly
air
into
the
atmosphere.
Dp
is
not
in
favor
of
that.
So
now
we're
looking
at
making
a
giant
ash
cake,
kinda
the
whole
thing
and
I
say
all
that
to
say
that,
since
we
held
up
our
contractor,
we
got
kind
of
shuffled
to
the
bottom
of
his
debt.
Summer
short,
you
have
to
go
places
fighting
to
get
him
back
on
our
site
and
at
that
time
we'll
will
establish
a
an
area
that
we
can
draw
about.
A
H
H
G
G
A
B
F
H
But
you
know
it's
a
good
question
if,
if
the
needs
of
the
community
are
such
that
the
current
zoning
is
serving
the
the
purposes
for
which
they're
intended
and
you
don't
need
to
create
a
new
zone,
it's
you
know
and
unless
you
were
to
have
a
large
meeting
of
all
the
farmers
and
they
raise
complaints
about
the
current
zoning,
not
meeting
their
needs
and
something
else
is
necessary.
Then
then
you
could
leave
the
zoning
in
place
it.
You
know,
I
I
raised
it
as
a
as
an
idea.
H
I
think
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
that
I
can
see
is
right.
Now
your
are
three
opens,
opens
the
door
to
a
lot
of
different
development
which
could
come
in
adjacent
to
farming
operations
and
you
could
in
the
sense,
begin
to
piecemeal
farming
operations
or
create
impacts
or
perceived
impacts
around
the
farming
operations,
which
then
raises
issues
with
neighbor
hate,
or
you
know.
Why
is
the
farmer
working
at
all
hours
the
night?
Why.
D
D
G
D
G
H
G
H
G
Well,
what
if
a
farmer
up
here
would
like
to
put
into
the
plant
like
that
to
service
organic
farmers
in
the
country,
because,
right
now,
you
can
get
in
Canada
I
think
that's
closest
far
so
they're
important.
Why
wouldn't
you
want
it
in
the
United
States
to
begin
with
enough
some
some
some
organization
wanted
to
do
that.
I,
don't
want
to
limit
them
by
saying
we
can't
do
this
because
it's
so
dag
and
that's
always
for
you
know
and
with
the
r3
I
think
it
also
allows
the
farmers
to
be
able
to
say
well.
G
C
I
concur
on
a
percent
as
to
why
and
I
think
that
the
creation
of
yet
another
I
mean
we've
talked
about
mixed
use
zones.
We've
talked
about,
you
know
changing
industrial
one
and
two
to
just
plain
industrial
and
we've
talked
about
manipulating
our
existing
zones.
I
think
adding.
Yet
another
egg
zone
is
just
more
complication,
it's
to
fix
a
problem
that
doesn't
exist
and
if
it
could
be
perceived
as
limiting
any
new
economic
activity,
we
certainly
don't
want
it.
We
want
to
remain
as
open
and
flexible.
A
G
Cuz
I
mean
those
farmers
aren't
giving
up
those
away,
know
those
pieces
of
land
I
mean
and
everybody
swaps
with
everybody
else,
I
mean
everybody
has
that
people
they
swap
with
they've
already
got
it
all
on
a
rotation
on
its
its
rotation
that,
unless
something
catastrophic
happens,
it's
you
know
10
15,
20
years
over
that
comes.
You
know,
right.
G
H
And
yet
now
we
have
storage
sheds
popped
right
down.
In
the
middle
of
of
that,
you
know
gateway
area
to
the
downtown
and
there's
nothing
we
can
do
about
that
now,
because
that
wasn't
allowed
use
in
that
zone
and
and
they're
building
it.
But
those
are
some
of
the
things
that
need
to
be
looked
at.
More
is
okay.
H
You
know
that
doesn't
make
any
sense,
but
but
you
know,
even
with
troy
Haney's
project
where
he
was
looking
at
putting
in
the
unit
townhome
instead
of
the
two
additional
duplexes
and
I
sat
down
with
him
one
day,
I
said
well:
can
you
plan
a
few
extra
trees
and
help
address
that
site
up
a
little
bit
and
hide
some
of
the
the
massing
of
that
building
and
there's
right
now?
There's
no
landscaping
regulations
really
for
the
city
for
a
new
development.
H
But
you
know
those
are
some
little
things
that
can
help
to
dress
up
new
things
that
come
in
not
or
they're,
not
a
huge
cost
impact,
but
I
think
just
looking
a
little
bit
closer
at
the
current
zoning
that
you
have
and
and
that's
I
don't
want
to
cause
review
of
chapter
13
for
a
whole
nother
year.
It's
probably
something
that
is
just
going
to
have
to
come
in
a
little
over
time,
but
but
definitely
through
the
land-use
chart
that
is
being
worked
on
in
the
definitions.
You
can
start
to
do
some
of
that.
B
In
the
state
of
Maine,
and
actually
all
of
the
United
States
are
concerned
about
farmland,
preservation
and
a
lot
of
these
communities
that
are
cultural
in
nature,
but
there
are
also
bedroom
communities,
the
more
urban
areas,
so
people
are
buying
up
these
lands
and
that
way
of
life.
The
farming
way
of
life
is
leaving
the
area.
So
that's
what
the
concern
is
for
these
apartment
preservation,
type,
hey.
G
C
D
C
And
and
I
think
that's
when
a
lot
of
if
there
was
any
encroachment
on
to
farmland,
it
was
30
or
50
years
ago,
and
you
were
dealing
with
a
different
different
farmer
as
opposed
to
a
conglomerate
farmer.
Today,
I
mean
it's,
you
mean,
and
it's
not
just
farming
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
businesses
that
you
need
to
get
big
or
die,
and
and
so
I
think
that
the
farmers
of
today
are
smart
business
people
or
they
wouldn't
still
be
in
business
and
they're,
not
about
to
do
things
to
jeopardize
their
farming
operation.
H
H
H
B
H
It
would
be
a
good
meeting,
though
the
last
time
the
airport
plan
was
updated.
I
think
was
2014,
so
about
the
same
time
that
the
general
plan
was
last
done
and
there's
always
a
concern,
or
what
do
you
do
with
excess
airport
property?
There
are
some
FAA
limitations
that
what
we
can
do,
but
there's
also
some
opportunities
there
that
we
may
want
to
look
at
with
the
general
plan
and
how
do
we
protect
the
airspace
but
still
a
facilitate
development
around
there
and
yeah.
A
H
If
I
might
also
add,
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
would
be
good
to
start
incorporating
some
of
the
the
planning
board's
opinions
in
is
the
economic
development
discussions
that
we
were
having
I,
don't
believe
any
of
you
were
there
at
the
meeting
that
we
had
over
at
the
Recreation
Center
we
had
representatives
from
the
business
investment,
caribou
economic
growth
council,
the
down
caribou,
downtown
group,
glass-is-half-full
and
MDC.
Was
there
its
who.
H
H
I'll,
take
this
one
camp,
so
we
there
is,
we
were
trying
to
initially
we
knew
we
had
all
these
different
groups
around
the
town.
They
were
all
kind
of
going
after
clawing
after
some
part
of
economic
development,
and
the
thought
was:
let's
get
them
in
the
same
room
together,
so
everybody
knows
who
they
are
and
how
they
can
maybe
coordinated
a
little
bit
and
as
we
sent
the
invitations
out,
other
people
found
out
about
it
said
hey.
H
Well,
we
want
to
get
there
too,
and
maybe
we
want
to
get
there
too,
and
we
realized
this
think
of
ballooned
very
quickly
to
become
a
real
major
meeting,
and
so
we
we
tried
to
still
keep
it
as
close
to
the
original
intent
which
was
introductory
in
nature,
but
there's
still
going
to
be
other
meetings.
Some
of
the
suggestions
that
came
out
of
that
meeting
were
to
invite
the
realtors
of
the
area
to
come
together
and
have
a
discussion
about
what
the
current
market
conditions
are.
H
I
think
that
would
be
great
information
for
you
to
have
as
a
Planning
Board,
and
there
was
another
meeting
suggested
of
calling
all
the
business
owners
together,
which
may
include
farmers
or
other
people
around
that
we
we
know
are
operating
businesses
in
one
form
another
and
say
let
us
know
what
are
the:
what
are
the
hurdles
to
to
helping
you
further
your
business
intents
and
help
you
be
successful
there
again
it
becomes
more
regulatory
scene.
Like
Ken
mentioned
we
process
things
faster.
B
For
more,
we
had
a
nice
article
that
was
published
Republican
it's
at
the
top
half
of
the
page
in
the
business
section
nice
article
they
did
for
us
we're
looking
forward
to
a
survey
of
our
business
community.
I,
don't
think
that's
been
done
since
the
days
of
the
caribou,
Development
Corp
and
then
try
to
try
to
capture
some
momentum
and
move
forward
with
again
capture
some
of
this
energy.
That
seems
to
be
there
I.
G
H
The
the
contractor
is
supposed
to
pull
all
that
down
and
basically
we
would
be
able
to
salvage
the
metal
how
we
seem
how
we
deem
fit
so
I
know
that
recreation
is
talked
about
trying
to
utilize
some
of
that
material
for
their
structures.
We
just
have
to
look
at
as
it
comes
down
and
see
what's
going
to
fit
for
our
needs
down.
G
A
H
We
we
anticipate
that
a
good
portion
of
that
is
going
to
go
for
scrap
and
the
city
will
try
to
recoup
some
cost
out
of
the
whole
operation
as
far
as
the
the
land
is
concerned,
because
of
the
hundred
thousand
dollar
grant
that
we
received
from
the
NDRC,
it
had
a
stipulation
on
it
that
the
city
would
have
to
retain
the
property
for
20
years,
so
once
we
get
it
fairly
cleaned
up.
The
question
is:
what
do
we
would
do
with
it
for
20
years?
There
are
some
some
very
good
concrete
pads
up
there.
H
H
You
know,
there's
there's
some
great
things.
There
is,
even
if
we
utilize
it
for
our
own
purposes,
there's
some
great
parking
area
there.
We
won't
have
to
worry
about
regrading
stuff,
so
we
definitely
want
to
look
at
over
the
you
know
for
the
next
20
years.
What's
the
plan
for
that
side,
the
the
council
budgeted
$25,000
for
a
study
of
that
side
as
far
as
what
we
can
do
with
it,
knowing
that
we
have
to
hold
onto
it
for
twenty
years,
it
kind
of
limits.
H
A
B
Actually,
I
just
wanted
to
keep
that
fresh
name
with
mine.
I
know,
I
mentioned
it
before
the
the
fact
that
our
ordinance
in
the
state
statute
do
not
agree
about
our
application
of
allowing
mobile
homes
and
certain
areas
of
the
town
in
manufactured
homes
in
general.
So
we
need
a
little
ordinance
work
there
to
make
them
jive
in
as
well,
and
I
mentioned
tiny
houses
before
and
at
first.
It
was
just
kind
of
an
aside
in
interest,
but
this
this
this
application
is
coming
to
a
town
near
us
real
soon.
I
mean
this
is
gonna.
B
Happen
is
happening.
The
southern
part
of
state
already
people
are
developing
ordinances
to
give
them
some
tools.
Okay,
someone
wants
to
drop
a
tiny
house.
We
don't
really,
with
the
exception.
I
think
that
our
minimum
size
is
7
700
square
feet,
break
it
down
within
the
ordinance
and
tiny
house
is
good
out
of
200
square
feet.
B
D
B
B
B
A
H
F
Think
we
need
to
take
care
of
chapter
13
as
we've
got
it
right
now
and
then
worry
about
these
smaller
issues
as
they
come
down.
The
line
I
hope
that
we
need
to
say:
okay
well,
we'll
go
small
as
you're.
Here,
let's
go
back
and
look
at
chapter
13.
We
need
to
get
chapter
13
John,
trying
to
kick
in
that
game
down
the
road
you
need
to
get
it
taken
care
of
and
then
anything
that
we
need
to
add
later.
F
A
D
F
F
D
E
F
At
a
public
hearing
on
it
these
over
six
for
60
days
before
we
can
do
anything
with
it.
I
would
like
to
think
in
60
days
we
could
say
to
the
council
here
you
go
here's
chapter
13
well
after
the
hearing
on
the
whole
thing
anyway,
I
realized
that
yeah,
but
why?
Why
prolong
that?
We
can?
We
can
have
that
on
the
back
burner,
knowing
that
okay
well
we're
going
to
need
to
make
a
change
to
a
mobile
home
ordinance
after
we
get
chapter
13
done.
You
know,
that's
a
that's!
A
B
F
H
A
F
Where
we
ran
into
this
with
regards
to
campground
on
Walmart
grow,
our
statute
was
more
stringent,
which
made
it
more
difficult
for
him
to
do
what
he
wanted
to
do
at
that
which
point
six
are
twelve
months
down
the
road.
We
said
we
had
an
epiphany,
we're
like
well,
let's
just
make
it
meet
a
state
statute,
and
we
still
haven't
done
that
in
Chapter.
H
D
C
C
C
B
G
What's
real
simple,
especially
with
this,
you
know
the
manufactured
homes
or
whatever
we
don't
want
people
garden
in
the
trailer.
We
chopping
the
wheels
and
just
parking
it
there,
because
a
it's
unsafe
good
and
it's
an
oncoming
of
what
the
council
nor
us
nor
registered
voters
in
this
town
would
like
to
see
in
this
municipality.
You
ought
to
have
slab,
and
if
you
live
in
town,
it
needs
to
be
connected
to
our
sewer.
B
G
G
C
These
tiny
homes
and
zoning
and
things
of
that
nature
I
believe
the
cable
utilities
district
has
hundreds
of
house
lawns
with
water
and
sewer
running
by
them,
which
are
not
built
upon.
There's
a
lot
of
naked
land
in
dispersed
and
and
I,
don't
know
if
it
also
could
be.
It
also
be
good
sports,
for
you
know.
In
other
words,
we
should
allow
tiny
homes
to
fill
these
small
areas.
B
B
That
we've
got
some
Lightning
when
you
take
care
of
a
Nets
that
actually
will
go
back
into
developing
those
laws,
making
those
those
neighborhoods
nicer
place
so
I,
really
I
didn't
normally
gonna
have
a
big
conversation
about
90
houses
and,
in
fact,
you're
just
so
that
someone
everyone's
radar
and
if
you
want
me
to
write
it,
the
state
statute
is
easy
to
find
it's
probably
in
that
over
here
somewhere.
But
I
wasn't.
G
G
A
B
I
also
provided
some
kazoo.
We
had
a
conversation
at
the
last
meeting
to
kind
of
go
up
to
some
other
community
and
see
what
they're
doing
with
some
of
these
definitions.
I
found
that
through
it's
not
standard
by
any
stretch,
every
community's
kind
of
come
up
with
our
own
I
used
a
couple
communities
they're
roughly
our
size,
so
some
of
them
had
definitions
for
assisted
housing.
Somebody
know
something
cognitive
housing,
something
off
I
think
our
nursing
home
definition
are
is
as
good
is,
the
culpable
ones
still.
H
A
A
H
F
Don't
want
to
have
every
possible
opportunity
where,
if
the
state
says
well,
this
is
this
is
a
bare
minimum.
What
you
need!
We
don't
want
to
certainly
adopt
that
across.
You
know
and
have
that
in
you
know
our
minds
at
that.
Will
you
know
if
the
state
doesn't
as
a
regulation
for
it
love
them?
It's
got
to
work
again.
D
F
C
H
B
I
look
at
these
definitions.
This
is
just
clarifying
language,
so
we'll
go
we'll
go
state
statute
that
I
ordered.
It
reads
like
this:
it
mentions
hospice.
Well,
what's
a
hospice
and
you
could
go
through
all
the
hospices
like
this
yeah
I
think
I
think
I
fixed
everything
that
needs
state
licensure
to
refer
to
the
fact
that
any
state
licensure
so
that
refers
you
back
to
the
orders,
so
I
think
in
some
ways
we've
got
bogged
down
on
definitions.
Maybe
we're
overthinking
it
a
little
bit.
Maybe
our
work
is
better
applied
to
the
actual
ordinance.
A
B
A
A
B
Really
I
mean
we've
done
the
work
on
the
land
use
tables.
We've
done
a
lot
of
work
on
definitions,
there's
a
couple
of
other
details:
I
think
that
we
could
cover
over
the
next
meeting
or
two,
it's
feasible
that
we
come
up
with
a
recommendation
to
take
to
Council
and
the
letter
to
the
council
in
November.
Let's.
B
A
C
D
H
C
C
H
G
C
A
A
new
religious
school
over
long
bar
grill,
we
read
about
it
in
the
Fort
Fairfield
Journal
I,
said
well,
first
I
said:
well,
we
must
have
had
a
hearing
on
that
turns
out.
I,
don't
think
we
did
have
a
hearing.
It
was
just
informational
and
I
corrected
myself,
but
I
said,
and
that
would
have
been
in
the
Republican
and
this
person.
So
nobody
reads
that
so
I
thinking
of
speaking.
C
F
A
G
F
F
Gonna
go
out
to
everybody
was
gonna,
give
us
the
Congress
and
yeah
just
skimming
over
what
we've
moved
as
far
as
lines
and
stuff
like
that,
it's
probably
gonna
affect
a
good
portion
of
people.
Well
and
if
not
everybody,
except
for
those
in
the
more
or
less
larger,
are
three
areas
we're.
Maybe
maybe
you.