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The Board approved a victualer renewal for Elevation Sushi & Taco LLC and accepted the transfer of the former Bridgton Memorial School from MSAD #61. A tax-exempt lease for new photocopy equipment was approved. The Board also debated and finalized the Annual Fee Schedule with specific adjustments to resident recreation rates, disposal fees, and sidewalk impact fees. Furthermore, the Board voted to place a moratorium on data centers on the upcoming election ballot. The meeting concluded with various reports from the Town Manager and Deputy Town Manager regarding municipal projects and updates, as well as the approval of financial warrants.
The town meeting involved an address by town officials regarding community efforts, election results for various town offices and board positions, and voting on articles. Key topics included recognition of outgoing officials and new appointees, an overview of the town's $27 million budget, and procedures for the town meeting. Additionally, voters addressed articles related to appropriating anticipated revenues and fund balances to reduce property taxes for the 2026-2027 fiscal year.
The meeting focused on the annual reorganization of the board, including the nomination and selection of a new chair and vice chair. Additional topics covered were the assignment of treasurer's warrant review duties to members for each quarter and the designation of board liaisons for various town committees. The board also discussed the current meeting schedule and explored the possibility of adjusting the timing of public hearings on future agendas.
The board meeting agenda included discussions regarding the implementation of housing laws and a review followed by a vote on an amendment to the subdivision regulations.
The board discussed a request for a variance from dimensional standards concerning a property located at 534 Portland Road, which involves separating a business in the front from a residence in the back. The discussion focused on acreage requirements within the rural neighborhood zone, the potential need for a formal survey to establish new property lines, and the history of the property's development and current zoning regulations.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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