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The meeting agenda includes the review and consideration of commercial recreation business license applications, a game of chance approval, and mass gathering permits for local events. The board will address administrative items such as accounts payable and payroll warrants, a purchase policy waiver, and the procurement of AED equipment for the fire department. Additionally, the agenda covers the election of a representative to the York County Budget Committee, policy changes for transfer station and multi-use stickers, waivers of foreclosure, scheduling a public hearing regarding a carbon emissions ordinance, acceptance of donations, and the appointment of members to various boards and committees.
The Planning Board reviewed several development projects, including a site plan amendment for a campground to resolve lot coverage issues, a subdivision application for single-family homes, and a site plan amendment for a condominium association to address historic site changes. The Board also reviewed plans for a new restaurant accessory building and two-family dwelling unit, discussed subdivision amendments for property and lot line adjustments, and evaluated proposals for a new recreational vehicle park and a site plan amendment involving school site modifications. Additionally, the Board reviewed a preliminary subdivision application, received a site plan application for a dental office, and addressed an amendment for a residential subdivision's paving schedule. The Board concluded with a workshop on various proposed ordinance changes, including street standards, flood ordinances, and land use regulations, scheduling a joint public hearing with the Select Board.
The meeting agenda outlines various development reviews and workshops, including site plan amendments for the Majestic Regency Resort, the Burnt Mill Estates Subdivision, and the Brookside Farm II Subdivision. The board discussed applications for parking space and lot coverage changes, subdivision redesigns, and site walk scheduling.
This document presents a corridor study commissioned by the Town of Wells to address traffic congestion on Route 1. The study details current traffic conditions, crash history, and Maine Turnpike data, and reviews ongoing Town efforts to mitigate congestion. It investigates two long-term options for alleviating traffic: a new Maine Turnpike partial interchange at Littlefield Road and the utilization of an existing Central Maine Power (CMP) Right of Way for a bypass road. Recommendations are provided for improving safety and traffic flow through further analysis, signal evaluation, updated data collection, and continued support for public transportation.
The board conducted several development review and workshop sessions, including site plan applications for Nortey Dental, Majestic Regency Resort, and the Burnt Mill Estates and Brookside Farm II subdivisions. Discussions covered site plan amendments for the Sea Vu West Campground, Mia Lane Subdivision, Holiday House, Congdons Donuts, Richard Bois Subdivision, Millennium Granite, Bald Hill RV Park, and 526 Post Road. Additionally, the board approved an extension for the Chicks Crossing Subdivision final amendment and scheduled a joint public hearing with the Select Board regarding proposed ordinance changes covering street standards, flood ordinances, and parking requirements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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