Based on the findings, Regional School Unit 24 (RSU 24) Superintendent Michael Eastman said the new school is the safest option for students and the district will move ahead with plans to begin the school year there.
Proposal could require sprinklers in short-term rentals with three or more units in Hallowell
Andrea Lapointe, who owns three properties in Hallowell rented through Airbnb, said the city would have to take her to court if any of her properties require sprinklers.
Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal file
HALLOWELL – An owner of three local properties listed on Airbnb said the city would have to take her to court if proposed ordinance changes force her to put a sprinkler into her properties.
The City Council took a second reading of a short-term rental ordinance Monday. Ordinance changes are finalized after three readings, meaning only one more must pass before it is added to the city’s Revised Code of Ordinances.