A Hancock County grand jury Feb. 9 and 10 indicted three men accused by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency’s Downeast Division of fentanyl trafficking last November.
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The commission unanimously approved the project, dubbed Copper Platte, at its bi-monthly meeting Tuesday.
The latest iteration of the development calls for all eight buildings to be four stories high, with units split between 64 one-bedroom units, 104 two-bedroom units, 40 three-bedroom units and 16 four-bedroom units. Residents would also have access to a clubhouse, pool and playground on site.
All of the units would be restricted to tenants earning 60% or less of the county’s median income, and rents are capped between $949 for a single-bedroom unit to $1,467 for a four-bedroom unit.
One speaker during the meeting expressed concern that traffic would be intensified on the cross-streets that lead into nearby neighborhoods.