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Rockport officials wait to appoint Zoning Board applicant

ROCKPORT At a vote of 3 to 1, members of the Rockport Select Board chose not to appoint applicant Bob Hall to the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals for a term that would begin June 9. The decision came after some board members expressed concern over.

Medical marijuana moratorium: South Berwick, ME, halts new shops

SOUTH BERWICK, Maine The South Berwick Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to enact a new emergency moratorium on medical marijuana retail stores, temporarily halting any further expansion of the rapidly growing industry. The moratorium is set to expire in 180 days, giving the town time to gather information and present it to the Planning Board for any potential adjustments to the ordinances that regulate cannabis businesses in town. The councilors set a timeline for their potential amendments, but they didn t signal what exactly those amendments will look like.  The current ordinance that outlines the rules for medical marijuana retail stores to operate in certain zoning districts in South Berwick was approved by the town on Jan. 14, 2020. Some businesses are already operating under that ordinance, but the moratorium hits pause on any pending applications for building permits, certificates of occupancy, site plans, conditional uses, or any other required

Rockland City Manager s March 2021 Report: Paving bids, future uses of Knox Center, police recruitment, spring debris clean-up

Rockland City Manager s March 2021 Report: Paving bids, future uses of Knox Center, police recruitment, spring debris clean-up
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Proposed short-term rental ordinance will not appear on Rockport s June ballot

In a Feb. 8 vote, members of the Rockport Select Board decided that a proposed ordinance that would regulate short term rentals in the municipality will not not appear on the June Town Meeting ballot as originally intended.  Select Board Chair Debra Hall, who worked to draft the proposed ordinance with Vice Chair Denise Kennedy-Munger, said that although she felt that the voices of the community could be best represented if the ordinance were put to a public vote, she felt that it best that the board table the ordinance for the time being. “We have gotten to a point where the rhetoric and the temperature on this issue is so hot that I think it’s in the best interest of the town to cool the temperature down, so I support tabling [the ordinance]” said Hall at the meeting.

Rockport Select Board divided over timeline, need for short-term rental ordinance

Rockport Select Board divided over timeline, need for short-term rental ordinance Louis Bettcher Mon, 01/25/2021 - 11:00pm Rockport Select Board member Denise Kennedy-Munger (inset) presents portions of a recent short-term rental ordinance draft on Jan. 25. ROCKPORT – After hearing a presentation Jan. 25 on a third draft of a proposed short-term rental ordinance, some members of the Rockport Select Board expressed concerns over the proposed deadline of a public vote in June on the ordinance, as well as the very need for such regulations in the municipality.   Select Board Chair Debra Hall and board member Denise Kennedy-Munger presented to remaining board members, Mark Kelley, Michelle Hannan and Jeff Hamilton the third and most recent draft of an ordinance which would regulate short-term rentals in Rockport; the document differentiates between rental properties which are owner-occupied and those which are not.

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