Public Notices 2022

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DECEMBER 29, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING

The Bridgton Planning Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following: A application filed by Woodlands Camp Development, LLC, located at Camp Woodlands Rd, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 6 Lot 40.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time.

TOWN OF DENMARK

HELP WANTED

Code Enforcement Officer Local Plumbing Inspector

The Town of Denmark is taking applications to fill the vacant position of Code Enforcement Officer (CEO)/Local Plumbing Inspector (LPI). Responsibilities include issuing building and plumbing permits; conducting inspections to ensure compliance; enforcing the State and Municipal Zoning Ordinances; maintaining liaison with appropriate state and local agencies; and maintaining depart- mental records and reports.

Ideal applicants shall be State Certified for Land Use and Zoning Regulations, Shoreland Zoning, Legal Issues, Court Rule 80K and Local Plumbing Inspector. Applicants that are not certified will be considered. LPI certification needs to be obtained prior to formal appointment. CEO appointed may be made at time of hire but certification must be obtained within 12 months. The CEO/LPI must possess and maintain certification as required by State law as well as a valid driver’s license and a properly registered and insured private vehicle for job use.

The ability to deal with the public courteously and firmly under adverse or strained conditions is essential. Excellent organizational, computer, and written and oral communications skills are desired. Knowledge in construction is helpful but not required. The position reports directly to the Town Manager.

This is a 32-hour week position including office hours, inspection hours and attending the monthly meetings of the Planning Board and Board of Appeals. Scheduled hours will be established
upon hiring. This position is considered Part-Time Benefitted which includes the benefits of health insurance, vacation time, sick time and holiday pay. The Town of Denmark offers competitive pay rate, this is an hourly rate of pay which will be based on experience and knowledge.

To apply: application may be picked up at the Town Office during business hours, or you may e-mail the Town Manager to request an application – townmanager@denmarkmaine.org. Review of applications is expected to begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled.

The Town of Denmark is an Equal Opportunity employer.

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICE PLANNING BOARD

The Lovell Planning Board will hold a public hearing on January 4, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St. Lovell, ME to discuss:

1. Proposed amendments to the Lovell Zoning Ordinance regarding:

a. Article 8.14. Dock Ordinance (Piers, Docks, Wharfs, Bridges and Other Structures and Uses Extending over or beyond the Normal High Water Line of a Water Body or a Wetland).

b. Article 6.1.B. Cannabis Establishments.

c. Multiple articles: Promotion of Notice and Information to the Public. (Upgrades in communication between the town and the public across a number of articles (3,4,5,6, 7 and 9)

2. Proposed adoption of ordinances regarding:

a. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

b. Photographic Records for Development Permits in the Shoreland Zone. A state mandate introduced in 2015 in Chapter 1000, Guidelines for Municipal Shoreland Zoning Ordinances

c. Formula Businesses in the Town of Lovell.

d. Restructuring Lovell’s Land Use Table:

i. Selected Land Uses by District

ii. Retail Stores, Prepared Foods and Service Uses

This meeting will be held in person and will be accessible by Zoom link posted on the town website. All materials are available for review at the Lovell Town Office, 1069 Main St. Lovell, ME 04051 and on the Town website www.lovellmaine.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Office Closures

The Naples Town office will be closed on the following dates:

• Saturday, December 31, 2022

• Monday, January 2, 2023
• Monday, January 16, 2023

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board, Planning Board, and Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

Select Board, Planning Board, and Ordinance Review Committee Workshop to discuss a proposed change to the Naples Land Use Ordinance that would allow Event Venues/Wedding Barns in the Rural Zone.

The workshop will be held at 6 p.m., Wednesday, January 11, 2023, in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane.

The meeting is open to the public.

TOWN OF SWEDEN

WINTER ROAD CLOSURES

The Board of Selectmen voted on the following Winter Road Closings for the 2022/2023 season: Trull Brook Road from the intersection of Buker Road to Rt. 93 (if there is not a town resident past Lois Lane, the Trull Brook Road will be closed from Lois Lane to Rt. 93), 105 Marr Road to Hardscrabble Road, Bennett Road, and Fern Drive from tht last town resident to the Lovell town line, from November 1, 2022 to May 1, 2023.

If you have any questions, please call the Sweden Town at 647-3977.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

PLANNING BOARD

The Waterford Planning Board will hold a public hearing at the Waterford Town Office on January 18, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the Morse Homestead Subdivision on the corner of Hunts Corner Road and Bisbee Town Road.

Public welcome.

Information regarding the Morse Homestead Subdivision application is available at the Waterford Town Office.

DECEMBER 22, 2022

TOWN OF CASCO AND TOWN OF NAPLES

Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility Closure

The Casco-Naples Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility will be closed as follows:

Saturday, December 24, 2022 – closing at noon

Sunday, December 25, 2022 – closed

Sunday, January 1, 2023 - closed

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICEPLANNING BOARD

The Lovell Planning Board will hold a public hearing on January 4, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St. Lovell, ME to discuss:

1. Proposed amendments to the Lovell Zoning Ordinance regarding:

a. Article 8.14. Dock Ordinance (Piers, Docks, Wharfs, Bridges and Other Structures and Uses Extending over or beyond the Normal High Water Line of a Water Body or a Wetland).

b. Article 6.1.B. Cannabis Establishments.

c. Multiple articles: Promotion of Notice and Information to the Public. (Upgrades in communication between the town and the public across a number of articles (3,4,5,6, 7 and 9)

2. Proposed adoption of ordinances regarding:

a. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

b. Photographic Records for Development Permits in the Shoreland Zone. A state mandate introduced in 2015 in Chapter 1000, Guidelines for Municipal Shoreland Zoning Ordinances

c. Formula Businesses in the Town of Lovell.

d. Restructuring Lovell’s Land Use Table:

i. Selected Land Uses by District

ii. Retail Stores, Prepared Foods and Service Uses

This meeting will be held in person and will be accessible by Zoom link posted on the town website. All materials are available for review at the Lovell Town Office, 1069 Main St. Lovell, ME 04051 and on the Town website www.lovellmaine.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Office Closures

The Naples Town office will be closed on the following dates:

• Monday, December 26, 2022

• Saturday, December 31, 2022

• Monday, January 2, 2023

TOWN OF DENMARK

Code Enforcement Officer Local Plumbing Inspector

The Town of Denmark is taking applications to fill the vacant position of Code Enforcement Officer (CEO)/Local Plumbing Inspector (LPI). Responsibilities include issuing building and plumbing permits; conducting inspections to ensure compliance; enforcing the State and Municipal Zoning Ordinances; maintaining liaison with appropriate state and local agencies; and maintaining departmental records and reports.

Ideal applicants shall be State Certified for Land Use and Zoning Regulations, Shoreland Zoning, Legal Issues, Court Rule 80K and Local Plumbing Inspector. Applicants that are not certified will be considered. LPI certification needs to be obtained prior to formal appointment. CEO appointed may be made at time of hire but certification must be obtained within 12 months. The CEO/LPI must possess and maintain certification as required by State law as well as a valid driver’s license and a properly registered and insured private vehicle for job use.

The ability to deal with the public courteously and firmly under adverse or strained conditions is essential. Excellent organizational, computer, and written and oral communications skills are desired. Knowledge in construction is helpful but not required. The position reports directly to the Town Manager.

This is a 32-hour week position including office hours, inspection hours and attending the monthly meetings of the Planning Board and Board of Appeals. Scheduled hours will be established
upon hiring. This position is considered part-time benefitted which includes the benefits of health insurance, vacation time, sick time and holiday pay. The Town of Denmark offers competitive pay rate, this is an hourly rate of pay which will be based on experience and knowledge.

To apply: application may be picked up at the Town Office during business hours, or you may email the Town Manager to request an application – townmanager@denmarkmaine.org. Review of applications is expected to begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled.

The Town of Denmark is an Equal Opportunity employer.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING

The Bridgton Planning Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

A application filed by Woodlands Camp Development, LLC, located at Camp Woodlands Rd, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 6 Lot 40.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time.

DECEMBER 15, 2022

SAD 61

MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 61

INVITATION TO BID EQUIPMENT LEASE PURCHASE FINANCING BID NO. 12.22.22

Maine School Administrative District No. 61 is acceptingsealed bids from qualified nancial institutions to provide the District with Lease/Purchase Financing of a new 3?4 ton 4 x 4 pickup truck with V Type Plow in the amount of $64,760.54. There will be no prepayment penalty and the bid is to include a non-appropriation clause.

M.S.A.D. #61 will provide an unqualified legal opinion to the effect that the arrangement will be “qualified tax exempt.”

All bids must be received at the Central Office, MSAD#61,900 Portland Road (Route 302), Bridgton, ME 04009 no later than 2 p.m. on Thursday, December 22, 2022, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Due to COVID 19, bids can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the attention of Roxanne Gagne at FAX 207-647-5682 or e-mail Roxanne.gagne@lakeregionschools.org. Bids must be in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Bid No. 12.22.22” in the lower left-hand corner. Bids received after 2 p.m. on Thursday, December 22, 2022 will not be accepted.

Any questions concerning this invitation to bid should be directed to Sherrie Proctor, Finance Coordinator at the Business Office at 207-647-3048 X523.

The Board of Directors of Maine School Administrative District Number 61 reserves the right to waive all informalities, to reject any or all nonconforming or conditional proposals, and to accept or reject (or part thereof) any bid should it be deemed in its best interest to do so. It is the intent of the Board to award bids subject to budget approval and authorization.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Public Notice

Call for Bridgton Memorial School Ad Hoc Committee members

The Town of Bridgton is anticipating accepting ownership of the former Bridgton Memorial School from MSAD 61 in 2023. The Bridgton Memorial School Ad Hoc Committee is being formed to develop potential uses for the Bridgton Memorial School property. The committee will consist of representatives from existing organizations and committees, as well as three members of the public. If you are interested in committing your time to this important committee over the next year, please fill out an application by scanning the

QR code or visiting the Community Development page of the Town of Bridgton website. Applications are due by Friday January 20, 2023, and will be reviewed by the Town of Bridgton Selectboard.

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TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARINGAPPEALS BOARD

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday December 29, 2022, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

A Variance Appeal filed by Destin Pinkham, located at 721 Portland Rd., Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 6 Lot 27A.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARTING

SPECIAL AMUSEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, December 27, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a Special Amusement Permit Application from Shawnee Peak Holdings, LLC DBA Pleasant Mountain for live music, bands, and DJs.

TOWN OF FRYEBURG

HELP WANTED

Cleaning Services for Town Buildings

The Town of Fryeburg is seeking an individual or company to complete weekly cleaning of six town-owned buildings (approximately 10 hours/per week). Cleaning supplies will be provided by the Town.

Please forward a letter of interest and proposal to: Katie Haley, Town Manager, Town of Fryeburg, 16 Lovewell Pond Road, Fryeburg, ME 04037, or e-mail to townmanager@fryeburgmaine.org.

Candidates will be subject to a background check, fingerprinting and must pass a Criminal Justice Information Services exam.

FRYEBURG IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

DECEMBER 8, 2022

PETITION FOR A PARDON, STATE OF MAINE

Augusta, January 19, 2023

Notice is hereby given that a Petition for a Pardon for Garrett G. Shalbey who was convicted of the crime(s) VI-2015-00079 Fail to Display ATV Registration (E), is now pending before the Governor and a hearing will be conducted on Thursday, January 19, 2023, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. Please visit the following link for Hearing details: https://www.maine.gov/corrections/pardonboard

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARINGAPPEALS BOARD

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday December 29, 2022, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

A Variance Appeal filed by Destin Pinkham, located at 721 Portland Rd., Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 6 Lot 27A.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time.

TOWN OF CASCO

PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

DECEMBER 19TH, 2022

CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 940 MEADOW ROAD
6:30 P.M.

There will be a Public Hearing held on December 19, 2022, 6:30 P.M. at the Casco Community Center Meeting Room, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine on the following items:

• Administrative Appeal, Hello Doggie LLC, 90 Roosevelt Trail, Tax Map 15 – Lot 14, Casco, Maine. Residential/Village District. The owner of Hello Doggie Daycare
is asking the Zoning Board of Appeals to consider the Administrative Appeal and General Variance Appeal regarding the current use of the property as an allowed business.

Respectfully Submitted, Mary Tremblay, Deputy CEO

TOWN OF DENMARK

PLANNING BOARD Notice of Public Hearing

For Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Wireless Communication Facilities and Communication Towers

Date: Thursday, December 15, 2022 Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF FRYEBURG

HELP WANTED

Cleaning Services for Town Buildings

The Town of Fryeburg is seeking an individual or company to complete weekly cleaning of six town-owned buildings (approximately 10 hours/per week). Cleaning supplies will be provided by the Town.

Please forward a letter of interest and proposal to: Katie Haley, Town Manager, Town of Fryeburg, 16 Lovewell Pond Road, Fryeburg, ME 04037, or e-mail to townmanager@fryeburgmaine.org.

Candidates will be subject to a background check, fingerprinting and must pass a Criminal Justice Information Services exam.

FRYEBURG IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

TOWN OF FRYEBURG

HELP WANTED

Assistant Bookkeeper/Office Clerk Health Officer

The Town of Fryeburg is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Bookkeeper, Office Clerk and Health Officer.

This position requires excellent customer service and organizational skills with an ability to multi-task. Duties include, but are not limited to, payroll, accounts payable, motor vehicle registrations, IF&W licensing, dog licensing, vital records preparation, tax collection and Local Health Officer tasks. Experience working in a municipality or other private or governmental entity with experience using Trio software preferred.

The Town offers a competitive salary and benefits package including health insurance, retirement and vacation. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to: Katie Haley, Town Manager, 16 Lovewell Pond Road, Fryeburg, Maine 04037 or e-mail: Townmanager@fryeburgmaine.org. The job description can be found on the Town web site at www.fryeburgmaine.org. The position will remain open until filled.

FRYEBURG IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, December 12, 2022, at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Business License Application for Amati Day Spa located at 4 Meserve Street (found on Tax Map U10Lot 45-001).

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

W.A.S.T.E. TASK FORCE

The Town is seeking volunteers to serve on a Task Force to develop strategies for the W.A.S.T.E. transfer station. The Task Force will work closely with the Select Board, Public Works, and the Transfer Station team to understand costs, benefits, and opportunities.

The Task Force will also be asked to explore member sticker renewals and alternatives, captial expenditures, and other strategies set forth by the group.

Please e-mail Todd R. Sawyer at tsawyer@waterfordme.org if you interested in serving on this Task Force.

DECEMBER 1, 2022

COMBINED NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS

12/1/2022
Cumberland County Community Development, 142 Federal Street, Portland, ME 04101

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Cumberland County

REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

On or about December 19, 2022, the Cumberland County will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG) under Title 1 of the Community Development Act of 1974 to undertake a project known as Town of Bridgton, Highland Lake Beach Sidewalk Extension that will take place on Highland Road to Kennard Street. The proposed project will extend the sidewalk from Shorey Park to Kennard Street on Highland Road providing safe passage to and from Highland Lake Beach and boating area. The scope of work will consist of removing what remains of a deteriorated existing sidewalk. Once old sidewalk is removed, base course, vertical curbing and concrete in the walking section will be installed. Miscellaneous scope of work includes mobilization, temporary soil erosion and water pollution control. The amount of CDBG funds that will be used for this project is $132,128.

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

The Cumberland County has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. There- fore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at

Cumberland County Community Development Office 142 Federal Street, Suite 102
Portland, Maine 04101
Tel. 207-619-1036

Contact: Courtney Kemp, Community Development Coordinator

The ER may be examined or copied weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

PUBLIC COMMENTS

Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the Cumberland County Community Development Office 142 Federal Street, Suite 109, Portland ME 04101. All comments received by midnight December 18, 2022, will be considered by the Cumberland County prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing.

ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION

The Cumberland County certifies to HUD that James H. Gailey in his capacity as County Manager consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. HUD’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Cumberland County to use CDBG Program funds.

OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS

HUD will accept objections to its release of fund and the Cumberland County certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the follow- ing bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Cumberland County (b) the Cumberland County has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the development process have committed funds, incurred costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall be addressed to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at 202 Harlow Street Suite D2000 Bangor, ME 04401-4901 or e-mailed to cpd_covid-19oee-bos@hud.gov. Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period.

James H Gailey, Cumberland County Manager 142 Federal St., Portland ME 04101

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING

Special Amusement Permit Application

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a Special Amusement Permit Application from Pine Tree State 4-H Club Foundation DBA Magic Lantern for live music, education, and guest speakers.

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The Town of Lovell Selectboard is accepting bids for the purchase of tax acquired properties. Each bid must be in writing, in a sealed envelope marked with the Map and Lot and “Tax Sale Bid” on the outside. Each bid may be for one property only. Any person wishing to bid on multiple properties must submit a separate bid for each one. All bids must be received by the selectboard no later than 4 p.m. on December 6, 2022,late bids will not be opened or considered. All bids must be greater than any and all delinquent taxes, penalties, and fees due for that property.

Each bid must include the bidder’s name, mailing address, and phone number along with a deposit in the form of a certified check or money order for at least 20% of the amount bid. Any bid not containing the proper deposit will be rejected. The successful bidder’s deposit will be credited towards the total purchase price of the parcel. All unsuccessful bidders will have their deposits returned to them. The selectboard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Successful bidders will have 60 days from the date of acceptance to complete the purchase. In the event that the successful bidder fails to complete the purchase, for any reason, in the time stated, the acceptance of that bid is void and their deposit shall be forfeited to the town. The selectboard may then negotiate a sale of the property with any or all of the unsuccessful bidders. Each property shall be conveyed by a Municipal Quit Claim Deed without covenants.

Bids for the following parcel will be opened, reviewed, and awarded by the Selectboard at their December 6 meeting at the Lovell Town office at 1069 Main St. Lovell, starting at 7:15 p.m.: Map R02 Lot 035. The tax maps and other public information pertaining to this property may be reviewed at the Lovell Town office during regular business hours or by going to lovellmaine.org

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The Town of Lovell Selectboard is accepting bids for the purchase of tax acquired properties. Each bid must be in writing, in a sealed envelope marked with the Map and Lot and “Tax Sale Bid” on the outside. Each bid may be for one property only. Any person wishing to bid on multiple properties must submit a separate bid for each one. All bids must be received by the selectboard no later than 4 p.m. on December 6, 2022,late bids will not be opened or considered. All bids must be greater than any and all delinquent taxes, penalties, and fees due for that property.

Each bid must include the bidder’s name, mailing address, and phone number along with a deposit in the form of a certified check or money order for at least 20% of the amount bid. Any bid not containing the proper deposit will be rejected. The successful bidder’s deposit will be credited towards the total purchase price of the parcel. All unsuccessful bidders will have their deposits returned to them. The selectboard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Successful bidders will have 60 days from the date of acceptance to complete the purchase. In the event that the successful bidder fails to complete the purchase, for any reason, in the time stated, the acceptance of that bid is void and their deposit shall be forfeited to the town. The selectboard may then negotiate a sale of the property with any or all of the unsuccessful bidders. Each property shall be conveyed by a Municipal Quit Claim Deed without covenants.

Bids for the following parcels will be opened, reviewed, and awarded by the Selectboard at their December 6 meeting at the Lovell Town office at 1069 Main St. Lovell, starting at 7:15 p.m.:Map R09 Lot 007-C, Map R09 Lot 007-D, & Map R09 Lot 007-E. The tax maps and other public information pertaining to these properties may be reviewed at the Lovell Town office during regular business hours or by going to lovellmaine.org

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The Town of Lovell Selectboard is accepting bids for the pur- chase of tax acquired properties. Each bid must be in writing, in a sealed envelope marked with the Map and Lot and “Tax Sale Bid” on the outside. Each bid may be for one property only. Any person wishing to bid on multiple properties must submit a separate bid for each one. All bids must be received by the selectboard no later than 4 p.m. on December 6, 2022, late bids will not be opened or considered. All bids must be greater than any and all delinquent taxes, penalties, and fees due for that property.

Each bid must include the bidder’s name, mailing address, and phone number along with a deposit in the form of a certified check or money order for at least 20% of the amount bid. Any bid not containing the proper deposit will be rejected. The successful bidder’s deposit will be credited towards the total purchase price of the parcel. All unsuccessful bidders will have their deposits returned to them. The selectboard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Successful bidders will have 60 days from the date of acceptance to complete the purchase. In the event that the successful bidder fails to complete the purchase, for any reason, in the time stated, the acceptance of that bid is void and their deposit shall be forfeited to the town. The selectboard may then negotiate a sale of the property with any or all of the unsuccessful bidders. Each property shall be conveyed by a Municipal Quit Claim Deed without covenants.

Bids for the following parcel will be opened, reviewed, and awarded by the Selectboard at their December 6 meeting at the Lovell Town office at 1069 Main St. Lovell, starting at 7:15 p.m.: Map U2A Lot 045-T. The tax maps and other public information pertaining to this property may be reviewed at the Lovell Town office during regular business hours or by going to lovellmaine.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, December 12, 2022, at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Business License Application for Amati Day Spa located at 4 Meserve Street (found on Tax Map U10Lot 45-001).

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

• An application for a modification to a site plan ap- proved in 1989 for the property owned by Karen Swaim to modify her property lines (Tax Map R04, Lot 23-6)

• An extension request for BWC Brandy Pond, LLC for a plan approved December 7, 2021, (Tax Map U52, Lot 96)

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Any questions or concerns please contact codeoffice@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

UPDATE — THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED, DATE TO BE DETERMINED

Committee Workshop

Select Board, Planning Board, & Ordinance Review Committee Workshop regarding Event Venues/Wedding Barns in the RURAL ZONE on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, at 6 p.m., in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane.

The meeting is open to the public and will also be available via Zoom.

Visit the Town of Naples Calendar for more information.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

PLANNING BOARD

The Waterford Planning Board will hold a public hearing on December 21 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss:

• Proposed revisions to the Waterford Site Plan ReviewOrdinance regarding noise standards

• A proposed ordinance regarding yard and garage sales

Additionally, a public site walk will be held on Saturday, December 3 at 1 p.m., to walk the proposed Morse Homestead Subdivision on the corner of Hunts Corner Road and Bisbeetown Road. The board will meet on the west side of Hunts Corner Road just before the intersection with Bisbeetown Road.

Public welcome.

Information regarding the Morse Homestead Subdivision application, proposed Site Plan Review Ordinance revsions, and Yard Sale Ordinance is available at the Waterford Town Office.

NOVEMBER 24, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

WINTER PARKING BAN

Beginning November 18, 2022 – April 15, 2023 no vehicle shall be parked on any public street or way from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., as per MRSA 29A Section 2068-2069 and the Bridgton Traffic Ordinance adopted January 10, 1995 and amended August 27, 1996 and October 25, 2005.

A town-wide parking ban may be called for with notification.

Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense. Thank you for your cooperation,

Public Services Department Town of Bridgton.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Full-Time Finance Officer General Assistance Administrator

Come join our team...The Town of Harrison is seeking a F/T Finance Officer. A four-year degree in financial management, public administration a plus or any equivalent commensurate of experience and training acceptable with the right candidate. Trio knowledge a strong plus.

Applications are available online or may be picked up at the Town Office during normal business hours. Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, P.O. Box 300, Harrison, ME 04040, or e-mailed to cnewell@harrisonmaine.org. All should be addressed to the attention of the Town Manager, Cass Newell. Applications deadline is the close of business November 25, 2022, or until a suitable candidate is found.

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

TOWN OF HARRISON

We Are Seeking!!

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full time Public Works Equipment Operator/Laborer. Come be part of our team. Work includes but is not limited to: all aspects of road and sign maintenance, plowing
and sanding during the winter months, various town related projects requiring the use of heavy equipment. A valid Class B CDL license is required along with experience in the operation of heavy equipment. Manual labor is required.

Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300, Harrison ME 04040 or e-mailed to: award@harrisonmaine.org. Apply by 11/25/22

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Board of Appeals Meeting

The Naples Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m.

On the Agenda:

• A setback variance requested for property located at 81 Beach Road (Tax Map U29A Lot 35), owned by Clifford Nadaeu.

• A setback variance requested for property located at 142 East Shore Beach Road (Tax Map U43 Lot 29), owned by Frank Silver.

• An administrative appeal of a December 16 deadline to complete corrective measures outlined in a Notice of Violation issued by the Code Enforcement Officer (Tax Map U36 Lot 03).

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Any questions or concerns please contact codeoffice@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m.

On the Agenda:

• An application for a modification to a site plan ap- proved in 1989 for the property owned by Karen Swaim to modify her property lines (Tax Map R04, Lot 23-6)

• An extension request for BWC Brandy Pond, LLC for a plan approved December 7, 2021, (Tax Map U52, Lot 96)

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Any ques- tions or concerns please contact codeoffice@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF SEBAGO

Town of Sebago Job Openings

TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR

Due to a promotion from within, the Town of Sebago is seeking a full-time town Clerk/Tax Collector to carry out the statutory duties of these offices as well as other highly skilled administrative, financial and clerical responsibilities. Experience working with people, having a high degree of confidentiality, paying attention to detail, having the ability to work under the pressure of multiple deadlines, and being flexible are necessary. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated administrative capacities; strong communication and interpersonal skills; proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel. Municipal experience and knowledge of TRIO municipal software program is desired. Minimum requirements include possession of a valid driver’s license; several years of experience in work involving the maintenance and preparation of records and the collection and management of monies; or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Salary is commensurate with experience. Excellent benefit package included. Submit a cover letter and resume, including current salary by mail to: Maureen F. Scanlon, Town Manager, 406 Bridgton Rd., Sebago, ME. 04029- 3114 or by e-mail to townmanager@townofsebago.org.

PLOW TRUCK DRIVER/LABORER

The Town of Sebago is currently seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Truck Driver/Laborer. This position is responsible for the snow removal and sanding/salting operations, road maintenance, vehicle maintenance and other duties as assigned. Weekend, holiday and night work is likely during winter months and significant weather events. Preference will be given to applicants that hold a valid Class A or B CDL with a clean driving record and previous snowplowing experience.

The Town offers a wage based on qualifications and experience as well as a benefits package. Successful applicant must pass pre-employment drug and alcohol testing. For an application, please visit www. townofsebago.org or contact the Town Manager at (207) 787- 2457. Applications should be submitted to: Maureen F. Scanlon, Town Manager, 406 Bridgton Rd., Sebago, ME. 04029-3114 or by e-mail to townmanager@townofsebago.org.

Review of resumes/applications for both of the above positions will begin immediately and continue until suitable candidates are found. The Town of Sebago is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

PLANNING BOARD

The Waterford Planning Board will hold a public hearing on December 21 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss:

• Proposed revisions to the Waterford Site Plan ReviewOrdinance regarding noise standards

• A proposed ordinance regarding yard and garage sales

Additionally, a public site walk will be held on Saturday, December 3 at 1 p.m., to walk the proposed Morse Home-stead Subdivision on the corner of Hunts Corner Road and Bisbeetown Road. The board will meet on the west side of Hunts Corner Road just before the intersection with Bisbeetown Road.

Public welcome.

Information regarding the Morse Homestead Subdivision application, proposed Site Plan Review Ordinance revi-sions, and Yard Sale Ordinance is available at the Water- ford Town Office.

NOVEMBER 17, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING:

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday December 1, 2022 beginning at 5:00 p.m. to consider the following:

A Variance Appeal filed by Jerome Guthro, located at Portland Rd, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 10 Lot 3-1 & 3-2.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time.

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE

Please take notice that Shawnee Peak Holdings, LLC (c/o Boyne, U.S.A. Inc.), 119 Mountain Road, Bridgton, Maine 04009 (207-647-8444) is intending to file a Stormwater Management Law permit transfer application pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §420-D with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection on or about November 17, 2022. The application is to transfer to Shawnee Peak Holdings, LLC an existing Stormwater Management Law permit for the Mountain Village Subdivision, located in Bridgton, Maine, and an adjacent lot.

A request for a public hearing or a request that the Board of Environmental Protection assume jurisdiction over this application must be received by the Department, in writing, no later than 20 days after the application is found by the Department to be complete and is accepted for processing. A public hearing may or may not be held at the discretion of the Commissioner or Board of Environmental Protection. Public comment on the application will be accepted throughout the processing of the application.

The application will be filed for public inspection at the Department of Environmental Protection’s office in Portland during normal working hours. A copy of the application may also be seen at the municipal offices in Bridgton, Maine.

Written public comments may be sent to the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Land Resources, 17 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0017.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

Amendments to Zoning Ordinance, Section 8.8 and 8.9

Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF HARRISON

Full-Time Finance Officer General Assistance Administrator

Come join our team...The Town of Harrison is seeking a F/T Finance Officer. A four-year degree in financial management, public administration a plus or any equivalent commensurate of experience and training acceptable with the right candidate. Trio knowledge a strong plus.

Applications are available online or may be picked up at the Town Office during normal business hours. Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, P.O. Box 300, Harrison, ME 04040, or e-mailed to cnewell@harrisonmaine.org. All should be addressed to the attention of the Town Manager, Cass Newell. Applications deadline is the close of business November 25, 2022, or until a suitable candidate is found.

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

TOWN OF HARRISON

We Are Seeking!!

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full-time Public Works Equipment Operator/Laborer. Come be part of our team. Work includes but is not limited to: all aspects of road and sign maintenance, plowing
and sanding during the winter months, various town related projects requiring the use of heavy equipment. A valid Class B CDL license is required along with experience in the operation of heavy equipment. Manual labor is required. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300, Harrison ME 04040 or e-mailed to: award@harrisonmaine.org. Apply by 11/25/22

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Rabies Clinic & Dog Licensing

Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022

Harrison Town Office from 1-3 p.m.

Rabies shots are $15 per dog or cat. Bring proof of prior rabies if possible. Clerks on hand to license your dogs – Neutered dogs $6 license Non-neutered dogs $11 license.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Board of Appeals Meeting

The Naples Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on Tuesday, November 29, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

• A setback variance requested for property located at 81 Beach Road (Tax Map U29A Lot 35), owned by Clifford Nadaeu.

• A setback variance requested for property located at 142 East Shore Beach Road (Tax Map U43 Lot 29), owned by Frank Silver.

• An administrative appeal of a December 16 deadline to complete corrective measures outlined in a Notice of Violation issued by the Code Enforcement Officer (Tax Map U36 Lot 03).

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Any questions or concerns please contact codeoffice@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF CASCO/TOWN OF NAPLES

TOWN OF CASCO and TOWN OF NAPLES

Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility Closure

The Casco-Naples Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility will be closed on Thursday, November 24, 2022,

in observance of Thanksgiving.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

Town of Sebago Job Openings TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR

Due to a promotion from within, the Town of Sebago is seeking a full-time town Clerk/Tax Collector to carry out the statutory duties of these offices as well as other highly skilled administrative, financial and clerical responsibilities. Experience working with people, having a high degree of confidentiality, paying attention to detail, having the ability to work under the pressure of multiple deadlines, and being flexible are necessary. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated administrative capacities; strong communication and interpersonal skills; proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel. Municipal experience and knowledge of TRIO municipal software program is desired. Minimum requirements include possession of a valid driver’s license; several years of experience in work involving the maintenance and preparation of records and the collection and management of monies; or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Salary is commensurate with experience. Excellent benefit package included. Submit a cover letter and resume, including current salary by mail to: Maureen F. Scanlon, Town Manager, 406 Bridgton Rd., Sebago, ME. 04029- 3114 or by e-mail to townmanager@townofsebago.org.

PLOW TRUCK DRIVER/LABORER

The Town of Sebago is currently seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Truck Driver/Laborer. This position is responsible for the snow removal and sanding/salting operations, road maintenance, vehicle maintenance and other duties as assigned. Weekend, holiday and night work is likely during winter months and significant weather events. Preference will be given to applicants that hold a valid Class A or B CDL with a clean driving record and previous snowplowing experience. The Town offers a wage based on qualifications and experience as well as a benefits package. Successful applicant must pass pre-employment drug and alcohol testing. For an application, please visit www. townofsebago.org or contact the Town Manager at (207) 787- 2457. Applications should be submitted to: Maureen F. Scanlon, Town Manager, 406 Bridgton Rd., Sebago, ME. 04029-3114 or by e-mail to townmanager@townofsebago.org.

Review of resumes/applications for both of the above positions will begin immediately and continue until suitable candidates are found. The Town of Sebago is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

NOVEMBER 10, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Town of Bridgton and Cumberland County Community Development Block Grant Program 2023

Please be advised the Town of Bridgton is soliciting applications for the TOWN OF BRIDGTON AND CUMBERLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM for fiscal year 2023. Applications are available on the Town of Bridgton website effective November 7, 2022. Applications shall fall under the following types of projects/programs: Public Service, Public Infrastructure/Facility, Housing, Downtown Revitalization, or Economic Development. Applications must meet one of two national objectives: serving those with low to moderate income or for the elimination of slum and blight. Applications will be reviewed by staff, scored by the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) for a recommendation, and then forwarded to the Select Board for approval.

Applications are due January 6, 2023 before 4 p.m. Applicants are encouraged to attend a public workshop with the CDAC and staff to review requirements and project eligibility. The workshop will take place December 14, 2022, at 9 a.m.

Any questions may be directed to Victoria Hill, Town of Bridgton Community Development Director via email: vhill@bridgtonmaine.org or by calling 207-595-3560.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Call for Bridgton Memorial School Ad Hoc Committee Members!

The Town of Bridgton is anticipating accepting ownership of the former Bridgton Memorial School from MSAD 61 in 2023. The Bridgton Memorial School Ad Hoc Committee

is being formed to develop potential uses for the Bridgton Memorial School property. The committee will consist of representatives from existing organizations and committees, as well as three members of the public. If you are interested in committing your time to this important committee over the next year, please fill out an application by scanning the QR code or visiting the Community Development page of the Town of Bridgton's website. Applications will be reviewed by the Town of Bridgton Select Board.

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TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PLANNING BOARD

MOUNTAIN ROAD CONDOS

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, for Mountain Road Condos.

Agenda and instructions for Virtual Public Hearing will be posted at a later date.

Please direct any questions or make an appointment with Loralee Phillips, Administrative Assistant at lphillips@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9952.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Selectmen Meeting

The Select Board will be meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, in lieu of the regular scheduled meeting on November 8 due to State Elections.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Planning Board MeetingDate Change

From: Thursday, November 24, 2022, 7 p.m.

To: Thursday, November 17, 2022, 6:30 p.m.

In the Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF DENMARK

Planning Board NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING

For Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Sections 8.8 And 8.9.
Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF DENMARK

Planning Board

NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING

Rezoning property from Resource Protection District to Shoreland Stream District

For: John Wiesemann and Amy Imdieke

Re: Map 015 / Lot 031 and 31A
507 Denmark Road and Scanty Bag Cove Road, Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building, Meeting Room

TOWN OF DENMARK

Planning Board

NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING

For Zoning Ordinance Amendments to Wireless Communication Facilities and Communication Towers

Date: Thursday, November 17, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF HARRISON

Winter Parking Ban

Notice is being given that from November 15, 2022, to April 15, 2023; parking on all public streets, roads, and parking lots is prohibited during snowstorms. Vehicles will be towed at owner’s expense. This is being done to facilitate the plowing of snow.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Rabies Clinic & Dog Licensing

Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, Harrison Town Office from 1-3 p.m.

Rabies shots are $15 per dog or cat. Bring proof of prior rabies if possible. Clerks on hand to license your dogs Neutered dogs $6 license . Non-neutered dogs $11 license.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing

VARIANCE APPLICATION

The Harrison Board of Appeals will meet Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 6 p.m., at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front St., Harrison for an Application for a Variance submitted by William Holden, Tax Map 45 Lot 105, Depot Street, Harrison.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing Liquor License Application

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 14, 2022 at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Liquor License Application for the property found on Tax Map U04 Lot 01 located at 12 Lakes Plaza Drive (also known as Annette’s Country Skillet Diner).

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Office Closures

The Naples Town Office will be closed as follows:

• Friday, November 11, 2022, in observance of Veterans’ Day.

• Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 24, 25, and 26, 2022, in observance of Thanksgiving.

TOWN OF CASCO AND TOWN OF NAPLES

Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility Closure

The Casco-Naples Transfer Station and Bulky Waste Facility will be closed on Thursday, November 24, 2022, in observance of Thanksgiving.

NOVEMBER 3, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 6:30 P.M. on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 for Mountain Road Condos.

Agenda and instructions for Virtual Public Hearing will be posted at a later date.

Please direct any questions or make an appointment with Loralee Phillips, Administrative Assistant at lphillips@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9952.

SAD 61

MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 61

INVITATION TO BID

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE

BID #12.1.22

Lake Region Schools/MSAD #61 is conducting a competitive bid process for the Fire Alarm System Upgrade at Stevens Brook Elementary School in Bridgton, Maine.

Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2 p.m. at the Superintendent’s Office, 900 Portland Rd., in Bridgton, Maine at 2 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, 2022.

The detailed Notice to Contractors is on the Bureau of General Services website:

https://www.maine.gov/dafs/bgs/business-opportunities and Lake Region Schools website:

https://www.lakeregionschools.org/en-US/superintendents-office

SAD 61

MAINE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 61

INVITATION TO BID

UNIT VENTILATOR UPGRADE

BID #11.21.22

Lake Region Schools/MSAD #61 is conducting a competitive bid process for Unit Ventilator Replacement at Lake Region Middle School in Naples, Maine.

Bids will be opened and read aloud at 2 p.m. at the Superintendent’s Office, 900 Portland Rd., in Bridgton, Maine at 2 p.m. on Monday, November 21, 2022.

The detailed Notice to Contractors is on the Bureau of General Services website:

https://www.maine.gov/dafs/bgs/business-opportunities and Lake Region Schools website:

https://www.lakeregionschools.org/en-US/superintendents-office

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

Town of Bridgton and Cumberland County Community Development Block Grant Program 2023

Please be advised the Town of Bridgton is soliciting applications for the TOWN OF BRIDGTON AND CUMBERLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM for fiscal year 2023. Applications will be released on the Town of Bridgton website on November 7, 2022. Applications shall fall under the following types of projects/programs: Public Service, Public Infrastructure/Facility, Housing, Downtown Revitalization, or Economic Development. Applications must meet one of two national objectives: serving those with low to moderate income o for the elimination of slum and blight. Applications will be reviewed by staff and forwarded to the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) for a recommendation, and then forwarded to the Selectboard for approval.

Applications are due January 6, 2023, before 4 p.m. Applicants are encouraged to attend a public workshop with CDAC staff to review requirements and project eligibility. The workshop will take place December 14, 2022, at 9 a.m. Any questions may be directed to Victoria Hill, Community Development Director for the Town of Bridgton via e-mail to vhill@bridgtonmaine.org or by calling 207-595-3560.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

Bridgton Town Office

OFFICE CLOSED

The Town Clerk’s Office will be closed on

Tuesday, November 8

for staff administration of the Election.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Recycling Committee

PAY-PER-BAG ORDINANCE
The Select Board of Bridgton Recommends a ‘YES’ Vote On Question 1: Pay-Per-Bag Ordinance

Here’s Why You Should Vote ‘Yes’ on Pay-Per-Bag:
Pay-Per-Bag will save our town thousands of dollars by encouraging recycling and reducing the amount of household trash brought to the Transfer Station.

Bridgton pays over twice as much to get rid of household trash (“Tipping” fee: $79.50 per ton) as it does for recyclables ($35.00 per ton).

Pay-Per-Bag will help reduce the cost to our town of operating the Transfer Station by approximately 37%.

Pay-Per-Bag is FAIR. Each household pays only for the trash it generates. The more you recycle and compost, the fewer bags you need to buy. Everyone including ‘haulers’ and visitors who use the Transfer station will be required to purchase and use designated bags for trash.

Recycling is FREE. There is NO fee to discard recyclables, no bags required.

Composting is FREE: There is NO fee to discard compost, no bags required.

Recycling and composting more and reducing household trash will save money for the town and every household.

Recycling and composting make sense for the beautiful environment we all treasure.

PLEASE VOTE ‘YES’ ON QUESTION 1, PAY-PER-BAG ORDINANCE ON NOVEMBER 8

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Selectmen Meeting

The Select Board will be meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, in lieu of the regular scheduled meeting on November 8 due to State Elections.

TOWN OF DENMARK

BOARD OF APPEALS
Notice of Public Hearing
To continue prior Public Hearing from 8/11/2022 for: Zoning Ordinance, Section 5.15.6. of the Wireless Communication Facilities & Communication Towers Ordinance. Specially, it states “At its base, the tower shall be no wider than 4'. No individual member of the tower may have a diameter or thickness larger than 4".

By Vertex Tower Assets and John H. Khiel, III RE: Map 009 Lot 002
65 Bull Ring Road
Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Thursday, November 10, 2022 Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF HARRISON

Winter Parking Ban

Notice is being given that from November 15, 2022, to April 15, 2023; parking on all public streets, roads, and parking lots is prohibited during snowstorms. Vehicles will be towed at owner’s expense. This is being done to facilitate the plowing of snow.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing VARIANCE APPLICATION

The Harrison Board of Appeals will meet Thurs., November 17, 2022 at 6 p.m., at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front St., Harrison for an Application for a Variance submitted by William Holden, Tax Map 45 Lot 105, Depot St., Harrison.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing Liquor License Application

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 14, 2022 at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Liquor License Application for the property found on Tax Map U04 Lot 01 located at 12 Lakes Plaza Drive(also known as Annette’s Country Skillet Diner).

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Office Closures

The Naples Town Office will be closed as follows:

• Friday, November 11, 2022, in observance of Veterans’ Day.

• Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 24, 25, and 26, 2022, in observance of Thanksgiving.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Town of Sebago Planning Board will hold the following Public Hearing on November 17, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Sebago Town Office Building.

Amendments to the
Land Use Ordinance Use Tables Proposed by the Ordinance Review Committee. Copies Available at the Town Office

TOWN OF WATERFORD

SALE OF CASE 580M SERIES II TURBO BACKHOE LOADER

The Town is accepting sealed bids for a 2006 Case 580M Series II Turbo Backhoe Loader. (SER #N6C401556 with 2,215 hours showing on the meter). Unit is sold AS-IS/ WHERE-is with no warranty implied. Unit can be viewed at 516 Waterford Road (Town Garage). Bid packages are available at the Town Office, 366 Valley Road and on the Town’s website (www.waterfordme.org).

Bids are due Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at 6:30 p.m., and will be opened at the Selectmen’s Meeting that evening.

The Town reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, and to waive any and all informalities, and to negotiate sale terms with the Successful Bidder, and the right to disregard all noncomforming or conditional Bids.

Bids must be received at the Town of Waterford Municipal Office in a sealed labeled “2006 Case Loader”.Payment for full amount must accompany the
bid in the form of a certified check or money order. Any bid, which does not contain the full bid amount will be rejected. 
The highest bidders’ payment will be retained by the Town to complete the transaction; unsuccessful bidder funds will be returned.

SEPTEMBER 29, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Secret Ballot Referendum

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2022, at the Municipal Building located at 3 Chase Street, in Bridgton to hear public comment on the following questions that will be presented to the voters via referendum ballot on November 8, 2022:

Question 1. Shall an ordinance entitled, “Town of Bridgton Municipal Solid Waste Pay-Per-Bag Ordinance” be enacted? (Note: Copies of the text of the ordinance are available from the Town Clerk.) Select Board Recommend a YES vote.

Question 2. Shall an ordinance entitled, “Amendments to the Town of Bridgton Dog Control Ordinance,” be enacted? (Note: Copies of the text of the ordinance are available from the Town Clerk.) Select Board Recommend a YES vote.

Question 3. Shall an ordinance entitled, “Amendments to the Town of Bridgton Consumer Fireworks Use Ordinance,” be enacted?” (Note: Copies of the text of the ordinance are available from the Town Clerk.) Select Board Recommend a YES vote.

Question 4. Shall an ordinance entitled, “Amendments to Bridgton Land Use Code to Establish Standards for Solar Energy Facilities and Correct Miscellaneous Errors,” be enacted? (Note: Copies of the text of the ordinance are available from the Town Clerk.) Select Board Recommend a YES vote.

TOWN OF CASCO

PUBLIC HEARING CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2022

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Casco will meet on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, at 6 p.m. for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on and amending the municipal General Assistance Ordinance by repealing and replacing Appendices A – G of the existing ordinance.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Absentee Ballots will be available on October 7, 2022 for the November 8, 2022
2022 Charter Amendment Referendum

Voters may make a written request for the voter’s own ballot, or that of an immediate family member by mail, in person or via fax.

To request an absentee ballot, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (207) 452-2163; Mail requests to: Town Clerk, ATTN: Absentee Ballot Request, 62 E. Main Street, Denmark, ME 04022 or fax to (207) 452-2333. Please include your name, telephone number, residence address, signature and the address that you wish the ballot to be sent to.

Absentee ballots may be turned in any time prior to the closing of the polls on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

Polls will be opened, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Municipal Building Community Room (Downstairs) on November 8, 2022, for people wishing to vote in person.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

On the following Zoning Ordinance Amendments:

- Dimensional, Bond, and DEP required amendments to Section 5.15. Wireless Communication Facilities and Communications Towers

Date: Thursday, September 29, 2022

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF HARRISON

Downtown Revitalization Action Plan Public Workshop

Join us on Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Harrison Town Office

Help us shape the vision for the Future of the Harrison Downtown Area!

* Light refreshments provided

TOWN OF LOVELL

LOVELL BOARD OF APPEALS

The Lovell Board of Appeals has scheduled an Administrative Appeal Hearing at the request of Richard and Shelly Pillsbury, 70 Boulder Brook Rd., PO Box 191
Center Lovell, Maine 04016

Date of Public Hearing: October 6, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St., Lovell, Maine 04051

The application requests that: an Undue Hardship Variance (30-M.S.R.A. §4353(4)), be granted to allow a structure to be constructed within the 50-foot setback, (frontage). Setback requirements defined in Article 6.3 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinances.

Michael Burke
Chairperson, Board of Appeals

SEPTEMBER 22, 2022

TOWN OF NAPLES

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 pm. On the Agenda:

• Camp Mataponi Building Permit Application – Request to demolish two existing bunk houses and replace them with two new bunk houses (Tax Map R06, Lot 4).

• MSAD 61 Building Permit Application – Request to add a 6,000 sq ft storage building to the high school campus (Tax Map R03, Lot 40).

• West Shore Acres Building Permit Application – Request to replace single wide mobile homes with double wide mobile homes (Tax Map R03, Lot 49B).

• Karen Swaim modification for a previously approved site plan – Request to modify her property lines (Tax Map R04, Lot 23-6).

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting.

Any questions or concerns please contact codeoffice@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF CASCO

SPECIAL TOWN MEETING SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

The Town of Casco will hold a Special Town Meeting on September 27, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Casco Community Center. This meeting is regarding the appropriation of funds from the Unassigned Fund Balance for the completion of the Pleasant Lake Beach repair and upgrades as well as the purchase of two lots to expand Webbs Mills Park.

For more information, please contact the Casco Town Office or check our website at www.cascomaine.org

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

TOWN OF DENMARK SELECTBOARD

September 27, 2022 • 6 p.m. • Municipal Office Meeting Room

The Select Board of the Town of Denmark will meet at the Municipal Building Meeting Room, 62 East Main Street at 6 p.m. on September 27, 2022, for the purpose of holding a public hearing and enacting the following ordinance:

General Assistance Ordinance

The public will be given the opportunity to be heard prior to the consideration of the above ordi- nance by the Select Board. A copy of the ordinance is available at the Town Office.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Absentee Ballots will be available on October 7, 2022
for the November 8, 2022 2022 Charter Amendment Referendum

Voters may make a written request for the voter’s own ballot, or that of an immediate family member by mail, in person or via fax.

To request an absentee ballot, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (207) 452-2163; Mail requests to: Town Clerk, ATTN: Absentee Ballot Request, 62 E. Main Street, Denmark, ME 04022 or fax to (207) 452-2333. Please include your name, telephone number, residence address, signature and the address that you wish the ballot to be sent to.

Absentee ballots may be turned in any time prior to the closing of the polls on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

Polls will be opened, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Municipal Building Community Room (downstairs) on November 8, 2022, for people wishing to vote in person.

TOWN OF LOVELL

The Lovell Board of Appeals has scheduled an Administrative Appeal Hearing at the request of

Richard and Shelly Pillsbury 70 Boulder Brook Rd. PO Box 191, Center Lovell, Maine 04016

Date of Public Hearing: October 6, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St., Lovell, Maine 04051

The application requests that: an Undue Hardship Variance (30-M.S.R.A. §4353(4), be granted to allow a structure to be constructed within the 50-foot setback, (frontage). Setback requirements defined in Article 6.3 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinances.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

GENERAL ASSISTANCE PUBLIC HEARING

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at the Municipal Building located at 10 Iredale Street in Bridgton to accept oral and written comments on the adoption of the local General Assistance Ordinance Yearly Appendices A-G which shall be in effect from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD-JUNKYARD PERMIT APPLICATION

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing on September 27, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in the Downstairs Meeting Room located at the Municipal Office Building at 10 Iredale Street in Bridgton to receive public input regarding an application from Ovide’s Used Cars for renewal of an Automobile – Graveyard/Junkyard permit to be issued for October 2022 until October 2023 pursuant to the provisions of 30-A MRS 3753.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION MAINLY MELTS

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a new liquor license application from Mainly Melts (257 Main Street, Unit 2).

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

PERMIT APPLICATION TARRY-A-WHILE RESORT

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a special amusement permit application from Tarry-A-While Resort, Inc. (17 Tarry- A-While Road) for music at their events.

TOWN OF CASCO

There will be a Public Hearing held on September 19, 2022, 6:30 p.m. at the Casco Community Center Meeting Room, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine on the following items:

• Dimensional Variance Appeal, Laurie and Sidney Shane,Tax Map 10, Lot 24, located at 498 Mayberry Hill Road,Casco Maine. Residential District. The owners are asking for a Variance to place a Park Model on a previous Mobile Home Site that was removed two years prior.

TOWN OF HARRISON

We Are Seeking!!

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full time Public Works Equipment Operator/Laborer. Come be part of our team. Work includes but is not limited to: all aspects of road and sign maintenance, plowing and sanding during the winter months, various town related projects requiring the use of heavy equipment. A valid Class B CDL license is required along with experience in the operation of heavy equipment. Manual labor is required. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300 Harrison ME 04040 or e-mailed to: award@harrisonmaine.org.

TOWN OF HARRISON

We Are Seeking!!

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full time Recreation Department Manager. Come be a part of our team and lead our Recreation Department into the future. You must be an independent self-starter who is detail oriented, positive, and extremely enthusiastic about all things fun! Applicants should have some experience with budgeting (will train) and/or developing recreation sports programs and all activities for all populations. We are a hands-on program with heavy daily interaction with the public; customer service skills and patience are imperative. See experience and/or educational requirements on our website.

Completed applications, cover letters and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300 Harrison, ME 04040 or e-mailed to: cnewell@harrisonmaine.org.

Apply by 9/22/22.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, September 26, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

  • • General Assistant Maximums and Ordinance for2022-23
  • • November 8, 2022, Referendum Questions – voting on Municipal Land Purchase and new Community Center/Town Office/Post Office.
  • • A Liquor License Application for The Galley Restaurant and Pub, 327 Roosevelt Trail.
  • • An Entertainment License for the Galley Restaurant and Pub, 327 Roosevelt Trail.

The public is welcome.

SEPTEMBER 8, 2022

TOWN OF HARRISON

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full time Public Works Equipment Operator/Laborer. Come be part of our team. Work includes but is not limited to: all aspects of road and sign maintenance, plowing and sanding during the winter months, various town related projects requiring the use of heavy equipment. A valid Class B CDL license is required along with experience in the operation of heavy equipment. Manual labor is required. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Completed applications and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300 Harrison ME 04040 or e-mailed to: award@harrisonmaine.org.

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

TOWN OF HARRISON

The Town of Harrison is Seeking a full time Recreation Department Manager. Come be a part of our team and lead our Recreation Department into the future. You must be an independent self-starter who is detail oriented, positive, and extremely enthusiastic about all things fun! Applicants should have some experience with budgeting (will train) and/or developing recreation sports programs and all activities for all populations. We are a hands-on program with heavy daily interaction with the public; customer service skills and patience are imperative. See experience and/or educational requirements on our website.

Completed applications, cover letters and resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office, mailed to the Town of Harrison, PO Box 300 Harrison, ME 04040 or e-mailed to: cnewell@harrisonmaine.org.

Apply by 9/22/22.

THE TOWN OF HARRISON IS AN EOE.

SEPTEMBER 1, 2022

NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE

Please take notice that The Town of Naples, Maine, PO Box 1757, Naples, ME 04055, Tel. 207-693-6364

Is intending to file a Natural Resources Protection Act application with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to the provisions of 38 M.R.S.A. §§ 481 thru 490 on or about August 29, 2022.

The application is for dredging to improve boat access at the Kent’s Landing public boat ramp off of Route 302 in Naples.

A request for a public hearing or a request that the Board of Environmental Protection assume jurisdiction over this application must be received by the Department in writing, no later than 20 days after the application is found by the Department to be complete and is accepted for processing. A public hearing may or may not be held at the discretion of the Commissioner or Board of Environmental Protection. Public comment on the application will be accepted throughout the processing of the application.

The application will be filed for public inspection at the Department of Environmental Protection’s office in Portland during normal working hours. A copy of the application may also be seen at the municipal offices in Bethel, Maine.

Written public comments may be sent to the regional office in Portland, where the application is filed for public inspection:

MDEP, Southern Maine Regional Office, 312 Canco Road, Portland,

Maine 04103

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARINGCOMMERCIAL SOLAR MORATORIUM

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at the Municipal Building located at 10 Iredale Street,
in Bridgton to hear public comment on an extension to the “Town of Bridgton Ordinance Establishing a Moratorium on Commercial Solar Energy Facilities” for an additional 90 days.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Appeals Public Hearing

Will continue prior Public Hearing from 8/11/2022 for: Zoning Ordinance, Section 5.15.6. of the Wireless Communication Facilities & Communication Towers Ordinance. Specially, it states “At its base, the tower shall be no wider than 4'. No individual member of the tower may have a diameter or thickness larger than 4".”

By Vertex Tower Assets and John H. Khiel, III RE: Map 009 Lot 002
65 Bull Ring Road
Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Thursday, September 8, 2022 Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Denmark Municipal Building

Meeting Room

TOWN OF FRYEBURG

• Fryeburg Public Library •

The Town of Fryeburg has a full-time position for a Library Director at the Fryeburg Public Library. This 40-hour per week position includes working Monday-Friday and may include some Saturday mornings. The Town offers a full benefit package. Library experience required with management or supervisory experience preferred. You can obtain a copy of the job description on the Town website www.fryeburgmaine.org. Resumes will be accepted until the position is filled.

Please mail cover letter and resume to:

Town Manager, Attn: Library Director
16 Lovewell Pond Road, Fryeburg, ME 04037

or e-mail townmanager@fryeburgmaine.org.

The Town of Fryeburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing

There will be a public hearing held by the Board of Selectmen for Junkyard Permit renewals on September 8, 2022 at 5:30 p.m., at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front St., Harrison for the following applicants: Harrison Auto Salvage, Derek Boutilier – 18 Spring House Rd. John Campbell, DBA: Sports Cars – 1290 Edes Falls Rd.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearings

The Harrison Planning Board will have a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front Street, Harrison regarding a Subdivision Application submitted by James Andrews & Aaron Haslet, on Map 34 Lot 36 (Chapman/Edes Falls Road).

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on THURSDAY, September 8, 2022 at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

  • Liquor License Application – For the property foundon Tax Map U25 Lot 14 and located at 907 RooseveltTrail (also known as Brother Fleckers)
  • Entertainment Permit Application – For the property found on Tax Map U25 Lot 14 and located at 907 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Brother Fleckers)

The public is welcome.

AUGUST 25, 2022

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on THURSDAY, September 8, 2022 at 6 p.m. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

  • Liquor License Application – For the property found on Tax Map U25 Lot 14 and located at 907 RooseveltTrail (also known as Brother Fleckers)
  • Entertainment Permit Application – For the property found on Tax Map U25 Lot 14 and located at 907 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Brother Fleckers)

The public is welcome.

AUGUST 18, 2022

TOWN OF BROWNFIELD

Administrative Assistant Opening

The Town is seeking an Administrative Assistant to the Board of Selectmen for up to 40 hours a week. Candidates skilled in of ce management, a positive attitude,and exceptional communication skills are a must. Duties include, but are not limited to answering phones, data entry, insurance, payroll, accounts payable,attending Selectmen’s meetings and taking minutes. Knowledge of the Trio program helpful. This Employeeadministers the General Assistance program and fulfills the duties of the Right to Know Officer.

A resume or application with a cover letter must be received by 5 p.m. on August 23, 2022, in a sealed envelope. Drop off or mail to:

“Administrative Assistant Position”

Board of Selectmen, 82 Main Street Brownfield, ME 04010

The Town of Brownfield is an equal opportunity employer and reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all applications.

TOWN OF BROWNFIELD

Accepting Bids to install a septic system

Plans are available at the Town Office

Bids may be dropped off at the Town Office or mailed to:

Brownfield Town Office, 82 Main Street, Brownfield, ME 04010

Bids must be received to the Town Office in a sealed envelope marked: “Septic System” with proof of liability insurance by 5:30 p.m. on August 23, 2022. The Town reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or bids.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

MUNICIPAL BUILDING CHARTER AMENDMENTS

August 30, 2022 • 6 p.m.

The Selectboard will be holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 30-A M.R.S. §2104 for proposed amendments to the Denmark Town Charter. The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Municipal Building located at 62 East Main Street on August 30, 2022, at 6 p.m. A summary of the proposed amendments is listed below. A copy of the proposed amendments is available at the Town Office and online.

“Shall the municipality approve the charter amendment reprinted (summarized) below?”

• Gender neutral words have been added i.e.,Select Board vs. Selectmen and Chair Person vs. Chairman.

• Select Board Powers and Duties: clarification onwhen payroll and accounts payable warrants shall be signed and a requirement of an annual adoption of a Treasurers Disbursement Policy. (Page 3)

• Select Board Powers and Duties: authorizes the board when filling vacancies, to appoint members to elected boards that are State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on property within the Town of Denmark. (Page 3)

• Recall of Select Board, Planning Board Members,and M.S.A.D. #72 School Board Members, has been amended to include a detailed procedure for the recall of a member, including petition process, notice of intent and recall election process. (Pages 6-7)

• Quorum, Voting and Abstention: The definition of a quorum has been clarified, including the explanation of a tied vote and specifies how a member abstaining from a vote is counted toward a quorum. (Pages 11-12)

• Boards and Committees, Board of Appeals,residency requirements have been amended to read “Members shall be Town of Denmark legal residents or State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on property within the Town of Denmark.” Under State Statute members do not have to be registered voters or legal residents of the town or city in order to serve in an elected or appointed position. (Page 12).

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board, Planning Board, and Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

There will be a workshop on Monday, August 29, 2022, at 5 p.m. to discuss Event Venues in the Rural Zone. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane in Naples.

The public is welcome.

AUGUST 11, 2022

SAD 72

NOTICE OF DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION FILES

As of September 30, 2022, MSAD#72 will begin to destroy Special Services Education Records for Special Services students who attended school in the MSAD#72 School District and graduated in the 2009-2010, 2010-2011 or 2011-2012 school year. If you graduated in the 2009-2010, 2010-2011 or 2011-2012 school year and would like to ob- tain your Special Services Education Records please contact the Special Services of ce at 207-935-2600 ext. 3 before September 30th, 2022. A record of the student’s name, address, phone number, grades, attendance record, classes attended, grade level completed and year completed will be permanently maintained as required by law.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

POSITION VACANCY
Deputy Community Development DirectorInterested in community planning and

economic development?

The Town of Bridgton is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of deputy community development director. The community development team is currently responsible for updating the town’s comprehensive plan and developing an open space plan with a consultant. The department regularly administers the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to local entities and infrastructure projects, oversees ordinance revisions, performs grant writing, and works with businesses, non-profits, and town-appointed committees to uplift the community.

A complete position description and employment application are available at www.bridgtonmaine.org. A letter of interest, resume, and employment application are to be sent to the Community Development Director by e-mail: vhill@ bridgtonmaine.org. Please title the e-mail “Deputy Director Position.”

Pay range: $48,000 – $52,000 based on experience. Full benefit package.

TOWN OF BROWNFIELD

Administrative Assistant Opening

The Town is seeking an Administrative Assistant to the Board of Selectmen for up to 40 hours a week. CandIdates skilled in of ce management, a positive attitude,and exceptional communication skills are a must. Duties include, but are not limited to answering phones, data entry, insurance, payroll, accounts payable,attending Selectmen’s meetings and taking minutes. Knowledge of the Trio program helpful. This Employee administers the General Assistance program and fulfills the duties of the Right to Know Officer.

A resume or application with a cover letter must be received by 5 p.m. on August 23, 2022, in a sealed envelope. Drop off or mail to:

“Administrative Assistant Position”

Board of Selectmen, 82 Main Street Brownfield, ME 04010

The Town of Brownfield is an equal opportunity employer and reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all applications.

TOWN OF BROWNFIELD

Accepting Bids to install a septic System

Plans are available at the Town Office

Bids may be dropped off at the Town Office or mailed to:

Brownfield Town Office, 82 Main Street, Brownfield, ME 04010

Bids must be received to the Town Office in a sealed envelope marked: “Septic System” with proof of liability insurance by 5:30 p.m. on August 23, 2022. The Town reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or bids.

TOWN OF LOVELL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Lovell Maine Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on an application for a variance as requested by,

Toni Seger and Timothy Richardson
4 Lovell Landing Road, Lovell, Maine 04051 Map U23 Lot 003

Date of Public Hearing: August 25, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Place: Lovell Town Hall 1133 Main St. Lovell, Maine 04051

The application requests that: a Hardship Variance be granted to allow a structure to remain within the 75-foot setback, (frontage). Setback requirements defined in Article 6.3 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinances.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board, Planning Board, and Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

There will be a workshop on Monday, August 29, 2022, at 5 p.m. to discuss Event Venues in the Rural Zone. It will take place at 15 Village Green Lane in Naples.

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

Town Manager

The Town of Sebago, Maine is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Town Manager. Sebago is a rural four-season community located on Sebago Lake, close to urban and recreational opportunities. Sebago is a growing community with several small villages and a population of 1,900 that seasonally increases to around 5,000.

Sebago has a Town Manager/Selectboard/Town Meeting form of government. Sebago has a current total budget of $7.1 million including schools with 10 FT/PT municipal employees.

The Board is seeking an individual with strong budget and financial management skills, experience in personnel management, grant preparation and administration, and experi- ence with road reconstruction and maintenance. Experience in planning, economic development and growth issues is important. Candidates should possess excellent written and oral communication skills, a positive attitude, and demonstrated leadership ability. A transparent, collaborative and team-oriented management style will also be a priority. A Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or similar relevant field is preferred, and experience in Town Management, executive municipal management and finance or comparable experience is a plus. Candidates with comparable experience are encouraged to apply. The Town offers a competitive benefit package and salary is negotiable based on experience and training.

Send resume and cover letter with salary requirements by 5 p.m., August 29, 2022, via e-mail to PersonnelServices@memun.org or by fax to 207-624-0118 or send by U.S. mail to: Director of Personnel Services Maine Municipal Association, 60 Community Drive, Augusta, ME 04330.

Sebago is an Equal Opportunity Employer

www.townofsebago.org

AUGUST 4, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Highway Division

The Bridgton Public Works Department is accepting applications for the position of Operator/Laborer/ Highway Crew. Additional information is available on the Town of Bridgton website at www.bridgtonmaine.org.

The individual will be responsible for manual labor tasks, maintenance of town roads and facilities, the operation of trucks, including snow plowing, sidewalk plows, front-end loader and related motorized equipment as well as hand tools.

Applicant should possess a valid State of Maine Class B Motor Vehicles Operator’s License.

Please submit an application and resume to:

David Madsen, Public Services Director
3 Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, ME 04009
or, send electronically to dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Questions should be referred to David Madsen, Public Services Director, at 207-647-1127.

The Town of Bridgton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

NOMINATION PAPERS SELECTMAN

Nomination papers are available at the Town Clerk’s Office for one Selectman, Assessor, Overseer of the Poor for a term to expire at the 2023 Annual Town Meeting. The deadline for filing nomination papers is Friday, September 9, 2022.

TOWN OF CASCO

TOWN OF CASCO

AUGUST 9, 2022

CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 6:00 P.M.

The Casco Selectboard will hold a public hearing at the Casco Community Center, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine on August 9, 2022 at 6 p.m. to review an application for a Mass Gathering License for Sebago Spirits Festival submitted by Sebago Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce. This festival will be held at Point Sebago on September 17, 2022.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Appeals
Notice of Public Hearing:

Section 5.15.6. of the Wireless Communication

Facilities & Communication Towers Ordinance. Specifically, it states “At it’s base, the tower shall be no wider than 4'. No individual member of the tower may have a diameter or thickness larger than 4".

for John H. Khiel III and Vertex Tower Assets RE: Map 009, Lot 002, 65 Bull Ring Road Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Thursday, August 11, 2022 Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Appeals
Notice of Public Hearing:

Board of Appeals Notice of Public Hearing: New Construction of 12'x24' Addition. Falls roughly 5' past the bordering property 20' setback and over the 1,000 sq. ft. rule by 56 sq. ft. for Tom & Sylvia Vollaro and Daniel Stearns, Representative
RE: Map 032, Lot 023, 181 Moose Pond Road Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Thursday, August 11, 2022 Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Denmark Municipal Building
Meeting Room

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

August 9, 2022, 6 p.m. Municipal Building

CHARTER AMENDMENTS

The Selectboard will be holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 30-A M.R.S. §2104 for proposed amendments to the Denmark Town Charter. The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Municipal Building located at 62 East Main Street on August 9, 2022 at 6 p.m. A summary of the proposed amendments is listed below. A copy of the proposed amendments is available at the Town Office and online.

“Shall the municipality approve the charter amendment reprinted (summarized) below?”

Gender neutral words have been added i.e.,Select Board vs. Selectmen and Chair Person vs. Chairman.

Select Board Powers and Duties: clarification onwhen payroll and accounts payable warrants shall be signed and a requirement of an annual adoption of a Treasurers Disbursement Policy. (Page 3)

Select Board Powers and Duties: authorizes theboard when filling vacancies, to appoint mem- bers to elected boards that are State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on prop- erty within the Town of Denmark. (Page 3)

Recall of Select Board, Planning Board Mem- bers, and M.S.A.D. #72 School Board Members, has been amended to include a detailed procedure for the recall of a member, including petition process, notice of intent and recall election process. (Pages 6-7)

Quorum, Voting and Abstention: The definition of a quorum has been clarified, including the explanation of a tied vote and specifies how a member abstaining from a vote is counted toward a quorum. (Pages 11-12)

Boards and Committees, Board of Appeals, residency requirements have been amended to read “Members shall be Town of Denmark legal resi- dents or State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on property within the Town of Denmark.” Under State Statute members do not have to be registered voters or legal residents of the town or city in order to serve in an elected or appointed position. (Page 12)

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Appeals
Notice of Site Visit:

Section 5.15.6. of the Wireless Communication

Facilities & Communication Towers Ordinance. Specifically, it states “At it’s base, the tower shall be no wider than 4. No individual member of the tower may have a diameter or thickness larger than 4".

for John H. Khiel III and Vertex Tower Assets RE: Map 009, Lot 002, 65 Bull Ring Road Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Saturday, August 6, 2022 Time: 1:15 p.m. Location: 65 Bull Ring Road

Denmark, Maine

TOWN OF DENMARK

Board of Appeals
Notice of Site Visit:

New Construction of 12'x24' Addition.
Falls roughly 5' past the bordering property 20' setback and over the 1,000 sq. ft. rule by 56 sq. ft.

for Tom & Sylvia Vollaro
and Daniel Stearns, Representative RE: Map 032, Lot 023
181 Moose Pond Road Denmark, Maine 04022

Date: Saturday, August 6, 2022 Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: 181 Moose Pond Road, Denmark, Maine

TOWN OF HARRISON

Liquor License

The Board of Selectmen will review an application for a liquor license for The Barking Chicken, LLC (Theresa & Andrew Pattle – Location: 46 Main St., Harrison) on Thursday, August 11, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front Street.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, August 8, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Liquor License and Entertainment Permit Applications for the property found on Tax Map U01, Lot 005, 34 Naples Marina Lane (also known as Captain Jack’s).

The public is welcome.

JULY 28, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Highway Division

The Bridgton Public Works Department is accepting applications for the position of Operator/Laborer/ Highway Crew. Additional information is available on the Town of Bridgton website at www.bridgtonmaine.org.

The individual will be responsible for manual labor tasks, maintenance of town roads and facilities, the operation of trucks, including snow plowing, sidewalk plows, front-end loader and related motorized equipment as well as hand tools.

Applicant should possess a valid State of Maine Class B Motor Vehicles Operator’s License.

Please submit an application and resume to:

David Madsen, Public Services Director
3 Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, ME 04009
or, send electronically to dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Questions should be referred to David Madsen, Public Services Director, at 207-647-1127.

The Town of Bridgton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

Planning Services for Development of an Open Space Plan Bridgton, Maine

RFP RELEASED JULY 21, 2022
INTENT TO SUBMIT: AUGUST 1, 2022 QUESTIONS DEADLINE: AUGUST 8, 2022 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: AUGUST 16, 2022, 3:00 PM

The Town of Bridgton is soliciting sealed bid proposals from qualified consultants to provide planning services in support of developing an open space plan. The scope of the project is to draft a plan that will act as a guide to town leadership by identifying high priority open space areas using public input and community engagement. The plan should include stewardship guidance for existing open space lands, identification of opportunities to expand connectivity between open space assets and neighborhoods, as well as outlining programs, ordinances, and partners that could be instrumental in securing the future of the identified high priority areas. The plan will satisfy goals listed Chapter 12 of the Town of Bridgton 2014 Comprehensive Plan including Strategy 6-1-1-7-1: “Encourage cooperation among organizations and landowners to establish an open space protection program, including woodlands and farm fields.”

The full RFP and sample contract can be found on the community development page of the Town of Bridgton website. Visit https://bridgtonmaine.org/community-development/ or email vhill@bridgtonmaine.org more information.

Anticipated Schedule:

Release of RFP

Intent to submit notices from firms to Town

Questions/Clarifications deadline

Deadline for Submission of Proposals

Public Bid Opening Selection of Consultant

JULY 21, 2022

AUGUST 1, 2022

AUGUST 8, 2022

AUGUST 16, 2022

3:00 P.M. AUGUST 16, 2022 AUGUST 23, 2022

This project is funded by the Governor’s Office of Policy,

Innovation and the Future Community Resilience Partnership.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

BOARD TRAINING SESSIONSELECTMAN, PLANNING & APPEALS

On Monday, August 8, 2022, beginning at 3 p.m. at the Bridgton Town Office, 10 Iredale Street, Bridgton, Maine, there will be a legal training for the Board of Selectman, Planning Board, and Appeals Board, which may also include support staff. Although there will be a quorum of members present representing each Board, no official business will be conducted.

Members of the public may observe, but may not participate, in this Annual Board Training.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public HearingAugust 9, 2022, 6 p.m. • Municipal BuildingCHARTER AMENDMENTS

The Selectboard will be holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 30-A M.R.S. §2104 for proposed amendments to the Denmark Town Charter. The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Municipal Building located at 62 East Main Street on August 9, 2022 at 6 p.m. A summary of the proposed amendments is listed below. A copy of the proposed amendments is available at the Town Office and online.

“Shall the municipality approve the charter amendment reprinted (summarized) below?”

  • Gender neutral words have been added i.e., Select Board vs. Selectmen and Chair Person vs. Chairman.
  • Select Board Powers and Duties: clarification on when payroll and accounts payable warrants shall be signed and a requirement of an annual adoption of a Treasurers Disbursement Policy. (Page 3)
  • Select Board Powers and Duties: authorizes the board when filling vacancies, to appoint members to elected boards that are State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on property within the Town of Denmark. (Page 3)
  • Recall of Select Board, Planning Board Members, and M.S.A.D. #72 School Board Members, has been amended to include a detailed procedure for the recall of a member, including petition process, notice of intent and recall election process. (Pages 6-7)
  • Quorum, Voting and Abstention: The definition of a quorum has been clarified, including the explanation of a tied vote and specifies how a member abstaining from a vote is counted toward a quorum. (Pages 11-12)
  • Boards and Committees, Board of Appeals, residency requirements have been amended to read “Members shall be Town of Denmark legal residents or State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on property within the Town of Denmark.” Under State Statute members do not have to be registered voters or legal residents of the town or city in order to serve in an elected or appointed position. (Page 12)
  • TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, August 2, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Old Business

Final Subdivision Plan Review for Phase #2 of the Chaplin Hill Subdivision (Tax Map R11 Lot 66-12) submitted by John Sevee for Chaplin Hill LLC.

Final Major Site Plan for Self-Storage Units on Roosevelt Trail (Tax Map U10, Lot 1 (portion of) submitted by Dustin Roma

1. New Business

Winsor Green Dock Permit Application – Request to Add 8 Slips on Tax Map U03, Lot 3A.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Any questions or concerns please contact naplesceo@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, August 8, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Liquor License and Entertainment Permit Applications for the property found on Tax Map U01, Lot 005, 34 Naples Marina Lane (also known as Captain Jack’s).

The public is welcome.

JULY 21, 2022

TOWN OF CASCO

The Casco Selectboard will hold a public hearing at the Casco Community Center, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine on July 26, 2022 at 6 p.m. to review an application for an On-Premises Beer, Wine and Spirits License by Point Sebago – Venture 1, LLC, DBA Point Sebago, located at 261 Point Sebago Road, Casco, Maine.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing

Planning Board

Amendments to Zoning Ordinance, Section 8.9.

Date: Thursday, July 28, 2022 Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Denmark Municipal Building

Meeting Room

TOWN OF HARRISON

The Harrison Board of Appeals will meet Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 6 p.m., at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front St., Harrison for a shoreland zoning variance application submitted by Gunnar Borsetti at 23 Naples Rd., Harrison. A site walk will be performed at 5:30 p.m. by the Board.

TOWN OF HARRISON

The Harrison Planning Board will have a Public Hearing on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, at 6:00 pm at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front Street, Harrison regarding a Site Plan Review Application for parking a food truck in their parking lot at 73 Maine Street submitted by Samuel Levy Tax Map 45 Lot 189.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing
Business, Liquor, Entertainment Permit

A public hearing will be held on Monday, July 25, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Business License, Liquor License, and EntertainmentPermit Applications for the property found on Tax Map U05, Lot 012, 215 Roosevelt Trail (also knownas The Locks and formerly known as Black BearTavern).

The public is welcome.

JULY 14, 2022

HARRISON FOOD BANK

LOAN/GRANT APPLICATION

Harrison Food Bank is looking to obtain a loan/grant in the amount of $388,888 for the purpose of completing the Harrison Food Bank and Community Center from the USDA Rural Development Center. This application will be discussed at the next public board meeting on July 28, 2022.

Any comments please contact Sandy Swett (207) 647-3384

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLANNING BOARD SUBDIVISION PUBLIC HEARING

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5 p.m. on July 19, 2022, to hear public comment(s) on Lake Wood Commons Phase II Subdivision application located on Bridgton tax Map 10 Lot 10-1,10-2, 10-4, 8A, 58A.

Proposed application can be reviewed by request to Lphillips@bridgtonmaine.org or at the Town Office by appointment.

Please direct any questions to Brenda Day, Code Enforcement

Officer. bday@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9963.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLANNING BOARD GRAVEL PIT APPLICATION

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5 p.m. on July 19, 2022, to hear public comment(s) on R Rolfe Corporation Gravel Pit application located on Bridgton tax Map 11 Lot 1a, 3, 4 and 5.

Proposed application can be reviewed by request to Lphillips@bridgtonmaine.org or at the Town Office by appointment.

Please direct any questions to Brenda Day, Code Enforcement Officer. bday@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9963.

TOWN OF CASCO

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 6:30 P.M
JULY 18, 2022

The Zoning Board of Appeals will be reviewing a request for a Variance submitted by Kirt Bell, Tax Map 18, Lot 2, Lakewood Road for a new home. This was an approved variance, which has expired.

TOWN OF LOVELL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Lovell Maine Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on an application for a variance as requested by;

Toni Seger and Timothy Richardson
4 Lovell Landing Road, Lovell, Maine 04051 Map U23 Lot 003

Date of Public Hearing: July 14, 2022

Time: 6:30 p.m.

Place: Lovell Town Hall, 1103 Main St., Lovell, Maine 04051

The application requests that: a Hardship Variance be granted to allow a structure to remain within the 75-foot setback, (frontage). Setback requirements defined in Article 6.3 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinances.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

A workshop will be conducted by the Ordinance Review Committee, Planning Board, and Select Board on Thursday, July 21, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda,

• Event venues in the rural zoneThe public is welcome.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing
Business, Liquor, Entertainment Permit

A public hearing will be held on Monday, July 25, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• Business License, Liquor License, and Entertainment Permit Applications for the property found on Tax Map U05, Lot 012, 215 Roosevelt Trail (also known as The Locks and formerly known as Black BearTavern).

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF SWEDEN

Help Wanted

TAX COLLECTOR

The Town of Sweden, Maine, is seeking qualified ap- plicants for the part-time position of Tax Collector. The person in this position is primarily responsible for tax collection. Experience in TRIO software is preferred however, we are willing to train the right candidate.

Please submit a letter of interest, resume and references to: Town of Sweden Selectmen, Attention: Rose McKenzie, 147 Bridgton Road, Sweden, ME 04040 or via e-mail to: adminassistbos@swedenmaine.org

TOWN OF WATERFORD

Part-Time Transfer Station Attendant

The Town of Waterford is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Part-Time Transfer Station Attendant.

This part-time position is great opportunity for a retiree or anyone who just wants some part-time work and doesn’t mind working weekends and a couple of weekday afternoons. As a part-time position there are no benefits, but it does offer competitive pay. From May to October the position requires 24 hours per week, from November to April it is on an as-needed basis.

Applications can be obtained at the Town Office – 366 Valley Rd., Waterford, ME 04088, or at the town’s website waterfordme.org

For more information or a job description, you can contact the Waterford Town Office by e-mail at townofwaterford@roadrunner.org or by telephone at 207-583-4403 or visit the website waterfordme.org

JULY 7, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

SENIOR TAX ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED

Applications are now being accepted by the Town of Bridgton for the Senior Tax Assistance Program. This program was approved at Town Meeting on June 14, 2022. Applications must be submitted by August 1, 2022, for review. Appointments will be scheduled with each applicant on Monday, August

15, 2022, to discuss eligibility. Please call the Town Office at 207-647-8786 and ask for the Senior Tax Program or send an e-mail request to taxrelief@bridgtonmaine.org

The Senior Tax Assistance Ordinance, informational flyer, and copy of the application can be found on our website www.bridgtonmaine.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office, 15 Village Green Lane.

On the agenda:

  • Liquor License application for the property locatedon Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).
  • An Entertainment Permit application for the propertylocated on Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).

The public is encouraged to attend.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 11, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office, 15 Village Green Lane.

On the agenda:

• Liquor License application for the property locatedon Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).

• An Entertainment Permit application for the propertylocated on Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).

• A Mobile Vendor application for Patina Group LLC d/b/a Roaming Eats (to be periodically located atMoose Landing Marina).

• An Outdoor Entertainment permit for Naples Marine Safety and Sebago Lakes Chamber for the Christmasin July Boat Parade on July 23, 2022.

The public is encouraged to attend.

TOWN OF SWEDEN

TAX COLLECTOR

The Town of Sweden, Maine, is seeking qualified applicants for the part-time position of Tax Collector. The person in this position is primarily responsible for tax collection. Experience in TRIO software is preferred however, we are willing to train the right candidate.

Please submit a letter of interest, resume and references to: Town of Sweden Selectmen, Attention: Rose McKenzie, 147 Bridgton Road, Sweden, ME 04040 or via e-mail to: adminassistbos@swedenmaine.org

TOWN OF WATERFORD

Part-Time Transfer Station Attendant

The Town of Waterford is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Part-Time Transfer Station Attendant.

This part-time position is great opportunity for a retiree or anyone who just wants some part-time work and doesn’t mind working weekends and a couple of weekday afternoons. As a part-time position there are no benefits, but it does offer competitive pay. From May to October the position requires 24 hours per week, from November to April it is on an as-needed basis.

Applications can be obtained at the Town Office – 366 Valley Rd., Waterford, ME 04088, or at the town’s website waterfordme.org

For more information or a job description, you can contact the Waterford Town Office by e-mail at townofwaterford@roadrunner.org or by telephone at 207-583-4403 or visit the website waterfordme.org

JUNE 30, 2022

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, July 11, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• A Mobile Vendor License Application for Roaming Eats to be located at 32 Moose Landing Trail (Moose Landing Marina) for private access on private property.

The public is welcome.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Naples Town Office, 15 Village Green Lane.

On the agenda:

  • Liquor License application for the property locatedon Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).
  • An Entertainment Permit application for the propertylocated on Tax Map U01, Lot 002, 828 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Beacon Bar and Bistro).

The public is encouraged to attend.

JUNE 23, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTParks & Cemeteries

The Town of Bridgton is accepting applications for work in the Town’s parks and cemeteries. This is
a full-time position, 40 hours per week with some weekends required.

Applicant must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Applications are available at the Town Office and online at https://bridgtonmaine.org.

Please submit an application and resume to:

David Madsen, Public Services Director 3 Chase Street, Ste 1 Bridgton, ME 04009

To submit your application electronically please send via e-mail to dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

TOWN OF CASCO

PART-TIME ASSISTANT CLERK

The Town of Casco is seeking a part-time AssistantClerk in the Town Clerk’s Office. This position will support the office with various activities; however, the primary responsibilities will be assisting the public at the counter. Some of the duties will include motor vehicle and recreational vehicle registrations, hunting and fishing license sales, issue certified copies of birth, marriage and death records, assist with elections and process tax payments.

This part-time position is 20-25 hours a week with occasional extra hours during elections and scheduled absences. Previous experience in Municipal Government is preferred, but will train the right person. To apply send a resume with a completed job application (available on our website www.casco-maine.org) to the attention of Town Manager, at 635 Meadow Road, Casco, ME 04015. Deadline to applyis June 24, 2022.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearings

The Harrison Planning Board will have a Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front Street, Harrison, regarding a Site Plan Review Application for a new business submitted by Teresa Pattle (at The Block, Main Street) Tax Map 45 Lot 157 and a New Subdivision Application (Kelsie Rae) submitted by James Shaw, on Map 8 Lot 3 (Naples/Buck Road).

TOWN OF SWEDEN

SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

The Town of Sweden will hold a Special Town Meeting on Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 9 a.m. at the Town Meeting House.

The Warrant has been posted on the Town website at www.swedenmaine.org

If you have questions, please contact, Rose McKenzie at the Town Office at 647-3944 or e-mail at

adminassistbos@swedenmaine.org

TOWN OF WATERFORD

NOTICE OF TAX SALE

Bids are being accepted for the purchase of property described as Map 39 Lot 19. A completed Bid Form and a certified check or money order in a sealed envelope marked “Tax Sale Bid” for the full amount offered will constitute a bid. Bid Forms can be obtained at the Town Office or on the Town Website.

Bids must be returned by 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 13, 2022

The Board of Selectmen reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informalities. The property is sold as is and will be conveyed by the quit claim deed without covenants.

JUNE 16, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTParks & Cemeteries

The Town of Bridgton is accepting applications for work in the Town’s parks and cemeteries. This is
a full-time position, 40 hours per week with some weekends required.

Applicant must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Applications are available at the Town Office and on-line at https://bridgtonmaine.org.

Please submit an application and resume to:

David Madsen, Public Services Director 3 Chase Street, Ste 1 Bridgton, ME 04009

To submit your application electronically please send via e-mail to dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

TOWN OF CASCO

PART-TIME ASSISTANT CLERK

The Town of Casco is seeking a part-time Assistant Clerk in the Town Clerk’s Office. This position will support the office with various activities; however,the primary responsibilities will be assisting the public at the counter. Some of the duties will include motor vehicle and recreational vehicle registrations, hunting and fishing license sales, issue certified copies of birth, marriage and death records, assist with elections and process tax payments.

This part-time position is 20-25 hours a week with occasional extra hours during elections and scheduled absences. Previous experience in Municipal Government is preferred, but will train the right person. To apply send a resume with a completed job application (available on our website www.casco-maine.org) to the attention of Town Manager, at 635 Meadow Road, Casco, ME 04015. Deadline to apply is June 24, 2022.

TOWN OF CASCO

SITE WALK 6:00 P.M JUNE 22, 2022

A site walk will be performed by the Casco Planning Board on June 22, 2022 at 6 p.m. on Meadow Road, Map 10 – Lot 4-1, 15.8 acres in the Town of Casco, Maine, for a minor four lot subdivision submitted by DM Roma LLC on behalf of RN Willey and Son Excavating.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Harrison Board of Appeals

The Harrison Board of Appeals will meet Thursday, June 23, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Town Office, 20 Front St., Harrison for:

Administrative Appeal submitted by Colin McKeith and Adam T. McKeith, Lot 4, Evergreen Acres, Harrison.

Shoreland Zoning Variance Application – Robert and Nicole McEwan, 31 Pinecroft Rd., Harrison. A site walk will be performed at 5:30 p.m. by the Board. 

TOWN OF LOVELL

Town Clerk /Treasurer and Registrar of Voters

The Town of Lovell is seeking qualified applications for the position of Town Clerk /Treasurer and Registrar of Voters. The person in this position is primarily responsible for keeping the municipality’s financial accounts in accordance with generally accepted principles of municipal accounting and to receive and record all revenues due the municipality and to make disbursements to retire all municipal debts only upon authorization of the board of selectmen.

Knowledge and skills preferred are financial and book-keeping abilities; general office skills such as typing, using computers and office equipment. Use of Trio Software and familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel is needed to perform the clerical duties.

This is a full time position.

Benefits include: Health Insurance, Retirement, vacation pay and sick pay.

Please submit a letter of interest, resume and references to: Town of Lovell Attention: Stephen Goldsmith 1069 Main Street, Lovell, ME 04051 or via e-mail to: s.goldsmith@lovellmaine.org

TOWN OF WATERFORD

WATERFORD APPEALS BOARD

Waterford Appeals Board will hold a public meeting at the Waterford Municipal Building on June 21, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose of acting on a request for a

variance setback for Wayne Costigan at 388 Waterford Rd.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

NOTICE OF TAX SALE

Bids are being accepted for the purchase of property described as Map 39 Lot 19. A completed Bid Form and a certified check or money order in a sealed envelope marked “Tax Sale Bid” for the full amount offered will constitute a bid. Bid Forms can be obtained at the Town Office or on the Town Website.

Bids must be returned by 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 13, 2022

The Board of Selectmen reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informalities. The property is sold as is and will be conveyed by the quit claim deed without covenants.

MAY 5, 2022

TOWN OF DENMARK

Absentee Ballots will be available on May 13, 2022 for the June 14, 2022 Municipal Referendum to vote
on the proposed Charter Amendment

A copy of the proposed Charter Amendment is avail- able in the Clerk’s Office and can be viewed on the Town’s website at www.denmarkmaine.org
Voters may make a written request for the voter’s own ballot, or that of an immediate family member by mail, in person or via fax.

To request an absentee ballot, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 207-452-2163; Mail requests to: Town Clerk, ATTN: Absentee Ballot Request,
62 E. Main Street, Denmark, ME 04022 or fax to 207-452-2333. Please include your name, telephone number, residence address, signature and the ad- dress that you wish the ballot to be sent to.

Absentee ballots may be turned in any time prior to the closing of the polls on Tuesday, June 14, 2022.

Polls will be opened, from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Mu- nicipal Building Community Room (Downstairs) on June 14, 2022 for people wishing to vote in person.

TOWN OF FRYEBURG

Public Works Department

Truck Driver/Equipment Operator/ Laborer

The Town of Fryeburg is accepting applications for the position of Truck Driver/Equipment Operator/ Laborer. This position is a skilled manual labor
job in the Highway Department. The position requires the operation of light to moderately heavy trucks and all truck attachments, as well as the use of several pieces of heavy equipment. Experience

in road construction and repair; as well as plowing Town roads and snow and ice removal is preferred. Cross-training with the Transfer Station is necessary. Experience as a mechanic and/or welder is a plus.

A valid Class B, CDL license with a good driving re- cord is required. Applicant must be insurable under the Town’s vehicle insurance policy.

A job description for this position is available
at the Town Office and on our website at www. fryeburgmaine.org. This is a full-time 40-hour week position that offers a full range of benefits including health insurance and a retirement program.

Please forward a letter of interest and an application to Katie Haley, Town Manager, Town of Fryeburg, 16 Lovewell Pond Road, Fryeburg, ME 04037 or e-mail to townmanager@fryeburgmaine.org. The position will remain open until filled. The Town of Fryeburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Inn, Bed & Breakfast, Vendor Entertainment Licenses

The Licensing Board will meet on Thursday, May 12, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Town Office for the purpose of renewing Bed & Breakfast Licenses and other licenses or issuing new licenses for the following:

Greenwood Manor – Innovation, LLC, Joseph & Jillian Drew

Camp Laughing Grass – Melissa Cumsky

Vacationland Campground – RMO Holdings, Gretchen Osgood

Hillside Cabins – Linda Klein
Olde Mill Tavern – Gary Searles
Fluvial Brewing – Lisa & Shaun Graham

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing — Liquor License

The Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing on May 12, 2022 at 5:30 p.m., for a new liquor license ap- plication for Greenwood Manor. Hearing will be held at the Harrison Town Office, 20 Front Street.

TOWN OF CASCO

HELP WANTED Assistant Facility Manager

CASCO/NAPLES BULKY WASTE FACILITY

40 Hours A Week Weekends Required Must Have Bookkeeping and Excellent

Computer Skills

An application can be picked up
at the Bulky Waste Office
449 Leach Hill Road, Casco, Maine 04015

casconaplesbulkywaste@gmail.com 207-627-7585.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Tabled Business

a. A Dock for the Songo Shores Association shared ROW #2 on Dunton Road (Tax Map U15 Lot 22) submitted by William Newbegin and Brad Hokanson.

2. New Business

a. A proposed plan for an Outdoor Pavilion for the Beacon Bar & Bistro located at 828 Roosevelt Trail (Tax Map U01 Lot 2) submitted by Mark and Lisa Cooke.

b. A request for an extension for a Solar Project ap- proved June 16, 2020, located at 30 River Road (Tax Map R12 Lot 41). Submitted by Verrill Law on behalf of ISM Solar.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org. The public is welcome to attend the meeting.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via email at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Naples Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• A Liquor License Application for 171 Roosevelt Trail (Naples Lobster Pound)

The public is welcome.

Zoom meeting info will be added to the event on the Mu- nicipal Calendar found at: townofnaples.org/calendars

TOWN OF SWEDEN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Sweden Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, May 23, 2022, at 6:30 p.m., at the Sweden Town Meeting House at 147 Bridgton Rd., Sweden, Maine to consider a proposed
Solar Energy System Ordinance for the
Town of Sweden.

The proposed ordinance document is posted for the public on the town website at www.swedenmaine.org. You may also obtain a copy of the proposed ordinance by visiting the Sweden Town Office. Note that the office has limited hours. It is currently open on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to

6 p.m., and the first four Saturdays of each month from 9 a.m. and 12 p.m..

The public is welcome to attend the public hearing. Written comments should be sent prior to the attention of Bill Graham, Planning Board Chair at 147 Bridgton Rd., Sweden, ME 04040.

TOWN OF WATERFORD

CEMETERIES

Please remove all flowers and accessories from the Waterford Cemeteries by May 9, 2022 after that date they

will be removed at the Sexton’s discretions.

APRIL 28, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. Public comments will be heard for Nouria Energy Bridgton, LLC located at 443 Portland Road, known as a portion of Tax map 5 Lot 85-1

A copy of the proposed project can be viewed at the Town office by appointment. Agenda and instructions for Public Hearing will be posted at a later date on the Town website.

Please direct any questions or make an appointment with Erin O’Connor, Administrative Assistant at eoconnor@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9952.

TOWN OF CASCO

PUBLIC HEARING

CASCO SELECT BOARD/ PLANNING BOARD

The Casco Selectboard/Planning Board will conduct a Public Hearing at the Casco Community Center Meeting Room, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine, on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, beginning at 6 p.m. to consider the following:

• A proposed Marijuana Ordinance to opt in to adult useand medical use in the Town of Casco.

• To adopt the proposed Short Term Rental Ordinance.

All interested individuals are invited to attend at the above place and time to present any concerns for discussion.

Respectfully Submitted,

Mary Tremblay
Assistant CEO/Administrative Assistant

TOWN OF HARRISON

Request For Proposals

The Town of Harrison is requesting proposals for qualified firms for a complete revaluation of all real estate and personal property in the Town. For more information contact John Wentworth at 207-583-0923 or jwentworth@harrisonmaine.org. All proposals are due to the Town Manager by June 24, 2022 at 4 p.m.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, May 5, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. New Business

a. A Sketch Plan review for Phase #2 of the Chaplin Hill Subdivision (Tax Map R011 Lot 66-12) sub- mitted by John Sevee for Chaplin Hill LLC.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org The public is welcome to attend the meeting.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held on Monday, May 9, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Naples Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

• A Liquor License Application for 678 Roosevelt Trail (Gary’s Olde Towne Tavern)

• A Liquor License Application for 171 Roosevelt Trail (Naples Lobster Pound)

The public is welcome.

Zoom meeting info will be added to the event on the Municipal Calendar found at: townofnaples.org/calendars

TOWN OF SEBAGO

REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL

Nature of Appeal:
These Appeals are requesting that the Board of Appeals rescind a permit issued by the Planning Board on December 14, 2021, for Gorham Sand & Gravel. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 2, Lot 9

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following meeting at the Sebago Town Office.

On Thursday, May 4, 2022, at 5 p.m.
3. As requested by: Kevin & Sandra Miner

7. As requested by: Dale & Jennifer Miner

MARCH 31, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING

BRIDGTON HIGHLANDS SPECIAL AMUSEMENT PERMIT

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a special amusement permit application from Bridgton Highlands Country Club (379 Highland Road) for live music and entertainment.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

OAK STREET SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS TOWN OF BRIDGTON, MAINE

SEALED BID PROPOSALS DUE 3 P.M., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022

Sealed bids for the project named above will be received at the Town of Bridgton Community Development Office, 3 Chase Street Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine 04009 until 3 p.m. (prevailing time) on Friday, April 29, 2022. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Thereafter, bids will be opened in public and read aloud. Construction is expected to begin on June 1, 2022, and be substantially complete no later than September 1, 2022. In general, the project consists of construction of approximately 800 linear feet of new paved sidewalk, including installation of bituminous curb, paving and ADA improvements. The Project is being bid and any bids submitted are subject to the conditions set forth in Section X of the “Municipal Purchasing and Sale of Supplies, Materials, or Equipment Policy” approved 9/22/2015, as amended, and the resulting Contract is subject to the laws of the State of Maine. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is:

Community Development Bridgton Town Office
3 Chase St., Suite 1 Bridgton, Maine 04009

Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on or after 9 a.m., on March 31, 2022, and on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents as described below.

ONLY electronic (PDF) copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the owners representative, during the hours indicated above or may be requested via e-mail and Dropbox. Request for bid documents should be made via e-mail to Michael Zarba, PE at mzarba@slrconsulting.com. Any questions concerning the project named above should be directed to

the following: Michael Zarba, SLR Consulting via e-mail at mzarba@slrconsulting.com. Applicants shall have obtained at least one set of electronic or paper Proposal Documents to be considered a responsive applicant.

This project is being partially funded by HUD Community Development Block Grant funds. Davis-Bacon Federal Wage Rates apply to this project, please take notice to the wage rate determination attached to the bid documents.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING SOLAR MORATORIUM

The Planning Board of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2022, on an ordinance establishing a moratorium on commercial solar energy facilities. The ordinance will be made available on the Town Website, www.bridgtonmaine.org, and copies will be posted at the Town Office. The meeting will be held in person. Please direct any questions to Linda LaCroix, Community Development Director at llacroix@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9956.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING

STELLA’S ON THE SQUARE SPECIAL AMUSEMENT PERMIT

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a special amusement permit application from Stella’s on the Square (6 North High Street) for live music and entertainment.

TOWN OF CASCO

APRIL 5, 2022
CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM
6 P.M.

The Casco Selectboard will hold a public hearing at the Casco Community Center Gymnasium, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine on April 5, 2022, at 6 p.m. to review applications for On-Premises Liquor Licenses for Top of the Hill Café d/b/a Top of the Hill Grille located at 8 Sunny Hill Road and Tufts and Knots d/b/a Webbs Mills Eats and Craft Brews located at 455 Poland Spring Road.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Transfer Station Attendant

The Town of Denmark is seeking applicants for a full-time (40 hours/week) Transfer Station Attendant. The desired applicant must be able to assist citizens to dispose of materials in the appropriate areas, ability to operate equipment safely and skillfully. Be able to detect need for mechanical servicing of equipment, be able to carry out oral instructions and work independently. Operation of heavy equipment and a CDL license is preferred. A complete

job description is posted on the Town of Denmark website.

We are seeking a person who has a strong work ethic, and is a team player.

This position reports to the Public Works Director. The Transfer Station is open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. This person works with the Public Works Department on Wednesdays.

Starting pay based on qualifications. This is a paid benefit position, including health insurance, vacation and retirement. This position will remain open until a qualified candidate is hired.

Qualified candidates are invited to apply as follows:

Complete an employment application, (located on the Town of Denmark website) and send via e-mail to townmanager@denmarkmaine.org or mail to Town of Denmark, Town Manager, 62 East Main Street Denmark, Maine 04022

Applications may also be obtained at the Town Office.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Nomination Papers

Nomination papers are available from the Clerk’s office for the following positions:

1 Selectmen seat – 3 year term
2 Planning Board seats – 3 years
1 Appeals Board seat – 5 years
2 School Board seats – 2 year term & 3 year term

Nomination papers are due back in the Clerk’s Office by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022. Town Elections and Town Meeting by secret ballot will be held on June 14, 2022, at the Harrison Town Office from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Tabled Business

a. A Dock for Stephen and Michelle Bailey located at 40 Woodland Shore Drive (Tax Map U45 Lot 13) proposed to be 432 sq. ft. and 40 ft. in length.

There will be a Zoom available for this meeting: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84084437820

Meeting ID: 840 8443 7820 One tap mobile +13017158592

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer

Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing & Meeting

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing and meeting on Monday, April 11, 2022 at 6 p.m. in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

  • -  Town Ordinances & Amendments
  • -  Citizen Initiatives & Petitions
  • -  Solar Moratorium
  • -  Casco Naples Transfer Station Improvement Bond
  • -  Liquor License & Entertainment Permit Applicationsfor Gabby’s Roadhouse located at 1124 Roosevelt TrailThe Planning Board and Select Board will be making recommendations for the Warrant Articles. Draft copies are posted under www.townofnaples.or/notices.The public is encouraged to attend.If applicable, a Zoom link will be posted in the entry on the municipal calendar found at www.townofnaples.org/calendars.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGREQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL

Nature of Appeal:
These Appeals are requesting that the Board of Appeals rescind a permit issued by the Planning Board on December 14, 2021, for Gorham Sand & Gravel. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 2, Lot 9

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following meeting at the Sebago Town Office.

On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 6 p.m.
As requested by: Deborah Howard anD Albert McDonald
As requested by: Christopher and Deborah Ross.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following public hearing on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 5 p.m., at the Sebago Town Office.

1. REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE VARIANCE

Nature of Appeal:
Requesting a variance in the front yard setback from
75 feet to 25 feet. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 17, Lot 2-6 (Land Lot)

As requested by: Chad Truman, The Truman Corporation.

MARCH 24, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

NOMINATION PAPERSDEADLINE APRIL 15, 2022

Nomination papers will made available on March 4, 2022 at the Town Clerk’s Office located at 3 Chase Street, Suite 1, in Bridgton for the following offices:

(1) Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor; 3-year term (2) Planning Board Regular Member; 3-year term
(1) Planning Board Alternate Member; 3-year term
(1) MSAD #61 Director; 3-year term

(1) Water District Trustee; 3-year term

The nomination paper filing deadline is the close of business hours on April 15, 2022.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING:BOARD OF APPEALS

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday March 31, 2022, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

An Administrative Appeal filed by David A. Lourie, Law Of- fice of David A. Lourie on behalf of Rodney Danielson, Scott Sanson, and Joseph Faris from the Bridgton Planning Board’s Decision dated January 4, 2022, of the R&R Investments/34 Aspen Drive application for a Subdivision Amendment, located at 34 Aspen Drive, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 12 Lot 58-8

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are in- vited to attend at the above place and time to present any legal argument concerning the decision of the Planning Board.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTParks Assistant

The Town of Bridgton is accepting applications for work in the Town’s parks. This is a full-time position,
40 hrs. per week with some weekends required.

Applications are available at the Town Office and online at https://bridgtonmaine.org.

Applicant must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Please submit an application and resume to: David Madsen, Public Services Director,
3 Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, ME 04009.

To submit your application electronically please send via e-mail to dmadsen@bridgtonmaine.org or to the
PW Administrative Assistant at dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARINGRECYCLING COMMITTEE

The Recycling Committee will hold a Public Hearing at 6:45 p.m., on Thursday, April 7, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on the proposed Recycling Committee Remote Meeting Participation Policy, to continue to allow remote participation for scheduled meetings under the specific guide- lines of the proposed policy.

The new policy can be viewed at bridgtonmaine.org, and a copy will be made available at the Town office.

Information on how to participate in remote meetings will be published at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting and can be found on each agenda.

Please direct any questions to Sally Chappell, Recycle Com-

mittee Chair, at beepbeep207@roadrunner.com.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Transfer Station Attendant

The Town of Denmark is seeking applicants for a full-time (40 hours/week) Transfer Station Atten- dant. The desired applicant must be able to assist citizens to dispose of materials in the appropriate areas, ability to operate equipment safely and skill- fully. Be able to detect need for mechanical servicing of equipment, be able to carry out oral instructions and work independently. Operation of heavy equip- ment and a CDL license is preferred. A complete

job description is posted on the Town of Denmark website.

We are seeking a person who has a strong work ethic, and is a team player.

This position reports to the Public Works Director. The Transfer Station is open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. This person works with the Public Works Department on Wednesdays.

Starting pay based on qualifications. This is a paid benefit position, including health insurance, vaca- tion and retirement. This position will remain open until a qualified candidate is hired.

Qualified candidates are invited to apply as follows:

Complete an employment application, (located on the Town of Denmark website) and send via e-mail to townmanager@denmarkmaine.org or mail to Town of Denmark, Town Manager, 62 East Main Street Denmark, Maine 04022

Applications may also be obtained at the Town Office.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public HearingMarch 29, 2022 6 p.m.

Municipal Building Charter Amendments

The Selectboard will be holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 30-A M.R.S. §2104 for pro- posed amendments to the Denmark Town Char- ter. The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Municipal Building located at 62 East Main Street on March 29, 2022 at 6 p.m. A summary of the proposed amendments is listed below. A copy of the proposed amendments is available at the Town Office and online.

“Shall the municipality approve the charter amendment reprinted (summarized) below?”

  • Gender neutral words have been added i.e.,Select Board vs. Selectmen and Chair Person vs. Chairman.
  • Select Board Powers and Duties: clarification onwhen payroll and accounts payable warrants shall be signed and a requirement of an annual adoption of a Treasurers Disbursement Policy.
  • Boards and Committees, Planning Board andBoard of Appeals, residency requirements have been amended to read “Members shall be Town of Denmark legal residents or State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on prop- erty within the Town of Denmark.” Under State Statute members do not have to be registered voters or legal residents of the town or city in or- der to serve in an elected or appointed position.
  • Recall of Select Board and Planning Board Mem- bers has been amended to include a detailed procedure for the recall of a member, including petition process, notice of intent and recall elec- tion process.
  • Quorum, Voting and Abstention: The defini- tion of a quorum has been clarified, including the explanation of a tied vote and specifies how a member abstaining from a vote is counted toward a quorum.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Nomination Papers

Nomination Papers will be available in the Clerk’s Office on February 23, 2022, for the June 3, 2022.
Town Election for the following positions:

Selectman, Assessor & Overseer of the Poor

One vacancy for a 3-Year Term

Member of the Board of Directors for SAD 72

One vacancy for a 3-Year Term

Alternate Member of the Board of Directors for SAD 72One vacancy for a 1-Year Term

Planning Board Members

Three vacancies for 3-Year Term each One vacancy for a 1-Year Term

The date to have Nomination Papers back to the Town Clerk’s Office will be April 1, 2022, at 4 p.m.

Town Elections
will be on June 3, 2022,
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
Town Meeting
will be on June 4, 2022, beginning at 9 a.m.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing

The Harrison Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing for the preliminary Annual Town Meeting Draft Warrant/Draft Budget on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Town Office located at 20 Front Street, Harrison.

To avoid a large gathering: Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://www.gotomeet.me/TownofHarrison/select- board

You can also dial in using your phone. United States (Toll Free): 1 866 899 4679 United States: +1

(669) 224-3319 Access Code: 195-619-517

TOWN OF LOVELL

NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING

Saturday, April 2, 2022 - 9 a.m. Lovell Volunteer Fire Station at
3 Hatch’s Hill Road, Lovell, Me 04051 Masks will be required

The Town of Lovell will hold a Special Town Meeting on Saturday April 2, 2022, at 9 a.m., at the Lovell Volunteer Fire Station at 3 Hatch’s Hill Road to vote on the citizen- petitioned solar energy systems ordinance introduced at the Select Board’s February 1, 2022, regular meeting by Our Eden Association, entitled “A Proposal to Amend the Lovell Zoning Ordinance for Purposes of Regulating Solar Energy Systems.”

Copies of “A Proposal to Amend the Lovell Zoning Ordinance for Purposes of Regulating Solar Energy Systems” are available at the Lovell Town Office during normal business hours, and the text of the proposed amendment is on the Town’s website at https://www. lovellmaine.org/home/news/proposed-citizens-solar- ordinance.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Tabled Business

a. A Dock for Stephen and Michelle Bailey located at 40 Woodland Shore Drive (Tax Map U45 Lot 13) proposed to be 432 sq. ft. and 40 ft. in length.

There will be a Zoom available for this meeting: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84084437820

Meeting ID: 840 8443 7820 One tap mobile +13017158592

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer

Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Budget Hearing — RESCHEDULED

The Naples Budget Committee will hold a public hear- ing on Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Naples Town Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. The public is encouraged to attend

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGSREQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL

Nature of Appeal:
These Appeals are requesting that the Board of Appeals rescind a permit issued by the Planning Board on Decem- ber 14, 2021, for Gorham Sand & Gravel. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 2, Lot 9.

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following meeting at the Sebago Town Office.

On Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 6 p.m.
As requested by: EricShute & Patricia Taylor

As requested by: Robert & Marcella Laliberte

As requested by: Sebago School Committee.

MARCH 17, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING:BOARD OF APPEALS

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday March 31, 2022, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

An Administrative Appeal filed by David A. Lourie, Law Of- fice of David A. Lourie on behalf of Rodney Danielson, Scott Sanson, and Joseph Faris from the Bridgton Planning Board’s Decision dated January 4, 2022, of the R&R Investments/34 Aspen Drive application for a Subdivision Amendment, located at 34 Aspen Drive, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 12 Lot 58-8

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are in- vited to attend at the above place and time to present any legal argument concerning the decision of the Planning Board.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

JOIN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE TASK FORCE

It is time for the Town of Bridgton to update the 2014 Com- prehensive Plan. The Community Development Department is calling for community members to join a task force that will create a resilient, sustainable, and equitable 2024 comprehen- sive plan that will guide us through the next ten years. If you’re interested in taking part in this important task over the next two years, please fill out the online form located on the Community Development page of the Town of Bridgton website. Please e-mail Deputy Community Development Director, Tori Hill at vhill@bridgtonmaine.org if you have any questions.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PLANNING BOARDPUBLIC HEARINGSLand Use Ordinance Amendments

The Planning Board for the Town of Bridgton will hold a public hearing on March 28, 2022, at 5 p.m. on Amendments to the Town of Bridgton Land Use Ordinance. The public hearing draft of the amendments will be posted on the Town’s website and available at the Town offices on March 22, 2022.

Agenda for public hearing will be posted at a later date on the Town website. Please direct any questions or make an ap- pointment with Victoria Hill, Deputy CDD at Vhill@ bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9960.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTParks Assistant

The Town of Bridgton is accepting applications for work in the Town’s parks. This is a full-time position,
40 hrs. per week with some weekends required.

Applications are available at the Town Office and online at https://bridgtonmaine.org.

Applicant must have a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Please submit an application and resume to: David Madsen, Public Services Director,
3 Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, ME 04009.

To submit your application electronically please send via e-mail to dmadsen@bridgtonmaine.org or to the
PW Administrative Assistant at dkiriaji@bridgtonmaine.org.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public HearingMarch 29, 2022 6 p.m.

Municipal Building Charter Amendments

The Selectboard will be holding a public hearing in accordance with Title 30-A M.R.S. §2104 for pro- posed amendments to the Denmark Town Char- ter. The hearing is scheduled to take place at the Municipal Building located at 62 East Main Street on March 29, 2022 at 6 p.m. A summary of the proposed amendments is listed below. A copy of the proposed amendments is available at the Town Office and online.

“Shall the municipality approve the charter amendment reprinted (summarized) below?”

  • Gender neutral words have been added i.e.,Select Board vs. Selectmen and Chair Person vs. Chairman.
  • Select Board Powers and Duties: clarification onwhen payroll and accounts payable warrants shall be signed and a requirement of an annual adoption of a Treasurers Disbursement Policy.
  • Boards and Committees, Planning Board andBoard of Appeals, residency requirements have been amended to read “Members shall be Town of Denmark legal residents or State of Maine legal residents paying real estate taxes on prop- erty within the Town of Denmark.” Under State Statute members do not have to be registered voters or legal residents of the town or city in or- der to serve in an elected or appointed position.
  • Recall of Select Board and Planning Board Mem- bers has been amended to include a detailed procedure for the recall of a member, including petition process, notice of intent and recall elec- tion process.
  • Quorum, Voting and Abstention: The defini- tion of a quorum has been clarified, including the explanation of a tied vote and specifies how a member abstaining from a vote is counted toward a quorum.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Public Hearing

The Harrison Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing for the preliminary Annual Town Meeting Draft Warrant/Draft Budget on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Town Office located at 20 Front Street, Harrison.

To avoid a large gathering: Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://www.gotomeet.me/TownofHarrison/select- board

You can also dial in using your phone. United States (Toll Free): 1 866 899 4679 United States: +1

(669) 224-3319 Access Code: 195-619-517

TOWN OF HARRISON

Nomination Papers

Nomination papers are available from the Clerk’s of- fice for the following positions:

1 Selectmen seat – 3 year term
2 Planning Board seats – 3 years
1 Appeals Board seat – 5 years
2 School Board seats – 2 year term & 3 year term

Nomination papers are due back in the Clerk’s Office by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022. Town Elections and Town Meeting by secret ballot will be held on June 14, 2022, at the Harrison Town Office from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Harrison Water District

The Harrison Water District will be having their an- nual election on March 21, 2022, from noon to 5 p.m., atthe Harrison Town Of ce. There are two openings forthe Board of Directors for the upcoming term of three(3) years. The trustees shall be a bona de resident ofthe Town of Harrison or Bridgton.

TOWN OF LOVELL

The Town of Lovell, Maine will be hiring

COURTESY BOAT INSPECTORSFOR THE 2022 SEASON

Work Schedule:

• Inspectors can design a flexible work schedule for up to 40 hours per week

• Pay rate is $13.00 per hour.
• Performance-based bonus paid at the end of the

season

Principle Responsibilities:

• Inspectors will be trained to inspect watercraft for aquatic plants

• Inspectors will work in the Kezar Lake Watershed

Skills required:

• Good communication skills
• Ability to keep accurate records • Must be dependable

Hiring Process:

• Applications are available on our website at: www. lippc.org or at the Lovell Town Office

• Mail to: Town of Lovell, 1069 Main Street, Lovell, ME 04051 by April 1, 2022,

Contact:

Diane Caracciolo, CBI Coordinator, Lovell Invasive Plant

Prevention Committee (LIPPC) LIPPC125@abba_2027

TOWN OF NAPLES

Ordinance Public Hearing - Continuance

There will be a continuance of a public hearing on Thurs- day, March 24, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

- Town Ordinances/Amendments. The Planning Board and Select Board will be making recommendations for the Warrant Articles. Draft copies are posted under www.townofnaples.or/notices.

The public is encouraged to attend.

If applicable, a Zoom link will be posted in the entry on the municipal calendar found at www.townofnaples.org/ calendars.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Budget Hearing — RESCHEDULED

The Naples Budget Committee will hold a public hear- ing on Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Naples Town Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. The public is encouraged to attend.

MARCH 10, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

CDBG GRANT FUNDING

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 4 p.m., Tuesday, March 22, 2022, on the Community Development Advisory Committee recommendations to the Selectboard for funding of 2022-2023 Community Development Block Grant applications.

The applications will be made available on the Town website, www.bridgtonmaine.org, and copies will be posted at the Town Office. The meeting will be held in person and remote access will be provided. Information on how to participate remotely will be published at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Please direct any questions to Linda LaCroix, Community Development Director at llacroix@bridgtonmaine.org or 207-803-9956.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

JOIN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE TASK FORCE

It is time for the Town of Bridgton to update the 2014 Comprehensive Plan. The Community Development Department is calling for community members to join a task force that will create a resilient, sustainable, and equitable 2024 comprehensive plan that will guide us through the next ten years. If you’re interested in taking part in this important task over the next two years, please fill out the online form located on the Community Development page of the Town of Bridgton website. Please e-mail Deputy Community Development Director, Tori Hill at vhill@bridgtonmaine.org if you have any questions.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

NOMINATION PAPERS DEADLINE APRIL 15, 2022

Nomination papers will made available on March 4, 2022 at the Town Clerk’s Office located at 3 Chase Street, Suite 1, in Bridgton for the following offices:

(1) Selectman/Assessor/Overseer of the Poor; 3-year term

(2) Planning Board Regular Member; 3-year term
(1) Planning Board Alternate Member; 3-year term
(1) MSAD #61 Director; 3-year term

(1) Water District Trustee; 3-year term

The nomination paper filing deadline is the close of business hours on April 15, 2022.

TOWN OF LOVELL

The Town of Lovell, Maine will be hiring

COURTESY BOAT INSPECTORSFOR THE 2022 SEASON

Work Schedule:

• Inspectors can design a flexible work schedule for up to 40 hours per week

• Pay rate is $13.00 per hour.
• Performance-based bonus paid at the end of the

season

Principle Responsibilities:

• Inspectors will be trained to inspect watercraft for aquatic plants

• Inspectors will work in the Kezar Lake Watershed

Skills required:

• Good communication skills
• Ability to keep accurate records • Must be dependable

Hiring Process:

• Applications are available on our website at: www. lippc.org or at the Lovell Town Office

• Mail to: Town of Lovell, 1069 Main Street, Lovell, ME 04051 by April 1, 2022,

Contact:

Diane Caracciolo, CBI Coordinator, Lovell Invasive Plant

Prevention Committee (LIPPC) LIPPC125@gmail.com

TOWN OF NAPLES

Budget Hearing — RESCHEDULED

The Naples Budget Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 28, 2022 at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Naples Town Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. The public is encouraged to attend.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Ordinance Public Hearing - Continuance

There will be a continuance of a public hearing on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Naples Town Office located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

- Town Ordinances/Amendments. The Planning Board and Select Board will be making recommendations for the Warrant Articles. Draft copies are posted under www.townofnaples.or/notices.

The public is encouraged to attend.

If applicable, a Zoom link will be posted in the entry on the municipal calendar found at www.townofnaples.org/ calendars.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. New Business

a. A Dock for Stephen and Michelle Bailey located at 40 Woodland Shore Drive (Tax Map U45 Lot 13) proposed to be 640 sq. ft. and 40 ft. in length.

b. A Dock for Dunton Road Shared ROW #3 (Tax Map U15 Lot 19) submitted by Stephen Vose proposed to be 336 sq. ft. and 56 ft. in length.

c. An Amendment to a Subdivision known as Long Lake Acres on Big Bear Point Road (Tax Map U38 Lot 2-1 & 2-2) to modify the shared lot boundary. Submitted by Terradyn Consultants on behalf of John Chase.

d. A request for an extension for a Solar Project approved June 16, 2020, located at 30 River Road (Tax Map R12 Lot 41). Submitted by Verrill Law on behalf of ISM Solar.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended. Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@ townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Liquor License Application – Songo River Queen II (841 Roosevelt Trail)

2. Entertainment Permit Application – Songo River Queen II (841 Roosevelt Trail)

The public is encouraged to attend.

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL

Nature of Appeal:

These Appeals are requesting that the Board of Appeals rescind a permit issued by the Planning Board on December 14, 2021, for Gorham Sand & Gravel. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 2, Lot 9

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following meeting at the Sebago Town Office.

On Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 6 p.m.
5. As requested by: Tina Libby-Hook & Richard Hook

7. As requested by: Linda Boody
10. As requested by: Joanne Stamplis

MARCH 3, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF APPEALS

The Bridgton Appeals Board will conduct a Public Hearing at The Bridgton Town Office, 3 Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine, on Thursday, March 10, 2022, beginning at 5 p.m. to consider the following:

An Administrative Appeal filed by David A. Lourie, Law Of- fice of David A. Lourie on behalf of Rodney Danielson, Scott Sanson, and Joseph Faris from the Bridgton Planning Board’s Decision dated January 4, 2022, of the R&R Investments/34 Aspen Drive application for a Subdivision Amendment, located at 34 Aspen Drive, Bridgton, Maine 04009, known as Bridgton Tax Map 12 Lot 58-8.

The application is available for viewing at the Bridgton Town Office by appointment only. All interested individuals are in- vited to attend at the above place and time to present any legal argument concerning the decision of the Planning Board.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

NOTICE OF ROAD POSTING

The Town of Bridgton Roads are now posted in accordance with MRS Title 29-A Section 2395. This is done to protect our roadways from damage during the thaw cycle.

The following roads will be posted commencing March 1, 2022 through May 15, 2022. For more information, please contact David Madsen, Public Services Director, at 207-647-1127 or dmadsen@bridgtonmaine.org

SOUTH BRIDGTON

Burnham Road, Willis Park Road, Ingalls Road, Fosterville Road (to end), Winn Road, Swamp Road, North Road, Raspberry Lane, and Camp Pondicherry Road, Pinhook Rd, Wildwood and Moose Cove Lodge.

WEST BRIDGTON

Mountain Road, Stack Em Inn, Hio Ridge Road, Sam Ingalls

Road, Whitney Road, Highland Pines Road, Millbrook Road, Harmon Road, Isaac Stevens Road, Kilgore Road, Cedar Drive, Keene Lane, Kendall Ham, East Pondicherry Road, West Pondi- cherry Road and South Bay Road (Knights Hill Development).

NORTH BRIDGTON

Highland Road, Chadbourne Hill Road, Upper Ridge Road, Middle Ridge Road, Monk Road, Kimball Road, Highland Point Development.

VILLAGE AREA

Kansas Road, Lower Main Street, Pond Road, Dugway Road, Mt. Henry Road, Zion Hill Road, Smith Ave.

TOWN OF CASCO

Nomination Papers

Nomination papers will be available at the Casco Town Office beginning Monday, March 7, 2022, for the following positions:

• Two (2) members of the Casco Selectboard for a three (3) year term.

• One (1) member of the Casco Selectboard for a one (1) year term to complete the remainder of a vacant term.

• One (1) member of the Casco/Naples Transfer Station Council for a three year term.

• One (1) member of the MSAD #61 Board of Directors for a three (3) year term.

• One (1) member of the Open Space Commission a three (3) year term.

The filing deadline for nomination papers is by the close ofbusiness hours at the Casco Town Office on Friday, April 15, 2022.

TOWN OF DENMARK

Posted Roads

Pursuant to Restricting Vehicle Weight on Posted Ways Ordinance for the Town of Denmark, certain roads in Denmark are posted with weight limits of23,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. It is antici- pated that these restrictions will be in effect from March 1, 2022 to May 15, 2022 unless lifted prior to that date.

The following roads are postedpage1image4976

Allen Road
Berry Road Bushrow Road Denmark Road Fessenden Hill Road Hancock Pond Road Harnden Road Hilton Road

Hio Ridge Road Lords Hill Road Mill Road

Moose Pond Road Mountain Road Pickett Hill Road Rocky Knoll Road Smith Road Smolen Road Stanley Hill Road Tear Cap Road Walkers Falls Road Warren Road.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Municipal Referendum Election

March 8, 2022 • 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Harrison Town Office – 20 Front St., Harrison

1. New Public Works Facility 2. Harrison Village Cemetery

For more information go to www.harrisonmaine.org or stop in the office for a sample ballot or to absentee vote. Clerk’s office will be open until 6:30 p.m. on March 2 for absentee voting. Last day to absentee vote is March 3.

TOWN OF HARRISON

Nomination Papers Available

Nomination papers are available March 7 from the Clerk’s Office for the following positions:

1 Selectmen seat – 3-year term
2 Planning Board seats – 3 years
1 Appeals Board seat – 5 years
2 School Board seats – 2-year term & 3-year term

Nomination papers are due back in the Clerk’s Office by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 15, 2022. Town Elections and Town Meeting by secret ballot will be held on June 14, 2022, at the Harrison Town Office from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Budget Hearing

The Naples Budget Committee will hold a public hear- ing on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Town Office Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Naples Town Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023. The public is encouraged to attend.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, March 15, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. New Business

a. A Dock for Stephen and Michelle Bailey located at 40 Woodland Shore Drive (Tax Map U45 Lot 13) proposed to be 640 sq. ft. and 40 ft. in length.

b. A Dock for Dunton Road Shared ROW #3 (Tax Map U15 Lot 19) submitted by Stephen Vose pro- posed to be 336 sq. ft. and 56 ft. in length.

c. An Amendment to a Subdivision known as Long Lake Acres on Big Bear Point Road (Tax Map U38 Lot 2-1 & 2-2) to modify the shared lot boundary. Submitted by Terradyn Consultants on behalf of John Chase.

d. A request for an extension for a Solar Project ap- proved June 16, 2020, located at 30 River Road (Tax Map R12 Lot 41). Submitted by Verrill Law on behalf of ISM Solar.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended. Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@ townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 6 p.m. in the Town Of- fice Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

1. Liquor License Application – Songo River Queen II(841 Roosevelt Trail)

2. Entertainment Permit Application – Songo River Queen II (841 Roosevelt Trail)

The public is encouraged to attend.

FEBRUARY 10, 2022

TOWN OF HARRISON

Deputy Clerk II/Finance Assistant

Part-time 30 hours per week (M-F)

This fantastic employment opportunity includes administrative and clerical support responsibilities to the Town Manager, Town Clerk, and Finance Director, under the direction of the Assistant Town Manager. This position has primary responsibility for customer service interactions and handles a wide range of customer transactions utilizing multiple different financial and administrative software pro- grams. The ideal candidate is either a Maine Notary Public or has the ability to become one, another skillset used daily to serve the Harrison community.

Please see the Town of Harrison website: (www. harrisonmaine.org) for a full description of Primary Essential Duties and Knowledge/Skills/Experience requirements. Also, a pre-requisite to serve in this job is the ability to pass a full criminal and motor vehicle background check.

Interested parties should apply in writing with ap- plication, resume and cover letter by February 18, 2022 to:

Cass Newell

Assistant Town Manager

P.O. Box 300, Harrison, Maine 04040 E-mail: cnewell@harrisonmaine.org
The Town of Harrison provides is an equal opportunity employer

TOWN OF NAPLES

Board of Appeals Meeting

The Naples Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Town Of- fice Building located at 15 Village Green Lane. On the agenda:

  1. Setback Variance requested for property found in the Brandy Crossing Subdivision (Tax Map U24 Lot 1-29) located at 118 Sebago Road, owned by Bruce Beaulieu.
  2. Setback Variance requested for property found in the Brandy Crossing Subdivision (Tax Map U24 Lot 1-27) owned by STAACC, LLC/Andrew Imbriglio.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org. The public welcome to attend. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer

Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, February 15, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Tabled Business

a. A request to Abandon Conditions of Approval from a 1992 decision stating “no outside speakers will be erected, or music played outside at any time” for property found at 1124 Roosevelt Trail (Tax Map U33 Lot 14) known as Gabby’s Roadhouse submitted by Carlos Oliveira.

1. Old Business

a. A Preliminary Major Site Plan for a proposed facil- ity expansion at Great Northern Docks (Tax Map U33 Lot 13) submitted by DM Roma.

b. A Site Plan Review for a proposed facility expan- sion at Great Northern Docks (Tax Map U33 Lot 13) submitted by DM Roma.

2. New Business

a. A Dock for Songo Shores Association Shared R.O.W. #2 (Tax Map U15 Lot 22) submitted by William Newbegin proposed to be 340 sq. ft. and 46 ft. in length.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org. The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via email at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board, Planning Board
& Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

There will be a workshop at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- ary 16, 2022, to discuss Ordinance Amendments in the Town of Naples. This will take place at 15 Village Green Lane.

The public is welcome. Masks are recommended.

TOWN OF CASCO

PLANNING BOARD AGENDA FEBRUARY 14, 2022
6:30 PM COMMUNITY CENTER MEETING ROOM

First Order of Business:

• Call Meeting to Order

• Determine a Quorum

Old Business:

• Approval of the Meeting Minutes of October 18, 2021 and November 15, 2021

• Complete the signing of the Maine DG Holdco, LLC – Casco Solar Energy Project Meadow Road Plan (Approved November 15, 2021)

• Sign Plans for (SANBORN) Revisions To Quaker Ridge Estates Survey Plan (corrections below)

The Town shows the road as “Rolling Hill Road” not Rollinghill Drive, so we made a wholesale change to “Rolling Hill Road.”

2. The real corrections were to survey notes 1 and 5. The plan was submitted to show that all of those lots as they exist at this time, including 58-3 that was owned by Sanborn were Ok.

No property lines were changed from the prior approved survey. No terms or conditions were changed from the prior approved survey.

New Business:

• Extension Letter for Casco A, LLC – Casco Solar Project – Site Plan Review – Represented by Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Tax Map 3, Lot 17-1 Roos- evelt Trail (Routes 302 & 35)

• Talk about any upcoming changes the Board may like to see as far as the Ordinances, Solar Arrays, etc.

Additions:

The Selectboard would like to have the Planning Board at- tend the Meeting of February 15, 2022

Next Meeting March 14, 2022

Adjourn Meeting:

FEBRUARY 3, 2022

TOWN OF DENMARK

Joint Selectboard and Budget Committee Meeting

February 8, 2022 • 6 p.m.
Town of Denmark Municipal Office Meeting Room 62 East Maine Street, Denmarkpage1image3096page1image3256

The Selectboard will be having a joint meeting with the Budget Committee to discuss calling a Special Town Meeting to appropriate funds to cover the shortfall of funds for replacing the Benton Brook Culvert on Moose Pond Road. The Selectboard is proposing a Special Town Meeting to be held on March 1, 2022, so the Town can vote on appropri-ating the shortfall of funds for the proposed proj-ect. The public is welcomed to attend the meeting. Further notices of the Special Town Meeting will be published prior to March 1, 2022, in accor-dance to State Statute.

TOWN OF CASCO

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING RESCHEDULED MONDAY, FEB. 7TH, 2022 CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 940 MEADOW ROAD
6:00 P.M.

Due to January’s Meeting Cancellation, the Zoning Board of Appeals next scheduled meeting will be Monday, February 7, 2022, at 6:00 p.m., at the Community Center Meeting Room.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Respectfully Submitted for the Chairman of the Board Mary Tremblay,
Assistant Code Enforcement Officer

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

The Town of Sebago Zoning Board of Appeals will hold the following public hearings on Thursday, February 17, 2022, at 6 p.m., at the Sebago Town Hall.

REQUEST FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL

Nature of Appeal:
This Appeal is requesting that the Board of Appeals rescind a permit issued by the Planning Board on December 14, 2021, for Gorham Sand & Gravel. The property is located on Sebago Tax Map 2, Lot 9

  1. As requested by: Town of Sebago
  2. As requested by: Eric Shute & Patricia Taylor
  3. As requested by: Robert & Marcella Laliberte
  4. As requested by: Kevin & Sandra Miner
  5. As requested by: Tina Libby-Hook & Richard Hook
  6. As requested by: Linda Boody
  7. As requested by: Dale & Jennifer Miner
  8. As requested by: Marie Brume & Michael Cyr
  9. As requested by: Deborah Howard & Albert McDonald
  10. Asrequestedby:JoanneStamplis
  11. As requested by: Christopher & Deborah Ross
  12. Asrequestedby:SebagoSchoolCommittee

TOWN OF NAPLES

Nomination Papers

The Naples Town Election will take place Tuesday, May 24, 2022.

Nomination Papers will be available on Monday, Febru- ary 14, 2022, at the Naples Town Office for the following positions:

• Select Board – Three-year term (1)
• Planning Board – Three-year term (2) • Budget Committee:

° Three-year term (2)

° One-year term (2) • SAD 61:

° Two-year term (1)

° Three-year term (1)
• Transfer Station Council – Three-year term (1)

Completed papers must be returned to the Naples TownOffice no later than March 25, 2022. Please contact theclerks at 207-693-6364, ext. 3, during normal businesshours with questions.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Select Board, Planning Board
& Ordinance Review Committee Workshop

There will be a workshop at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- ary 16, 2022, to discuss Ordinance Amendments in the Town of Naples. This will take place at 15 Village Green Lane.

The public is welcome. Masks are recommended.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, February 15, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Old Business

a. A Preliminary Major Site Plan for a proposed facil- ity expansion at Great Northern Docks (Tax Map U33 Lot 13) submitted by DM Roma.

b. A Site Plan Review for a proposed facility expan- sion at Great Northern Docks (Tax Map U33 Lot 13) submitted by DM Roma.

2. New Business

a. A Dock for Songo Shores Association Shared R.O.W. #2 (Tax Map U15 Lot 22) submitted by William Newbegin proposed to be 340 sq. ft. and 46 ft. in length.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org. The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing and meeting for the following:

  • Liquor License Renewal Application for the property found on Tax Map U02, Lot 039, 770 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Randy’s Wooster Street Pizza).
  • Liquor License Renewal Application for the property found on Tax Map U04, Lot 005, 327 Roosevelt Trail (also known as The Galley Restaurant and Pub).
  • Liquor License Renewal Application AND Enter-tainment Permit Application for the property found on Tax Map U04, Lot 007, 26 Casco Road (also known as The American Legion).The meeting will take place the Naples Town Office,
    15 Village Green Lane on Monday, February 4, 2022, beginning at 6 p.m. The public is welcome. Masks are recommended.

JANUARY 27, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

PUBLIC HEARING LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a new liquor license application from Mountain Range (146 Harrison Road).

TOWN OF CASCO

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING RESCHEDULED MONDAY, FEB. 7TH, 2022 CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 940 MEADOW ROAD
6:00 P.M.

Due to January’s Meeting Cancellation, the Zoning Board of Appeals next scheduled meeting will be Monday, February 7, 2022, at 6:00 p.m., at the Community Center Meeting Room.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Respectfully Submitted for the Chairman of the Board Mary Tremblay,
Assistant Code Enforcement Officer

TOWN OF CASCO

Re: Premises at 388 Roosevelt Trail, Casco, Maine Tax Map 25, Lot 4

ORDER OF DEMOLITION PURSUANT TO 17 M.R.S. §§ 2851-2859

Notice having been given to DAVID G. KRUEGER & ANNETTE E. KRUEGER, and all other persons and entities having an interest in the premises situated at 388 Roosevelt Trail in Casco, Maine, described as Lot 4 on Tax Map 25, a copy of which is on file at the Casco Town Hall, and more particularly de- scribed in a deed from Jesse Brown, as Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to David G. Krueger and Annette E. Krueger, dated September 14, 1993, and recorded in the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds in Book 10992, Page 252 (the “Property”);

A hearing having been duly held by the Selectboard in the Casco Commu- nity Center on January 4, 2022; and

The structure located on said Property having been adjudged to be struc- turally unsafe; unstable; unsanitary; constituting a fire hazard; unsuitable and improper for the use or occupancy to which they have been put; constituting a hazard to health and safety because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, ob- solescence, or abandonment; and otherwise dangerous to life and property within the meaning of 17 M.R.S. § 2851 and beyond repair, for the reasons set forth in the attached findings and conclusions;

Now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the structure located on the Property be removed within 45 days from the date of this Order, that the removal comply with all State and local requirements, and that the premises be left in a safe and sanitary condition or that the nuisance be abated in a manner satisfactory to the Town within 45 days from the date of this Order;

It is further ORDERED that the Town Clerk cause attested copies of this Order to be served upon the persons and interest holders above-named as re- quired by law;

It is further ORDERED that, if this Order is not complied with, then the Town Manager is authorized to cause the removal of the said structure described herein and to bill the owner for the cost of all expenses incurred by the Town, which bill must be paid within 30 days after demand; and

It is further ORDERED that in the event the owner does not pay the Town for its expenses within 30 days after demand, a special tax shall be assessed on the premises described as Tax Map 25, Lot 4 and located at 388 Roosevelt Trail, for all expenses as defined in 17 M.R.S. § 2853, incurred by the Town in connec- tion with the removal of the said structure and/or the abatement of the nuisance.

TOWN OF LOVELL

BOARD OF APPEALS

The Lovell Maine Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on an application for a variance as requested by:

Toni Seger and Timothy Richardson
4 Lovell Landing Road,Lovell, Maine 04051 Map U23 Lot 003

February 3, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St. Lovell, Maine 04051

The application requests that: a Hardship Variance be granted to allow a structure to remain within the 75-foot setback, (frontage). Setback requirements defined in Article 6.3 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinances.

TOWN OF LOVELL

LOVELL PLANNING BOARD MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING

The Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Febru- ary 2, 2022, at 7 p.m., at the Lovell Town Hall, 1133 Main St. Lovell, Maine, to present a proposed amendment to Article 6.2 District Regulations.

The last paragraph of Section 6.2 of the Town of Lovell Zoning Ordinance reads as follows:

“For uses which are not listed in the above table, the Planning Board shall determine which listed use the pro- posed use is most similar to and the proposed use shall be categorized as that use.”

The Lovell Planning Board proposes this amendment and article to read as follows:

2022 AMENDMENTS
TO THE LOVELL ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING USES NOT LISTED ON THE TABLE OF LAND USES

The last paragraph of Section 6.2 of the Lovell Zoning Ordinance which follows the Table of Land Uses therein and which now reads “For uses which are not listed
in the above table, the Planning Board shall determine which listed use the proposed use is most similar to and the proposed use shall be categorized as that use.” is repealed and replaced with the following:

Subject to the provisions herein governing lawfully exist- ing nonconforming uses, any use not expressly listed in the above table as a permitted use (Y or P), conditional use (C), special exception use (SE), or permit required from Maine Bureau of Forestry use (BFP) shall be con- sidered prohibited in that zoning district. When there is a question about whether a proposed use is listed in the above table, the Code Enforcement Officer shall make a formal, written determination.

Article xx. Shall an ordinance entitled “2022 Amend- ments to the Lovell Zoning Ordinance

Regarding Uses Not Listed on the Table of Land Uses” be enacted?

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, February 1, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Old Business

a. Updates regarding the approved Site Plan for renovation and expansion project for the Naples Marina property (Tax Map U1 Lot 5) submitted by DM Roma Consulting.

b. Public Hearing – Amendment to a Minor Subdivi- sion on Flagg Mill Road (Tax Map R12 Lot 39) submitted by Sawyer Engineering & Surveying for Wayne Hinckley.

2. New Business

a. A Dock for Lehman Woods Association (Tax Map U30 Lot 11) proposed to be 40' x 6', submitted by Larry Anton.

b. A request to Abandon Conditions of Approval from a 1992 decision stating “no outside speakers will be erected, or music played outside at any time” for property found at 1124 Roosevelt Trail (Tax Map U33 Lot 14) known as Gabby’s Road- house submitted by Carlos Oliveira.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Public Hearing

The Naples Select Board will conduct a public hearing and meeting for the following:

  • Liquor License Renewal Application for the property found on Tax Map U02, Lot 039, 770 Roosevelt Trail (also known as Randy’s Wooster Street Pizza).
  • Liquor License Renewal Application for the property found on Tax Map U04, Lot 005, 327 Roosevelt Trail (also known as The Galley Restaurant and Pub).
  • Liquor License Renewal Application AND Enter-tainment Permit Application for the property found on Tax Map U04, Lot 007, 26 Casco Road (also known as The American Legion).The meeting will take place the Naples Town Office,
    15 Village Green Lane on Monday, February 4, 2022, beginning at 6 p.m. The public is welcome. Masks are recommended. 

TOWN OF SEBAGO

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Town of Sebago Planning Board will hold the following Public Hearing on February 8, 2022 at 7 p.m. at the Sebago Town Office Building.

SITE PLAN REVIEW

Tony Vacchiano requests a Site Plan Review
for the property located on Sebago Tax Map 9, Lot 18 Proposed use of the property is for Commercial Self Storage Buildings

JANUARY 20, 2022

TOWN OF CASCO

Re: Premises at 388 Roosevelt Trail, Casco, Maine Tax Map 25, Lot 4

ORDER OF DEMOLITION PURSUANT TO 17 M.R.S. §§ 2851-2859

Notice having been given to DAVID G. KRUEGER & ANNETTE E. KRUEGER, and all other persons and entities having an interest in the premises situated at 388 Roosevelt Trail in Casco, Maine, described as Lot 4 on Tax Map 25, a copy of which is on file at the Casco Town Hall, and more particularly de- scribed in a deed from Jesse Brown, as Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to David G. Krueger and Annette E. Krueger, dated September 14, 1993, and recorded in the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds in Book 10992, Page 252 (the “Property”);

A hearing having been duly held by the Selectboard in the Casco Commu- nity Center on January 4, 2022; and

The structure located on said Property having been adjudged to be struc- turally unsafe; unstable; unsanitary; constituting a fire hazard; unsuitable and improper for the use or occupancy to which they have been put; constituting a hazard to health and safety because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, ob- solescence, or abandonment; and otherwise dangerous to life and property within the meaning of 17 M.R.S. § 2851 and beyond repair, for the reasons set forth in the attached findings and conclusions;

Now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the structure located on the Property be removed within 45 days from the date of this Order, that the removal comply with all State and local requirements, and that the premises be left in a safe and sanitary condition or that the nuisance be abated in a manner satisfactory to the Town within 45 days from the date of this Order;

It is further ORDERED that the Town Clerk cause attested copies of this Order to be served upon the persons and interest holders above-named as re- quired by law;

It is further ORDERED that, if this Order is not complied with, then the Town Manager is authorized to cause the removal of the said structure described herein and to bill the owner for the cost of all expenses incurred by the Town, which bill must be paid within 30 days after demand; and

It is further ORDERED that in the event the owner does not pay the Town for its expenses within 30 days after demand, a special tax shall be assessed on the premises described as Tax Map 25, Lot 4 and located at 388 Roosevelt Trail, for all expenses as defined in 17 M.R.S. § 2853, incurred by the Town in connec- tion with the removal of the said structure and/or the abatement of the nuisance.

TOWN OF LOVELL

BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING

Town of Lovell is inviting you to a scheduled Budget Committee meeting to be held Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at 7 p.m.
At the Town Meeting House located at 1133 Main St., Lovell, Maine 04051

Masks are required.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, February 1, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. Old Business

a. Updates regarding the approved Site Plan for renovation and expansion project for the Naples Marina property (Tax Map U1 Lot 5) submitted by DM Roma Consulting.

b. Public Hearing – Amendment to a Minor Subdivi- sion on Flagg Mill Road (Tax Map R12 Lot 39) submitted by Sawyer Engineering & Surveying for Wayne Hinckley.

2. New Business

a. A Dock for Lehman Woods Association (Tax Map U30 Lot 11) proposed to be 40' x 6', submitted by Larry Anton.

b. A request to Abandon Conditions of Approval from a 1992 decision stating “no outside speakers will be erected, or music played outside at any time” for property found at 1124 Roosevelt Trail (Tax Map U33 Lot 14) known as Gabby’s Road- house submitted by Carlos Oliveira.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via e-mail at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

TOWN OF SWEDEN

PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING

The Sweden Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, January 24, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Town Office to consider a Remote Participation Policy. The public hearing will be followed by a meeting of the Planning Board where a vote on the policy may be taken.

JANUARY 13, 2022

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a new Special Amuse- ment Permit Application from The Noble House Inn (81 Highland Road) for live music and entertainment.

TOWN OF BRIDGTON

The Municipal Officers of the Town of Bridgton will hold a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, to accept oral and written comments on a new liquor license ap- plication from The Noble House Inn (81 Highland Road). 

TOWN OF CASCO

There will be a Public Hearing held on January 17, 2022, 6 p.m., at the Casco Community Center Meeting Room, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine, on the following items:

• Dimensional Variance Appeal, Paul and Denise Weldner,Tax Map 19, Lot 29, located at 9 Morningside Lane,Casco Maine. Limited/Residential Recreational District. Requesting a Setback Variance for a remodel of a garage.

TOWN OF CASCO

ZONING BOARD JANUARY 17, 2022 COMMUNITY CENTER MEETING ROOM 940 MEADOW ROAD 6:00 P. M.

First Order of Business:

• Call Meeting to Order • Determine a Quorum

New Business:

• Dimensional Variance Appeal, Paul and Denise Weldner, Tax Map 19, Lot 29, located at 9 Morningside Lane, Casco Maine. Limited/Residential Recreational District. Requesting a Setback Variance for a remodel of a garage.

Additions:

• None

Next Meeting:

• February 15, 2022 If Needed

TOWN OF CASCO

Re: Premises at 388 Roosevelt Trail, Casco, Maine Tax Map 25, Lot 4

ORDER OF DEMOLITION PURSUANT TO 17 M.R.S. §§ 2851-2859

Notice having been given to DAVID G. KRUEGER & ANNETTE E. KRUEGER, and all other persons and entities having an interest in the premises situated at 388 Roosevelt Trail in Casco, Maine, described as Lot 4 on Tax Map 25, a copy of which is on file at the Casco Town Hall, and more particularly de- scribed in a deed from Jesse Brown, as Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to David G. Krueger and Annette E. Krueger, dated September 14, 1993, and recorded in the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds in Book 10992, Page 252 (the “Property”);

A hearing having been duly held by the Selectboard in the Casco Commu- nity Center on January 4, 2022; and

The structure located on said Property having been adjudged to be struc- turally unsafe; unstable; unsanitary; constituting a fire hazard; unsuitable and improper for the use or occupancy to which they have been put; constituting a hazard to health and safety because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, ob- solescence, or abandonment; and otherwise dangerous to life and property within the meaning of 17 M.R.S. § 2851 and beyond repair, for the reasons set forth in the attached findings and conclusions;

Now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the structure located on the Property be removed within 45 days from the date of this Order, that the removal comply with all State and local requirements, and that the premises be left in a safe and sanitary condition or that the nuisance be abated in a manner satisfactory to the Town within 45 days from the date of this Order;

It is further ORDERED that the Town Clerk cause attested copies of this Order to be served upon the persons and interest holders above-named as re- quired by law;

It is further ORDERED that, if this Order is not complied with, then the Town Manager is authorized to cause the removal of the said structure described herein and to bill the owner for the cost of all expenses incurred by the Town, which bill must be paid within 30 days after demand; and

It is further ORDERED that in the event the owner does not pay the Town for its expenses within 30 days after demand, a special tax shall be assessed on the premises described as Tax Map 25, Lot 4 and located at 388 Roosevelt Trail, for all expenses as defined in 17 M.R.S. § 2853, incurred by the Town in connec- tion with the removal of the said structure and/or the abatement of the nuisance.

TOWN OF LOVELL

NOTICE OF MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING

At its Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, meeting, the Select Board of the Town of Lovell will hold a public hearing on
the “Large-Scale Solar Energy Systems Moratorium Ordinance” introduced at the Select Board’s Dec. 28, 2021, regular meeting. The Select Board will hold that January 18, 2022, meeting and public hearing at 7 p.m., at the Lovell Fire Station at 3 Hatches Hill Road, Lovell, Maine.

After the public hearing, the Select Board will consider whether to call a Special Town Meeting for Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022, at 7 p.m., at the same location, the Lovell Fire Station at 3 Hatches Hill Road, Lovell, for resi- dents to vote on the “Large-Scale Solar Energy Systems Moratorium Ordinance” and to issue a special town meeting warrant for the same.

TOWN OF LOVELL

PLANNING BOARD MEETING

NOTICE

The Lovell Planning Board meets on the rst Wednesday of each month.

The upcoming January 19, 2022, 7 p.m., meeting is an extraordinary meeting that has become necessary to deal with regular business unrelated to the solar project. This meeting, as well as all future meetings, will be held in person in Lovell Town Hall and via videoconferenc- ing (Zoom link). A Zoom link will be displayed on the town website prior to the meeting. All Zoom meetings will be recorded.

NOTE: A safe seating capacity of 100, established by the State Fire Marshall, will be strictly enforced. Once capacity is reached, visitors are asked to follow proceedings online.

TOWN OF NAPLES

OFFICE CLOSURE

The Naples Town Office will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022, in observance of Martin Luther

King Jr. Day.

TOWN OF NAPLES

Planning Board Meeting

The Naples Planning Board will hold a meeting on Tues- day, January 18, 2022. The meeting will be in person at the Naples Town Hall Board Room located at 15 Village Green Lane starting at 6 p.m. On the Agenda:

1. New Business
a. A Modification to an Approved Site Plan for

Camp Skylemar located at 457 Sebago Road (Tax Map R05 Lot 28) for a new Storage Building and Walk-In Freezer.

Plans may be viewed online at www.townofnaples.org.

The public is welcome to attend the meeting. Masks are recommended.

Any questions or comments may be directed to Jennifer Leeman via email at jleeman@townofnaples.org.

JANUARY 6, 2022

TOWN OF CASCO

AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARING DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE APPEAL JANUARY 17, 2022
CASCO COMMUNITY CENTER 940 MEADOW ROAD
6:00 P.M.

There will be a Public Hearing held on January 17, 2022, 6 p.m., at the Casco Community Center Meeting Room, 940 Meadow Road, Casco, Maine, on the following items:

• Dimensional Variance Appeal, Paul and Denise Weldner,Tax Map 19, Lot 29, located at 9 Morningside Lane,Casco Maine. Limited/Residential Recreational District. Requesting a Setback Variance for a remodel of a garage.

TOWN OF CASCO

The January 10, 2022, Planning Board Meeting has been canceled. No current agenda items.

The next regular scheduled Planning Board Meeting will be February 14, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. at the Town of Casco Com-

munity Center Meeting Room.

TOWN OF CASCO

CASCO ZONING BOARD JANUARY 17, 2022 COMMUNITY CENTER MEETING ROOM 940 MEADOW ROAD 6:00 P. M.

First Order of Business:

• Call Meeting to Order • Determine a Quorum

New Business:

• Dimensional Variance Appeal, Paul and Denise Weldner, Tax Map 19, Lot 29, located at 9 Morningside Lane, Casco Maine. Limited/Residential Recreational District. Requesting a Setback Variance for a remodel of a garage.

Additions:

• None

Next Meeting:

• February 15, 2022 If Needed

TOWN OF DENMARK

Notice of Public Hearing Pursuant to 1 M.R.S. § 403-B

The Board will hold a Public Hearing to adopt a Remote Participation Policy.

Has been rescheduled to: Thursday, January 13, 2022 Time: 7 p.m.

Location: Denmark Municipal Building Meeting Room

TOWN OF LOVELL

PUBLIC NOTICE

BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING

Town of Lovell is inviting you to a scheduled Budget Committee meeting to be held Tuesday, January 11, 2022, at 7 p.m. at the Town Meeting House. Located at 1133 Main St. Lovell, Maine 04051. Masks are required.