February 20 - Town of Scarborough
February 20 - Town of Scarborough
February 20 - Town of Scarborough
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Mike Wallace <strong>of</strong> 25 Carriage Way spoke <strong>of</strong> his concerns regarding the proposed zone change<br />
and was very concern with what the plan it; the traffic issues and the crime rate. What is lower<br />
income housing – would like to know what this is.<br />
Steve Osborn <strong>of</strong> 3 Carriage Way spoke against the proposed zone change and to take away<br />
from others for just one individual is not right. He voiced his concerns regarding the traffic<br />
issues. Asked if this proposal is part <strong>of</strong> the Impact Fee.<br />
Ms. Frank <strong>of</strong> 3 Griffin Road spoke against the proposed development and was concerned about<br />
the traffic issues. She felt that single family homes would be more equitable to what currently<br />
in the neighborhood.<br />
Corey Fogerty <strong>of</strong> 2 Surrey Lane spoke against the proposed zone change – this would change<br />
the fabric <strong>of</strong> the neighborhood.<br />
A resident spoke in support <strong>of</strong> the proposed resolve and asked the Council to bring this forward<br />
at the next <strong>Town</strong> Council meeting.<br />
Jane Leng <strong>of</strong> 11 Abigail Way, also supported the proposed resolve to ask our Legislative<br />
Delegation to hear to the voice <strong>of</strong> the people and reject the Governor’s Budget.<br />
Item 5. Minutes. <strong>February</strong> 6, <strong>20</strong>13 – Regular Meeting. Motion by Councilor Sullivan, seconded by<br />
Councilor Holbrook, to move approval <strong>of</strong> the minutes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>February</strong> 6, <strong>20</strong>13, regular <strong>Town</strong> Council<br />
meeting.<br />
Vote: 5 Yeas.<br />
Item 6. Adjustment to the Agenda. None at this time.<br />
Item 7. Items to be signed: a. Treasurer’s Warrants. Treasurer’s Warrants were signed during the<br />
meeting.<br />
Order No. 13-03, 7:00 p.m. Public hearing on the proposed amendments to Chapter 405 –<br />
<strong>Scarborough</strong> Zoning Ordinance, regarding the Seventh Amendment to Contract Zone IX – New<br />
England Expedition. Rick Shinay, Attorney with DrummonWoodsum and Representative for New<br />
England Expedition, gave a brief overview on the proposed amendments and noted that the Planning<br />
Board sent a position recommendation to the Council.<br />
Vice Chair Roy opened the public hearing. As there were no comments either for or against, the<br />
hearing was closed at 7:26 p.m. The second reading on this item would be scheduled for the next<br />
regular <strong>Town</strong> Council meeting on Wednesday, March 6, <strong>20</strong>13.<br />
Order No. 13-06, 7:00 p.m. Public hearing and second reading on the proposed amendments to<br />
Chapter 1401 – the Coastal Waters and Harbor Ordinance. Thomas Hall, <strong>Town</strong> Manager, gave a<br />
brief overview on this item. Councilor Benedict, Liaison to this committee also made comments on the<br />
proposed amendments and urged the Council to support the recommendations.<br />
Vice Chair Roy opened the public hearing. As there were no comments either for or against, the<br />
hearing was closed at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Motion by Councilor Benedict, seconded by Councilor Blaise, to move approval <strong>of</strong> the second reading<br />
on the proposed amendments to Chapter 1401 – the Coastal Waters and Harbor Ordinance, as follows:<br />
AMENDMENT TO THE COASTAL WATERS<br />
AND HARBORS ORDINANCE<br />
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED by the <strong>Town</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scarborough</strong>, Maine, in <strong>Town</strong><br />
Council assembled, that the following amendments to Chapter 1401 – the Coastal Waters and Harbors