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October 10, 2002   Vol. 3 No. 21
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Note: agendas and notices are posted on our website as they appear. The public is invited to all meetings.
More information can be found at the town's websites: www.newgloucester.com, and www.graymaine.org


Gray Municipal Calendar

Thursday, October 10: Joint Leaders, 7:30 a.m., SAD Central Office
Thursday, October 10: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Stimson Hall
Monday, October 14: Town office closed in observance of Columbus Day
Tuesday, October 15: Town Council, 7 p.m., Stimson Hall
Tuesday, October 15: Website Committee, 7:30 p.m., Gray Chiropractic Center, 13 Main St. Gray
Wednesday, October 16: Comprehensive Plan Sub-Committee, 6:30 p.m., Stimson Hall
Wednesday, October 16: Economic Development Committee, 7 p.m., Stimson Hall
Thursday, October 17: Library Long Range Planning Committee, 5-9 p.m., Library
Thursday, October 17: Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., Stimson Hall
Monday, October 21: Town Center Office Committee, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, October 22: Joint meeeting Town Attorney/Council/Boards/Committees, 6:30 p.m., Stimson Hall
Thursday, October 24: Finance Committee, 8 a.m., Town Office
Thursday, October 24: Planning Board, 7 p.m., Stimson Hall
Monday, October 28: Town Center Office Committee, 4 p.m., Stimson Hall
Gray Water District Board Of Trustees Meeting Monday, October 28 7 p.m. at 80 Shaker Rd.
Monday, October 28: Town Council, 6 p.m., Stimson Hall
Wednesday, October 30: Comprehensive Plan Sub Committee/SAD Board joint meeting, 6 p.m., Stimson Hall

All meetings are open to the public. The public is welcome to attend. Stimson Hall is at 4 Shaker Rd., Gray. FMI call 657-3339 or e-mail Town Office at grayme@maine.rr.com. Visit the Town’s website at www.graymaine.org

New Gloucester Municipal Calendar
Visit the town website at www.newgloucester.com
New Gloucester Municipal Calendar
October, 2002
Town Office closed Monday, October 14 in observance of Columbus Day
Tuesday, October 10: Joint Leaders, 7
Tuesday, October 15: MMWAC Tour, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall
Tuesday, October 15: Planning Board, 7:30 p.m., Meeting House
Wednesday, October 16: School Board, 7 p.m., Meeting House
Thursday, October 17: Historic Society, 7:30 p.m., Meeting House
Saturday, October 19: Community Day, all day, New Gloucester Fairgrounds
Monday, October 21: Selectmen’s meeting, 7 p.m., Meeting House
Thursday, October 31: Zoning Committee, 7:30 p.m., Meeting House

All meetings are open to the public. The public is welcome to attend. New Gloucester Town Office is at Lower Gloucester, Intervale Rd., New Gloucester. Phone: 926-4126. The Town website is www.newgloucester.com

Agenda for Gray Town Council Meeting

Executive Session of the Council to review request for a tax abatement and to discuss parameters for negotiations with Mr. DeWolfe.

[Ed note: Maine Statute Title 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS, Chapter 13: PUBLIC RECORDS AND PROCEEDINGS, Subchapter 1: FREEDOM OF ACCESS, §405. Executive sessions, states the following are permitted deliberations in Executive Sessions:

6. Permitted deliberation. Deliberations may be conducted in executive sessions on the following matters and no others:

...C. Discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition or the use of real or personal property permanently attached to real property or interests therein or disposition of publicly held property or economic development only if premature disclosures of the information would prejudice the competitive or bargaining position of the body or agency; ]

First Order of Business: Public Hearings/Presentation
Public comment on the renewal of Liquor and Special Amusement License for the Loose Moose Saloon.
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Second Order of Business:
Approval of October 1, 2002 Town Council Minutes

Third Order of Business:
Reports from the Council Chair
Reports from the Town Manager
Council Correspondence
Parking Ordinance New Amendments

Fourth Order of Business:
Committee Appointments and Resignations
Committee Reports and Business
Workshop Status
Council Business

Fifth Order of Business:
Additions to the Agenda

Sixth Order of Business: New Orders
Order #27:
Council review and action to accept the renewal of the liquor and special amusement license of CSK, d/b/a Loose Moose Saloon, Portland Road, Gray, Maine.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Order #28:
Council review and action to accept the Business Development Conference for the early part of 2003.

This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.
Order #29: (1st Reading)

Council review and action regarding an Ordinance adopting the General Assistance Guidelines and the Annual Appendixes.

Order #30:
Council review and action to accept a Resolution Supporting Tax Reform.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Order #31:
Council review and action regarding a Resolution authorizing the Manager as the Voting Delegate to Maine Municipal Conference.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Seventh Order of Business: Tabled Orders

Order #8: (Leave on Table from 07/02/02 Meeting)
Council review and action to amend Council Rules. Sponsor Town Council.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Order #17:(Tabled from 8/20/02)
Council review and action to accept Ambrose Circle as a Town Road. Sponsor Town Manger.
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Eighth Order of Business: Standing Orders
Order #1:
Public Discussion of Non-Agenda Items.

Order #2:
Council approval of Pole Permits to Central Maine Power and Pine Tree Telephone Company.
None
This order requires a majority vote after an opportunity for public comment.

Ninth Order of Business:
Adjournment




 



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