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Dec 08, 2006 "Building a Better Community Through Communication" Vol 35, Number 46

Council moves ahead with Dispatch referendum, slows Zoning ordinance

Ray Clark and Judy Huff

Another meeting, another boatload of questions for the Gray Town Council.

Pam Wilkinson wanted to know what's happening with Pennell, and so did Jim Monroe. The answer? Nobody knows; it's still in the hands of a judge.

Nearly a thousand signatories to a petition wanted to know what's happening with Gray Dispatch; the answer to that is clear: it's in the hands of Cumberland County until next June, when a referendum will decide whether the transfer will happen.

Lots of people wondered what's going on with the Wellhead Protection District zoning ordinance amendment, including the Water District and David Knudsen, of the Ordinance Review Committee. The answer to this one is, for the present, not much: the Council, after discovering several errors in the document, decided to send it to the Planning Board, errors and all.

Next up for the Council: planning the budget process for next year.


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