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WARRANT for the ANNUAL MEETING - 10/7/00
In the name of the state of Maine, you are hereby required to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Frye Island, in the County of Cumberland, qualified by law to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Frye Island Community Center on Saturday, October 7, 2000 at 9:00 a.m. to act upon the following Articles.
Be it resolved by the residents of the Town of Frye Island, Maine that a petition for withdrawal be filed with the directors of the School Administrative District No. 6 and with the Commissioner of the State of Maine Department of Education and that the withdrawal committee be appointed to expend up to $1,000 for this purpose.
Article 3. To vote to change Town Ordinance Chapter 105 (Ordinance Prohibiting Unsafe Use of Golf Carts in the Town of Frye Island, Maine, Providing Penalties for Violation Thereof), paragraph 105-4, sub-paragraph F as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
F. Use of a golf cart by a driver without a valid motor vehicle driving license unless the driver is fifteen years of age or older and:
1. by a driver under the age of twelve has successfully completed a golf cart safety course approved by the Town, or an ATV safety course approved by the State of Maine, or,
2. by a driver without a valid motor vehicle driving license unless there is a person with a valid motor vehicle driving license seated next to the driver. This does not apply to a driver without a valid motor vehicle driving license fourteen years or older who has successfully completed a golf cart safety course approved by the Town, or an ATV safety course approved by the State of Maine.
Article 5. To vote to see if the Town will approve the recommended year 2001 budget appropriations of $1,375,875, a tax commitment of $1,018,023, and a mil rate of $32.50 per thousand.
Article 6. To vote to see if the Voters will approve a 10.75% interest rate to be charged on late taxes for fiscal year 2001, starting January 1, 2001, where the tax commitment date is October 7, 2000 and the tax due dates are January 1, 2001 and July 1, 2001.
Article 7. To vote to add the following text as a new Town of Frye Island Ordinance covering Solid Waste Rules and Regulations:
USE OF THE FACILITY: The use of the Frye Island Landfill Facility by any person shall be at the direction of the attendant in charge. No person using the Facility shall violate any directive put forth by the attendant. If any person refuses to obey a directive of the attendant, the attendant shall have the authority to immediately refuse that person access to the Facility. The attendant(s) may examine any material brought to the Facility to insure that Rules and Regulations are complied with. The attendant(s) may refuse to accept any solid waste that is hazardous or that is not separated in accordance with these Rules and Regulations. Police enforcement shall be maintained. Violators may be prosecuted. Wastes will be deposited in areas as designated by signs on site, or by the attendant.
PERMTS: THE FRYE ISLAND RECYCLING AND LANDFILL FACILITY IS OPERATED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FRYE ISLAND RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS. ADMISSION TO THE FACILITY WILL BE BY PERMIT ONLY. Only waste collected within the Town of Frye Island will be deposited at the Frye Island Recycling and Landfill Facility. Failure to comply will result in revocation, or suspension, or permit to use the facility.
4 Tin & Steel Cans 11. Inert Fill
7. High Grade Paper (14. Waste Oil)
17. (Batteries - (Household & Automotive)
Only clean dry corrugated cardboard is acceptable.No light foreign cardboard, ex: shoe boxes, beverage six pack containers, and cereal boxes.
Computer paper — green bar, very white and shiny
White bond — any white sheet paper: copy paper, register tapes, envelopes (no windows), laser printed computer paper, or bond printouts.
Will be treated as waste except that it will have any item listed in the ordinance removed from the debris and put in it’s designated location, such as wood, copper, brass, steel, etc.
Effective Date: DATE OF ADOPTION.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish a policy procedure whereby real estate property acquired in accordance with M.R.S.A. §§ 942 and 943, as amended, shall be managed, administered and disposed of by the Town of Frye Island. This is a policy and not an ordinance.
FORECLOSED TAX LIEN – A tax lien mortgage that has automatically foreclosed pursuant to 36 M.RS.A. §§ 942 and 943.
JUST VALUE FOR THE CURRENT YEAR TAXES NOT ASSESSED – The amount of taxes that would have been assessed to the property had it not been owned by the municipality on April 1 of the year in which it is sold by the municipality. (NOTE: The purpose of this definition is to recover for the municipality those taxes which would have been assessed to the municipality if it had been privately owned on April 1 in the year which it is sold. These taxes would be lost under current law if the municipality sells tax-acquired property after April 1.)
LAND or LANDS – That portion of the physical surface of the earth either natural or modified by man to a permanent or semi-permanent she and all natural or man-made resources therein and thereon. For the purpose of this chapter, “land’ shall be commonly referred to as “real estate property.” as cited below.
MAIL – Regular, first class mail posted at any United States Post Office, postage prepaid.
MANUFACTURED REAL ESTATE PROPERTY – Any structure, building or dwelling, the same being constructed or fabricated elsewhere and transported, in whole or in part, to and placed, set or installed permanently or temporarily upon land within the municipality. For the purpose of this chapter, “manufactured real estate property” shall be commonly referred to as “real estate property”, as cited below.
MUNICIPALITY – The Town of Frye Island, Maine
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS – The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Frye Island, Maine
PRIOR OWNER – The person or persons, entity or entities, heirs or assigns to whom the property was most recently assessed for municipal taxes.
QUITCLAIM DEED – A signed, legal instrument releasing the municipality’s right, title or interest in real estate property, acquired by virtue of foreclosed tax liens, to an individual or individuals, entity or entities, without providing a guaranty or warranty of title to the same.
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY – All land or lands and all structures, buildings, dwellings, tenements and hereditaments, including manufactured real estate property, located or relocated upon any land or lands connected therewith and all rights thereto and interests therein.
TAX ACQUIRED PROPERTY – That real estate property tax acquired by the municipality by virtue of a foreclosed tax lien as cited above.
TAX LIEN – The statutory lien created by 36 M.R.S.A. § 552.
A. The municipal officers shall obtain fire loss insurance for tax-acquired property in a dollar value not less than all outstanding taxes, liens, costs and other attendant expenses.
B. The municipal officers shall determine when and if any occupants of tax acquired property shall vacate the same.
C. The municipal officers shall determine whether a tax-acquired property is to be retained for municipal use or disposed of in accordance with provisions of this chapter. The municipal officers shall determine which lots, if any shall be appraised prior to sale.
D. The municipal officers may pursue an auction for equitable relief in accordance with the provisions of 36 M.R.S.A. § 946, as amended, as a means of securing a clear title to any tax-acquired property, whether it is to be sold or retained.
E. The municipal officers may change a monthly rental fee to any and all occupants of tax-acquired property. Should a rental fee be charged, the municipal officers shall obtain general liability insurance coverage for the rented tax-acquired property.
F. The municipal officers shall, in the event that the property is vacated for sixty (60) consecutive days, obtain general liability insurance coverage for the tax-acquired property.
A. For a thirty-day period following the date of foreclosure, the Treasurer may accept payment from the prior owner for all past due taxes, accrued interest and costs associated with the tax lien foreclosure process if offered by the prior owner. Following the acceptance of payment, the municipality shall deliver a municipal quitclaim deed to the prior owner releasing the municipality’s interest in the property.
B. The municipal officers shall solicit public bids for the sale of the tax-acquired property and shall receive, open and read aloud submitted bids
C. The municipal officers shall send notice of the impending sale, via mail only, to any and all prior owners of said property. Such notification shall be made at least forty-five (45) days prior to the scheduled sale. Said prior owner may redeem the property within the 30 days immediately following notification, with full payment of all outstanding taxes. Including a just value for the current year not assessed, liens, interest and all costs, including but not limited to notice and insurance costs.
D. The municipal officers shall cause a public notice of an impending public sale of tax-acquired property to be posted within the Town Office and to be advertised for two (2) successive weeks in those newspapers generally used by the town for legal advertisements. The last notice shall be published at least seven (7) days prior to the advertised sale date.
E. The municipal officers require the following for proper submission:
(1) A bid sheet containing a full description of the property being bid upon, and the bid price in United State currency.
(2) A certified cashier’s check or postal money order, in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid price, to be included as a deposit on the bid. Failure to submit a deposit shall cause the bid to be automatically rejected.
F. The municipal officers shall require that those bid terms cited in Subsection E (1) and (2) be sealed in a single plain envelope marked only “Tax-Acquired Property Bid” on the exterior and either be hand delivered to the municipality or, if mailed, enclosed within a second envelope addressed; Town Manager, Town of Frye Island 1 Sunset Road, Frye Island, Maine 04071. All bids must be received by the municipality no later than 10:00 am daylight saving time on the date that bids shall be opened and read.
G. The municipal officers generally will not accept any bid for a dollar amount less than the total outstanding taxes, including a just value for current year taxes not assessed, liens, interest and all costs, including but not limited to public notice fees and insurance costs.
H. The municipal officers shall retain the right to accept or reject any and all bids submitted and shall cause the same disclaimer to be noted in any public notice soliciting bids in accordance with this chapter. Should the municipal officers reject all bids, the property may be offered again for public sale without notice to any prior owner or owners and without first having offered it to any prior owner
I. The municipal officers shall notify, via mail, any successful bidder.
J. The municipal officers shall, as a credit to payment, retain the submitted old price deposit of any successful bidder and shall return all other submitted deposits within ten (10) days of the bid opening.
K. The municipal officers shall require payment in full from any successful bidder within thirty (30) calendar days following the date when bids are opened and read (see Subsection L for exception). Should the bidder fail to pay the full balance, the municipality shall retain the bid price deposit and title to the property.
L. The municipal officers may, subject to a show of good faith on the part of the bidder, extend the time limit a one-time-only additional twenty (20) days in which full payment must be received.
M. The municipal officers shall issue only a quitclaim deed to convey title to tax acquired property.
N. The successful bidder shall be responsible for the removal of any and all occupants of purchased tax-acquired property and shall, in writing, forever indemnify and save harmless the municipality from any and all claims arising out of the sale of the tax-acquired property brought by the occupants of the purchased property, their heirs or assigns.
Effective Date: Date of Adoption
Article 9. To vote to add the following definition to ARTICLE II (Definitions), Section 101-3 of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance:
SHED -- A small accessory building, 144 square feet or less in area, which is used primarily for storage
Article 10. To vote to change the following definition in ARTICLE II (Definitions), Section 101-3 of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
ABUTTER -- The owner of a property sharing a common boundary with another property or within 250 150 feet of a given piece of property whether or not these properties are separated by a public or private way. Owners shall be considered to be parties listed by the Tax Assessor of Frye Island and the ones against whom taxes are assessed.
Article 11. To vote to change the following definition in Article II (Definitions), Section 101-3 of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
LOT, CORNER -- A lot with at least two (2) contiguous sides meeting at an included angle less than 135° and each abutting upon at least one street or public easement road which is part of the public easement granted by Frye Island, Inc. in 1999 and accepted by the Town, and which is not primarily an access to a beach. a right-of-way.
Article 12. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-6, R-Residential Districts B – D Permitted Uses of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
B. Permitted uses, not requiring site plan review, shall be as follows. Such uses shall require approval from the Code Enforcement Officer, only. (Uses noted by a "55" are allowed with out a CEO permit. Uses noted by a "56" require CEO notification. Uses noted by a "60" require a shoreland permit when located in the shoreland zone- see SZ uses table)
C. Permitted uses requiring site plan review shall be as follows. Such uses shall require Planning Board approval, in accordance with Part 2 of this Chapter. (Uses noted by a "50" are allowed only on a "conforming lot" (see definition). Uses noted by a "51" are not allowed in cluster subdivisions. Uses noted by a "52" are not allowed when located in the shoreland zone).
D. Uses listed below shall first require approval from the Board of Appeals as a Special Exception, in accordance with standards set forth in this Part 1. Such uses shall also require site plan review and approval from the Planning Board approval. (Uses noted by a "50" are allowed only on a "conforming lot" (see definition). Uses noted by a "51" are not allowed in cluster subdivisions. Uses noted by a "52" are not allowed when located in the shoreland zone).
Article 13. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-6, R-Residential Districts E Minimum Lot Size of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
E. Minimum lot size (minimum area per family) shall be as follows:
Area: eighty forty thousand (80,00040,000) square feet and sixty twenty thousand (60,00020,000) square feet with public water
F.E.Minimum dimensions for lots forty thousand (40,000) square feet or more shall be as follows:
1.0.Front building setback,: fifty (50) feet
2.0.Side building setback:
Forty (40) feet. without public water
Twenty (20) feet with public water
3.0.Rear building setback:
G.F.Minimum dimensions for lots twenty thousand (20,000) to forty thousand (40,000) square feet shall be as follows:
1.0.Front building setback: fifty (50) feet.
2.0.Side building setback: twenty (20) feet.
3.0.Rear building setback: twenty (20) feet.
Article 14. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-6, R-Residential Districts F Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
H.F. Minimum dimensions for lots under 20,000 square feet shall be as follows:
1. Front building setback: fifty (50) feet.
2. Side building setback: fifteen (15) feet.
3. Rear, building setback: fifteen (15) feet.
Article 15. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-6, R-Residential Districts G Accessory Building Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Article 16. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-6, R-Residential Districts H Shed Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Front building setback: Thirty (30) feet
Rear, building setback: ten (10) feet.
Article 17. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-9, R-Water Oriented Commercial Districts: Permitted Uses of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Accessory uses and buildings 60.
Uses listed below shall first require approval from the Board of Appeals as a Special Exception, in accordance with standards set forth in this Part 1. Such uses shall also require site plan review and approval from the Planning Board. (Uses noted by a "50" are allowed only on a "conforming lot" (see definition). Uses noted by a "51" are not allowed in cluster subdivisions. Uses noted by a "52" are not allowed when located in the shoreland zone).
Article 18. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-9, R-Water Oriented Commercial Districts: Minimum Lot Size of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Article 19. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-9, R-Water Oriented Commercial Districts: Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Article 20. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-9, R-Water Oriented Commercial Districts: Accessory Building Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Article 21. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-9, R-Water Oriented Commercial Districts: Shed Setbacks of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
Article 22. To vote to change Article III, Section 101-14, Lots of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
A. Lots which abut on more than one (1) right-of-way shall provide the required front setback along every right-of-way. Corner Lots -- Where a corner lot has more than one contiguous side abutting a street or public easement road as described in the definition of LOT, CORNER, and each of the sides abutting a street or public easement road has approximately the same length (that is, the shortest of said sides abutting a street or public easement road has a length at least 95% the length of the longest of said sides abutting a street or public easement road), the lot shall provide the required front setback along every street or public easement road. Where one of the sides abutting upon a street or public easement road is shorter than the other side(s) abutting upon a street or public easement road, for the purposes of this section the shorter side shall be deemed the front regardless of the direction in which any buildings may face, and the front building setback shall be as specified for that size lot. Where the width of the lot as viewed from said shorter side is less than 100 feet, the building setback from streets or public easement roads other than the front shall be thirty (30) feet. Where the width of the lot is between 100 and 120 feet, the building setback from streets or public easement roads other than the front shall be forty (40) feet. Where the width of the lot is at least 120 feet, the building setback from streets or public easement roads other than the front shall be as specified for front building setback for that size lot.
Where an owner of a corner lot believes that the 30 or 40 foot setback requirement will render appropriate use of the property for a single-family dwelling difficult, upon proof of notification to all Abutters such owner may request a Special Exception, but such Special Exception shall require approval only by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Article 23. To vote to add Article III, Section 101-11, RC-Recreational Districts to the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance (currently an unused section with number reserved), as follows:
101-11. RC-Recreational Districts.
2. Small boat launching, for example, kayaks, canoes small sailboats such as Sunfishä.
3. Picnicking.
4. Family games such as badminton, horseshoes, etc.
C. Permitted uses requiring site plan review shall be as follows. Such uses shall require Planning Board approval, in accordance with Part 2 of this chapter. (Uses noted by a 50 are allowed only on a conforming lot (see definition). Uses noted by a 60 require a shoreland permit when located in a shoreland zone-see SZ uses table).
1. Tennis courts.
2. Recreational fields, for example, softball or hardball fields, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc. 50,60
4. Day camp for children. 50
5. Accessory uses and buildings. 50,60
6. Sheds. 50,60
7. Manufactured buildings. 50,60
8. Playgrounds for children. 50,60
9. Hiking and nature trails.
1. 20000 square feet for permitted uses not requiring site plan review.
2. 40000 square feet, for permitted uses requiring site plan review.
E. Minimum dimensions for lots 40000 square feet or more shall be as follows.
1. Front 50 feet.
2. Side 40 feet
3. Rear 40 feet
F. Minimum dimensions for lots less than 40000 square feet shall be as follows.
1. Front 50 feet
2. Side 20 feet
3. Rear 20 feet
Article 24. To vote to change ARTICLE XIIa - Septic Systems Over Two Thousand Gallons per Day of the Town of Frye Island Land Use Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
§ 101–73.1. Purpose.
A. .Since the majority of homes in Frye Island use wells for their water supply, a major concern is to ensure that new development does not adversely affect the groundwater supply.
B. .Since aquifer recharge areas are an integral part of providing individuals who live in Frye Island with the highest quality drinking water, preventing pollution or contamination of these areas is a priority.
C.A.And finally, sSince the current State Plumbing Code does not provide for adequate protection of all types of wetlands, such as wooded wetlands, and since the Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Frye Island Board of Selectmen on January 14, 1992, identifies over a dozen goals associated with protecting the drinking water in the Town of Frye Island from possible contamination, the Town of Frye Island Board of Selectmen finds that further protection of the natural environment from large-scale septic systems is necessary.
D.B.Therefore, this Article is enacted to establish regulations to control the location, design, construction and monitoring of septic systems over two thousand (2,000) gallons per day capacity in Frye Island.
§ 101–73.2. Review process.
A. After the effective date of this Article, all new septic systems of two thousand (2,000) to four thousand nine hundred ninety-nine (4,999) gallons per day capacity shall be engineered and shall be subject to site plan review by the Planning Board pursuant to Part 2 of this chapter. The Planning Board shall require an independent peer review, the cost of which shall be borne by the applicant. Where the Planning Board finds that such a peer review is insufficient, the Planning Board, at its discretion, may require a more comprehensive and independent engineering review, in lieu of a peer review, the cost of which shall be borne by the applicant.
B. After the effective date of this Article, all new septic systems over five thousand (5,000) gallons per day capacity shall be engineered systems and shall be subject to site plan review by the Planning Board under Part 2 of this chapter; for all such systems, an independent engineering review shall be required, and the cost of the same shall be borne by the applicant.
C.B.Replacement of systems with capacity exceeding two thousand (2,000) gallons per day in existence as of August 1, 1995, shall be exempt from any or all provisions of this Article XIA unless the replacement system's capacity is increased over that of the existing system, in which case this Article XIA shall fully apply.
§ 101–73.3. Monitoring.
§ 101–73.4. Insurance; effective date.
A. As a part of the site plan review process, the Planning Board shall require the applicant to obtain liability insurance to remain in full force and effect during the useful life of the septic system. For the purposes of determining the amount of liability insurance, the Planning Board shall request a construction cost estimate from the Portland Water District or qualified consultant to provide water to any home within one-fourth-mile radius of the proposed septic system. The amount of the insurance policy shall be for no less an amount than that estimate provided by the Water District or consultant, plus ten percent (10%). The Town of Frye Island shall also be named as an additional named insured on such insurance policy.
B. Effective date. Based upon environmental threat posed by any such large capacity septic system, and notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, this Article shall apply to any application for a septic system of two thousand (2,000) gallons per day or greater capacity submitted on or after March 1, 1996July 1, 1998.
Article 26. To vote to change Town of Frye Island Firearms Ordinance, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
An Ordinance to Prohibit the Discharge of Firearms Use of Weapons within the Town of Frye Island
This Ordinance shall be known as and may be cited as the "Ordinance to Prohibit the Discharge of Firearms Use of Weapons “
The purpose of this Ordinance is to protect the health, safety and well-being of the citizens of Frye Island by regulating the use of weapons with the Town.
§ 103-3. Prohibition of the Use of Weapons.
a) No person shall shoot with or use a bow and arrow, bbgun, air gun of any kind, gas pellet gun of any kind, slingshot, a firearm of any kind or description or any such weapon within the Town except in the performance of official duties, at authorized ranges, or in self – defense.
b) Not withstanding the above, the Town Clerk may issue special permits for:
1. Hunting to cull the deer herd or other animals when approved by the Board of Selectmen.
2. The shooting of rabid animals by law enforcement agents in the performance of their duties.
3. The special permits shall be effective only for the period established by the Board of Selectmen and may be revoked at any time.
Note: If accepted, this ordinance must be sent to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Article 27. To vote to change Town of Frye Island Ordinance to Prohibit Hunting and Trapping, as follows (bold font indicates text added, strike through font indicates text to be deleted):
An Ordinance to Prohibit Hunting and Trapping of Animals the Use of Traps
§ 104–1. Title.
This Ordinance shall be known as and may be cited as the "Ordinance to Prohibit Hunting and Trapping of Animals the Use of Traps
§ 104–2. Purpose.
The purpose of this Ordinance is to protect the health, safety and well‑being of the citizens of Frye Island by regulating hunting and trapping the use of traps within the Town.
§ 104–3. Prohibition of Hunting and Trapping the Use of Traps
Hunting and trapping of animals is prohibited within the Town of Frye Island, with the following exceptions: Use of traps is prohibited within the Town of Frye Island. Traps that are prohibited include leg-hold traps, steel-jaw traps, wire snares, rope snares and conibear traps. The following exceptions shall apply:
A B. The shooting of rabid animals by law enforcement agents in the performance of their duties.
B C. Special permits shall be issued for humane trapping to relocate animals under the direction of the Board of Selectmen.
C D. Trapping of household pests.
§ 104–4. Violations and Penalties.
§ 104–5. Enforcement.
This Ordinance shall be enforced by the Town of Frye Island Police Department, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department, Game Wardens of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, or their designees.
§ 109 -1. Title
§ 109-2. Purpose.
§ 109-3. Trespassing, tampering, jumping, diving and swimming prohibited.
§ 109-4. Violations and penalties.
§ 109-5. Enforcement.
§ 109-1. Title
John Crosby, Selectman
Dated at Frye Island: September 28, 2000