Morrill officials accept Jan. 22 minutes and approve State of Maine Parks and Lands permit application

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Summary

In a brief meeting that ran about three minutes, Morrill officials voted to accept minutes from Jan. 22 and approved a permit application submitted by the State of Maine Parks and Lands; no public comment was recorded.

Morrill town officials voted to accept the minutes of their Jan. 22 regular meeting and approved a permit application from the State of Maine Parks and Lands during a meeting that began about 6:01 p.m. and adjourned at about 6:04 p.m.

The meeting included no public comments. "I make a motion to accept the minutes for January 22," said the meeting chair, who moved both the minutes acceptance and the permit-approval motions. A second was recorded for each motion but the transcript does not identify the seconder, and the chair asked for and received a voice vote of "all in favor" on both items.

The permit application was described only as a submission from the State of Maine Parks and Lands; the transcript does not include details about the type of permit, the project location within the park system, or any conditions attached to approval. Meeting participants noted that a planned site visit to the state park did not take place "because of the fact that we can't get in there," a participant said during adjournment discussions.

The meeting closed after officials confirmed the next meeting date as March 12 at 6 p.m.

Details recorded in the meeting transcript do not specify vote tallies by name or list conditions attached to the permit application.