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Town of Maine board renews license, adopts website policy and fills conservation commission seats

Town of Maine Board · February 18, 2025
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Summary

At its February meeting the Town of Maine board approved routine minutes and reports, renewed a junkyard salvage-yard license, adopted a social media and website policy, and appointed members to a reactivated Conservation Commission; vote tallies were not specified in the transcript.

The Town of Maine board met and approved routine business including the Jan. 21 meeting minutes, the clerk’s report and audited bills, then moved to renew a junkyard/salvage-yard license for Lance Garage for the 2025–26 year.

The board’s discussion of the Lance Garage license included a staff report that last year the business purchased 67 vehicles and removed 58 from the property for recycling; tax-map parcel numbers were read into the record. A motion to renew the license was made and the board proceeded to roll call; the transcript records the motion and roll-call procedure but does not list an explicit vote tally.

Members also moved to appoint Jamie Walker to the Recreation Committee for a five-year term; that motion was seconded (final roll-call results were not specified). The board adopted a social media and website policy that designates the Town of Maine website as the municipality’s only official town website and names administrators and content guidelines. The board also passed a resolution reactivating the town’s Conservation Commission under the town code (Chapter 39) and read the appointments: Phil Child (one-year term), Andrea Iorn (one-year term), Matt White (two-year term, appointed chairman), Bill Bitner (two-year term) and Edward Pack (two-year term).

Board members noted the adopted policy document is available on the town website. The meeting record shows motions and roll-call procedure for each of these items, but the transcript does not include a roll-call tally with named yes/no votes.

The board concluded the agenda item by directing that the newly appointed commissions and policy be posted on the town website. The board moved on to other business and ended routine procedures for the meeting.