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OFFICE
OF Code Enforcement
Comprehensive Master Plan Implementation Committee
Christopher Farmer 892-0785 (h) 56
Laskey Road 450-4600 (w)
Ray Monahan 892-8459 (h) 4 Acorn
Lane 774-2112 (w)
David Nadeau (PL BD REP) 892-7192
(h) 89 Johnson Road
Will Plumley 892-4597 (h) 46 Main
Street 775-4738 X255 (w)
Elaine Pollock 892-4087 (h) 119
Highland Cliff Road
David Tobin 892-4620 (h) 58 Main
Street
William Tracy 892-8134 (h) 45
Highland Cliff Road 892-2126 (w)
Calvin Vary 892-4918 (h) 274 Pope
Road 885-8148 (w)
Keith Williams 892-8391 (h) 48
Lantern Lane 800-832-9672 X1109 (w)
Elizabeth Wisecup (COUNCIL REP)
892-0299 (h) 181 Highland Cliff Road
One community member slot, and one
Zoning Board slot remain open on this committee.
Purpose:
The purpose of the Comprehensive Master Plan Implementation Committee shall be to monitor progress in making the changes recommended in the comprehensive plan as well as prepare progress reports for the Town Council and the residents of Windham.
Membership:
The Committee shall be composed of twelve (12) members; nine (9) members from the community, one (1) member each from the Planning Board and Board of Appeals, and one (1) member of the Town Council who shall be a non-voting member.
Meetings and Procedures:
The Committee shall select a Chairman from its membership. The Chairman shall have the authority to convene meetings of the Committee, which shall be con-ducted in accordance with Maine’s Freedom of Access law (1 MRSA § 401 et seq.), with due notice to the members. The Committee shall adopt such other rea-sonable rules of procedure as may be necessary for the efficient conduct of its business while allowing for public accountability and due process.
The Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Town Council.
Charge:
It shall be the responsibility of the Committee to:
1. Meet periodically with the Council, possibly quarterly, to discuss progress, problems and possible mid-course changes in the plan.
2. Advise and assist the Ordinance Review Committee, the group assigned responsibility for revising the zoning ordinance and other land use regulations, concerning land use recommendations contained in the comprehensive plan.
3. Review draft changes prepared by the Ordinance Review Committee for consistency with the Comprehensive Master Plan before submittal to the Planning Board.
4. Hold public hearings to solicit comments about planning and development activities in Windham regarding their consistency with the Comprehensive Master Plan.
5. Evaluate the effectiveness of changes accomplished under recommendations contained in the comprehensive plan.
6. Prepare a short report about implementation efforts for inclusion in the annual Town Report.
7. Monitor how changes in Maine statutes and regulations could impact planning and development in Windham.
Adopted 9/26/03 by Council Article 03-213
[Note: The “Purpose” and “Charge” are taken directly from the Comprehensive Master Plan, pp. 2-25 – 2-26]
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