ࡱ>    !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Root EntryZ O2p S CONTENTS &CompObjVSPELLINGXpen by Mr. Goodwin at 1:00pm and closed at 7:00pm. After closing the polls, the town meeting reconvened on Saturday morning, April 10, 2010 at 9:00am at Leavitt Area High School Cafeteria, at which time Mr. Goodwin announced the results of voting, as follows: Two Selectman for a three year term; House, Lawrence M. with 103 votes, Terreri, Angelo with 87 votes. Mr. House and Mr. Terreri were declared elected. Two MSAD/RSU #52 School Board Directors for a three year term; Bullard, Elizabeth with 126 votes, Tanous, Mark with 117 votes. Ms. Bullard and Mr. Tanous were declared elected. Three Budget Committee Members for a three year term; Conklin, Matthew with 114 votes, Gilbert Sr., Gregory L. with 126 votes. Write-In votes as follows each with 6 votes: Gagne, Brenda, Philipon, Sandra, Youland, Kurt. Mr. Youland and Ms. Philipon withdrew. Mr. Conklin, Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. Gagne were declared elected. Lawrence House thanked the Town for dedicating the Town Report to him. The American Legion Post 111 presented the Chartier to Tootie Ricker for display in the Museum. Memorial Service will be held on May 31st. Angelo Terrier presented Jody Goodwin and Kurt Youland with plaques for their past service as a Selectman. Eva Leavitt presented Nathan Guptil with the Volunteer of the Year Award. Article 3: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to accept as a Town Way Majestic Avenue so called, as described on the subdivision plan for Majestic Heights Subdivision dated July 18, 2007 estimated 1,050 feet of road surface plus the turnaround effective upon receipt of a Warranty Deed to the Town and a statement of value. Motion and second to hear Article 3 as written. Discussion: Road Commissioner was asked if this road had been inspected. Road CCHNKWKS  &$TEXTTEXTFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPPFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPC FDPCFDPC FDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCFDPCfollows: TwTown of Turner Town Meeting Warrant Results Friday, April 9, 2009 and Saturday, April 10, 2010 Androscoggin ss: State of Maine To Charles Poland, a resident of the Town of Turner in the County of Androscoggin and State of Maine. In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town of Turner in said County and State, qualified by law to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Turner Municipal Office Building in said town on Friday, the 9th day of April 2010 at 12:55 o clock in the afternoon, then and there to act upon Article 1 and by secret ballot on Article 2, as set out below, the polling hours therefore to be from 1:00 pm until 7:00 pm in the evening: And to notify and warn said inhabitants to meet at the Leavitt Area High School Cafeteria, in said town, on Saturday the 10th day of April 2010 at 9 o clock in the morning then and there to act upon Articles 3 through 77 as set out below, to wit: Article 1: To elect a moderator by written ballot to preside at said meeting. Nominations: Ira Goodwin Jr. Mr. Goodwin was elected with 5 votes. Motion and second by show of hands to adopt the Maine Moderators rules for this meeting and to modify it by allowing the Moderator to accept multiple motions on articles to raise and/or appropriate money, voting on the higher amount first, to guide the Moderator in the conduct o this meeting. Article 2: To elect all necessary Municipal Officers and RSU #52 aka MSAD # 52 School Board Directors  Two Selectmen, each for a three year term, who will also serve as Assessor and Overseers of the Poor, Two School Board Directors each for a three year term, and Three Budget Committee Members, each for a three year term. The polls were declared oommissioner stated inspection was done in September. Article 3 passes by a show of hands. Article 4: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to accept a gift of a Gazebo/Pavillion being constructed on RSU #52 aka MSAD #52 school campus in Turner Center with donations from the  Music for Mavis fund raiser and to also accept the balance of donated funds to be known as The Gazebo Fund, if any, for maintenance, electricity and insurance. Motion and second to hear Article 4 as written. No Discussion. Article 4 passes by show of hands. Article 5: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $3,000 for the Gazebo Fund and to raise and appropriate $ 3, 000 for such purpose pursuant to MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 1,500 Budget Committee recommend $ -0- Motion and second to hear Article 5 as written. Motion to hear Paula Varney-Anderson speak to give a brief explanation of this project. Question was asked if this project would be self sufficient and the response was yes. Question called to end debate, and to vote as written. Article 5 passes as written by a show of hands with the sum of $3,000. Article 6: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 341,961 for Administration and to raise and or appropriate $ 341,961 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 339,430 Budget Committee recommend $ 338,202 Motion and second to hear as written, motion and second to hear with $339,430. Amount of $341,961 rejected by a show of hands. Amount of $339,430 rejected by a show of hands. Motion and second to hear $339,420. Amount of $339,420 rejected by written ballot 40 yes, and 61 no. Motion and second to hear $338,202. Article 6 passes with the sum of $338,202 Article 7: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $25,000 for Accrued Absences Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 25,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 25,000 Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 7 passed by a show of hands with the sum of $25,000 Article 8: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $5,000 for Computer Upgrade Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 5,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $2,500 Motion and second to hear as recommended. Article 8 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $2,500. Article 9: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 12,000 for the Historic Building Reserve Account and to raise and or appropriate $ 12,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 12,000. Motion and second to combine Article 9 & 10. Motion Approved. No discussion. Article 9 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $12,000. Article 10: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 3,000 for the GAR Hall/Community House Reserve Account and to raise and or appropriate $ 3,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 3,000. Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 10 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $3,000. Article 11: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 20,000 for the Unemployment Fund and to raise and or appropriate $ 20,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 15,000. Motion and second to hear the $15,000 as recommended. No discussion. Article 11 passes with the sum of $15,000. Article 12: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 10,000 for the Obsolete Building Reserve Account and to raise and or appropriate $ 10,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen recommend $ -0- Budget Committee recommend $ 10,000. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 12 failed as written. Article 13: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 6,340 for Elections and to raise and or appropriate $ 6,340 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 6,320 Budget Committee recommend $ 6,300 Motion and second to hear $6,300 as Budget Committee recommend. No discussion. Article 13 passes with the sum of $6,300. Article 14: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 6,260 for Planning Board and to raise and or appropriate $ 6,260 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 6,000. Motion and second to hear $6,000 as recommended. No discussion Article 14 passes with the sum of $6,000. Article 15: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 52,715 for Code Enforcement and to raise and or appropriate $ 52,715 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 52,154 Budget Committee recommend $ 51,592 Motion and second to hear $51,592 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion. Article 15 passes with the sum of $51,592. Article 16: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 11,431 for Public Officers Association and to raise and or appropriate $ 11,431 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 11,206 Motion and second to hear $11,206 as recommended. Article 16 passes with the sum of $11,206. Article 17: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 93,115 for Fire Department and to raise and or appropriate $ 93,115 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 90,960 Motion and second to hear $93,115 as written. Article failed as written. Motion and second to hear $90,960 as recommended. Article 17 passes with the sum of $90,960. Article 18: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 30,000 for Fire Equipment Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 30,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 30,000. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee changed recommendation to $15,000. Motion and second to hear $15,000. Article 18 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $15,000 Article 19: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 1,577 for Emergency Management and to raise and or appropriate $ 1,577 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 1,577. Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 19 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $1,577. Article 20: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 244,895 for Rescue Department and to raise and or appropriate $ 244,895 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 242,717 Budget Committee recommend $ 241,539 Motion and second to hear $241,539. Article 20 passed by a show of hands with the sum of $241,539. Article 21: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 36,000 for Rescue Equipment Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 36,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 30,000. Board of Selectman and the Budget Committee changed recommendation to $15,000. Motion and second to hear $15,000. Article 21 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $15,000. Article 22: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 1,450 for Street Lights and to raise and or appropriate $ 1,450 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 1,450 Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 22 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $1,450. Article 23: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to subcontract such portions of road work as they may deem advisable, including either or both summer and winter projects. This article shall remain in effect until rescinded. Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 23 passes with a show of hands. Article 24: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 113,160 for Public Works Garage and to raise and or appropriate $ 113,160 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 108,960 Motion and second to hear on amount of $108,960 as recommeded. Article 24 passes by show of hands with the sum of $108,960. Article 25: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 125,000 for Highway Equipment Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 125,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 100,000 Board of Selectman and the Budget Committee change recommendation to $50,000. Motion and second to hear on amount of $50,000 as recommed. Article 25 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $50,000. Article 26: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 45,000 for Public Works Building Reserve and to raise and or appropriate $ 45,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 45,000 Article 26 failed due to lack of motion. Article 27: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 272,389 for Winter Roads and to raise and or appropriate $ 272,389 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 250,638 Budget Committee recommend $ 249,270 Motion and second to hear $249,270 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion Article 27 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $249,270. Article 28: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 196,974 for Summer Roads and to raise and or appropriate $ 196,974 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 183,991 Budget Committee recommend $ 182,623 Motion and second to hear on $182,623 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion. Article 28 passes by a show of hands with the sum $182,623. Article 29: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 189,610 for Transfer Station and to raise and or appropriate $ 189,610 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 185,620 Budget Committee recommend $ 185,044 Motion and second to hear on $185,044 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion. Article 29 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $185,044. Article 30: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 10,000 for Solid Waste Reserve Account and to raise and or appropriate $ 10,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 10,000. Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 30 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $10,000. Article 31: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 250 for Septage and to raise and or appropriate $ 250 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 250 Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 31 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $250. Article 32: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 39,662 for Recycling and to raise and or appropriate $ 39,662 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $38,803 Budget Committee recommend $ 38,620 Motion and second to hear on $38,620 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion. Article 32 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $38,620. Article 33: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 700 for Landfill and to raise and or appropriate $ 700 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 700 Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion Article 34 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $700. Article 34: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 425,000 for Paving and Construction and to raise and or appropriate $ 425,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 360,000 Budget Committee recommend $ 425,000 Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee change recommendation to $250,000. Motion and second to hear on $250,000 as recommended. No discussion. Article 34 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $250,000. Article 35: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 35,913 for Social Services and to raise and or appropriate $ 35,913 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 11,900. Motion and second to increase Community Concepts from $500 to $1000, increase the recommend amount of $11,900 to $12,600. Motion and second to amend the requested amount to $13,100 to include the late request of $700 from Western Maine Transportation. Motion and second to hear on amount of $13,100. Article 35 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $13,100. Article 36: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 14,000 for General Assistance and to raise and or appropriate $ 14,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 14,000. Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion Article 36 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $14,000. Article 37: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 13,169 for Animal Control and to raise and or appropriate $ 13,169 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 12,848. Motion and second to hear on $12,848 as recommended. No discussion Article 37 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $12,848. Article 38: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 24,900 for Library and to raise and or appropriate $ 24,900 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 24,900 Motion and second to hear as written. No discussion. Article 38 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $24,900. Article 39: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 5,000 for Turner Museum and Historical Association and to raise and or appropriate $ 5,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 5,000 Motion and second to combine Articles 39-45 together. Motion passes. Motion and second to hear with the amounts as written. Article 39 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $5,000. Article 40: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 11,500 for Cemeteries and to raise and or appropriate $ 11,500 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $11,500 Article 40 passes by a show of hands as written with sum of $11,500. Article 41: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 15,568 for Parks and to raise and or appropriate $ 15,568 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 15,568 Article 41 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $15,568. Article 42: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 15,000 for Turner Athletic Association and to raise and or appropriate $ 15,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 15,000 Article 42 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $15,000. Article 43: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 4,000 for Turner Ridge Riders and to raise and or appropriate $ 4,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 4,000 Article 43 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $4,000. Article 44: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 25,112 for Community Rental BQMC and to raise and or appropriate $ 25,112 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 25,112 Article 44 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $25,112. Article 45: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 10,000 BQMC Building Reserve Account and to raise and or appropriate $ 10,000 for such purpose pursuant MRSA Title 30-A section 5801, 5802. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 10,000 Article 45 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $10,000. Article 46: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 31,350 for Leavitt Institute Building and to appropriate $ 31,350 from the Leavitt Institute Fund for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 30,000 Budget Committee recommend $ 31,350 Motion and second to hear on $30,000 as Budget Committee recommended. No discussion Article 46 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $30,000. Article 47: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 2,400 for Conservation and to raise and or appropriate $ 2,400 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen and the Budget Committee recommend $ 2,400. Motion and second to hear on as written. Article 47 passes by a show of hands as written with the sum of $2,400. Article 48: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to spend a sum of money not to exceed $ 15,000 for Contingency and to raise and or appropriate $ 15,000 for such purpose. Board of Selectmen recommend $ 15,000 Budget Committee recommend $ 10,000 Motion and second to hear on both amounts. Article 48 passes with the sum of $15,000. Article 49: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to increase the property tax levy limit of $ 301,914 established for Turner by State law in the event that the municipal budget approved under the preceding articles will result in a tax commitment that is greater than that property tax levy limit. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 49 failed by a written ballot of 28 yes and 39 no. Article 50: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to charge 7% (annual) interest on one half taxes not paid by November 1, 2010 and one half taxes not paid by May 1, 2011 pursuant to MRSA Title 36, Section 505.4. Motion and second to combine Articles 50-57. Motion passes. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 50 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 51: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to set the interest rate to be paid by the town on abated taxes pursuant to MRSA Title 36, Section 505.5 at 4%. Article 51 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 52: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to authorize the Tax Collector or Treasurer to accept prepayments of taxes not yet committed, pursuant to MRSA Title 36, Section 506. Article 52 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 53: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to dispose of tax acquired property and surplus town owned personal property on such terms and conditions as they deem advisable. Article 53 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 54: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to apply for and accept State and Federal grants and grants from non profit organizations, donations or other revenues, on behalf of the Town for municipal purposes, including when necessary, the authority to sign grant contracts, documents and or other paper work and accept the conditions that accompany grant funds, and to appropriate and expend grant funds and or other funds for authorized purposes, as the Board of Selectmen deem in the best interest of the Town during the fiscal year July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. Article 54 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 55: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to use up to 20% of the un-appropriated surplus as reported by the Town Auditor at the close of the 2008/2009 year to defray the tax commitment for 2010/2011 fiscal year. Article 55 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 56: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to pay for tax abatements and applicable interest granted during the fiscal year of 2010/2011 from Overlay. Explanation: The Selectmen, as Assessors, are authorized to raise Overlay under Title 36 MRSA section 710 but require your authorization to spend Overlay. Overlay can not be more than 5% of the Tax Commitment. Article 56 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 57: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to ratify balances carried to the 2009/2010 budget as provided for by the Board of Selectmen as of June 30, 2009. Administration, $5,000.00; Rescue Department, $1,984.68, Paving & Construction $165.56; Cemeteries, $1,400.00, Parks, $2,000.00 and Contingency $7,722.01. Totaling $18,272.25. Article 57 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 58: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to transfer funds from the Leavitt Institute Building Fund to the Departmental account of Leavitt Institute Building to fund a current overdraft in the fiscal budget for 2009/2010 up to $7,000. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 58 passes by a show of hands with the sum of $7,000. Article 59: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to transfer funds from the departmental account of Winter Roads to Public Works Garage to cover anticipated overdrafts that may occur during the current fiscal budget year of 2009/2010 up to $17,500. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 59 passes by a show hands as written with the sum of $17,500. Article 60: To see if the Citizens of Turner will vote to transfer funds from undesignated Surplus to the Rescue Departmental Budget to cover anticipated overdrafts that may occur during the current fiscal budget year of 2009/2010 up to $15,000. Motion and second to hear Article 60 as written. Article 60 passed by a show of hands as written with sum of $15,000. Article 61: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Section 5.F.1.c.14, Sand and Gravel Pits, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear as written. Article 61 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 62: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 6.B.1, Permits Required, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to combine Articles 62-65. Motion passes. Motion and second to hear as written. Article 62 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 63: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 6.B.6, Permits Required, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Article 63 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 64: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 6.B, Permits Required, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Article 64 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 65: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 7.C.9, Appeals, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Article 65 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 66: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 3.H. District Uses, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Proposed by the Selectmen. Motion and second to hear Article 66 as written. Article 66 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 67: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 4, Performance Standards, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 67 as written. Article 67 failed by a show of hands as written. Article 68: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 5.E.3, Vehicular Access, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 68 as written. Motion and second to allow Tyler Sterling a non-resident to speak. Motion passes. Tyler Sterling explained the Ordinance. Article 68 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 69: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 7.B, Appeals, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 69 as written. Article 69 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 70: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending, Section 7.C.6, Appeal to Superior Court, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 70 as written. Article 70 passes by a show of hands as written. No Article 71. Article 72: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of Turner, Maine," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 72 as written. Article 72 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 73: Shall an Ordinance entitled, " An Ordinance Amending the Town of Turner Subdivision Ordinance to Comply with the State Subdivision Law " be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 73 as written. Article 73 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 74: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending Certain Provisions of the Town of Turner Subdivision Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 74 as written. Article 74 passes by a show of hands as written. Article 75: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance amending Article 8.3.F, Final Approval and Filing, of the Town of Turner Subdivision Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 75 as written. Article 75 passes by show of hands as written. Article 76: Shall an Ordinance entitled, " An Ordinance amending Section VI.I, Dead End Streets, of the Town of Turner, Maine Street Construction Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 76 as written. Article 76 failed by a show of hands as written. Article 77: Shall an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance amending Section 7.B.3, Preparation, of the Town of Turner, Maine Street Construction Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 77 as written. Article 77 passes by a show of hands as written. Respectfully submitted: Rebecca M. Allaire Deputy Town Clerk Amending, Section 7.B, Appeals, of the Town of Turner Zoning Ordinance," be enacted? Motion and second to hear Article 69 as written. 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