LEBANON MAINE BOARD OF SELECTMEN'S MEETING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015
INCLUDING
PUBLIC HEARING FOR
RENEWAL OF SPECIAL AMUSEMENT PERMIT
TRAIN'S TAVERN
The first part of the 10/5/15 Board of Selectmen's Meeting video begins with an Apache Lane resident addressing the Board regarding a tax abatement.
Select Board Chairman Ben Thompson advises him to file for a tax abatement and walks him trough the process.
The Board agrees to go and look at the property on Tuesday 10/6/15 in the morning.
The second part of the Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting video shows Selectmen's Assistant Sue Collins addressing the Board with paperwork. Most is on tax abatement requests, but there is also a decision made that every available Monday at 4 pm the Board is requesting that Road Commissioner Tom Torno be present at their meeting.
Bid Award for Road Grading Bid awarded on 10/1/15 is signed.
More discussion on tax abatements.
Part 3 of the Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's Meeting video shows Code Enforcement Officer Mike Beaullieu addressing the board regarding two mobile homes said to be "unlivable".
At 5 pm, Trains Tavern LLC owner Paul Pelletier enters for the Special Amusement Permit Renewal Public Hearing. Only good comments.
Selectman Thompson makes a motion to grant the Special Amusement Permit for another year. Selectman Nadeau seconds the motion and all Board Members are in favor.
In Part 4 of the October 5, 2015 Board of Selectmen's Meeting, two residents from Godding Road address the Board regarding their desire to have .06 miles ( 6/10ths of a mile) asphalted or at least covered with recycled asphalt with some work done to the drainage.
Selectman Thompson tells the pair that Godding Road is one of the roads included on the recent Road Grading Bid.
LMTS Wilson finds that Godding Road has only 9 homes on that section of roadway and reminds the residents it just cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $37,000 to cover over existing asphalt on Center Road, and that Godding Rd would not be a cover but would need complete work done to prepare it for asphalt.
Selectman Thompson tells the pair he will look into it and get back to them.
In the 6th and final portion of the Lebanon Maine Board of Selectmen's video of 10/5/15, a resident of Old Ledge Road comes in to speak about the possibility of a tax abatement, stating that there is no building or mobile home on the property as the mobile home that was there was removed prior to April 1, 2015.
Thompson questions receipts for moving the home or receipts for scrapping it.
The Board states they will go and look at the Ledge Road property and get back to the property owner.
Selectman Nadeau adjourns the meeting, seconded by Selectman Heath. All in favor.
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