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Comprehensive Land Use Plan Revision

Last Updated: February 24, 2010


Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Tentative Plan

After nearly five years of intensive work on revising the Commission's Comprehensive Land Use Plan which included research, panel discussions, guest speakers, public workshops, a facilitated working group, and countless revisions throughout this process, the Commission held formal public hearings this past fall. The hearing process provided the Commission with additional valuable information and feedback on the draft Plan, which resulted in revisions to the plan. After considering the revisions to the plan, the Commission approved the draft plan for subsequent statutorily required processes in the approval procedure.

Introduction, Table of Contents and Chapter 1 - Vision for the Jurisdiction

Chapter 2 - The Commission

Chapter 3 - The Jurisdiction

Chapter 4 - Development

Chapter 5 - Resources

Chapter 6 - Compliance

Chapter 7 - Implementation

Appendices

In accordance with Maine laws, the Commission forwarded the 'tentatively approved plan' to statutory parties for their review. These statutory parties include - regional planning commissions and councils of government, the Maine State Planning Office, and the Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee of the Legislature. To date, the following comments have been submitted to the Commission prior to the March 1, 2010 deadline:

Mid Coast Regional Planning Commission Comments

Maine State Planning Office Comments

The Commission presented the tentative plan to the Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee of the Legislature at their meeting, on February 3rd, 2010. Information regarding the Committee's meeting can be found at:  www.maine.gov/legis