Mainely Richmond Town of Richmond November 2017
The town passed several changes to the land
use ordinance regarding the sale and distribu-
tion of retail marijuana.
Land Use Ordinance Changes
TOWN OF RICHMOND
26 Gardiner Street
Richmond, Maine 04357
(207) 737-4305
TOWN OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY-THURSDAY
7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Closed Friday
www.richmondmaine.com
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
737-4423
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
11/7: Election Day, 8:00a.m. to 8:00p.m., Richmond
High School Gymnasium
11/11: 11:00a.m., Veterans Day Parade
12/8: 6:00p.m. Holiday Tree Lighting, Waterfront Park
Horse drawn wagon rides, cookies and hot choco
late
Town Dates & Reminders:
11/8 Special Town Meeting 6:00p.m. Marcia Buker-
regarding marijuana retail/recreational establish
ment ordinance and the moratorium for medical
marijuana setbacks from schools.
11/15 Selectmen meeting, 5:30p.m.
11/23 Town Office Closed, Thanksgiving
11/28 Planning Board, 6:00p.m.
12/6 Selectmen Meeting, 5:30p.m.
12/20 Selectmen Meeting, 5:30p.m.
12/25 Town Office Closed, Christmas
12/26 Planning Board, 6:00p.m.
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Waterfront Docks & Restrooms Closed
Please have all watercraft removed
from the waterfront by November
6. The waterfront docks will be re-
moved November 7. The restrooms
will be closed by November 1.
If you are replacing your mail-
box or post, keep in mind that
the best height for your mail-
box is between 45 and 48 inch-
es from the ground, and it
should be off the road enough
that the carrier can access it
and the plow will not hit it.
Please make sure your child’s
basketball hoops are removed
from the roadways.
Winter sand is available for
Richmond residents at the
Highway Garage. Sand is lim-
ited to two buckets per house-
hold per storm.
Tax Information
Just a reminder: tax bills are out! The first half is due November 10. Inter-
est starts on November 13. Thirty to forty-five (30-45) impending foreclo-
sure notices will be going out in December for the 2016 taxes. All tax bills
are mailed to the owners as of April 1. If you sold your property after April
1 you can forward the tax bill to the new owner. Property data card infor-
mation can be found at: http://gis.vgsi.com/richmondme/. If you have any
questions or concerns regarding your assessment, please call Laurisa at
737-4305 ext. 208 to schedule an appointment to meet with our assessor.
Homeowners: make sure you apply for your Homestead Exemption. After
you have owned your principal residence for one year and if it is the only
property for which your claiming, you are entitled to $20,000 off the valua-
tion of your property. The deadline for filing is April 1.
Tax Club Information
The tax payment plan benefits the taxpayer by relieving the purpose of
dual lump sum payments and enabling one to budget those obligations out
over a 12 month period as well as avoid interest charges. This in turn ben-
efits the Town by creating a more predictable cash flow. If you have fur-
ther questions or would like to learn about the tax club, please contact
Laurie Boucher at 737-4305 x 202 or [email protected].
Town Office Reminders
2018 Transfer station stickers will be available December 2, 2017. The
town will not be transferring over to a card system.
2018 Dog Licenses are available now either at the Town Office or online at
www.richmondmaine.com.
The Town Office will be closed the following holidays November 23, De-
cember 25 and January 1.
WINTER PARKING BAN IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15 - APRIL 15
11P.M. TO 7A.M. STRICTLY ENFORCED
REGARDLESS OF
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Tax & Assessing Winter Reminders
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Code Enforcement Update
Bruce Baker 2 Depot Street U02-070-00 1,127 SQFT Home
Jeremy Purington 22 Spencer Lane R04-010-01-08 28' by 48' Ranch
Chuck Kincer 208 Main Street R01-001-00 4' by 6' Attached shed
Dwayne Blake 517 Langdon Road R04-002-21 Metal roof
Greg Pinkham 2 Tulip Street U03-051-00 New roof system
Gilman Hinkley 188 Pleasant Street U01-080-00 Carport
Robert Wall 68 Carding Machine Rd R02-005-61 Driveway opening
Susan Campbell 164 Main Street U08-038-01 New sign
Melanie Taylor 96 Post Road R03-05-01 Metal roof
Craig Donovan 74 Lothridge Road U14-004-01 8' by 10' Shed
Gerald Schweitizer 18 Lincoln Street U03-029-00 5 by 5 Deck with ramp
Warren Brewster 32 Kimball Street U02-165-00 12' by 4' Shed
Building Permits
The Richmond Transfer Station located on Lincoln Street is open from 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. every Saturday and 12:00-
4:00p.m. every Wednesday from November-April. (Don’t forget you can drop off your holiday trees at no charge!)
Also located at the Richmond Transfer Station is Single Stream/Zero-sort Recycling for Richmond residents only.
Please No plastic bags/film, plastic grocery bags, stretch wrap, Styrofoam. No foam packaging, ceramics, window
glass, mirrors, light bulbs or dishes. Hard, brittle plastic is not acceptable (i.e. monitors, keyboards, some children’s
toys.)
The Universal Waste Station is located at the Transfer Station. The Universal Waste Station accepts TV’s, fluores-
cent lights, etc.
Please visit: www.richmondmaine.com for more information on acceptable types of wastes. You can purchase a
dump sticker right at the Transfer Station or at the Town Office.
The annual fee for the holding area is $10.00 for residents, $15.00 for Dresden and Pittston residents and $30.00 for
commercial haulers. You can also purchase additional stickers for your household at $2.00/each. NO ENTRY PER-
MITTED WITHOUT A VISIBLE CURRENT STICKER.
Holding Area Update
Holiday tree lighting
Celebration
Where: Richmond Waterfront Gazebo
When: Friday, December 8, 2017
Time: 5:00 Horse-drawn wagon rides
will be offered by Hideaway
Farm, which specializes in
horse-drawn events.
5:30 “A Special Holiday Story”
6:00 Santa’s arrival! Have your
picture taken with Santa, and enjoy
cookies and hot chocolate.
Senior Notes for Senior Folks 314 Front Street * 737-2161 * [email protected]
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There’s the crisp tang in the air, which means that autumn is here. Now’s the time to start thinking about special things you can do
to take advantage of the fall weather.
Below are just a few activities to consider:
Fall foliage excursion – One of the hallmarks of autumn is the changing of the leaves. There’s something about the annual explosion
of color that’s irresistible. If you live near a park, definitely plan to spend some time watching the leaves change over the next few
weeks. For those who may be less ambulatory, a weekend drive through a wooded area can be very diverting.
Apple picking – For those who live near apple farms, an apple-picking trip can be a good multi-generational activity. Kids tend to
love going out to pick the apples; those who are more mobile also get a kick out of it. If you are not really up to walking through an
orchard, bring a chair. You can still enjoy sitting in the bracing air while the grandkids go picking. Many apple farms, Bond’s Or-
chards, Rocky Ridge, Tender sole Farm and Pleasant Pond Farm have produce stands, and you may enjoy picking out a good Hallow-
een pumpkin or a bag of vegetables.
Keep gardening – If you love gardening don’t stop just because summer is over. Mums, marigolds, zinnias, and others do well in the
fall; more importantly, there are numerous bulbs that need to be planted in the fall so that they can pop up in the spring.
Take in a game – Football season is here, go see a game or two. It doesn’t have to be a pro game, either; a high school football
game can be just as much fun, especially if there’s a grandchild playing, cheering, or performing in the band.
Summer is wonderful, but there’s plenty to do in autumn as well. Dress warm and make sure you don’t miss out on the fun. And
DON”T FORGET all the activities here at the Richmond Golden Oldies Senior Center.
Highlights coming up before we enter 2018:
November: 6th: Public Breakfast 8-10am $7.00
9th: Paint Night Party, 6pm at the Senior Center $25.
16th: Wine Making Class 3:30pm (sign up please)
20th: Ombudsman Program Speaker 11am
21st: Thanksgiving Centerpiece Class 10am (RSVP) $25.
27th: Bus trip to Victoria Mansion, Portland $20. leaving Center at 10am Lunch out
December: 2nd: Wreath making Class 10am (RSVP) $25.
4th: Public Breakfast 8-10am $7.00
7th: Enjoy Coffee with the Town Manager, Janet Smith 10am
7th: Tree Lighting Party in the Park 5:30. Seniors provide Cocoa & Cookies
21st: Christmas Centerpiece Class 10am (RSVP) $25.
A reminder to all, Cribbage is every Monday, Bingo on Tuesdays, Game Day (anything goes) on Wednesdays and Thursdays, come as
you are for coffee, occasional speakers and lots of socializing. As you can see, we
seldom sit still. Join us and see just we are all about.
The Golden Oldies Senior Center is open to Seniors 55+
from Richmond and surrounding areas. For more information call 207-737-2161
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TOWN CONTACTS AND INFORMATION
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Town of Richmond
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Richmond, ME 04357
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