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Coalition to Preserve and Grow Northern Maine Coalition Newsletter - Issue Number 36 Mark Scarano, Piscataquis County Economic Development Council Jim Batey, Somerset Economic Development Corporation Treasurer Diane K. Bartley, DKB Catering, Greenville Plum Creek Timber Company Announces Their New Plan The revised plan reduces the number of shorefront lots planned along Moosehead Lake, by 95 to 480, removing all housing lots from remote ponds and focusing most of the development south of Rockwood and north of Greenville at the southern end of Moosehead Lake. After a series of issue-scoping sessions hosted by the Land Use Regulation Commission last fall, Plum Creek announced in December it was taking a fresh look at its proposal in response to what it heard from the public. The scaled-back plan eliminates dozens of lots on remote ponds and along the Moose River, reduces a resort at Lily Bay along Moosehead from 3,000 to 500 acres and moves a resort that was planned at Brassua to Big Moose Mountain, where a ski resort is already located. Highlights of the new plan include:
The Coalition released the following statement on the day of the Plum Creek announcement: “The Coalition to Preserve and Grow Northern Maine - a group of organizations, businesses and individuals organized to promote activities that provide job opportunities for the residents of northern Maine, ensure a sustainable forest products industry and conserve Maine’s natural resources for traditional recreational uses - applauds the revisions made to the Plum Creek Timber Company plan for its lands around Moosehead Lake.For more information on the revised plan, go to www.plumcreekplanmaine.com. Revised plan information will also be available on the Coalition web site www.preservegrowme.org. Plum Creek Hosting Public Meetings in Your Area Meeting times are as follows: Tuesday, April 11th at 7:00 p.m. at the Community House (upstairs) in GreenvilleWatch MaineWatch Tonight The Maine Public Broadcasting Network program MaineWatch will take up the revised Plum Creek plan tonight. Luke Muzzy from Plum Creek Timber Company will outline the plan changes. Carolann Ouellette from the Moose Point Tavern in Jackman will represent local business interests. The Natural Resources Council of Maine will also be on hand to discuss why they still oppose the Plum Creek plan. Television broadcast times are as follows: Friday, April 7th at 8:30 p.m.Jackman Region Chamber of Commerce Endorses New Plum Creek Plan After hearing a presentation on the revised Plum Creek plan for its lands around Moosehead Lake this week, the Jackman Region Chamber of Commerce voted to endorse the plan. We welcome the Chamber’s support and give a special thanks to local Coalition leaders, Alan Duplessis and Carolann Ouellette. Orientation Meeting for the Maine Mountain Heritage Network The Maine Mountain Heritage Network is an open association of businesses, organizations, and government entities organized to bring new revenues into the mountain region through creative and sustainable use of our region's natural, cultural, and historical resources. Current projects of the Maine Mountain Heritage Area programs include: a traveling exhibit, forming a regional development corporation to support the building of new information centers, resource studies to support recreation tourism development, creating downtown walking tours and heritage tourism itineraries, and marketing "signature" Maine products. In addition to you, town managers, landowners, chamber executives, small and large business operators, recreational enthusiasts, teachers, legislators, artists and artisans, economic development specialists, land conservation groups, representatives of cultural organizations, state agency representatives, and anyone else who is looking ahead to the future of the Maine mountain region has been invited. This meeting is leading up to the Network's “Rally for the Maine Mountain Heritage Area” on May 19th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the University of Maine at Farmington. The Rally will focus on planning the next steps for the Heritage Area and discussing the possibility of applying for national heritage designation. To learn more about the Network, please go to www.mainemountains.org. To learn more about nationally designated heritage areas, go to www.cr.nps.gov/heritageareas. Please call Shaunacy Cobb, Mountain Counties Heritage, at (207)778-3885 for more information about this meeting. Weekend Events Upcoming Events of Interest May 19th: Rally for the Maine Mountain Heritage Area at the University of Maine at Farmington from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. To learn more about the Network, please go to www.mainemountains.org. To learn more about nationally designated heritage areas, go to www.cr.nps.gov/heritageareas. May 26th: The Composite Technology Center is hosting a discussion by its Executive Director, Gordon Davis, entitled, “How the Composite Technology Centers Can Help You Grow Your New Technology or Wood Based Venture” on Friday May 26th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Greenville Business Incubator Building at 76 Spruce Street in Greenville. The cost is $12.00 (payable the day of the seminar), $5.00 for students. Lunch is provided. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. To pre-register contact Cindy Hanscom at the Greenville Town Office at 207-695-2421 or Cindy@GreenvilleME.com. email: info@preservegrowme.org |
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