SAVE MOOSEHEAD CAMPAIGN  ALERT!! 

from RESTORE: The North Woods

LURC REOPENS PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD 
on 
PLUM CREEK's
DEVELOPMENT PLAN

for Moosehead Lake

Plum Creek public comment period. The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) is inviting public comment on new, proposed amendments to Plum Creek's plan for massive development in the Moosehead Lake region in northern Maine. A few of these amendments represent improvements, but many are heading in the wrong direction.

All public comments on Plum Creek's development proposal must be received by LURC
no later than 4:00 P.M., July 11, 2008. 
 

Mail comments to:
Land Use Regulation Commission
22 State House Station
August, Maine 04333-0022

or email comments to:  LURC@maine.gov


Background:
  Plum Creek proposes to rezone 400,000 acres around Moosehead Lake, including 20,000 acres for new development zones.  This is the largest real estate development ever proposed in Maine. It would enable the development of over 2,300 house lots and residential units, two large and two smaller resorts and 6 commercial districts.  For more information go to RESTORE's PlumCreek Watch web page.  
 
Some key points that you may wish to mention are listed below.

It is helpful if you send blind copies to me (Ken Spalding) of your comments to LURC.

Thank You!

Ken Spalding
Project Coordinator
RESTORE: The North Woods
9 Union Street
Hallowell, Maine 04347
(207) 626-5635
www.restore.org


If you are not already a member, please become a member of RESTORE: The North Woods.

SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS  ---
SOME KEY POINTS


Talk about what is important to you.  If you have a connection to the area, briefly mention it. Some key points to raise: 

• Even with the new LURC amendments, Plum Creek’s plan still represents a wholesale change in the wild character of the Moosehead region. Plum Creek’s plan is still the wrong kind and amount of development in the wrong place.

• The LURC-generated amendments fail to reduce the total number of development units (over 2,000) by even one house, fail to eliminate development proposed for highly sensitive areas such as Lily Bay and Indian Pond, and fail to say how lynx and other imperiled and sensitive wildlife will be protected.

• The LURC-generated amendments fail to evaluate whether the plan adequately addresses meeting demonstrated need and having no undue adverse impact on uses and resources in the region.

• The LURC-generated amendments fail to evaluate whether Plum Creek’s plan adequately addresses protection of air, cultural, archaeological, historical, forest, geological, recreational resources, water and wildlife resources.

• The LURC-generated amendments fail to address whether Plum Creek’s plan strikes a reasonable and publicly beneficial development-conservation balance.

For more information, click on the following links:

• RESTORE's summary of the LURC-generated amendments to Plum Creek’s plan

• Full text of the LURC-generated amendments to Plum Creek’s plan:
- Text Only (PDF, 511 KB)
- Complete (PDF, 4.5 MB) - Note: Due to a very large file size, this document may take considerable time to download even with a high-speed internet connection.

• RESTORE’s statement about the LURC-generated amendments

• RESTORE's report card on Plum Creek's plan

• Full text of the LURC-generated amendments to Plum Creek’s plan

• LURC's Notice of Public Comment Period.

 See the LURC document for the criteria that the Land Use Reulation Commission must use in evaluating Plum Creek's proposal.

RESTORE: The North Woods
9 Union St.
Hallowell, Maine 04347
207-626-5635 * mainewoods@restore.org* www.restore.org