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Town of Scarborough Annual Report 2010 Scarborough (Me.) The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Town Documents Maine Government Documents 2010 Town of Scarborough Annual Report 2010 Scarborough (Me.) Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/towndocs Repository Citation Scarborough (Me.), "Town of Scarborough Annual Report 2010" (2010). Maine Town Documents. 924. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/towndocs/924 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Town Documents by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Many thanks to all involved for their generosity in providing the photogrphy to be used Town of Scarborough for the annual report and cover. Annual Report 2010 In Memory of Steven M. Delano Steven Michael Delano, 18 of Scarborough died on May 9, 2010, following a motor vehicle accident that occurred while on the way to the Gorham High School Prom. He was born in Portland on July 23, 1991, a son of Cindy & Mark Delano. Steven was a senior in the Class of 2010 at Scarborough High School. Steven had worked at Hannaford Supermarket in Scarborough for over two years. He worked as a landscaper for Property Masters in Portland and he was a Call Company Member with Engine 7, Oak Hill, with the Scarborough Fire Department. Steven was an “Absolute Country Boy” at heart. Often seen with his arm dangling out the window. He was known for his mischievous smile and being one of those “Good Ole Boys Never Meaning No Harm” type of guys. His attire consisted of Carhartt, Fox Racing apparel, work boots, hats and anything camo. One of Steven’s greatest passions was hunting and fishing at the family camp in Byron, Maine with all the gang. Steven could be considered a regular at Beechridge Motor Speedway. Steve’s other enjoyments were having fun with family and friends. His humorous nature of pulling pranks on everyone will be greatly missed. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2010 SCARBOROUGH, MAINE TABLE OF CONTENTS Town Council ......................................................................................................................................2 Committee & Board Meeting Information ..........................................................................................2 Town Office Hours ..............................................................................................................................2 EXECUTIVE DIVISION Manager’s Letter of Transmittal ..........................................................................................................3 Town Clerk & Elections ......................................................................................................................4 Vital Statistics .....................................................................................................................................4 Human Resources & General Assistance ............................................................................................10 Information Systems ...........................................................................................................................11 FINANCE DIVISION Finance Department ............................................................................................................................12 Audit ....................................................................................................................................................14 Excise ..................................................................................................................................................23 Assessor ...............................................................................................................................................23 Purchasing ...........................................................................................................................................24 Tax Collector Office - Beach Report ...................................................................................................25 Tax Collector Office - Unpaid Taxes ..................................................................................................25 PLANNING & ECONOMIC GROWTH Planning Department ...........................................................................................................................30 Planning Board ....................................................................................................................................30 Code Enforcement ...............................................................................................................................32 Zoning Board.......................................................................................................................................32 Economic Development Corp .............................................................................................................33 PUBLIC SAFETY Police Department ...............................................................................................................................35 Harbormaster .......................................................................................................................................38 Shellfish Conservation Committee ......................................................................................................39 Fire Department/Rescue Unit/EMA ....................................................................................................40 Animal Control ....................................................................................................................................43 Public Works Department ...................................................................................................................44 EDUCATION & COMMUNITY SERVICE School Department ..............................................................................................................................47 Community Services ...........................................................................................................................49 Public Library ......................................................................................................................................56 Land Conservation Trust .....................................................................................................................57 Conservation Commission ..................................................................................................................58 COMMUNITY & MUNICIPAL INFORMATION Service Organizations..........................................................................................................................59 Town Committee Application .............................................................................................................60 Town Business Phone Numbers ................................................................................... inside back cover 1 2011 TOWN COUNCIL As of November 2010Election Judith L. Roy (13) Michael J. Wood (13) Ronald D. Ahlquist (11) Karen A. D’Andrea (11) Chair Vice-Chair 51 Mitchell Hill Road 40 Old County Rd 6 Second Avenue 6 Longmeadow Road 939-5695 883-8893 883-6552 883-8985 OFFICE HOURS MUNICIPAL OFFICES Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday evenings the following offices are open until 6:30 p.m.: Town Clerk, Vehicle Registration, Tax Collector, Code Enforcement The Code Enforcement and Planning staff are available by prior appointment only on Tuesdays, and after 12-noon on Fridays Carol S. Rancourt (12) SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Jessica Holbrook (12) P.O. Box 248, Richard J. Sullivan (11) Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4 p.m. 137 Beech Ridge Road 04070-0248 1 Sullivan Farm Rd. SCARBOROUGH LIBRARY 883-4138 883-4492 883-1689 48 Gorham Road Scarborough, ME 04074 MUNICIPAL OFFICES SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 207-883 -4723 259 U.S. Route 1 259 U.S. Route 1 Fax - 207-883-9728 Monday: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. P.O. Box 360 P.O. Box 370 Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Scarborough, Maine 04070-0360 Scarborough, Maine 04070-0370 Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone: 207-730-4000 Phone: 207-730-4100 Sunday: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. FAX: 207-730-4033 FAX: 207-730-4104 (Closed Saturdays and Sundays, www.scarborough.me.us www.scarborough.k12.me.us July through Labor Day) www.library.scarborough.me.us OWN EETINGS T M SCARBOROUGH SANITARY DISTRICT TOWN COUNCIL BOARD OF EDUCATION 415 Black Point Road Municipal Building - 7 p.m. Municipal Building - 7 p.m. Scarborough, ME 04074 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month 207-883-4663 3rd Wednesday only in July and August 3rd Thursday only in July and August Fax - 207-883-7083 Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. PLANNING BOARD SCARBOROUGH LIBRARY TRUSTEES www.scarboroughsanitarydistrict.org Municipal Building - 7 p.m. Public Library - 7 p.m. Every 3rd Monday 3rd Thursday of each month SCARBOROUGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY 649 U.S. Route 1 ZONING BOARD SANITARY DISTRICT TRUSTEES Scarborough, ME 04074 Municipal Building - 7 p.m. Municipal Building - 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays 9 a.m. - 12-Noon 2nd Wednesday of each month 4th Thursday of each month By appointment: 207-883-4820 3rd Thursday only in November and www.scarboroughcrossroads.org/historical/ December 2 July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010 Letter of Transmittal from the Transportation
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