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Town Of B uxt o n 2016-2017 ANNUAL REPORT

Town Of Buxton

Annual Town Report July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017 I N C O R P O R T E D 1 7 7 2 S E T T L E D 1 7 4 8 M A I N E T O W N O F

Dedication of the Annual Town Report

Within our community there are a number of residents who stick out as individuals who selflessly go above and beyond to help others and make our town a better place to live. Ron and BettyAnn (Moulton) Weeman, longtime Buxton residents, certainly have lived up to that description. Ron and Betty Ann volunteer tirelessly with the Buxton Food Co-op and make several trips a week to supermarkets to obtain items to replenish the Co-op shelves so those in need have a meal. Betty Ann is a Deacon at the Buxton Centre Baptist Church and teaches Sunday School. Ron is the assistant financial officer at the church. She and Ron both volunteer at the church making sure it is clean for upcoming services and events. They work together to prepare the meals for senior gatherings at the church, all doing this without expecting anything in return. They help maintain the lawns at Buxton Centre Baptist Church and cemeteries throughout the town.

Ron and Betty Ann Weeman

Ron and Betty Ann work together behind the scenes helping those in need and spreading cheer to those who have fallen on hard times. Together, they spend many of their days visiting the sick and those who are home bound, and often are seen bringing people to doctor appointments and running errands for folks who would have no other way to do so without their help. They are active supporters of the Buxton Toy Box and Operation Christmas Child. Betty Ann has worked in the cafeteria at Bonny Eagle High School and at USM and operates Betty’s Cake Service. Ronworked inmaintenance for USM in Portland for many years. Besides their passion for community service and helping those need, they together enjoy doing puzzles and spending time with their family. They have two daughters, Malena of Buxton and Melody of Georgia. Their efforts have helped the hungry, the elderly, and those just needing a helping hand or simple cheering up. It is with honor that this year’s Town Report be dedicated to Ron and Betty Ann Weeman for their outstanding service to the Town of Buxton.

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The Town of Buxton Selectmen’s Report 2017/2018

In the past year the citizens of Buxton made significant investments in the Towns Public Safety Departments. A new addition to the Town Hall will provide much needed space for our Police Department, Dispatch Center andAnimal Control Services. The project is expected to be completed on time and within budget. Chief Troy Cline had a very busy year hiring new officers. We welcome Officers Jessica Ramsay, Kayla Reuss, Keith Waltz and Hunter Smith to our town. With these new Officers and new Dispatch staff the department is now fully staffed and providing excellent services to the Town. In addition, a new police cruiser and animal control van were placed in service. In the Fire and Rescue Department a new Fire truck and Ambulance were in service by the fall. Chief Nate Schools and the Department successfully completed a 5 year project to improve the ISO rating to 5/10 leading to a reduction in property and casualty insurance premiums for both homeowners and businesses. Public Works, led by Tom Kennie, finished a very busy year repaving and rebuilding several roads in Town during the road construction season. When the cold and snow of December arrived Tom and his team were ready keeping our roads safe for our citizens, businesses and visitors often working very long hours. Beverly Gammon, long time Administrative Assistant to the Select Board, retired. We thank her for her years of dedicated service to the Town and its residents. Krystal Dyer, long time Code Enforcement Administrative Assistant, brings her 15 plus years of municipal experience to her new role replacing Beverly Gammon. Replacing Krystal Dyer in the Code Enforcement office is Kandice Talbot. Kandice has several years of planning experience working as City Planner in Portland. Buxton welcomes the several new businesses in town into new and expanding spaces. We are excited to have Chef and Restaurant owner Max Brody open a new full service restaurant to town in Spring 2018 with the opening of The Buxton Commons adjacent to the Tru Choice Credit Union building on Long Plains Road. Dr. Nicholas Roy at Saco River Dentistry on Route 202 has built a new state of the art building providing a wide range of services to patients. Narragansett Business Park on Route 202 brought in its first new tenant as local electrical contractor EnergizeME owner, Cory Perreault, invested in a new building to house its growing business. On Portland Road, Academy of Little Tykes opened a new Day Care Center providing child care services to the community. We are pleased these business owners have invested in our community and wish them continued success in the years ahead. In 2017 we were approached by a local resident who was interested in the town’s 1915 Model T fire truck. With blessings from the Board, restoration efforts began. After almost a year of hard work, and dedication from Paul Baresel the Model T has been restored to its original glory, gracing this year’s cover of the town report. It was truly a community effort. As always, the Board of Selectmen appreciates the hard work and dedication of all our employees, volunteers, boards and committees. Thank you for keeping Buxton a great community.

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The Town of Buxton Selectmen’s Report 2017/2018 (Cont.)

Respectfully submitted,

_________________________ Dennis P. Santolucito, Selectman

_________________________ Chad E. Poitras, Selectman

_________________________ Jean C. Harmon, Selectman

_________________________ Clifford L. Emery, Selectman

__________________________ Mark J. Blier, Selectman

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In Remembrance The Town of Buxton wishes to remember the residents in our community who passed away last year.

Lea Inez Ahlemeyer Ernest Jeff Anthony Gene Ira Auprey

Norman Ernest Gallant Marilyn A. Geyer Thomas K. Guthzeit Rebecca Scott Hanson Eral James Hartford Norma J. Haskell Cheryl A. Headley Ronald J. Hubbard Isabel May Libby Kevin J. McKinnon Michael Lucien Mercier Dorothy N. Noyes Astrid Monika Oldham Dorothy P. Owen Sara Ann Pease Lewis Edward Proctor Steven George Purvis Muriel Rita Racine Diane Marie Raymond Earl U. B. Richards Jr.

Joan Marie Rideout Clifton L. Rockwell Bonnie Jean Schwartz Steven Mark Shutts II Donna Louise Skillings Barbara Ann Smith Rosemarie Staples Noble Eugene Steeves David Allen Tapley Bailey Leslie Treat Julianne Amanda Treat Donald L. VanSyckel Coraleen May Vavra Ronald Lester Walker Carolyn A. Walsh Timothy Ray Waterman James Roger Wescott Jeanene L. Wilson

Clifford N. Bellanceau Mary Caroline Bradbury Sandra L. Brandenstein Allan Brockman Gino G. Bruzzese Jr. Severin Ceklarz Richard Lawrence Cleaves Linda Irene Collomy Doris L. Day Harlan Meserve Dearborn Henry Louis Desjardins Kristen E. Dirrigl-Martin Harold Emery Doughty Sr. Bruce W. Eastman Carlene Mae Ehrenborg Philip William Farley James Walter Fredericks

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Elected Officers, Appointed Officials, Town Employees, Boards, Committees, Commissions and Trustees (Dates shown in parenthesis indicate when term ends, Month & Year)

Elected Officers Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor Dennis P. Santolucito, Chair (6/20) Chad E. Poitras, Vice Chair (6/18) Clifford L. Emery (6/19) Jean C. Harmon (6/20) Sheridan W. Bennett (6/19) Richard H. Emery Jr. (6/20) David A. Field, Jr. (6/18) David L. Hall (6/19) Martin F. Macisso, Jr. (6/20) Arthur A. Payeur (6/19) Scott A. Warshol (6/18) Maine School Administrative District Number Six Directors Nathan M. Carlow (6/19) Charlene E. Libby (6/18) Cynthia J. Meserve (6/18) Arthur A. Payeur (6/20) Planning Board Jeremiah K. Ross, III, Chair (6/19) Christopher Baldinelli, Vice Chair (6/18) Keith A. Emery, Treasurer (6/18) David A. Field Jr. (6/20) Thomas J. Peters (6/18 s/h/b 6/19) Kandice Talbot & Hilda E. Lynch, Recording Sec. Town Clerk John L. Myers, Jr. (6/20) Town Meeting Moderator Hiram R. Davis Mark J. Blier (6/19) Budget Committee

Appointed Officials Emergency Management Agency Nathan R. Schools, Director (12/20) William C. Roberts Jr., Deputy (12/20) Health Officer Chad E. Poitras (12/20) Motor Vehicle Agent and Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Agent David M. Anderson Public Access Officer John L. Myers Jr. Selectmen’s Assistant & Welfare Director Krystal L. Dyer Vacancy, Fair Hearing Authority Sub-Registrar for Disposition Permits James Pate (6/20) Chad E. Poitras (6/20) Tax Collector Elizabeth “LeeAnn” A. Pratt Town Treasurer Kimberly Beam Town Departments Business Office John L. Myers Jr., Office Manager David M. Anderson, Motor Vehicle Agent Marilyn M. Holland, Accounts Payable Angela H. Michie, Deputy Town Clerk Elizabeth “LeeAnn” A. Pratt, Tax Collector Ruth M. Scheibenpflug, Assistant Clerk

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Elected Officers, Appointed Officials, Town Employees, Boards, Committees, Commissions and Trustees (Cont.) (Dates shown in parenthesis indicate when term ends, Month & Year)

Town Departments (Cont.) Code Enforcement Officer, Building and Plumbing Inspector Peter Gordon (4/18) Robert Cyr, Deputy (4/18) Kandice Talbot, Executive Assistant Chester “Chet” Ouellette, Facilities Manager Fire-Rescue Department Nathan R. Schools, Chief Jeremy M. Redlon, Deputy Fire Chief Jason Grant, Deputy Fire Chief Jamie A. Grant, Deputy Fire Chief Michael Mirisola, Deputy EMS Chief William C. Roberts, Deputy EMA Director Joanne C. Ward, Executive Assistant Gene D. Harmon, Safety Officer Merlyn D. McLaughlin, Fire Warden Conrad Jellison, Station 1 Captain Zachary Storey, Station 1 Lieutenant Jacob Freeman, Station 2 Captain Michael D. Roberts, Station 3 Captain John MacDonald, Station 3 Lieutenant Christopher Swenson, EMS Captain Denise Nessman, EMS Lieutenant Thomas Lindstedt, Fire Police Captain Robert Gorham, Fire Police Lieutenant Police Department

Dispatchers – Full Time Allyssan Caron Fausto “Frank” Costa Nicole Howard Daniel McGlincey Kathleen A. Mullen Recreation Department Nicole Welch, Director Grace Bibber, Supervisor

Public Works Department Thomas E. Kennie, Director Michael W. Pulsoni, Foreman Timothy Martin, Town Mechanic Michael Crockett James P. Michie Charles “Ed” O’Neil Jr. Michael D. Roberts Joanne C. Ward, Executive Assistant Solid Waste & Recycling Gregory P. Heffernan, Manager Darren M. Mercier, Assistant Manager John “Jack” MacLean Thomas S. Meserve, Booth Attendant Voter Registration Ruth M. Scheibenpflug, Registrar (12/18) Jane E. Cummings, Deputy (12/18) Suzanne Shorter, Deputy (12/18) Appointed Boards & Representatives Board of Appeals Stephen J. Heroux, Chair (12/19) Peter D. Leavitt (12/19)

Troy A. Cline, Police Chief Police Officers – Full Time Francis E. Pulsoni, Corporal James P. Bradbury Scott A. Camire Warren P. Day Jessica A. Ramsay

Kayla M. Reuss Hunter R. Smith Keith J. Waltz Animal Control Adele Jones

Charlene E. Libby (12/19) Scott A. Warchol (12/18) Patrick J. Hanna (12/20)

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Elected Officers, Appointed Officials, Town Employees, Boards, Committees, Commissions and Trustees (Cont.) (Dates shown in parenthesis indicate when term ends, Month & Year)

Appointed Boards & Representatives (Cont.) Saco River Cable Committee Mark J. Blier (12/20) Clifford L. Emery (12/20)

Carroll Park Katie Osediacz (12/18) Toby L. Reynolds (12/20) Carol B. Sanborn (12/19) Estes Park Mia B. Dodge (12/18) Randall J. Porter (12/19) Vacancy Pleasant Point Park Jean C. Harmon (12/20)

Saco River Community TV Corp. Brenton R. Hill, Director (12/19) Kyle D. Durkin, Alternate (12/19) Saco River Corridor Commission Michael A. Robinson (11/19) Jeremy William Miller, Alternate (11/19) Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission General Assembly Member Vacancy Alternate Member Vacancy Voter Registration Appeals Board Joan E. Plummer, Chair (12/18) Bonita J. Usher (Democrat) (2/13) Democrat Alternate Member, Vacancy Charles F. Thurber (Republican) (2/13) Republican Alternate Member, Vacancy Trustees Berry Memorial Library

Vacancy Vacancy Town Farm Park

David M. Anderson (12/18) Tashia L. Pinkham (12/20) Randall J. Porter (12/19) Ruth M. Scheibenpflug (12/20) West Buxton Library (Trustees Not Appointed by the Selectmen) Bart McCrum, Chairperson Cherise Feser, Librarian William Warner, Treasurer Joyce Segee, Secretary Betsy Clay Pinky Hannigan Beth Plummer Bette Robicheaw Cathy Sargent Lila Wilkins Weymouth Park (Trustees Not Appointed by the Selectmen)

Matthew Logan (12/19) Ansel E. Stevens (12/20) Gloria J. Stevens (12/18) Kathryn M. Sovetsky, Librarian Bonny Eagle Park Jeremie Montgomery (12/19) Larry Smith (12/18) Virginia R. Smith (12/18)

Charles A. Elwell Robert C. Elwell Nicholas P. Pinkham

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Elected Officers, Appointed Officials, Town Employees, Boards, Committees, Commissions and Trustees (Cont.) (Dates shown in parenthesis indicate when term ends, Month & Year)

Town Committees Business Design Standards Stephen J. Heroux (12/20) Mark W. Libby (12/20) Thomas R. Saxby (12/20) Laurie L. Warchol (12/20)

State Senators Senator Justin M. Chenette Maine Senate District 31 3 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 1-800-423-6900 Senator Amy Volk Maine Senate District 30

Cemetery Committee Chad E. Poitras (12/19) Dana W. Ryder (12/18) Vacancy Charter Review Nathan M. Carlow

3 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 1-800-423-6900 State Representatives Representative Jonathan L. Kinney Maine Representative District 22 179 Beaver Berry Rd, Limington, ME 04049 Residence Phone: 207-637-2366 Business Phone: 207-637-3000 Email: Jonathan.Kinney@legislature.maine.gov State House Phone: 1-800-423-2900 Representative Donald G. Marean Maine Representative District 16 233 Bonny Eagle Road, Hollis, ME 04042 Residence Phone: 207-727-5527 State House Phone: 1-800-423-2900 Fax: 207-727-4993 Cell Phone: 207-653-8927 Email: Donald.Marean@legislature.maine.gov

Lucas R. Doyon Jean C. Harmon Comprehensive Plan Committee Mark J. Blier (12/18) Penny J. Booker (12/18) Mark W. Libby (12/18) Jeremiah K. Ross III (12/18) Clifford W. Thomas (12/18) Henry Huntley (12/18) Keep the Heat on Committee Jean C. Harmon, Chair (12/20) Cheryl L. Emery (12/19) Gregory P. Heffernan (12/18) Toy Box Mia B. Dodge, Chair (12/18) David G. Johnson (12/20) Carolyn A. Snell (12/19)

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Buxton Fire-Rescue 185 Portland Road Buxton, ME 04093 Office (207) 929-3099 Fax (207) 929-3076

Chief Nathan Schools, EFO Deputy Chief Jeremy Redlon Deputy Chief Jason Grant

Deputy Chief Jamie Grant Department Website: www.buxtonfr.org Deputy Chief Michael Mirisola

Buxton Board of Selectmen

February 28, 2018

185 Portland Road Buxton, Maine 04093 Board of Selectmen: It is my pleasure to submit the 2017-2018 Annual Report on behalf of the Officers and Members of Buxton Fire-Rescue. During calendar year 2017 the department responded to more incidents than in 2016.

Calendar Year

Emergency Calls

Overlapping Calls

Aid Given

Aid Received

2015 2016 2017

1,012 1,068 1,107

177 (17.49%) 199 (18.63%) 197 (17.84%)

93

20 24 52

104 131

A continual discussion that we have with stakeholders is the amount of time that the department relies on automatic and mutual aid resources to handle emergency calls. One of the specific issues is the department’s inability to appropriately staff a second medical call. Our budget allows staffing of our primary ambulance in Groveville with two cross trained Firefighter/Paramedics, however provides only one cross trained Firefighter/Paramedic at the Bar Mills Station during day time hours. Due to this staffing plan we have been unable to handle a majority of second medical calls. During 2017, Buxton responded to 113 second ambulance calls, 76 of which the department was unable to handle without assistance from mutual aid departments. We will continually work to cross train volunteers and add staff to appropriately answer these important emergency calls. During the annual town meeting held in June 2017, the voters approved the purchase of a new fire engine, ambulance, cardiac monitor and power stretcher. The fire engine is housed at Bar Mills Station and replaced a failing 1989 fire engine from the same station, pictures of the new truck are below.

WORKING TO PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OUR COMMUNITY AND FIRST RESPONDERS

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Buxton Fire-Rescue 2017-2018 Annual Report

February 28, 2018 One of the projects that has been ongoing in the department is a group of volunteers that have been working hard to restore the department’s Model T Fire Truck. After months of hard work from this dedicated group of men, they were able to test drive the truck around the station in early February 2018. Below are some photographs of the group with with the truck.

I would be remiss if I did not tip the helmet to two members who were recognized at our 2017 Annual Banquet. The first is Fire Police Officer Carlton Berry who has given 60-years of service to the town in many capacities, the second is Firefighter Justin Butler who was with us for a short time and made a big impact here and abroad as a 1 st Sergeant with the Army. These are just two, of many members of a department that deserve credit for their effort to providing committed service to our community!

Lastly, I would like to thank all members, their families and the community for your continued support for such a great community organization. Respectfully Submitted,

Nathan R. Schools, EFO Fire-Rescue Chief Emergency Management Director

WORKING TO PROMOTE AND PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OUR COMMUNITY AND FIRST RESPONDERS

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Police Department January 2017 – December 2017

Staff from left to right Seated Row: Officer Jessica Ramsay, Corporal Frank Pulsoni, Chief Troy Cline and Officer Kayla Reuss Standing: Officer Keith Waltz, Officer Warren Day, Officer Hunter Smith, Animal Control Officer Adele Jones, Officer Scott Camire, PT Officer Brian Guay, Officer Jim Bradbury and PT Officer Christian Baither (PT Officer Phil Viola not available for the photo.) To the Citizens of Buxton, “The mission of the Buxton Police Department is to uphold the law fairly and firmly: to reduce crime; to pursue and bring to justice those who break the law; to protect, help and reassure the community: and to be seen to do all this with integrity, common sense, sound judgment, teamwork and respect. We must be compassionate, courteous and patient, acting without fear, favor or prejudice to the rights of others while applying intelligent use of discretion of the law. We need to be professional, calm and restrained in the face of violence and apply only that force which is necessary to accomplish our lawful duty. We must strive to reduce the fears of the public and so far as we can, to reflect their priorities in the action we take. It is also our mission to strengthen public confidence in the organization, develop and maintain positive relationships with the community and promote the concept of teamwork for the benefit of all, while at the same time promoting a safe and friendly community through proactive enforcement and education. We must respond to well-founded criticism with willingness for change in response to the changing needs of our community.” I feel it is important to leave the department mission statement at the beginning of eachAnnual Report as a reminder of your police department’s commitment and dedication to the citizens of Buxton.

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Police Department (Cont.) January 2017 – December 2017

The Police Department has gone through some very significant personnel changes during 2017. Patrol Section: Several full time (FT) officers left to pursue different careers elsewhere for various reasons, including inadequate pay. We subsequently hired four (4) new officers during 2017. Each came with various levels of experience and backgrounds. One (1) officer served as a FT Dispatcher for the City of Portland as well as being a part time (PT) officer for Old Orchard Beach PD. She was hired in March and graduated the mandated Basic Law Training Program (BLETP) at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy (MCJA) in May of this year. The second and third officers were hired in September of 2017. One (1) of them has a Masters & Bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice. She also worked in both full and part time capacities for police departments in western Massachusetts. The other is a Buxton resident who recently retired from theAir Force after twenty-five (25) plus years of law enforcement service. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. The last full time officer hired is new to law enforcement having only served as a part time officer for the Scarborough Police Department prior to coming to Buxton. He will be attending the BLETP at the MCJA in August. Dispatch Center: Several FTDispatchers left during 2017 and we hired three (3) new FTDispatchers to replace them. Construction began on the addition to the back of the police department in late October of 2017. This project will be done by the time this report is published. We will be hosting an Open House for the public and other public safety officials to showcase your new police facility. We also set up the new cruiser, anAll-Wheel Drive (AWD) Ford Police Utility vehicle. You probably noticed by now that we changed the color of our cruiser to gray. We also redesigned the graphics to be more in line with modern policing standards and appearance. The vehicle will be on display the day of the Open House.

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Police Department (Cont.) January 2017 – December 2017

Crime in 2017 Crime in 2017

Arrests Aggravated Assault Assaults Burglary Criminal Mischief Criminal Threatening Arrests Aggravated Assault Assaults Burglary Criminal Mischief Criminal Threatening

Drug Cases Harassment The:s Viola=on of Condi=ons of Release Warrant Arrests Drug Cases Harassment The:s Viola=on of Condi=ons of Release Warrant Arrests

The above chart reflects the various crimes in Town during 2017. The above chart reflects the various crimes in Town during 2017. The above chart reflects the various crimes in Town during 2017.

Traffic Incidents in 2017 Traffic Incidents in 2017

Erra=c Opera=on Complaints Erra=c Opera=on Complaints ACaching False Plates ACaching False Plates Disabled Motor Vehicles Disabled Motor Vehicles

Opera=ng A:er License Suspension (OAS) Oper=ng a:er Habitual Offender Status Opera=ng Without a License Opera=ng A:er License Suspension (OAS) Oper=ng a:er Habitual Offender Status Opera=ng Without a License Opera=ng Under the Influence (OUI) Opera=ng Under the Influence (OUI)

Parking Problems Parking Problems

The above chart reflects the types of traffic issues and enforcement the department dealt with in 2017. e chart reflects the types of traffic issues and enforc ment the department dealt with in The above chart reflects the types of traffic issues and enforcement the department dealt with in 2017. 2017.

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Police Department (Cont.) January 2017 – December 2017 Your department has dealt with numerous issues in 2017 to include some of the following:

• Assaults • Criminal Threatening • Criminal Trespass

• Domestic Violence Issues • Drug Related Issues • Traffic Related Issues

The Department is currently staffed as follows:

POLICE

Full Time Staff 1. Chief Troy Cline 2. Corporal Francis Pulsoni 3. Officer James Bradbury 4. Officer Warren Day 5. Officer Jessica Ramsay 6. Officer Kayla Reuss 7. Officer Keith Waltz 8. Officer Hunter Smith

Part Time Staff 1. Reserve Officer Philip Viola 2. Reserve Officer Christian Baither 3. Reserve Officer Brian Guay 4. Reserve Officer Daryen Granata

DISPATCH

Full Time Staff

Part Time Staff

1. Dispatcher Kathy Mullen 2. Dispatcher Nicole Howard 3. Dispatcher Daniel McGlincey 4. Dispatcher Allyssa Caron 5. Dispatcher Frank Costa

1. Reserve Dispatcher Michael Mains 2. Reserve Dispatcher Sue Bock 3. Reserve Dispatcher Branden Walker 4. Reserve Dispatcher Bethany Walker 5. Reserve Dispatcher Monique Pomeroy 6. Reserve Dispatcher Dana Dodge

We strive to maintain open lines of communication between the officers of this department and the citizens we serve. I would like to thank all of you for your continued support and confidence in me and this department. Sincerely,

Troy A. Cline Chief of Police

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2017 Annual Report Code Enforcement Office

As shown in the table below, there has been a consistent trend of activity in residential construction. This past year there was an increase in commercial construction, with the addition of new businesses and expansions of existing ones. The Maine Legislature recently adopted the 2015 International Building Codes (IBC). The Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code adopted in 2010 has been following the 2009 IBC and IRC (Residential Code). Municipalities of 4,000+ population must follow the new codes on or before April 23, 2018. This code should be in effect for at least five years. To accommodate the tiny home movement (that has created many conflicts with the residential, plumbing, and electric codes) the State has added Appendix V “Tiny Houses” as a guide for towns to follow when issuing permits for tiny homes of 480 sq. ft. or less. Tiny homes are not exempt from Maine subsurface disposal rules or the electrical code for dwellings. The code office is also a point of coordination with the Pleasant Point Park Committee and a group of Eagle Scout candidates. They have been marking the walking trails in the park and have made trail improvements adding new foot bridges and path bridges in wet and muddy areas of the trail in the summer and fall of 2017.

Respectfully submitted by

Peter Gordon Code Enforcement Officer/Building Inspector

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Town of Buxton Public Works 185 Portland Road Buxton, ME 04093 Office (207) 929-4400 Fax (207) 929-3592 Email: publicworks@sacoriver.net

The Buxton Public Works Department would like to welcome Jason Paine, James Michie and Joanne Ward to the Department. Jason and James will be working full time and Joanne is our new administrative assistant. The crew at the Public Works Department has had another busy year. In addition to keeping our roads clear and safe, they have replaced drainage pipes, removed trees and brush, reclaimed Twin Brooks Drive and prepared two of the town’s dirt roads for a base coat of tar. I would like to thank the crew for their dedication and hard work. The level of safety and skills they show on every job is greatly appreciated. A special thanks to Matt Gervais, a part time employee for helping out this winter season. The Public Works Department strives for a high standard in work ethic and public relations to maintain the respect of the town’s people. I look forward to the coming year working closely with all town departments and department heads. I believe working as a team we can accomplish

anything. Sincerely,

Thomas Kennie Public Works Director

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Nicole Welch, Recreation Director, 185 Portland Road, Buxton, Maine 04093 Office Phone: 207-929-8381 Cell Phone: 207-841-7320 Fax Number: 207-929-4730 Email: recdirbuxton@sacoriver.net

The Buxton Recreation Department offers a variety of recreation and leisure opportunities for the citizens of Buxton. Buxton Recreation is striving to build a well-rounded department that will provide community members of all ages with recreation and leisure opportunities. Over the last year, the primary focus of the department has been to continue expansion of programs, specifically for the adults and senior citizens of Buxton. Buxton residents traveled to the Botanical Gardens, Lake Winnipesaukee, Salem MA, as well as a trip to Boston to see the Red Sox, to name a few! Our free quarterly senior luncheons have provided a place for gathering and socialization. Other opportunities have included our popular Meditation in Motion- Tai Chi for Adults program, as well as Bingo Night and Paint Night. We are always looking for new programs and trip ideas- please contact the office if you have a skill to share, or if you have a destination in mind! Buxton Recreation Department has accommodated the childcare needs of almost 200 families over the past year. Our goal is to provide safe, convenient, and affordable out-of-school time opportunities which provide active, creative, and social outlets for the children of Buxton. Our Before Care, After Care, and Late Arrival programs run on a school year calendar, and are packed with outdoor play, crafts, gym time, and special activities. During February and April school vacation weeks, our School Vacation Camps hit the road, taking a variety of field trips throughout the week. Summer Day Camp is open to kids entering grades K-5, and offers field trips, arts and crafts, field games, and special events! The department is proud to add our new Teen Extreme Camp to this summer line-up. Teen Extreme is an outdoor adventure camp open to kids entering grades 6-8. Trips will include hiking, paddle boarding, ropes courses, and more! Afterschool youth enrichment programs round out our child programming. Leisure and enrichment opportunities have included soccer, basketball, kickball, track and field, fall running club, art programs, and gymnastics programs. The department collaborates with local businesses such as Happy Hearts Creative Movement, Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center, Mad Science to round out our youth offerings. The Town of Buxton’s Second Annual Holiday Touch-A-Truck was a great success! This free community event was a collaborative effort hosted by the Public Works Department, Fire Department, Police Department, and Recreation Department. The Holiday Touch-A-Truck showcases a variety of town and community vehicles that were lit up with thousands of holiday lights! More than 300 community members attended the event, enjoying refreshments, arts and crafts, cookie decorating station, and great company! This event also served as a drop-off for canned foods that were then disbursed to the local food pantries. Please contact us if you would like to be a part of this event next season.

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Our Seasonal Discount Ticket Program provides the fun of local theme parks and leisure opportunities at a discounted rate. Included in this list are Funtown/Splashtown, Aquaboggan, Smitty’s Cinemas, and Maine Wildlife Park. Call the town hall for prices and availability. Buxton Recreation also offers snowshoe rentals that are free to Buxton Community members. All that is required is a $20 deposit per pair. These are available on a first come-first serve basis each season. It is my goal to continue to grow the variety of recreation and leisure activities that we offer each year. This is increasingly possible in part by Grace Bibber, full time Recreation Supervisor, who is entering her second year with the department. Grace oversees the day-to-day operations of before and aftercare, summer camp, and also assists in the implementation of department programs. Her dedication allows Buxton Recreation to offer a range of opportunities to the community. I would like to thank all of the recreation staff for their continued support, energy, and passion that they bring to the department each day. Thank you to the Town of Buxton employees for all that you do to help the recreation department. A special thank you to the Buxton Town Hall employees; from taking program registrations, to helping with senior luncheons, your support is very appreciated! Thank you also to the BCES staff, as well as the school district, for being a supporter of department programs! As always, a special thank you to all of our volunteer coaches, as you are the heart of our youth sports programs! For more information on our program offerings, please visit our website at www.buxtonrec.com! Sincerely,

Nicole Welch Recreation Director, Town of Buxton

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Solid Waste Manager’s 2017 Report

Buxton residents produced 2,631 tons of household trash, and 720 tons of bulky waste in 2017. TheBuxtonTransfer Station recycled 4.11 tons of #2 plastic, 28.01 tons of boxboard, 36.69 tons of newspaper, 68.33 tons of cardboard, 69 tons of asphalt shingles, and 211 tons of metal. Keep up the good work recycling! Our composting facility received approximately 1500 yards of leaves and grass, 12 yards of food waste, and 1250 yards of animal manure and bedding. Composting eliminates the need to pay for hauling and disposal fees for leaves and grass, and provides compost as a useful end product for our community. We accept leaves, grass, sawdust from untreated wood, pine needles, garden clippings, manure, and non-animal kitchen scraps (fruits & vegetables) for our compost piles. We can’t accept dog, cat, or human feces for composting. Compost is available to Buxton residents for $10 for a bucket full from our front end loader (fills the bed of a small pickup truck). We also have wood chips available for $5 per bucket full. Compost and wood chips are free if you shovel them yourself. There is no charge to drop off compostable materials at the transfer station. Leaves and grass will not be picked up if left out for curbside collection. The Transfer Station accepts returnable bottles year round for the “Keep the Heat On” fund. This fund raises over $6,000 a year to purchase heating oil for those Buxton residents in need of assistance.

Anyone looking to stretch their budget should check out the Share Shop (otherwise known as the Buxton Mall). We have books, clothes, baby items, bikes, toys, furniture, sewing fabric, walkers, building materials, and miscellaneous treasures free for the taking. This is a great way to share your unwanted items with local people in need. Reuse is one of the best forms of recycling. Please visit the Town web site at www.buxton. me.us, and click on the Solid Waste Department heading for more information on recycling and other solid waste topics. If anyone has any suggestions that would make the Transfer Station more efficient, please let me know. Questions and comments can be e-mailed to buxtonts@sacoriver.net. The Transfer Station is open Tuesdays from 9am to 5pm, and Thursdays & Saturdays from 8am to 4pm. We are closed any Tuesday after a Sunday or Monday holiday. Our phone number is 929-3913. We are located at 185 Portland Road, behind Town Hall and the salt shed.

Respectfully submitted by:

Greg Heffernan Solid Waste Manager

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Town Clerk’s Report July 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2017 Town Clerk's Repo t July 1, 2014 thru June 30, 2015 Town Clerk's Report July 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2017 o Clerk's Report ly 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2017 Town Clerk's Re rt July 1, 2016 thru June 3 , 017 Town Clerk's Report July , 2016 thru June 30, 2017 Town Clerk's Repor July 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2017 83 Births 56 Marriages 273 Vital Records Recorded 61 Deaths 73 Burial Permits 83 Births 56 Marriages 273 Vital Records Recorded 61 Deaths 203 Burial Permits 79 Births 71 Marriages 411 Vital Records Recorded 58 Deaths 203 Burial Per its 79 Births 71 Marriages 411 Vital Records Recorded 58 Deaths 203 Burial Permits 79 Births 71 Marriages 411 V al Records Recorded 58 Deaths 203 Burial Permits 79 Births 71 Marriages 411 Vital Records Recor ed 58 Deaths 203 Burial Permits 79 Births 71 Marriages 411 Vital Records Recorded 58 Deaths Total Ballots Cast 3,995 Vot r Turn-Out 73 Burial Permits

Turn-

Election

Absentee

Out

or Meeting

Type of Election/Meeting

Ballots Issued

Attendance

% Date

66.97% 11/4/14 0.25% 12/3/14 0.27% 5/28/15

State General & Referendum

915 n/a n/a

n/a

Special Town Meeting

n/a n/a

15 16

MSAD #6 Dist Budget Meeting Annual Town Meeting and

Voter Turn-Out Voter Turn-Out Voter Turn-Out Voter Turn-Out Voter Turn-Out

Voter Turn-Out

Turn- Turn- Out Turn- Out Out Out Election Election or Meeting Election Election or Meeting or Meeting Election % Date or Meeting % Date 79.97% 1/8/16 Out % Date 7 .97% 11 8/16 % Date 79.97% 11/8/16 1.12% 6/13/15 66.97% 11/4/14 0.25% 12/3/14 0.27% 5/28/15 9.86% 6/9/15 12/14/16 % Date 79.97% 11/8/16 12/14/16 0.04% 6/1/17 12/14/16 0.04% 6/1/17 0.04% 6/1/17 12/14/16 0.04% 6/1/17 1.12% 6/13/15 9.50% 6/13/17 9.50% 6/13/17 9.50% 6/13/17 9.50% 6/13/17 Turn- Turn- Election 9.86% 6/9/15 Out or Meeting % Date 79.97% 11/8/16 0.04% 6/1/17 9.50% 6/13/17 1.42% 6/17/17 1.42% 6/17/17 1.42% 6/17/17 1.42% 6/17/17 Turn- 12/14/16 1.42% 6/17/17

Total 687 Ballots Total Ballots Total Total Total Cast 4,898 Ballots Cast 3,995 Cast 4,898 Ballots Cast 4,898 Ballots Cast 4,898 n/a

62

n/a

Absentee Absentee Ballots Ballots n/a Ballots Issued Ballots Issued Ballots Issued Absentee Issued Absentee Issued 915 1,765 1,765 1,765 1,765 Ballots Issued 1,765 Absentee Absentee

Total

MSAD #6 Dist Budget Meeting Annual Town Meeting and State Special Referendum, Annual Town Me ting and MSAD #6 Dist. Budget Meeting MSAD #6 Budget Val dation State Special Referendum, Special Town Meeting Annual Town Meeting and MSAD #6 Dist. Budget Meeting MSAD #6 Budget Validation State Special Referendum, Special Town eting A nual Town M eting Cont. Annual Town Meeting and MSAD #6 Dist. Budget M eting MSAD #6 Budget Validation State Special Referendum, Special Town Meeting Annual Town Meeting Cont. Annual Town Meeti g and MSAD #6 Dist. Budget Meeting MSAD #6 Budget Validation State General & Referendum State Special Referendum, Special Town Meeting Annual Town Meeti g Cont. Annual Town Meeting and MSAD #6 Dist. Budget Meeting MSAD #6 Budget Validation 172 Male / Female 1,165 Neuter / Spay MSAD #6 Budget Validation Annual Town Meeting Cont. Type of Election/Meeting Type of Election/Meeting Type of Election/Meeting Type of Election/M eting Type of Election/Meeting Type of Election/Meeting MSAD #6 Budget Val dation Annual Town Meeting Cont. State General & Referendum State General & Referendum State G neral & Referendum Annual Town Meeting Cont.

Attendance

Attendance Attendance

Attendance Attendance

or Meeting

Ballots

Attendance

67

Cast 4, 98

n/a

Special Town Meeting Special Town Meeting State General & Referendum t te Ge R endu 5,965 Registered Voters on June 8, 2015 / n/a = not applicable

n/a /a 15 16 22 n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a n/a

No Count

n/a n/a 687 n/a n/a

n/a n/a

n/a n/a

No Count No Count

n/a n/a

n/a n/a

N Count

n/a n/a

62 n/a n/a

No Count

n/a n/a

n/a n/a

22

2 22

22

Cash Receipts:

601

51

n/a

601

51

n/a

601

51

n/a

n/a 601

n/a 51

67 n/a

1,712 Dog Licenses

601

51

n/a

$

90+ 6,990.00 90+ 123.00 960.00 168.00 90+ 1,892.00

n/a

n/a

90+

5,965 Registered Voters on June 8, 2015 / n/a = not applicable 6,323 Registered Voters on June 12, 2017 / n/a = not applicable Annual Town Meeting Cont. 6,323 Registered Voters on June 12, 2017 / n/a = not applicable 6,323 Registered Voters on June 12, 2017 / n/a = not a plicable n/a n/a 6, 23 Registered Voters o June 1 , 2017 / n/a = not applicable n/a n/a 6,323 Registered Voters on June 12, 2017 / n/a = not applicable 41 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 320 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit n/a n/a n/a n/a

90+

4 Kennels

1

Police, Search & Rescue

- -

Cash Receipts: Cash Receipts: Cash Receipts: 1,712 Dog Licenses 2,098 Dog Licenses 2,098 Dog Licenses 282 Cash R ceipts: 2,098 Dog Licenses 2,098 Dog Licenses 2,098 Dog Licenses Cash Receipts: Cash Receipts:

0 Service Dogs

7 Replacement Tags

7.00

22 5 Dennett Map Copies Genealogy Information 12 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage Licenses $40 each 5 Dennett Map Copies Genealogy Information 2 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage Licenses $40 each 5 D nnett Map Copies Genealogy Information 12 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage Licenses $40 e ch 5 Dennett Map C pies G nealogy Information 12 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage L censes $40 each 5 Dennett Map Copies Genealogy Information 12 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage Licenses $40 each 76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriage, Certified Copies at $6 each Photo Copies, Faxes & Miscellaneous 76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriage, Certified Copies at $6 each 76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriage, Certified Copies at $6 each 76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriag , Certified Copies at $6 each 76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriage, Certified Copies at $6 each 172 Male / Female 282 Male / Female le / Fem l 282 Male / Female 41 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 42 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 42 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 42 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 82 Male / Female 42 Male / Female Licensed Onlin Credit 42 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit 2 Transfer from Another Community Late Fees: 133 at $25 Each 1,165 Neuter / Spay 282 Male / Female 1,361 Neuter / Spay 1,361 Neuter / Spay 1,361 Neuter / Spay 1,361 N uter / Spay 320 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit 399 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit 399 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit 3 9 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit ,361 Neuter / Spay 399 Neuter / Spay Licensed Onlin Credit 399 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit 7 Replacement Tags 6 Transfer from Another Community 6 Transfer from Another Community Police, S arch & Rescue And Service Dogs 6 Transfer from Another Co munity Police, Search & Rescue And Service Dogs 14 Replacement Tags 6 Transfe from Another Co munity Police, Search & Rescue And Service Dogs 6 Transfer from Another Community Police, Search & Rescue And Service Dogs 2 Transfer from Another Community Late Fees, 185 at $25 Each Late Fees, 185 at $25 Each Late Fees, 185 at $25 Each Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Certified Copies at $6 each Lat Fees, 185 at $25 Each Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Certified Copies at $6 each Late Fees, 185 at $25 Each Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Certified Copies at $6 each Late Fees: 133 at $25 Each Police, Search & Rescue Police, Search & Rescue And Service Dogs 6 Kennels 6 Kennels 6 Kennels 2 Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Certified Copies at $6 each Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Cert fied Copies at $6 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Death, Certified Copies at $6 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Death, Certified Copies at $6 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Dea h, Certified Copies at $6 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Death, Certified Copies at $6 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Death, Certified Copies at $6 each 4 Kennels 6 Kennels 6 Kennels 1 0 Service Dogs 14 Replacement Tags 2 14 Replacement Tags 2 14 Replacement Tags 2 2 14 Replacement Tags

$

1,892.00 3,102.00 2.00 3,325.0 13,467.00 123.00 126.00 8,166.00 1,197.00 6,990.00 126.00 3,102.00 8,166.00 1,197.00 252.00

$

$

960.00 168.00 252.00 8,1 6. 0 1,197. 0 252. 0 126.00 8,166.00 1,197.00 252.00 - 3,102. 0 3,102.00 126. 0

$

3,102.00

$

$

126.00

$

8,166.00 1,197.00

- -

52.00

-

-

14.00 -

-

7.00 2.00 14.00 6.00

14. 0 14.00 6. 0 6.00

14.00

6.00

6.00

4,625.00 17,488.00

3,325.00 13,467.00 ,625.00 17,488.00

252.00 400.00 210.00 705.00 882.00 40.00 20.00 600.00 ,205.00 252.00 40 .00 21 .00 705.00 882.00 2,205. 0 252. 0 4 0. 0 210. 0 705. 0 882. 0 4,625.00 17,488.00 2,205.00 252.00 400.00 210.00 705.00 882.00 4 .00 2 .00 60 .00 2,840. 0 1,140. 0 40.00 20.00 600.00 2,840.00 1,140.00 4,625. 0 17,4 8. 0 40. 0 20. 0 6 0. 0 474. 0 474.00 474.00 875.36 2,84 .00 1,14 .00 474.00

4,625.00 17,488.00

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

2,205.00

$

$

2,205.00

$

$

52.00 40 .00 21 .00 705.00 882.00 4 .00 2 .00 6 .00

2,840.00 1,140.00

2,84 .00 1,14 .00

74.00

42 Male / Female Licensed Online Credit

126.00

1,361 Neuter / Spay

8,166.00 1,197.00

399 Neuter / Spay Licensed Online Credit

6 Kennels

252.00

Town Clerk’s Report (Cont.) July 1, 2016 thru June 30, 2017 Late Fees, 185 at $25 Each Police, Search & Rescue And Service Dogs 14 Replacement Tags 6 Transfer from Another Community 2

-

14.00

6.00

4,625.00 17,488.00

$

Other Fees 147 Birth, Certified Copies at $15 each 42 Birth, Certified Copies at $6 each 21 Certificates of Sole Proprietorship 47 Death, Certified Copies at $15 each 147 Death, Certified Copies at $6 each 20 Burial Permits $20 each

$

2,205.00

252.00 400.00 210.00 705.00 882.00 40.00 20.00 600.00

5 Dennett Map Copies Genealogy Information 12 Junk Yard Permits, Auto 71 Marriage Licenses $40 each

2,840.00 1,140.00

76 Marriage, Certified Copies at $15 each 79 Marriage, Certified Copies at $6 each Photo Copies, Faxes & Miscellaneous

474.00 875.36 207.50

Soda Machine

4 Special Amusement Permits

1,080.00 1,050.00 - 12,980.86

21 Victual Licenses

Voter Registration

$

Total Cash Receipts:

$

30,468.86

Disbursements:

State of Maine Animal Welfare, Dog Licenses State of Maine Vital Records, State Share

$

7,093.00 1,093.20 8,205.00 14,077.66

Town's Animal Welfare Account Town of Buxton General Fund

Total Disbursements:

$

30,468.86

Please note that the Town Clerk is no longer the Agent for game licenses. David Anderson the Recreational Vehicle Agent is the Agent for game licenses. Please see David's report for game license sales for the prior fiscal year. Thank you for the honor to have served you as your elected Town Clerk.

Respectfully Reported,

John Myers, CMC, CCM, Buxton Town Clerk

185 Portland Road, Buxton, Maine 04093-6532 Email: tclerkbuxton@sacoriver.net / Website: www.buxton.me.us Phone # (207) 929-6171 / Fax # (207) 929-4730

Election Day: Polls Open 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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Game License Agent’s Report

M aine Game Licenses FY 2017

State Fees

Agent Revenue

29 Archery 10 Archery, Expanded Either Sex 8 Archery, Expanded Antlerless 0 Archery & Fishing Combination 2 Crossbow 6 Bear Hunting 12 Coyote Night Hunting Permits 9 Duplicate 239 Fishing 18 Saltwater Registry 2 Fishing, 1 Day 7 Fishing, Non-resident

754.00 320.00 84.00 - 52.00 162.00 48.00 - 5,975.00 36.00 22.00 512.00 69.00 43.00 2,340.00 0 150.00 115.00 6,794.00 168.00 108.75 442.00 0 32.00

28.97 21.34 14.40 - 2.09 11.50 22.00 18.00 472.00 4.00 2.00 16.00 6.00 2.00 180.00 .00 2.00 2.00 314.58 42.00 3.71 34.00

3 Fishing, Non-resident 3-day 2 Fishing, Non-resident, 7 Day 90 Hunting 0 Small Game Hunting 1 Hunting I Fishing Combination Non-resident 1 Hunting, Non-resident 158 Hunting I Fishing Combination 21 Junior Hunting 15 Migratory Waterfowl 34 Muzzleloader 0 Outdoor Partners 5 Over 70 Lifetime 7 Pheasant Permits 3 Superpack 1 Serviceman I Serviceman Dependent 28 Turkey Permits, Spring & Fall 2 Resident Hunting Apprentice

- - 6.83 11.50 2.00 54.86 4.00 $ 1,275.78

119.00 603.00 3.00 560.00 52.00 $ 19,536.75

We had another busy year selling game licenses and recreational vehicle registrations through IF&W’s MOSES program. We continue to work on getting all of our MOSES customers with multiple numbers streamlined to one MOSES number. Thank you for stopping by Town Hall to get your IIF&W permissions! We’re glad to see you!!

David M. Anderson IF&W Agent

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Motor Vehicle Department

*Total Excise Taxes paid at the counter PLUS payments made via Rapid Renewal electronic processing is $1,682,122.67.

Reminders All vehicles, 1995 and newer, will always require a title in the State of Maine.

When registering a vehicle, you must have proof of insurance for the vehicle that is being registered. The Town of Buxton is part of the Rapid Renewal Service (RRS), Maine’s online vehicle registration system sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of State. Repaid Renewal may be accessed through Buxton’s web site, www.buxton.me.us or on www.sosonline.org, the Department of the Secretary of State’s site. Rapid Renewal Service is available only for renewals of registrations previously processed in Buxton. Accepted forms of payment are electronic check and credit card. New Buxton registrations must still be processed at Town Hall. Credit cards are accepted for payment at Town Hall, however, there is a 2.5% surcharge by the vendor used to process the payments. Submitted by:

David M. Anderson Motor Vehicle Agent

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