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SCHMID PRESERVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES
January 21, 2004
The meeting was called to order by Bob Leone, Chairman, at 7:05 p.m. Committee members present were Andy Abello, Jo Cameron, Bob Leone, Dick Oulton, Deborah Sondergaard and David Tonry. Also present was Betty Twarog. There was no public input at this time.
Bob Leone reported that Andy Noyes had made an updated appraisal of the Haselton property which will be paid for by the Damariscotta River Association and will be reimbursed by LFMF. The appraisal has been submitted to the Appraisal Committee of LFMF for approval. A Level 1 Hazardous Waste Assessment will be needed for the property and Chris Fichtel will help with an internet search to see if the property is on any of the DEP’s hazardous waste sites. Committee members will walk the property with coverage every 100 feet to document the fact that there is nothing to indicate that there were any hazardous waste sites. A draft project agreement with the agency partner, the Department of Conservation, is being drafted by Maureen Hoffman. Bob Leone asked Mark DesMeules to keep in touch with the owners who are not in phase 2 in case someone who is not being considered in that phase is interested in selling his property. A decision on the $800,000 request will be made next week and then the owners in phase 2 will be contacted. Bob also said that the governor had asked for a $100,000,000 bond for Land for Maine’s Future.
A cooperative agreement among all the groups in RiverLink was discussed briefly as well as possible responsibilities of the committee outside the preserve.
Jo Cameron was given information about the lands under consideration for the RiverLink project to pass on to Bob Zak. She will bring the status of the budget to next month’s meeting.
Jo Cameron asked whether there was any inventory of conservation easements on the lands which are in phase 2 of the RiverLink project. Bob Leone said he did not think there were any conservation easements at the present time, but owners in phase 2 will be asked whether they would be willing to sell their property or just an easement.
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