Maine Code § 23-2953

Closing of roads in winter
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1. Announcement of winter closing of roads. The municipal officers may on their own initiative,
or upon petition by 7 legal voters of the municipality, at any time between May 1st and October 1st of
any year, set forth that any road or roads, or portion thereof, in the municipality are so located with
reference to population, use and travel thereon, that it is unnecessary to keep the road or roads
maintained and open for travel during the months of November, December, January, February, March
and April or any part of these months.
[PL 1981, c. 215 (NEW).]
2. Notice and hearing. Prior to an announcement under subsection 1, the municipal officers shall
hold a hearing on the proposed winter closing of a road or roads or portion thereof. The municipal
officers shall place a written notice of the hearing in some conspicuous, public place in the municipality
at least 7 days before the hearing.
[PL 1981, c. 215 (NEW).]
3. Order of closing. After a hearing under subsection 2, the municipal officers shall file with the
municipal clerk any order specifying the location of the road, the months or portions thereof for which
it is to be closed and for how many years, not to exceed 10, the closing shall be operative. The legislative
body of the municipality shall by vote either approve each order or provide that orders so made by the
municipal officers shall be a final determination.
[PL 1981, c. 215 (NEW).]
4. Alteration of order. The municipal officers may on their own initiative, or upon petition by 7
legal voters of the municipality, at any time subsequent to one year from the date of a final
determination, after notice and hearing, annul, alter or modify the original determination. The municipal
officers shall file with the municipal clerk an order specifying any decision to annul, alter or modify,
which shall not become final until the legislative body of the municipality by vote either approves each
order or provides that orders so made by the municipal officers are a final determination.
[PL 1981, c. 215 (NEW).]
5. Appeal. The final determination by the legislative body or the municipal officers may be
appealed to the board of county commissioners of the county in which the municipality lies, upon
petition by 7 legal voters of the municipality within 30 days after the final determination is made. In an
appeal before a board of county commissioners, the decision of the commissioners shall be governed
by the standards set forth in this section.
[PL 1981, c. 215 (NEW).]

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