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LR 789
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(6)__An elected municipal official, appointed by the
Governor.

 
The Director of the Maine State Housing Authority or the
director's designee may not vote on an application for
certification as an affordable neighborhood development if
the applicant is seeking financing from the authority.

 
B.__Appointed members of the board serve 3-year terms or
until a successor is named, whichever is later, as long as
they continue to hold positions that qualify them for
appointment.__A quorum is 4 members.

 
C.__Members of the board who are employed by State
Government serve without pay.__Other members of the board
are entitled to receive $75 per day for their attendance
at meetings and to reimbursement for reasonable expenses,
including travel, to be paid by the Maine State Housing
Authority.

 
D.__Within 60 days of receiving a written request for
approval of a precertified development along with a
complete plan, the board, by a vote of a majority of the
members present and voting, shall issue a written finding:

 
(1)__Certifying that the plan meets the design
guidelines established in this section for an
affordable neighborhood development; or

 
(2)__Denying certification that the plan meets the
design guidelines for an affordable neighborhood
development and giving the reasons for the denial.__
An applicant whose request for certification is
denied may resubmit a new complete plan at a later
date.

 
5.__Regulation of affordable neighborhood development.__A
municipality in which an affordable neighborhood development
is proposed:

 
A.__Except as required under Title 38 or an ordinance
adopted pursuant to Title 38, may not require a single-
family house lot within a precertified development be
larger than 6,500 square feet or have frontage of more
than 50 feet on any road, except that it may require that
the average frontage of all lots in that development be at
least 70 feet, and may not require dimensional standards
for lots, buildings or roads in excess of the design
guidelines established pursuant to subsection 6;


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