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LD 1431 Title Page An Act To Adopt the Municipal Secession and Annexation Procedure for the Town o... Page 2 of 5
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LR 1910
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. Secession and annexation of Town of Islesboro; petition. Residents of
the Town of Islesboro may initiate the process of seceding from
Waldo County and being annexed to Knox County by submitting to
the municipal officers of the municipality a petition signed by
more than 50% of the registered voters within the municipality
that requests a public hearing for the purpose of discussing
whether the municipality should secede from Waldo County and be
annexed to Knox County. The petition must set forth a list of
not more than 5 people who will serve as representatives of the
secession and annexation committee. The secession and annexation
committee may accept private donations to cover its costs.

 
The municipal officers may appoint representatives to the
secession and annexation committee, and the registrar of voters
may collect and validate signatures of registered voters on
petitions prior to the effective date of this Act. This Act
applies retroactively to appointments, circulation of petitions
and validation of signatures of registered voters that occurred
prior to the effective date of this Act, except that petitions
may not be submitted to the county commissioners under this Act
until after the effective date of this Act.

 
The registrar of voters of the municipality shall verify the
signatures on the petitions within 30 days of the receipt of the
petitions.

 
Sec. 2. Initial hearing. Upon receipt of petitions with the required
number of verified signatures and sufficient funds to cover the
cost of giving public notice of and holding a hearing, the county
commissioners of Knox and Waldo counties shall call and hold a
joint public hearing. The purpose of the public hearing is to
allow county residents and residents of the municipality to
discuss the proposed secession and annexation. The public
hearing must be conducted by a moderator elected in the manner
provided for in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section
2524, except that no other official vote may be taken at the
public hearing. The public hearing must be conducted in
accordance with this section.

 
1. The county commissioners of Knox and Waldo counties shall
publish notice of the public hearing in a newspaper of general
circulation in the area. One notice must be published as close
as possible to the 14th day before the hearing, and a 2nd notice
must be published as close as possible to the 7th day before the
hearing.

 
2. The public hearing must include a formal presentation by


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