Mount Desert favors moratorium on towers

Mount Desert favors moratorium on towers


By Bill Trotter
BDN Staff

MOUNT DESERT, Maine — Local officials have voted in favor of implementing a townwide moratorium on communications towers.

The moratorium was prompted by an increasing number of inquiries the town has received from people who are interested in erecting cell phone towers in Mount Desert, according to Town Manager Michael MacDonald. MacDonald said Friday that selectmen voted Feb. 9 in favor of a six-month moratorium on such towers, but that it won’t officially be implemented unless local voters weigh in on the issue at Mount Desert’s annual town meeting in early May.

“We’re in the process of drafting the specific language of a moratorium,” MacDonald said. “We can have some influence on where they go and what they look like.”

The town does not regulate towers less than 40 feet tall, he said, and communications towers are exempt from local ordinances that apply to towers above that height.

With the selectmen’s vote, the local planning board now is expected to begin drafting an ordinance that would apply to towers. Whether the moratorium would apply only to communications towers or also to other structures such as wind turbines depends on what the planning board recommends and what voters eventually approve, if anything.

MacDonald said that if voters approve the moratorium proposal in May, it would be retroactive to the selectmen’s Feb. 9 vote. If voters approve the measure, and if any towers start to go up after that date, they could be found in violation of the moratorium, MacDonald said.

The town manager said the initial 180-day period of the moratorium would expire in early August, but it is unlikely the town would be able to draft and adopt any tower ordinance by that time. That being the case, he said, it is “very probable” that selectmen would extend the moratorium for a second 180-day period, which then would expire in early February 2010.

Drafting an official moratorium, and then an ordinance, will not be easy, MacDonald said. The town does not want to inhibit the placement of antennas or equipment needed by wireless Internet company Red Zone to offer wireless broadband access throughout Mount Desert.

But at the same time, town officials recognize that they have a strong interest in protecting the scenic beauty of their coastal town.

“Part of the attraction of this place is that it is unspoiled,” MacDonald said. “If you go about giving people all these [technological] conveniences, it’s diminishing the unspoiled character. It’s just not simple,” he said, to craft such an ordinance.

Officials with College of the Atlantic have expressed an interest in erecting a wind turbine at Beech Hill Farm near the village of Somesville, according to MacDonald, but they have yet to seek a permit to do so. Representatives from COA are expected to meet with selectmen on Feb. 24 to talk about the project and the tower moratorium, he said.

The town is expected to hold public hearings on other issues on the same date, MacDonald said. A public hearing on a proposed renovation of the Northeast Harbor marina is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the town office, while a public hearing on the town’s proposed comprehensive plan is scheduled for the same time at Mount Desert Elementary School.

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They have towers disguised as trees you know. This is typical MDI fear of progress. It's going to take a tragic death of someone who couldn't use their cell phone and died in the park before any pro-technology action takes place here in backwards Maine.

Let's put a tower atop Cadillac Mountain covering the whole coastal region. You could even relay digital TV, internet and other services from it.

The people who run that town are messed up in their heads. Most who have traveled have seen the antennas which look like big old spruce trees. It actually requires a second glance to realize its not an actual tree. These people must never have to leave the Town of Mount Desert or excuse me utopia. What a power trip they must be on...I heard they are pushing a New Comprehensive Plan for May and it is the same as the old one... restricting the locals right out. This after just putting it to their taxpayers by first reevaluating all the properties and then second flip flopping the fiscal year...36 month's of taxes required of the taxpayers over 18 month's. If that is not enough they are forever trying to drive it down the voters throats there is going to be a sewer fee in essence another bill they can jack up at will to get a double dip from the old taxpayer well. The people in that town need to wake up and realize what their leaders are saying here. With technology advancing every day they want things their way like the 1950's and they want their cut...Red Zone Wireless. I would enjoy seeing them get hit with a nice lawsuit...negligence on their part does not protect them under the TORT Claims Act...by dabbling in and restricting service here ...if a person dies especially of prominence(this wording so Mount Desert's leaders of infinite wisdom can understand) and their cell phone contributes by lack of or no signal...its court time. I heard their Town Manager likes the folks from away better as they do not complain so much. I can not believe he is not helping his cause out and building up the infrastructure. Is it too soon? Is he waiting for more good honest year round residents to be pushed out of their homes? Does he think that making it to comfortable might delay their departure? I tell you Mount Desert voters don't let your leaders clown act fool you. We are watching from the outside and you are being.....big time.

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