Presque Isle City Council makes appointments

15 years ago

Presque Isle City Council makes appointments

By Kathy McCarty

Staff Writer

PRESQUE ISLE — City Council filled several board and committee seats during its Feb. 7 meeting at City Hall.

Council appointments included:

• Larry LaPlante, reappointed for a one-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2011, to the Audit Committee;

• Michael MacPherson, reappointed as an associate member for a one-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2011,  to the Board of Assessment and Review;

• Roger Hoffses, reappointed, by the Northern Maine Fair Association, for a four-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2014, to the Forum Advisory Board;

• Reappointed Mike Mathers and Bruce Roope to the Planning Board for a four-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2013;

• Linda Smith, reappointed for a three-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2013, to the Presque Isle Development Fund Board of Trustees;

• Reappointed Larry Clark, Presque Isle Industrial Council representative; and Kenneth Arndt, Planning and Development Department representative; as annual appointments to the Presque Isle Development Fund Board of Trustees;

• Sharon Roix, reappointed for a three-year term and reappointed Gail Vreeland as an alternate for a three year term, ending Dec. 31, 2013, to the Registration Appeals Board;

• Appointed Marcella Walton as a member for a three-year term, ending Dec. 31, 2013, for the Zoning Board of Appeals; and

• Craig Green, appointed to a three-year term as Sewer District trustee.

Three people submitted applications for two seats on the Library Board of Trustees, for three-year terms — Louise Hamlin, Haley Johnston and Richard Kimball — with Council postponing voting on appointments until a later date.

Council received no applicants for the following openings:

• Airport Advisory Board, one vacancy for a four-year term;

• Downtown Revitalization Committee, two openings for four-year terms;

• One vacancy for a four-year term on the Recreation & Parks Advisory Committee; and

• Zoning Board of Appeals, an opening for a one-year term as an alternate.

Councilors also appointed Lucy Richard to the Strategic Planning Committee as the SAD 1 representative.