The Town of Cutler has extended this moratorium ordinance. This decision was made based upon the status of the Town’s progress regarding the development of ordinances and the Town’s updated comprehensive plan. The motion to extend was made at the Select Board Meeting held July 10, 2024, and the vote to extend for an additional 180 days was approved unanimously.
Moratorium Ordinance
Regarding Commercial Solar Facilities, Commercial Wind Energy Facilities, Telecommunications Towers, and Subdivisions
February 15, 2024
The TOWN OF CUTLER, MAINE, has adopted a Moratorium Ordinance to be known as the Moratorium Ordinance Regarding Commercial Solar Facilities, Commercial Wind Energy Facilities, Telecommunications Towers, and Subdivisions as follows:
WHEREAS, developers of commercial solar farms have expressed interest in developing facilities in Cutler, where undeveloped land is plentiful and regulation of such developments is minimal, the Town of Cutler Planning Board reasonably anticipates others could soon follows; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has the same concerns regarding existing regulations for wind energy facilities and telecommunications towers; and
WHEREAS, the Plannning Board is engaged in a massive rewrite of the Town’s Land Use Ordinance, which was adopted in 2019 and is no longer consistent with State law; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board deems the Town’s Commercial Development Review Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance to be inadequate in addressing issues relevant to commercial solar facilities, wind energy facilities, telecommunication towers, and subdivisions that pose potential serious public harm, including, but not limited to, environmental impacts, the lack of decommissioning plans, and financial assurances that sites will be adequately completed and/or restored once they outlive their commercial usefulness; and
WHEREAS, the Town may need 180 days, or more, to develop, to earn voter approval, and to implement the necessary amendments to the Land Use Ordinance to accommodate these potential development pressures; and
WHEREAS, amendments to the Land Use Ordinance require a public hearing by the Planning Board and the Board of Selectpersons, and then must be voted upon at a Town Meeting; and
WHEREAS, in the judgement of the Town, these facts create a threat of serious public harm within the meaning of 30-A MRSA Section 4356(1)(B) and require the following Moratorium Ordinance as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety, and welfare.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Town of Cutler hereby ordains that the following Moratorium Ordinance be enacted:
I. AUTHORITY
This Moratorium Ordinance is enacted pursuant to 30-A MRSA Section 4356, Article VIII, Part Second of the Constitution of the State of Maine, and 30-A MRSA Section 3001
II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Moratorium Ordinance is to allow municipal officials the appropriate time to evaluate and address concerns as they pertain to the adequacy of the Town’s existing land use ordinances and regulations to provide protection for the public health, safety, and welfare of the Town of Cutler.
III. MORATORIUM
The Town of Cutler hereby declares and imposes a moratorium effective immediately and applicable, to the maximum extent permitted by law and subject to the severability clause below, to all proceedings, applications and petitions not pending (within the meaning of 1 MRSA Section 302) as of February 15, 2024 and on any new construction or use, requiring approval under the terms of the Town’s planning ordinances and regulations for such time until the effective date of the necessary amendments to the Land Use Ordinances or until August 14, 2024. The Planning Board, Board of Appeals, the Code Enforcement Officer, and all other Town agencies and Town employees shall neither accept nor approve applications, plans, permits, licenses, and/or fees for any new construction or uses governed by this Moratorium Ordinance for such commercial solar facilities, win energy facilities, telecommunications towers, and subdivisions for said period of time.
IV. SEVERABILITY
To the extent any provision of this moratorium ordinance is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the balance of the moratorium ordinance shall remain valid.
V. INCONSISTENCY
To the extent any provisions of the Town’s Land Use Ordinance are inconsistent or conflicting with the provision of this Moratorium Ordinance, including, without limitation, the requirements for site plan review by the Planning Board, subdivision and/or special exception review by the Planning Board, are hereby repealed to the extent that they are applicable for the duration of the Moratorium Ordinance hereby ordained but not otherwise.
VI. EMERGENCY
This Moratorium shall take effect immediately upon passage by the Town and shall apply, to the maximum extent permitted by the law but subject to the severance clause above, to all proceedings, applications and petitions not pending as of February 15, 2024 and shall stand repealed as of August 14, 2024.
VII. DEFINITIONS
COMMERCIAL SOLAR FACILITY: any ground-mounted solar energy system, and its associated facilities, that generates a nameplate capacity of 125kw or greater.
SUBDIVISION: As defined by 20-1 MRSA Section 4401, as amended.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER: Any structure that is designed and constructed primarly for the purpose of supporting one or more antennas, including, but not limited to, camouflaged towers, lattice towers, guyed towers, and monopoles, for the purpose of transmitting or relaying radio frequency signals, including but not limited to radio, television, cellular, and personal communication service frequencies.
WIND ENERGY FACILITY: A facility that uses one or more wind turbines to convert wind energy to electrical energy for the purpose of exporting the energy. The term does not include wind turbines whose primary purpose is to supply residential or non-residential uses on the site where it is located. A wind energy facility includes both the generating facilities and associated power converters or substations.