Memorandum To:
Joseph and Jill Doyle
From: Scott D. Anderson Date: February 4, 2022 Re:
Summary of Procedural and Substantive Violations by Boothbay Harbor Waterfront Preservation and the Town of Boothbay Harbor Overview
Boothbay Harbor Waterfront Preservation (“BHWP”) is currently seeking permits from the Town to develop a property on the site previously occupied by Captain Fish’s hotel and restaurant. BHWP’s planning, design, and permitting process has been repeatedly subject to misinformation, lack of notice, plan changes, lack of transparency, and repeated violations of state laws and local ordinances. Further, in processing BHWP’s applications, the Town of Boothbay Harbor has repeatedly made mistakes in processing and issuing permits for the proposed development, including a habitual failure to provide notice to abutters, the failure to require issuance of all necessary permits (including DEP) prior to construction, and by repeatedly ignoring Maine Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) communications that the proposed project violates Maine law. Timeline May 2020:
BHWP submits application for site plan review with Planning Board; Neither the Town nor the developer provide notice to the Doyles, an immediate abutter to the project;
October 14, 2020:
Planning Board issues a site plan review permit for marina and public park; as shown on the 10/14/20 site plan, it does not grant approval for a grocery store, restaurant, apartments, or any other use; the Town again does not notify the Doyles of the Planning Board meeting, as it has an outdated address on file. BHWP does not apply for or receive a shoreland zoning