Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Milfoil Alert!!

A note from LEA

"Thankful News from Hancock Pond!  Our CBI, Kelly Bowles, intercepted a long strand of variable milfoil coming into the lake.
The boat had just come from Sebago Lake, somewhere on the west shore. We are following up.
Please take heed and pay special attention to out-of-state boats and boats from infested Maine lakes, especially Sebago and Arrowhead.
Thanks,
Peter"



Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Loon Count Report 2013

Barbara Tomaskovic-Devey gave a brief report at the annual meeting.  Here is link to the data she used for the meeting........ Nicely done!

Loon Count Report 2013 Power Point

Loon Count Report 2013 PDF

I posted in two different formats......  both have the same information but one may work better for you than the other.The Power Point is smaller and will load faster but the PDF is more universal and will load slower.



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Dam Report from Ed Cooper


Gate Wide Open


Ed's Report



Canvas covering bottom edge of dam.
Canvas is for preventing water from going under dam.  This must be maintained regularly. Ed has put many years into maintaining the dam structure and water levels. ....often it is wet, cold and buggy.  

Thanks for all you do.

Jerry Holt

Monday, July 1, 2013

BN Article: Lakeside tree removal proves costly

Bridgton News article about home owners and  contractors fined for improper clearing of lakeside property.

Read it at:   http://www.bridgton.com/lakeside-tree-removal-proves-costly/

Friday, June 28, 2013

Perley Mills Community Forrest

This is a 1600 acre parcel that runs along both sides of the od narrow gauge rail road from the Swamp rd in Sebago to Bridgton. This is a major watershed feed into Hancock and Sand Ponds.

For more information go to:   http://www.loonecholandtrust.org/places-we-protect/perley-mills-community-forest-project/

Annual Meeting Reminder

July 6 Denmark Town Hall 9-11.  Coffe at  8:30

See you all there.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013


Wright's Point Update

Tuesday May 14th 2013 the Sebago Planning Board denied the owner/developer request for a wavier to the town Dead End Road Ordinance.  The current ordinance restricts dead end roads to 1200 ft. and the wavier request was to build a 3500 ft road. The board also denied a wavier request for limiting the clearing of the road right of way to less than the current ordinance standard.

What does this mean?  We must wait and see if the owner/developer wish to appeal to the Sebago Board of Appeals.