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those initiating the petition, which must include a description of | the problems that have led to the secession and annexation effort. | Attendees shall discuss the problems, potential solutions other | than secession and annexation and the potential impact of secession | and annexation on the municipality and the counties. The secession | and annexation committee may submit a written report at the public | hearing that describes the impact of the proposed secession and | annexation on property taxes in both counties as well as in the | municipality. |
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| | 3. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, | section 2524, subsection 3, paragraph A, nonresidents may | participate in the public hearing on secession and annexation. |
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| | Sec. 3. Advisory referendum. Unless a majority of the secession and | annexation committee representatives withdraws support for | secession and annexation by filing written notice of such | withdrawal with the county commissioners of Knox and Waldo | counties, the municipality may conduct an advisory referendum | within the municipality within 60 days after the submission of | the petitions to the county commissioners pursuant to the Maine | Revised Statutes, Title 21-A, chapter 9, subchapter 1, article 2 | and subchapter 2. The question at the referendum must be: |
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| "Do you favor secession of the Town of Islesboro from Waldo | County and annexation of the Town of Islesboro to Knox | County?" |
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| | The Waldo County Commissioners and the Knox County | Commissioners may hold separate advisory referenda in their | respective counties at the same time with the same question, as | long as the vote totals are kept and reported separately. |
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| | Sec. 4. Vote of county commissioners. Within 14 days following the | advisory referendum or advisory referenda, the county | commissioners of Knox and Waldo counties shall meet jointly and | take a recorded vote on whether to support the secession and | annexation request. If a majority of the county commissioners at | the joint meeting approves the request and more than 50% of the | registered voters in the municipality voting at the advisory | referendum favor secession and annexation, legislation requesting | secession and annexation may be submitted to the Legislature with | the information required in section 7. |
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| | Sec. 5. Resolving conflicts; selecting mediator. If the outcome of the vote | of the county commissioners and the advisory referendum in the | municipality are in conflict, an independent 3rd-party mediator | may be retained. The costs may be shared among the 2 counties | and the municipality, or by any of them |
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