Oxford selectmen support casino proposal

OXFORD — Echoing a decision it made last year, the Board of Selectmen on Thursday unanimously voted to support a proposal that would place a resort casino in the town.

Members of Black Bear Entertainment LLC, which is gathering signatures to put the casino proposal before voters in next year's , November election, made a brief presentation to selectmen.

Peter Martin, spokesman for the group, said it is staying with Oxford for a proposed site because of the need for more jobs in the area.

"They didn't have to come back to Oxford," Martin said. "Actually, if they had gone to southern Maine, dollars-and-cents-wise, it would have made more sense."

Rupert Grover, an owner of Grover Gundrilling in Norway and a member of the group, said a resort casino would make western Maine more of a tourist destination. He said several manufacturers and other businesses have closed, putting stress on workers.

"Every day that we're there (at his business), we have people coming through the door looking for jobs," he said.

Jim Boldebook, founder of Creative Broadcast Concepts in Biddeford and a member of Black Bear Entertainment, said the group wanted the approval of the town before proceeding with a proposal that would put the project there.

"We think it's going to be more than just jobs," Boldebook said. "We think it's going to be a tremendous economic stimulus for the entire western Maine region."

The town's Economic Development Advisory Committee has also supported the proposal and recommended that selectmen do the same. Both the committee and the selectmen, whose members have not changed since last year, supported a casino effort at last year's November election.

In that plan, Las Vegas-based Olympia Gaming took over a plan from Evergreen Mountain Associates that sought to put a $184 million resort casino on a 40-acre parcel in Oxford. The proposal was met with strong support in Oxford County, but failed at a statewide referendum.

Black Bear Entertainment's proposal seeks to remedy some of the more controversial aspects of last year's bill, which backers promised would be fixed by the Legal and Veterans' Affairs Committee of the Maine Legislature. These included charges that the gambling age would be lowered from 21 to 18, credit could be extended to gamblers, and the president of the casino would sit on various decision-making and oversight committees.

"What we heard over and over again was, 'If you had written that differently, it would have passed,'" Martin said.

Black Bear Entertainment's proposal states that the gambling age will remain the same, credit will not be extended to gamblers, the president will not be allowed to sit on such committees, the number of slot machines at the casino would be limited to 1,500, and a 10-year moratorium on new casino construction proposed in last year's bill would be replaced with a current law providing a 100-mile buffer between casinos in the state.

The group has estimated that the resort casino would create about 1,000 jobs by the third year and would result in $50 million in revenue for the state. Martin said Thursday that the jobs would have an average annual salary of $35,000, plus benefits.

Opponents of casino expansion in Maine have argued that casinos will lead to an increase in crime and gambling addiction, will not bring in significant numbers of out-of-state tourists and will increase public infrastructure costs.

The Black Bear Entertainment proposal also calls for the casino to be taxed at a 46 percent rate, with 1 percent of revenue equal to about $1 million. Of that revenue, 25 percent would go toward funding for the state's K-12 schools; 4 percent each toward the University of Maine Scholarship Fund and the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes; 3 percent each to the Maine Community College System scholarship programs and Maine Gambling Control Board; 2 percent to the town of Oxford; 1 percent to Oxford County; and 1 percent each to the state's dairy stabilization, agricultural fair support, sire stakes and harness racing purse funds.

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SteveH's picture

Everyone just sit on welfare

Everyone just sit on welfare and vote this down again, god forbid you actually have to get a job!! As far as the racetrack goes...that would be profitable a couple times a year..a casino would be profitable year round. It will not bring in the rif-raf...as you have to have money in order to spend any amount of time at a casino. Besides--Oxford County already has the rif-raf drug addicted losers..do you think they will spend their money at the casinos? No. It will be retirees and business people, even Canadians. Smarten up and bring some jobs to the area!!

bud aiken's picture

iangol....your comments are

iangol....your comments are so off base and factualy incorrect that I am suprised you could even write them.

1. The town Of Oxford and the County of Oxford supported the Casino last year by 60% of the vote...so don't say Oxford doesn't want it.
2. The Penobcots and the Passsamquody tribes are being given 4% off the profits something that has never been done before almost 4 million a year. I also read that Chief Francis from and the Penobscots are supporting the project. I would not be suprised that either tribe was asked to join in with the project but turned the offer down.
3. Do you feel it is ok that other out of State businesses come to Maine employ our people, pay our taxes or just those that want to bulid Resort casino's, gee you better ask Poland Spring water to leave town as they are owned by an out of state company.

Take your head out of the sand and get real.....manaufacturing jobs are gone and are not coming back. Who are we to deny legitimate busness people the ability to provide jobs with benefits. You don't see the people in greater Bangor complaining about Hollywood Slots or did you not know we had already legalised casino style gambling in Maine.

exoggensani's picture

Show your proof.... I see no

Show your proof.... I see no links to back up anything you have said.

The news paper, Advertiser Democrat has a question of the week section in their paper. They asked people on the street if they wanted the casino and 9 out of 10 of them said no... www.advertiserdemocrat.com write the editor and ask.

My head is up in the air breathing the nice fresh air... yours is up your butt from what I can tell. Every one, EVERY ONE is entitled to their opinion and if you don't like mine, don't read my comments. Thank you and I bid you a good evening.

Nancy's picture

fixit001....wake up the

fixit001....wake up the election is over
you had your chance to make all your negative comments now let it die
Back to the issue here.....A casino would be a great idea for the area I think

Iniseinfili's picture

The Oxford selectman might

The Oxford selectman might want to take a trip to Mississippi or some of the other states who have Casinos....I guarantee they'd rethink having that sort of thing in their back yard.
Why not develop the resort and golf course aspect of the plan and leave the casino out of it? If we want to drive jobs and tourism, lets develop a trail of golf courses similar to what Alabama did with the Robert Trent Jones golf trail? In Alabama it created jobs and funded the entire retirement system for teachers. Ahhh, but that requires planning, commitment and foresight.
I agree with To Be. Oxford had the opportunity to turn the Speedway into NHIS, and turned it down. And they think a Casino will save them? I will continue to vote no on this issue.

CBD's picture

I've asked everyone I know

I've asked everyone I know and a bunch of people I don't know and the consensus is that this is going to pass this time. It only failed by a few points last year and the bill they wrote is better plus more people are out of work. By the way, did any notice that Ohio just got casinos this week. After being voted down 5 times in the past 10 years. When the timing is right it's right. I think us 'yo yos' are going to be the winners next Nov.

Will Mafingado's picture

fixit001 is a moron.

fixit001 is a moron.

fixit001's picture

You YO-YOs dont get the

You YO-YOs dont get the ANSWER IS NO NO NO each vote gets louder and louder what will it take to stop us from having to deal with this issue any longer lets start a ref that once a ref is voted on it stands and can not be reissued in ANY WAY for 10 years!!!! and you all know the GAYS WILL BE AT IT AGAIN!!!!! SOON!!!!!!!

exoggensani's picture

fixit001 - What does being

fixit001 - What does being homosexual have to do with the casino effort that 9 out of 10 people on the street answered NO in the Advertister Democrat a few weeks ago? Nothing.. but they DO have money to spend! There are more important things to deal with besides if some one is homosexual or not. ( I am not homosexual in case your wondering but enough is enough )

Oxford does not want the casino, so send it to Rumford.... where they DO want it!

I also feel that big out of state businesses have no right coming in to the state of Maine to build their casinos. If any one has the 'right' to come and build a casino, it should be the Native Americans.

to be or not's picture

Might be alittle to late

Might be alittle to late Oxford..you had a Huge chance to have a great race track,Now that times are tough.you want people to spend money.most of Maine People are out of work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

G.'s picture
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A casino would be a

A casino would be a fantastic idea for Oxford County!

Personally, I think those who live in the county should be the ones to decide whether or not it gets built.

*I'm not the Auburn City Manager*

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