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HEBRON – Annual town meeting voters will be asked to approve a $768,345 fiscal 2010 budget, enact an ordinance regulating small wind energy systems and raise about $309,000 for the care of roads.

Voters will meet at the Hebron Station School at 10 a.m. Saturday to act on the 59-article warrant, including the election of town officers.

A major portion of the budget will go toward care of roads, including a requested $74,600 for the care and maintenance of summer roads, $160,000 for winter roads and another $75,000 for tarring roads.

“The budget just isn’t big enough to cover all the roads we have,” said Selectman James Reid of Hebron’s 32 miles of road. Only a mile or so are covered with new pavement each year, he said.

Reid said once the budget is passed, the board will sit with road commissioners and review which roads need work. Then the board will budget accordingly.

Voters will also be asked to approve a small wind energy systems ordinance intended to regulate installation of small windmills.

“It’s nothing too serious,” said Planning Board Chairman Gary Kyllonen.

If passed, the ordinance would in part mandate that blades be at least 25 feet from the ground, be restricted to a height of 65 feet and include fencing around the pole.

Kyllonen said it is based on a common ordinance being adopted by other Maine towns and is aimed at private landowners who want to put up small windmills.

Voters will be asked to rescind a May 22, 2008, special town meeting article that adopted Maine Department of Transportation road construction standards as standards for private roads being accepted as town roads.

According to Fergus Lea of the Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments, there are no MDOT standards for secondary paved roads so the Planning Board has requested the standard be rescinded.

“It may be a bit of a barn-burner,” said Reid of discussion on the action.

In other action, voters will be asked to approve $86,000 for the transfer station operation and $42,000 for the Fire Department.

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