Pubdate: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 Source: Kennebec Journal (ME) Copyright: 2002 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc Contact: http://www.centralmaine.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1405 Author: Alan Crowell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) STARKS DEBATES HEMPSTOCK Planning Board Hears Discusses Mass Gathering Application STARKS - Planning Board members found plenty to question Wednesday in an application for a mass gathering permit for the Maine Vocals' annual Hempstock festival. Wednesday night, members of the Starks Planning Board reviewed the application for completeness. Board member Gwen Hilton said she was not sure when the board, which meets once a month, would decide on the application. By press time, the board had not finished its review. Only after the board decides the application is substantially complete can it make a decision. The pro-marijuana rock concert is scheduled for Aug. 15 to 18. Members of The Maine Vocals, a group that advocates legalization of marijuana, say they hope 4,900 people attend, with about 1,900 of that number camping on site. The weekend long pro-marijuana rock festival has always been controversial. This year, however, two separate lawsuits related to last year's concert overshadow the event. The town brought a lawsuit against the Maine Vocals for failing to follow the ordinance. The Maine Vocals responded with a lawsuit that claimed the measure was unfair and unconstitutional. Donald Christen, president of the Vocals, was unable to attend the hearing because bail conditions for charges of disorderly conduct related to last year's concert largely prohibit him from visiting Starks. Vocal member James Hardenburg represented the Vocals at the meeting. Hardenburg told board members at one point that the Vocals did not plan to adhere to the noise level required under Starks' mass gathering ordinance, choosing instead to follow the state's requirements, which are significantly higher. "What you are basically telling us right up front is that you are not going to respect (Starks' noise limit)," said Kerry Hebert, a former member of the Planning Board who attended Wednesday's meeting as a citizen. Hilton also asked Hardenburg if the Vocals planned to apply for a state mass gathering permit. Hardenburg said he could not answer that question Wednesday. Hardenburg said he would try to respond quickly to several board questions he could not answer at the meeting. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth