Pubdate: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 Source: York County Coast Star (ME) Copyright: 2006 Seacoast Online Contact: http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/yorkstar Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4110 Author: George Chappell DRUG-FREE ZONE ORDINANCE TO GO BEFORE VOTERS WELLS -- A proposed ordinance to designate certain drug-free safe zones in the town will be left to the voters to decide. Selectmen on March 7 voted 3-1, with Richard Clark opposing, to send the question to the voters on the Town Meeting ballot April 28. When resident Christopher Chase asked Clark at the meeting why he opposed the law, he replied that he had not had a chance to read it. "It's the first time I saw it," Clark said, calling the ordinance a "serious step." "As for whether Mr. Chase likes that, I don't care," he added. Police Chief Richard Connelly said this week that his department recommended the ordinance and the specific zones. "The safe zones kick in higher penalties," he said, explaining that the penalty for using or selling in a safe zone would be one class of crime higher than usual. "This makes the violation a class higher and makes it a more serious crime. We feel this is a good law." The safe zones, once established, are treated similarly to schools for purposes of sentencing; drug dealing within 1,000 feet of the zones subjects the dealer to an enhanced penalty. According to the proposed ordinance, the Legislature has authorized cities and towns to designate certain areas frequented by minors as drug-free safe zones. The town designates the zones with the intent and understanding that anyone convicted of certain drug offenses would face more severe penalties under state law if the offense took place within 1,000 feet of real property designated as a safe zone under the ordinance. The Wells Police have recommended the following safe zones: n Wells Recreation Area on Route 9A n Wells Activity Center on Route 109, n Wells Harbor Park on Harbor Road, n Mile Road Playground on Mile Road, n Tilcon Little League Fields on Route 9, n Drakes Island Beach Association Playground, and n Moody Beach Association Park on Furbish Road. Each area designated as a safe zone is an athletic field, park, playground, or recreational facility consistent with the state's definition of a safe zone, according to the proposed ordinance. In addition, each safe zone as such would be conspicuously marked with wording chosen by the Commissioner of Public Safety. The signs would contain such wording as, "Drug-Free Safe Zone. Increased penalties for drug crimes committee within this zone." Wells Police would be responsible for making sure that appropriate signs are placed and maintained in the zones. Town Meeting approval would enact the ordinance as of the date of the vote. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D