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Flagg's RV park looks to settle 'park model' case
McDougal said he could release no further details, but if a settlement is reached it will go to the Board of Selectmen for approval.
Flagg's owner Robert Moser said Monday he knew his attorney, David Ordway of Saco, was working with the town on a settlement agreement. He referred further comment to Ordway, who could not be reached.
Flagg's took its case to York County Superior Court after the York Board of Appeals in September, and again in October, upheld McDougal's June 28 Notice of Violation & Order for Corrective Action ordering the park models removed from the park. McDougal said the park models violated town ordinance density standards as the new units more closely resembled manufactured housing than recreational vehicles, as claimed by Flagg's.
Investigators said the cluttered RV contained a propane tank and torch, pipes similar to those used to smoke methamphetamine and marijuana, a weight scale, punctured aerosol cans, batteries and other items that could be used to manufacture meth.