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Land Use Planning Commission outlines plan update, short-term rental notice and solar rules

April 16, 2026 | Somerset County, Maine


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Land Use Planning Commission outlines plan update, short-term rental notice and solar rules
Stacy Benjamin, acting planning manager for the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC), and Ben Gazzo, the commission's acting executive director, gave commissioners an overview of LUPC's work, including a phased update to the comprehensive land use plan and several regulatory changes.

Benjamin said the LUPC's service area covers the unorganized territories and that the commission has initiated a pre-process for a comprehensive plan update that will lead into a formal update next year and an adoption process that could take about 18 months. "We're getting ready to release a survey, a public survey," Benjamin said, noting fall workshops and outreach across the UT.

The presenters described two regulatory changes adopted this year: a short-term rental notice requirement (owners can file a free online notification form so LUPC can collect location data) and a first-phase set of standards and definitions for solar and battery energy storage facilities, with further phases to add battery-specific standards. Benjamin said the notice form is intended to build data on where short-term rentals operate in the service area.

They acknowledged staffing turnover: "We are in the process of hiring some key positions," Benjamin said, adding that permitting could take slightly longer over the summer but that the commission expects to be fully staffed by fall. Commissioners asked about permit processing times; LUPC staff noted routine building permits are often processed quickly but larger or resource-sensitive permits take longer, and the commission publishes processing-time data in its annual report.

Benjamin encouraged commissioners to consult the LUPC website for outreach materials and said the commission hopes to coordinate with regional councils for pilot programs such as regional code enforcement.

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