WISCASSET, Maine — The Wiscasset Board of Selectmen on Tuesday rejected a consent judgment negotiated by attorneys for the town and the Maine Department of Transportation to resolve the town’s lawsuit against the MDOT. The consent agreement was not well-received by a majority of those present at the special selectmen’s meeting at the Wiscasset Community Center. [Wiscasset sues state to stop building demolition for Route 1 traffic fix] According to attorneys Peter Murray and John Shumadine, representing the town, under the agreement the MDOT would comply with the Wiscasset Historic Preservation Ordinance and submit an application to the Wiscasset Historic Preservation Commission for a certificate of appropriateness for demolition of the historic Haggett’s Garage. If the commission denied the application, the MDOT would appeal to the town’s board of appeals.

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