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Thursday, July 21, 2016
Court-required review set for Cape Co-op plan
Under a recent court ruling, the Cape Elizabeth Planning Board must revisit key aspects of the site plan it approved more than a year ago for the redevelopment of what’s known as the Cape Co-op property on Ocean House Road. The board was initially scheduled to discuss the issue at its June meeting, but tabled […]
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Court tells Cape Elizabeth board to reconsider approved business
CAPE ELIZABETH — A court has ordered the Planning Board to re-evaluate some elements in an application approved last year. Paul Woods, owner of Rudy’s of the Cape, sued the town on June 18, 2015, for failing to follow the same procedure with an application for 539-541 Ocean House Road that it used for his business. […]
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Thursday, June 23, 2016
Court requires more evidence to support Cape Co-op site plan
The owner of Rudy’s on the Cape sued the town, arguing the Planning Board did not require the same “rigorous” review. As the result of a recent court ruling, the Cape Elizabeth Planning Board must revisit key aspects of the site plan it approved more than a year ago for the redevelopment of what’s known […]
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Community Calendar: June 22-July 1
Greater Portland Benefits South Portland High School Dollars for Scholars benefit, Hannaford, 415 Philbrook Ave., South Portland: $1 from the purchase of blue reusable bags in June will be donated. Supercuts in Scarborough, Falmouth, West Falmouth, South Portland, Topsham and Bath are participating in MjjM Salons’ ONE Campaign until the end of June to raise […]
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Community Calendar: April 6-21
Greater Portland Benefits Thursday 4/7 YMCA Adaptive Services Auction, 6-9 p.m., Hilton Garden Inn, Downtown Freeport. To purchase tickets or donate items, rbosse@ymcaofsouthernmaine.org or 865-9600. Saturday 4/9 Empty Bowl Supper, Sacred Heart/St. Dominic Parish Hall, 65 Mellen St., Portland. Admission $10 and a can of soup for church pantry; all proceeds feed school children in […]
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Tenant hires attorney in wake of Summer Oven pizza shop plan
A new 30-seat brick-oven pizzeria could open as soon as this summer in one of the existing buildings on the Cape Co-op property on Ocean House Road, but only if the property owner and the tenant who leases the building can reach an agreement. The Cape Elizabeth Planning Board unanimously approved the site plan for […]
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Plan for Cape Elizabeth pizzeria shocks tenant, irks restaurant
CAPE ELIZABETH — A plan for a new brick oven pizzeria near Kettle Cove has been approved, but not without objections from other business owners. The Planning Board on Tuesday approved the site plan for Summer Oven, a pizza restaurant planned at 541 Ocean House Road. The proposal for the 30-seat restaurant still needs to […]
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Despite critics, Rudy’s plan passes muster
CAPE ELIZABETH – A new, modern version of the Rudy’s of the Cape restaurant got mostly positive support from residents and the Cape Elizabeth Planning Board during a hearing on an updated site plan for the property Nov. 18. But some residents, and one Planning Board member, continue to criticize the proposal. They say the […]
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Thursday, November 20, 2014
New Rudy’s closer to opening
CAPE ELIZABETH – Rudy’s of the Cape, a new 80-seat restaurant that replaces a former diner and convenience store, should be open before the end of 2014, according to an architect associated with the building project. “We are excited about the opportunity for Rudy’s to reopen in late 2014 and look forward to completing construction […]
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Cape Elizabeth restaurants can add seats; Rudy's can serve alcohol
CAPE ELIZABETH — Restaurants in town now have the ability to serve more customers. The Town Council on Monday held a public hearing on the number of seats permitted in a restaurant in the Business A District. After no one from the public wished to comment, councilors amended the zoning ordinance and increased the number of […]
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