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Gray Proposes Zoning Changes to Align with Comprehensive Plan ». Public input is crucial at this formative stage in the proposed zoning process. Town of Gray to Host State Office Candidates on September 26. UPDATE: You can watch the forum now on YouTube!
Assessor. Are You Changing Your Address? Have you moved recently, sold or purchased property, or changed your mailing address? Please take time to fill out this Change of Address Form for tax purposes.
During regular business hours, we encourage you visit Town Office or call (207) 657-3339 for assistance. Our helpful staff can often respond to your questions and concerns directly. To facilitate message routing, please also see:
Clerk / Tax Collector. The services performed in this office are the following: By appointment: The swearing in of various public officials, including Notaries Public. Excising and registering of motor vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and boats; Issuing of hunting and fishing licenses,
The Town Office is authorized to issue registration renewals for passenger & combination vehicles, motorcycles, mopeds, trailers, tractors, special equipment, handicapped, firefighter, antique autos, motor homes, and trucks registered for the same gross weight as the previous year.
At the intersection of state Routes 4, 26, 100, 115, 202 and Maine Turnpike exit 63 - all providing ready access to a wide variety of nearby activities and attractions - the Town of Gray is truly at the heart of it all.
Via email to the FOAA Officer: admin @ graymaine.org. In person or by mail at: Town of Gray, ATTN: FOAA Officer, 24 Main Street, Gray, ME 04039. Via fax to (207) 657-2852 - Attn: FOAA Officer. Learn more about Freedom of Access Act requests here. Annual Reports for the Town of Gray.
Gray's Code Enforcement Officer is primarily responsible for inspections, including those related to building, plumbing, electrical, septic, and sign permits. Our Enforcement Officer also reviews permit applications for compliance with Town and State codes and ordinances.
Gray Town Office. 24 Main Street. Gray, ME 04039. Regular Town Council Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at Henry Pennell Municipal Complex located at 24 Main St., Gray.
History. The area was granted on March 27, 1736, by the Massachusetts General Court to a group from Boston. In 1737, the township was laid out and roads cleared, with the first settlers arriving in the spring of 1738.