Crispin v. Town of Scarborough

In Crispin v. Town of Scarborough, 1999 ME 112, P22, 736 A.2d 241, 248, the plaintiffs argued that they were denied their right to be heard at the Town Council meeting in which the Council took final action on a motion to reconsider its prior approval of a contract zoning agreement. The Law Court held that the plaintiffs did not have a right to be heard at that meeting because they had been given a substantial opportunity to be heard on the original motion to approve, participated throughout the approval process and were not entitled to an additional opportunity to be heard on a motion to reconsider under the Town Council's procedural rules. Id.