Maine Code § 14-7554-A

Removal or destruction of landmark boundaries by state departments
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In the event that a proposed public improvement could cause removal, destruction or obliteration
of any landmark set on the boundary of public or private real estate, the state department or agency
initiating the public improvement shall be governed as follows. [PL 1973, c. 81 (NEW).]
1. Records. The appropriate department shall maintain records that describe the landmark and its
location. The records shall be sufficient to permit reestablishment of the point of former location. The
department concerned shall, upon request of the property owners, reestablish the point of former
landmark location.
[PL 1973, c. 81 (NEW).]
2. Payment. The appropriate department may make reasonable payment to affected property
owners for the cost of reestablishing the landmark location.
[PL 1991, c. 102 (AMD).]
3. Rules. The appropriate department shall make such rules, regulations, policies and procedures
as it may determine necessary to effectuate the intent and purposes of this section. Property owners
whose landmarks are affected by public improvements shall be notified of these provisions by the state
department or agency concerned.
[PL 1973, c. 81 (NEW).]

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