Maine Code § 38-480-H

Rules; performance and use standards
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In fulfilling its responsibilities to adopt rules pursuant to section 341-D, the board, to the extent
practicable, shall adopt performance and use standards for activities regulated by this article. These
standards at a minimum must include: [PL 1995, c. 347, §3 (AMD).]
1. Department of Transportation projects. By February 15, 1991, requirements for projects that
are under the direction and supervision of the Department of Transportation that do not affect coastal
wetlands or coastal sand dune systems and that involve only maintenance or repair of public
transportation facilities or structures or transportation reconstruction or replacement projects.
A. The Department of Transportation shall meet the following conditions for any project
undertaken pursuant to this subsection after February 15, 1991.
(1) All projects must be performed in a manner consistent with this article and in compliance
with rules adopted by the board.
(2) The project may not unreasonably harm the protected natural resources covered by this
article.
(3) The Department of Transportation and its contractors shall use erosion control measures to
prevent sedimentation of any surface waters.
(4) The project may not block any fish passage in any watercourse.
(5) The project may not result in any excessive intrusion of the project into the protected natural
resources. [PL 1991, c. 66, Pt. A, §16 (RPR).]
B. Those activities that are exempt from permitting requirements under section 480-Q are not
subject to this subsection. [PL 1991, c. 66, Pt. A, §16 (RPR).]
C. The Department of Transportation must notify the commissioner before construction activities
begin if the provisions of this subsection are utilized. [PL 1991, c. 66, Pt. A, §16 (RPR).]
[PL 1991, c. 66, Pt. A, §16 (RPR).]

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