Maine Code § 38-480-O

Bulkheads and retaining walls on Scarborough River; permit requirements
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Nothing in this article prohibits the rebuilding, replacement or new construction of a bulkhead,
retaining wall or similar structure, provided that the applicant for a permit demonstrates to the
department or municipality, as appropriate, that the following conditions are met. [PL 1989, c. 890,
Pt. A, §40 (AFF); PL 1989, c. 890, Pt. B, §81 (AMD).]
1. Location. The bulkhead or similar structure to be constructed, rebuilt or replaced is located
along some or all of the north-northeasterly property lines of land abutting the Scarborough River from
the jetty to the Scarborough town landing.
[PL 1987, c. 809, §2 (NEW).]
2. Termination. The terminus of any bulkhead or similar structure, including any wing wall,
unless connected to another bulkhead or similar structure, shall terminate at least 25 feet from any
abutting property.
[PL 1987, c. 809, §2 (NEW).]
Any permit issued under this section for a bulkhead or similar structure that is not connected at
both ends to another bulkhead or similar structure is subject to only the standard conditions applicable
to all permits granted under this article as well as the following conditions. The permit applicant or
applicants are responsible for reasonably maintaining the bulkhead or similar structure and for repairing
damage to the frontal sand dune that occurs between the end of the bulkhead or similar structure and
the Scarborough town landing and that is caused by the existence of the bulkhead or similar structure.
The applicant or applicants shall submit a report prepared by a state-licensed geologist to the
commissioner every 2nd year following issuance of the permit or until such time as the commissioner
determines the report need not be filed or may be filed at longer intervals. The report must describe
the status of the frontal sand dune between the end of the bulkhead or similar structure and the
Scarborough town landing and contain whatever recommendations the geologist determines are
reasonably required to maintain the frontal sand dune in that area. The applicant or applicants shall
follow the recommendations. [PL 2019, c. 285, §15 (AMD).]

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