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intent of the transferor is to avoid the objectives of this
subchapter.

 
D-2.__A division accomplished by condemnation does not
create a lot or lots for the purposes of this definition,
unless the intent of the transferor is to avoid the
objectives of this subchapter.

 
D-3.__A division accomplished by order of court does not
create a lot or lots for the purposes of this definition,
unless the intent of the transferor is to avoid the
objectives of this subchapter.

 
D-4.__A division accomplished by gift to a person related to
the donor of an interest in property held by the donor for a
continuous period of 5 years prior to the division by gift
does not create a lot or lots for the purposes of this
definition, unless the intent of the transferor is to avoid
the objectives of this subchapter.__If the real estate
exempt under this paragraph is transferred within 5 years to
another person not related to the donor of the exempt real
estate as provided in this paragraph, then the previously
exempt division creates a lot or lots for the purposes of
this subsection.__"Person related to the donor" means a
spouse, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or
grandchild related by blood, marriage or adoption.__A gift
under this paragraph can not be given for consideration that
can be assessed a monetary value.

 
D-5.__A division accomplished by a gift to a municipality if
that municipality accepts the gift does not create a lot or
lots for the purposes of this definition, unless the intent
of the transferor is to avoid the objectives of this
subchapter.

 
D-6.__A division accomplished by the transfer of any
interest in land to the owners of land abutting that land
that does not create a separate lot does not create a lot or
lots for the purposes of this definition, unless the intent
of the transferor is to avoid the objectives of this
subchapter.__If the real estate exempt under this paragraph
is transferred within 5 years to another person without all
of the merged land, then the previously exempt division
creates a lot or lots for the purposes of this subsection.

 
Sec. 5. 30-A MRSA §4401, sub-§4, ¶H, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 104, Pt.
A, §45 and Pt. C, §10, is amended to read:

 
H. Nothing in this subchapter may be construed to prevent a
municipality from enacting an ordinance under its home rule

 
authority which that expands the definition of subdivision
to include the division of a structure for commercial or
industrial use or which that otherwise regulates land use
activities.

 
Sec. 6. 30-A MRSA §4401, sub-§4, ¶I, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 500, §2,
is amended to read:

 
I. The grant of a bona fide security interest in an entire
lot that has been exempted from the definition of
subdivision under paragraph D paragraphs D-1 to D-6, or
subsequent transfer of that entire lot by the original
holder of the security interest or that person's successor
in interest, does not create a lot for the purposes of this
definition, unless the intent of the transferor is to avoid
the objectives of this subchapter.

 
Sec. 7. 30-A MRSA §4402-A is enacted to read:

 
§4402-A.__Minimum lot size or setback for lots in subdivision

 
A municipality may not adopt or administer more restrictive
minimum lot size ordinances or minimum setback ordinances for
lots that are within a subdivision than for lots that are not
within a subdivision, unless the lots within the subdivision are
arranged in the form of a cluster development approved by the
municipality.__This section does not apply to municipalities that
are administering the state minimum lot size law.

 
Sec. 8. Appropriation. The following funds are appropriated from
the General Fund to carry out the purposes of this Act.

 
2001-022002-03

 
ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL

 
SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

 
Information Services

 
Positions - Legislative Count (1.000)

 
Personal Services$50,000

 
All Other25,000

 
Capital Expenditures10,000

 
Provides for the appropriation
of funds to establish one
Statewide Geographic
Information System Coordinator
position.

 
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE

 
AND FINANCIAL SERVICES______

 
TOTAL$85,000

 
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

 
Office of Geographic Information

 
Systems

 
All Other$1,500,000$1,200,000

 
Provides for funds that the
Office of Geographic
Information Systems shall use
to develop, coordinate and
maintain a regionally based
geographic information system
and to assist regional councils
and municipalities in the
development and use of
geographic information systems
for tracking patterns of
development and associated land
use planning.

 
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT____________________

 
TOTAL$1,500,000$1,200,000

 
____________________

 
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS$1,585,000$1,200,000

 
Sec. 9. Appropriation. The following funds are appropriated from
the General Fund to carry out the purposes of this Act.

 
2001-02

 
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

 
State Planning Office

 
All Other$4,000,000

 
Provides funds for planning and implementation
grants, plan updates, smart growth
initiatives, pilot projects, grants for
financial and technical assistance to
municipalities and grants to regional
councils. At the end of each fiscal year any
unexpended balance may not lapse but must be
carried forward to be used for the same
purpose.

 
Sec. 10. Appropriation. The following funds are appropriated from
the General Fund to carry out the purposes of this Act.

 
2001-02

 
MAINE MUNICIPAL BOND BANK

 
Municipal Investment Trust Fund

 
All Other$20,000,000

 
Provides for the appropriation of funds to
capitalize the Municipal Investment Trust
Fund.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill implements the recommendations of the Task Force to
Study Growth Management. It amends the definition of subdivision
in the subdivision law; it appropriates funds for the development
of a regionally based geographic information system for tracking
patterns of development; it appropriates funds for grants for
financial and technical assistance to municipalities for the
preparation, updating and implementation of comprehensive plans;
and it capitalizes the Municipal Investment Trust Fund.


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