| Under the municipal home rule authority granted by the |
Constitution of Maine, Article VIII, Part Second and Title 30- |
A, section 3001, municipalities, except as provided in this |
section, may enact ordinances with respect to solid waste |
facilities that contain standards the municipality finds |
reasonable, including, without limitation, conformance with |
federal and state solid waste rules; fire safety; traffic |
safety; levels of noise heard outside the facility; distance |
from existing residential, commercial or institutional uses; |
ground water protection; surface water protection; erosion and |
sedimentation control; and compatibility of the solid waste |
facility with local zoning and land use controls, provided |
that the standards are not more strict than those contained in |
this chapter and in chapter 3, subchapter I 1, articles 5-A |
and 6 and the rules adopted under these articles. Municipal |
ordinances must use definitions consistent with those adopted |
by the board. This section may not be construed to limit a |
municipality's adoption of environmental standards under its |
home rule authority governing the spreading of sludge on land |
that are at least as stringent as the environmental standards |
governing the spreading of sludge on land that may be imposed |
in the State or in the political subdivision of the State |
where the sludge originates. |