| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §1310-N, sub-§9, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 465, Pt. | A, §16 and affected by Pt. C, §2, is amended to read: |
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| | 9. Host community agreements. The following provisions | apply to an application for a license for a commercial solid | waste disposal facility. |
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| A. The department may not issue a license for a | commercial solid waste disposal facility unless the | applicant has demonstrated that it has: |
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| (1) Complied with municipal ordinances requiring | host community benefits; |
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| (2) Negotiated in good faith, as determined by a | neutral arbitrator agreeable to both sides who has | been present during the negotiations, with the | municipality in which the facility is proposed to be | located to formulate a host community agreement; |
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| (3) Developed and will implement a host community | agreement; or |
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| (4) Renegotiated, if appropriate, the terms of an | existing host community agreement. |
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| B. Based upon the nature, size and projected impacts of | the proposed facility, host community agreements must, | when applicable, include provisions regarding: |
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| (1) Improvement, maintenance and repair of local | roads directly affected by traffic to and from the | facility and of other infrastructural elements | directly affected by the facility; |
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| (2) Development and maintenance of adequate local | emergency response capacity to accommodate the | facility; |
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| (3) Financial support to the municipality in the form of | tipping fees in the amount equal to the fees charged by the | department in chapter 24, subchapter 7, article 2 to be placed | in a trust fund established by the municipality, of which 50% | of the proceeds must be used for environmental testing and | monitoring, including for personnel or other means to provide | technical assistance to the municipality in testing, | monitoring or interpreting data and to advise the municipality | on other technical issues concerning the facility and |
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