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LR 2943
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §480-E, sub-§9, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 298, §1, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §480-W, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 230, §1, is
amended to read:

 
§480-W. Emergency actions to protect threatened

 
property

 
Notwithstanding section 480-C, if the local code enforcement
officer, a state-licensed professional engineer or a state-
certified geologist determines that the integrity of a seawall,
bulkhead, retaining wall or similar structure in a coastal sand
dune system is destroyed or threatened, the owner of property
protected by the seawall, bulkhead, retaining wall or similar
structure may, without obtaining a permit under this article:

 
1. Protective materials. Place riprap, sandbags or other
heavy nonhazardous material to shore up the threatened structure
and replace, repair or leave the materials in place until a
project designed to alleviate the threat is certified by the
department and by the local code enforcement officer, and that
project requires removal of the material for no more than 18
months from the date the first repair material is placed; and

 
2. Strengthening of structure. Take such actions as are
necessary to strengthen to the extent necessary to alleviate the
imminent threat, including strengthening the seawall, bulkhead,
retaining wall or other structure, including widening the
footings and securing the structure to the sand with bolts tie-
back anchors.

 
If a local code enforcement officer, state-licensed
professional engineer or state-certified geologist fails to
determine whether the integrity of a structure is destroyed or
threatened within 12 6 hours of initial contact by the property
owner, the property owner may proceed as if the code enforcement
officer, state-licensed professional engineer or state-certified
geologist had determined that the integrity of the structure was
destroyed or threatened.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill repeals a provision in the Maine Revised Statutes,
Title 38, section 480-E, subsection 9 that prohibits the
Department of Environmental Protection from denying a permit for
reconstruction of a structure solely because the structure is
located in a V-Zone designated after January 1, 1999 by the


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