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122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1076 |
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LR 1093(01) |
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Resolve,
To Recognize Alton as a Host Community with Regard to the West Old Town
Landfill |
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Fiscal Note for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Duchesne of Hudson |
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Committee: Natural Resources |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Potential current biennium cost increase - General Fund |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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Directing
the State Planning Office to grant the Town of Alton the protections and
benefits of a host community to the West Old Town Landfill if certain events
occur may have fiscal implications which can not be determined at this time. The bill as written places a fiscal
responsibility on SPO as the owner of the West Old Town Landfill. However, the Operating Services Agreement
SPO has with the selected operator of the landfill transfers that
responsibility to the operator, so SPO may not have a direct fiscal impact
from this bill. That fiscal impact
would be $50,000 plus any other compensation resulting from negotiations for
a host community benefit agreement.
Such an agreement is currently being negotiated between the operator
of the landfill, SPO and the town.
This bill appears to take the definition of a "host
community" beyond current definitions and without clarification or
restrictions could impact this and other disposal facilities. |
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