An Act Concerning Certain Excavations
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §480-GG is enacted to read:
§ 480-GG. High and moderate value inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat and excavations and quarries authorized pursuant to article 6, 7 or 8-A
If a permit is required pursuant to this article due to the presence of a protected natural resource other than a high and moderate value inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat, an excavation or quarry that was authorized pursuant to article 6, 7 or 8-A before June 8, 2006 is not required to meet standards associated solely with the upland portion of a high and moderate value inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat.
The department may not issue a permit pursuant to this article for an excavation or quarry requiring authorization pursuant to article 6, 7 or 8-A after June 8, 2006 and located in the upland portion of a high and moderate value waterfowl and wading bird habitat.
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §488, sub-§24 is enacted to read:
Sec. 3. 38 MRSA §490-D, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2007, c. 290, §11, is further amended to read:
Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §490-D, sub-§5-A, as amended by PL 2007, c. 364, §2, is further amended to read:
(1) Under normal circumstances, at least 20,000 square feet of aquatic vegetation, emergent marsh vegetation or open water, except for artificial ponds or impoundments; or
(2) Peat lands dominated by shrubs, sedges and sphagnum moss.
For purposes of this subsection, the width of a natural buffer strip is measured from the upland edge of floodplain wetlands; if no floodplain wetlands are present, the width of the natural buffer strip is measured from the normal high water high-water mark of a great pond, river, stream or brook or the upland edge of a freshwater or coastal wetland. The department may not grant a variance from allow excavation to occur under this subsection as long as a permit is obtained pursuant to article 5-A. An excavation is not eligible for a permit by rule under department rules regarding activities adjacent to a protected natural resource.
Sec. 5. 38 MRSA §490-D, sub-§17 is enacted to read:
Sec. 6. 38 MRSA §490-Z, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2007, c. 290, §12, is further amended to read:
Sec. 7. 38 MRSA §490-Z, sub-§5, as amended by PL 2007, c. 364, §3, is further amended to read:
(1) Under normal circumstances, at least 20,000 square feet of aquatic vegetation, emergent marsh vegetation or open water, except for artificial ponds or impoundments; or
(2) Peat lands dominated by shrubs, sedges and sphagnum moss.
For purposes of this subsection, the width of a natural buffer strip is measured from the upland edge of a floodplain wetland. If no floodplain wetlands are present, the width is measured from the normal high water high-water mark of the river, stream or brook. The width is measured from the normal high water high-water mark of a great pond and upland edge of a freshwater or coastal wetland.
The department may not grant a variance from allow excavation to occur under this subsection as long as a permit is obtained pursuant to article 5-A. A quarry is not eligible for a permit by rule under department rules regarding activities adjacent to a protected natural resource.
Sec. 8. 38 MRSA §490-Z, sub-§15 is enacted to read:
Sec. 9. Inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat. The Department of Environmental Protection, referred to in this section as "the department," shall compile all current and accurate information on the designation of high and moderate value inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat on all licensed or approved excavations and quarries in existence prior to June 8, 2006. The department shall convey to all affected operations the compiled information with an explanation of the resource values of the inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat designated on the property of the affected operation. The department shall strongly encourage property owners with licensed or approved, but unexcavated, areas within the inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat to consult with the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and the department on:
1. Management practices that avoid impacts on wading birds and waterfowl during nesting season and that maintain or enhance the inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat; and
2. Reclamation strategies for each excavated portion of the inland waterfowl and wading bird habitat.
These practices and strategies must be compatible with excavation and quarry operations.