Amend the bill by striking out all of sections 3 to 6 and inserting the following:
‘Sec. 3. 30-A MRSA §4326, first ¶, as amended by PL 2001, c. 578, §15, is further amended to read:
A growth management program must include at least a comprehensive plan, as described in subsections 1 to 4 4-A, and an implementation program as described in subsection 5.
Sec. 4. 30-A MRSA §4326, sub-§4-A is enacted to read:
Amend the bill in section 7 in subsection 4-A in the first line (page 2, line 4 in L.D.) by striking out the following: " rise. Address and plan" and inserting the following: ' change. Encourage the assessment of and planning'
Amend the bill by relettering or renumbering any nonconsecutive Part letter or section number to read consecutively.
summary
This amendment, which is the majority report of the committee:
1. Removes the sections of the bill that require the inventory and analysis of a comprehensive plan under the growth management program for a coastal municipality or multimunicipal region to include projections regarding sea level rise and its potential impacts;
2. Removes the sections of the bill that require a coastal municipality or multimunicipal region that includes a coastal municipality to develop a coordinated plan for addressing the impacts of changes in sea level as a guideline for policy development and implementation strategies of a comprehensive plan within the growth management plan elements;
3. Provides that a coastal municipality or multimunicipal region that includes a coastal municipality may include projections regarding sea level change and its impacts in its comprehensive plan and may develop a coordinated plan for addressing impacts of changes in sea level;
4. Provides that "coastal municipality" means a municipality or township in the coastal zone as identified by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Maine Coastal Program; and
5. Amends the bill to clarify that the assessment of and planning for impacts of changes in sea level, instead of sea level rise, are encouraged, instead of addressed, in coastal management policies when state, local and federal agencies responsible for regulating, planning, developing or managing coastal resources conduct activities affecting the coastal area.
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