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PRIVATE & SPECIAL LAWS
Second Regular Session of the 122nd

CHAPTER 47
H.P. 1243 - L.D. 1735

An Act To Authorize Chebeague Island To Secede from the Town of Cumberland

     Mandate preamble. This measure requires one or more local units of government to expand or modify activities so as to necessitate additional expenditures from local revenues but does not provide funding for at least 90% of those expenditures. Pursuant to the Constitution of Maine, Article IX, Section 21, 2/3 of all of the members elected to each House have determined it necessary to enact this measure.

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

     Sec. 1. Separation and incorporation; Town of Chebeague Island. The residents of the following territory now within the Town of Cumberland and the County of Cumberland having expressed their intent, in a special referendum election of the voters of the territory of Chebeague Island lawfully conducted in accordance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section 2171-D on November 8, 2005, to be separated from the Town of Cumberland and incorporated into a separate town by the name of the Town of Chebeague Island, the Town of Chebeague Island is separated in accordance with this Act. The Town of Chebeague Island, referred to in this Act as "Town of Chebeague Island" or "the secession territory," consists of: all that part of the Town of Cumberland in Cumberland County lying east of a line beginning at the existing boundary where the Town of Cumberland, the Town of Falmouth and the Town of Long Island meet in the waters northwest of Little Chebeague Island located at a point approximately 43 degrees, 43 minutes, 27 seconds North by 70 degrees, 10 minutes, 12 seconds West and following a line extending approximately 36 degrees Northwest to the southernmost corner of the Town of Yarmouth in the waters south of Spruce Point in the Town of Yarmouth located at a point approximately 43 degrees, 44 minutes, 18 seconds North by 70 degrees, 9 minutes, 20 seconds West. The islands northwest of this boundary, Sturdivant Island and Basket Island, remain with the Town of Cumberland.

     The islands of Bates, Hope, Jewell (easterly portion), Little Jewell, Ministerial, Sand, Stave, Crow, Bangs, Stockman, West Brown Cow, Upper Green, Goose Nest, Rogues, Broken Cove, Little Chebeague (easterly portion), together referred to in this Act as "the Outer Islands," and Great Chebeague are included in the secession territory.

     The Town of Chebeague Island remains within Cumberland County.

     Sec. 2. Details of separation pursuant to agreements. Pursuant to the agreement between the secession representatives and the Town of Cumberland and the agreement between the secession representatives and School Administrative District 51, referred to in this Act as "SAD No. 51," as found in the report submitted pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section 2172, the following provisions regarding the separation of the secession territory from the Town of Cumberland and SAD No. 51 must be met.

     1. Municipal separation. The following provisions relate to separation of the secession territory from the Town of Cumberland.

     2. School Administrative District 51 separation. The following provisions relate to the separation of the secession territory as it relates to SAD No. 51.

     Sec. 3. Effective date of separation. The secession territory is separated from the Town of Cumberland and is incorporated as the Town of Chebeague Island on July 1, 2007.

     Sec. 4. Provision for first meeting. Within 60 days of the effective date of this Act, a justice of the peace or notary public may issue a warrant to any legal voter in the secession territory directing that legal voter to notify the municipal inhabitants of a public meeting to select 9 transition representatives by written ballot. Notice to the municipal inhabitants must be provided at least 7 days prior to the meeting. Effective immediately after the election, the transition representatives selected at the meeting are vested with the powers to represent the future Town of Chebeague Island and to enter into letters of intent and memoranda of understanding for the establishment of its local government, to negotiate interlocal agreements and to engage in other necessary transition activities. Any agreements made by the transition representatives must be presented for ratification by the Town of Chebeague Island's legislative body after the incorporation of the Town of Chebeague Island. The term of the transition committee members expires on July 1, 2007.

     Within 30 days prior to July 1, 2007, a justice of the peace or notary public may issue a warrant to any legal voter in the Town of Chebeague Island directing that legal voter to notify the municipal inhabitants of a public meeting to select municipal officers and school board members and to transact municipal business to be held at a time and place specified in the warrant. Notice to the municipal inhabitants must be provided at least 7 days prior to the meeting. Effective July 1, 2007, municipal officers and school board members selected at the meeting are vested with all of the powers and duties that other duly elected municipal officers and school board members have, including the power to raise, borrow and spend money.

     Sec. 5. Form of government. The Town of Chebeague Island shall adopt the town meeting as its form of government.

     This Act does not prevent the Town of Chebeague Island from voting to change its form of government without a further act of the Legislature.

     Sec. 6. Education needs. Upon the date of its secession from the Town of Cumberland and incorporation as the Town of Chebeague Island, the Town of Chebeague Island becomes a municipal school unit as defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 1, subsection 19. No further referenda, legislation or dispensations by the State, or any of its officers, departments or agencies is required of the Town of Chebeague Island prior to its undertaking the education of its school-age children.

     1. Provision of educational services. The Town of Chebeague Island shall start providing educational services in the manner described in its report to the Legislature pursuant to section 2 upon the date of its secession from the Town of Cumberland and incorporation as the Town of Chebeague Island.

     2. Educational requirements. The requirements of Title 20-A regarding the provision of public education to students, including, but not limited to, matters of curriculum, instruction, transportation, mainland student transition, attendance, student eligibility for enrollment, student records, audits, employee and applicant records, standards and assessment of student performance, health, nutrition and safety, immunization, school lunch programs, special education, school finances, gifted and talented students, career and technical education and adult and vocational education are all applicable to the educational services provided by the Town of Chebeague Island.

     3. Transition governance. The Town of Chebeague Island's education plan must provide for the transition of administration and governance of the Chebeague Island School to the properly elected Town of Chebeague Island school committee.

     4. School committee authority. This Act may not be construed to prevent the Town of Chebeague Island school committee from making changes to the provision of educational services and the education plan in accordance with the school committee's powers and duties pursuant to Title 20-A.

     Sec. 7. Hold harmless provision. The municipal officers, municipal officials and residents of the Town of Cumberland; the directors and member municipalities of Maine School Administrative District 51; the representatives of the secession territory; the municipal officers, municipal officials and residents of the Town of Chebeague Island; and all their agents are immune from liability for any action taken as a result of this Act.

     Sec. 8. Enforcement. The Town of Chebeague Island, the Town of Cumberland or SAD No. 51, or their successors in interest, may enforce this Act by civil action in Superior Court. In any action between the Town of Chebeague Island and SAD No. 51, the court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing party.

Effective August 23, 2006.

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