Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1219

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  

Caption

An Act to Establish Rights for Holders of Certain Leases and Easements on Land Managed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands

Impact

Should LD1219 be enacted, it would fundamentally alter the landscape of land management in the state by ensuring that leaseholders and easement holders have a clearer understanding of their rights and responsibilities. This is significant for state laws, as it would create a legal basis for holders to engage with land management authorities more effectively. This change is important as it could foster increased investment in leasing public lands for various uses, potentially leading to improved land stewardship and economic benefits.

Summary

LD1219 aims to establish a defined set of rights for holders of leases and easements on public land managed by the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. The intention behind this bill is to clarify the entitlements of leaseholders and easement holders, thereby providing a framework for better management and utilization of public lands. The bill seeks to balance the rights of land management authorities with those of individuals and entities that have secured leases or easements for various purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1219 has elicited a mixed response. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step toward protecting the rights of individuals and organizations engaged in land use, enabling them to operate without fear of arbitrary limitations imposed by land management agencies. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill could lead to complications in land management practices and potentially undermine public interests in favor of private leasing arrangements.

Contention

Notable points of contention include worries expressed by governmental and conservation bodies who fear that granting specific rights to leaseholders could limit the Bureau's ability to manage public lands effectively. Critics worry that the bill might create conflicts between public interest goals and private leaseholder entitlements, complicating decision-making processes around land use and conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1218

An Act Establishing a System to Appeal Administrative Actions or Management Plans of the Bureau of Parks and Lands

ME LD1201

Resolve, Requiring the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands to Convey Interest in a Parcel of Land at the Newfield Wildlife Management Area to a Private Landowner

ME LD1659

Resolve, Authorizing the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Parks and Lands to Enter into Certain Leases

ME LD2061

Resolve, Authorizing the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands to Convey Peacock Beach State Park to the Town of Richmond

ME HB1449

Relating to certain right-of-way easements on land owned by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

ME LD1346

Resolve, Authorizing the Director of the Bureau of Parks and Lands Within the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to Lease Certain Land Within Somerset County

ME SF75

Requirements for conveying easements and leasing state lands modification; state forest and state park modifications; sales and conveyances of certain land authorization

ME LD77

An Act to Require the Bureau of Parks and Lands to Maintain Public Restrooms at State Parks

ME LD1826

An Act to Designate Deer Wintering Areas Under the Jurisdiction of the Bureau of Parks and Lands

ME SF2111

Requirements modification for conveying easements and leasing state lands

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.