Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2034

Introduced
12/11/23  
Refer
12/11/23  
Engrossed
2/6/24  
Enrolled
2/8/24  

Caption

An Act to Address Identified Gaps in the Laws Governing Erosion Control and the Natural Resources Protection Act

Impact

If enacted, LD2034 will amend current legislation by imposing stricter guidelines on property owners within organized areas of the state, requiring timely action for erosion control. The bill will affect the timeframe within which property owners must respond to identified risks, making it imperative for them to adopt stabilization measures proactively. Additionally, it ensures that agricultural fields are excluded from these requirements, which may alleviate concerns among farmers regarding regulatory burdens while maintaining focus on urban development and construction activities that impact natural resources.

Summary

LD2034, also known as 'An Act to Address Identified Gaps in the Laws Governing Erosion Control and the Natural Resources Protection Act,' seeks to enhance the state's regulatory measures surrounding erosion control, particularly in areas at risk due to human activities. The legislation places a stronger emphasis on preventing unreasonable erosion of soil into protected natural resources. It establishes a timeline for property owners to implement adequate measures to reduce erosion, with specific attention given to properties near sensitive water bodies. This bill aims to fill gaps in existing regulations and improve the protection of Maine's natural resources from the adverse effects of erosion and sedimentation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2034 appears to be generally supportive among environmental advocates and state regulators who recognize the importance of strengthening erosion control laws to protect Maine's water quality and ecosystems. Proponents argue that stronger regulations are essential to mitigate the increasing risks posed by development and climate change. However, some concerns may arise from landowners and developers, who might view the bill as an additional regulatory burden that could complicate property development processes.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around the balance between regulatory enforcement and property rights. Some stakeholders may argue that more stringent erosion control measures could lead to delays in construction and increased costs, while others may assert that these regulations are critical for safeguarding natural resources. The bill's provisions also allow for municipalities to adopt stricter local ordinances, which could lead to further complexity and variation in how erosion control is managed across different communities in Maine.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1529

An Act to Enhance the Protection of High-value Natural Resources Statewide

ME LD2030

An Act to Amend the Natural Resources Protection Act to Enhance the State's Ability to Respond to and Prepare for Significant Flood Events and Storm Surge

ME LD1246

An Act to Include Endangered and Threatened Species Habitat in the Definition of "Significant Wildlife Habitat" Under the Natural Resources Protection Act

ME LD1751

An Act to Improve the Growth Management Program Laws

ME LD402

An Act to Move the Natural Areas Program from the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and to Amend the Law Governing Administration of the Bureau of Resource Management Within the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

ME LD1072

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Land for Maine's Future Program and to Authorize the Use of Options to Purchase at Agricultural Value

ME LD497

An Act Regarding the Regulation of Significant Vernal Pools Under the Natural Resources Protection Act

ME LD62

An Act to Support Municipal and County Actions on Dam Ownership and to Make Other Changes to the Laws Regulating Release from Dam Ownership

ME LD289

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Advisory Committee on the Fund to Address PFAS Contamination

ME LD65

An Act to Update the Definition of "Coastal Wetlands" Under the Natural Resources Protection Act and the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.