Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD478

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Engrossed
5/3/23  
Enrolled
5/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Improve Coastal Sand Dune Restoration Projects

Impact

If enacted, LD478 will amend existing regulations under the Maine Revised Statutes, specifically concerning the management of coastal land and the use of stabilization materials. It allows projects that utilize biodegradable products while placing restrictions on the types of materials that may be used directly within dune systems. This move is aimed at enhancing the ecological integrity of coastal zones, which are vital for biodiversity and act as important buffers against erosion and storm surges.

Summary

LD478, titled 'An Act to Improve Coastal Sand Dune Restoration Projects', seeks to provide a structured approach for the restoration of coastal sand dune systems in Maine. The bill allows the use of specific biodegradable stabilization materials to facilitate the planting of native dune vegetation as part of these restoration efforts. Importantly, the bill outlines clear guidelines on where and how these materials can be used, ensuring they contribute to the restoration without compromising the existing dune structures.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD478 appears to be supportive of environmental preservation and restoration efforts. Legislators and community members who advocate for the bill view it as a significant step towards enhancing the resilience of Maine's coastal ecosystems. Environmental organizations and local conservation groups have also expressed approval, seeing this as a proactive measure to protect against climate change impacts and promote sustainable practices.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing some of the proposed measures. Notably, debates could arise around the specific types of materials deemed 'allowable', which could lead to discussions among stakeholders about costs, availability, and the long-term effectiveness of these materials in promoting dune stability. Additionally, discussions may occur around the balance between restoration efforts and existing land use practices in coastal areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD228

An Act to Allow Coastal Seawalls to Be Raised by up to 2 Feet in Order to Accommodate Predicted Sea Level Rise

ME LD2266

An Act Regarding Restoration and Protection of Coastal Sand Dune Systems and Permitting of an Offshore Wind Terminal on Sears Island

ME SB1077

Coastal resources: Climate Ready Program: grants: nonnative and invasive plants: removal and restoration.

ME SB1456

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

ME HB1137

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

ME HB1546

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

ME SB01012

An Act Concerning The Permitting Of Certain Coastal Structures By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

ME HB1787

Relating To Beach Protection And Coastal Access.

ME SB2183

Relating To Restoration Of Beach Lands.

ME SB00376

An Act Concerning The Coastal Management Act And Shoreline Flood And Erosion Control Structures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.