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Sec. 1. Recommendations for regulating use, operation and type of watercraft on
coastal waters. Resolved: That a municipality, with the approval of its
legislative body, may submit recommendations to the Commissioner
of Marine Resources for regulating the use and operation of
personal watercraft on coastal waters that are within the
boundaries of that municipality or that abut that municipality.
Recommendations that include an area of coastal waters that is
within or abuts more than one municipality may be submitted only
after approval of the legislative bodies of all those
municipalities. For coastal waters that border lands within the
jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission, the
approval of the commission is required. If a municipality
chooses to prepare recommendations for such waters, it shall take
into consideration the use to which those waters are put, the
depth of the water, the amount of waterborne traffic on the
waters, wildlife and environmental values, noise, traditional
uses of the coastal waters and the safety of persons and
property. These recommendations may be submitted only after a
public hearing and must include a description of the resources
the municipality or municipalities will use to assist with
enforcing those recommendations if enacted. For the purposes of
this resolve, the term "personal watercraft" has the same meaning
as defined in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 12, section 7791,
subsection 11-A.

 
The Commissioner of Marine Resources shall submit a report to
the Second Regular Session of the 120th Legislature by January
15, 2002 on the recommendations received from municipalities
prior to November 30, 2001 and shall submit a report to the First
Regular Session of the 121st Legislature by January 15, 2003 on
the recommendations received from municipalities between November
30, 2001 and October 30, 2002. Each report must be accompanied
by legislation implementing the municipal recommendations
supported by the Department of Marine Resources. The joint
standing committee having jurisdiction over marine resources
matters is authorized to report out legislation to implement
these recommendations during the Second Regular Session of the
120th Legislature and during the First Regular Session of the
121st Legislature; and be it further

 
Sec. 2. Joint agency report. Resolved: That the Maine Land Use
Regulation Commission, the Department of Marine Resources and the
Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands shall
jointly report no later than January 1, 2002 to the Joint
Standing Committee on Marine Resources on the regulation of
personal watercraft on coastal waters that abut land within their
jurisdiction. In preparing the report and recommendations, the
agencies shall consult among themselves and with any other state
or federal agency having administrative authority for lands that
abut coastal waters. The report must include recommendations for


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