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C. For use by all-terrain vehicles as defined in Title 12,
section 7851 13001 if the instrument creating the easement
provides for the use of all-terrain vehicles; or

 
Sec. B-49. 36 MRSA §655, sub-§1, śL, as amended by PL 1991, c. 546, §9,
is further amended to read:

 
L. Registered snowmobiles as defined in Title 12, section
7821 13001, subsection 5. 25;

 
Sec. B-50. 36 MRSA §1106-A, sub-§3, śC, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 452,
§9, is amended to read:

 
C. Public access open space is an area of open space land,
whether ordinary, permanently protected or forever wild,
that is eligible for an additional cumulative percentage
reduction in valuation because public access is by
reasonable means and the applicant agrees to refrain from
taking action to discourage or prohibit daytime,
nonmotorized and nondestructive public use. The applicant
may permit, but is not obligated to permit as a condition of
qualification for public access status, hunting,
snowmobiling, overnight use or other more intensive outdoor
recreational uses. The applicant, without disqualifying
land from status as public access open space, may impose
temporary or localized public access restrictions to:

 
(1) Protect active habitat of endangered species
listed under Title 12, chapter 713 925, subchapter V 3;

 
(2) Prevent destruction or harm to fragile protected
natural resources under Title 38, chapter 3, subchapter
I 1, article 5-A; or

 
(3) Protect the recreational user from any hazardous
area.

 
Sec. B-51. 36 MRSA §1109, sub-§3, śM, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 748,
§4, is amended to read:

 
M. The identification of the land or of outstanding natural
resources on the land by a legislatively mandated program,
on the state, local or federal level, as particular areas,
parcels, land types or natural resources for protection
including, but not limited to, the Register of Critical
Areas under Title 5, chapter 312; the laws governing
wildlife sanctuaries and management areas under Title 12,
section 10109, subsection 1 and sections 7651 12706 and 7652
12708; the laws governing the State's rivers under Title 12,
chapter 200; the natural resource protection laws under


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