19-498 C.M.R. ch. 22, § 1 - Definitions
As used in these rules, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings:
1. Bank:"Bank" shall mean the Maine Municipal
Bond Bank.
2. Comprehensive Plan:
"Comprehensive Plan" shall mean a plan that is determined by the Executive
Department, State Planning Office to be consistent with
30-A MRSA
§4326 subsections
1 to
4
and that has been adopted by the municipality.
3. Department: "Department" shall mean the
Department of Economic and Community Development.
4. Downtown: "Downtown shall mean the central
business district of a community that serves as the center for socioeconomic
interaction in the community and is characterized by a cohesive core of
commercial and mixed-use buildings, often interspersed with civic, religious
and residential buildings and public spaces, typically arranged along a main
street and intersecting side streets, walkable and served by public
infrastructure; or an area identified as a downtown in a comprehensive plan
adopted pursuant to chapter 187, subchapter II.
5. Eligible Applicant: "Eligible Applicant"
shall mean a Maine town, city or plantation located on a Maine River as
identified in Number 8 below; further to be considered an "Eligible Applicant"
the community must have received written approval from the Department that the
community's Letter of Intent with attached letter of sponsorship from a State
Agency, was received, by the stated due date. Multiple eligible applicants may
join together to submit a multi-jurisdictional application providing that each
benefitting community is located on a Maine River.
6. Fund: "Fund" shall mean the Riverfront
Community Development Bond.
7.
Letter of Intent: "Letter of Intent" shall mean a form that is provided by the
Department to all potential applicants to the Fund and which must be completed
and returned to the Department by the stated due date established by the Panel.
All Letters of Intent must comply with §
8(1)(a-c) of this
Rule.
8. Maine River: "Maine River"
shall mean one of the following Maine recognized rivers as identified in Title
38, Chapter 3, Subchapter 1, Article 4-A, § 467 that are in the river
basins listed below having a drainage area greater than 100 square miles:
Androscoggin River Basin: Androscoggin River, Little Androscoggin
River, Cupsuptic River, Kennebago River, Rapid River, Magalloway River, Bear
River, Sabattus River, Webb River, Swift River, Nezinscot River, Wild River;
Dennys River Basin; Dennys River; East Machias River
Basin; East Machias River; Kennebec River
Basin: Kennebec River, Carrabassett River, Dead River, Moose
River, Sandy River, Sebasticook River; Machias River Basin;
Machias River; Medomak River Basin; Medomak River;
Mousam River Basin; Mousam River; Narraguagus River Basin;
Narraguagus River; Penobscot River Basin: Penobscot River,
Seboeis River, Stillwater River, Mattawamkeag River, Piscataquis River,
Pleasant River, Passadumkeag River; Pleasant River Basin: Pleasant
River;Eastern Little River; Presumpscot River Basin: Presumpscot
River, Crooked River; Narraguagus River Basin; Narraguagus
River; Royal River Basin; Royal River; Saco River Basin:
Saco River, Little Ossipee River, Ossipee River; St. Croix River
Basin; St. Croix River; St. George River Basin; St. George
River; St. John River Basin: St. John River, Allagash River,
Aroostook River, Little Machias River, Little Madawaska River, Machias River,
Fish River, Meduxnekeag River, Big Black River; Salmon Falls River Basin;
Salmon Falls River; Sheepscot River Basin; Sheepscot River;
Union River Basin; Union River. Communities wishing to apply
for a project located on a river not listed above must receive permission from
DECD prior to the submission of the Letter of Intent.
9. Panel: The "Panel" shall mean the
Riverfront Community Development Review Panel, established to evaluate
proposals and determine funding under the program. The Panel will consist of:
a. The Commissioner of Economic and Community
Development or designee;
b. The
Commissioner of Conservation or designee;
c. The Director of the State Planning Office
within the Executive Department or designee; and
d. Four members of the public, one with
expertise in economic and community development, one with expertise in
environmental conservation, one with expertise in tourism and ecotourism
development and promotion and one with expertise in park and trail design and
development. Two of these members are appointed by the President of the Senate
and two by the Speaker of the House.
10. Project: The "Project" shall mean the
scope of work for which financial assistance is sought by a municipality from
the fund as well as all work critical to the completion of the project which is
funded by other sources.
11. Project
Site: The "Project Site" is the location of the work to be performed with
assistance from the Fund or other sources and must always take place on a Maine
River.
12. State Agency: "State
Agency" shall mean one of the following Maine State Agencies which may sponsor
a Riverfront Community Development Bond application for an eligible applicant:
Maine Department of Conservation, Maine Department of Agriculture, Maine
Department of Economic & Community Development, Maine Department of
Environmental Protection, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife,
Maine Department of Marine Resources, Maine Housing, Maine State Planning
Office, Maine Department of Transportation, Maine Historic Preservation
Commission, Maine Arts Commission and Bureau of General Services. A
letter of sponsorship does not influence project merit or need
determination.
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