Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 372 - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES UNDER SITE LOCATION LAW
Section 096-372-9 - Title, Right or Interest

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

The Department will consider an application only when an applicant has demonstrated sufficient title, right, or interest in all of the property which is proposed for development or use. An applicant shall demonstrate in writing sufficient title, right, or interest, as follows:

A. When the applicant claims ownership of the property, copies of the deeds to the property shall be supplied.

B. When the applicant has an option to buy the property, a copy of the option agreement shall be supplied. Option agreements shall contain terms deemed sufficient by the Board to establish future title.

C. When the applicant has a lease on the property, a copy of the lease shall be supplied. The lease shall be of sufficient duration, as determined by the Board, to permit construction and reasonable use of the development.

D. When the applicant has eminent domain power over the property, evidence shall be supplied of the ability and intent to use the eminent domain power to acquire sufficient title, right or interest as determined by the Board.

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