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LR 2949
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §1742-B, as amended by PL 2001, c. 615, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
§1742-B. Municipal building ordinances

 
The Department of Administrative and Financial Services,
Bureau of General Services, referred to as "the bureau" in this
section, shall notify a municipality of a state construction
project or public improvement within the boundaries of that
municipality as soon as practicable after beginning the schematic
design process. If a municipality intends to review and issue
building permits on state construction projects and public
improvements, the municipality must file a notice of intent with
the Department of Administration, Bureau of Public Improvements
bureau no later than 30 days following receipt of notification by
the bureau of the state construction project or public
improvement. Once the required notice is filed, the projects and
improvements to state-owned or leased buildings must comply with
municipal ordinances governing the construction and alteration of
buildings, provided that the municipal building code standards
are as stringent as, or more stringent than, the code for state
buildings. Prior to requesting bids, the bureau shall obtain or
it shall require the project designer to obtain municipal
approval of the project plans and specifications. Contractors
and subcontractors shall obtain all necessary municipal building
permits and the project must be subject to municipal inspections.

 
Fees may be asessed assessed for any permit obtained for any
state construction project or public improvements to state-owned
buildings.

 
If a proposed public improvement is for new construction only
and is not reviewed by a municipality, the state agency
responsible for the new construction shall provide public notice
of the project in the same manner as is required for notice of
similar projects by ordinance of the municipality. Public notice
under this paragraph must be provided as soon as development of
the schematic design for the project is complete.

 
For purposes of this section, "schematic design" means the
phase of the project or public improvement when the scale,
proportions and relationships of the major project components are
defined and the major building systems, construction materials,
cost estimate and schedule of the project or public improvement
are identified.__Documents that are a part of the schematic
design include a site plan and floor plan and building sections
and elevations.


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