Figure 1. Density illustration for acceptable LPA license distribution
Exemption for riparian landowners. LPA licenses held by riparian property owners that are used to place authorized gear as listed in 2.90(2)(F)(2), within 150' of the riparian's property at mean low water and perpendicular to the property boundaries, are exempt from this density standard. Riparian landowners are responsible for demonstrating this requirement has been met. Requests for this exemption must be indicated on the application and are limited to one exemption per riparian property. The presence of a riparian landowner LPA does not count toward the density standard.
Exemption for certain sites. LPA licenses for gear installed within marina slips, lobster pounds, or similar enclosed or partially-enclosed sites in the coastal waters that are under the ownership or control of an entity which has the legal authority to restrict access to or use of the site and which has consented in writing to the placement of the gear on the site are exempt from this density standard.
Applications must indicate the common and scientific names of the species to be cultivated under the license in accordance with 2.90(4).
Applications must identify the source of the stock or seed to be cultivated or grown for each species, and for hatcheries list the current name, address and phone number of the hatchery source for each species listed under 2.90(2)(A).
The application form shall require the following signatures:
In municipalities not served by a harbormaster, a municipal officer or other elected municipal official may sign the application. For the unorganized territory where a harbormaster does not have jurisdiction, a marine patrol officer may sign.
The opinion of the harbormaster, municipal officer or official, or marine patrol officer that the license activities will not unreasonably impede safe navigation, will not unreasonably interfere with fishing or other uses of the area, and will not unreasonably interfere with riparian ingress and egress, shall not be determinative, but may be considered by the Department as a factor in deciding whether the criteria for the issuance of an LPA license have been met.
The application must include a plan view, which must be on 8.5" x 11" size paper and show the maximum layout of gear to be deployed drawn to scale, with the scale indicated to verify the 400 square foot limit. The site plan must include a north arrow with True or magnetic clearly indicated, arrows that indicate the tide's primary ebb and flood directions, mean high and low-water marks, and the distance from the license to these mean high and low-water marks. The site plan shall also include to a distance of 1,000 feet from the license in all directions, the locations of any federal or local channels, anchorages, moorings, structures, existing lease boundaries, other LPA licenses (including whether or not they are exempt from the density requirement in 2.90 (1)(B)), DMR water quality classifications (including distances from Prohibited areas if applicable), and property lines for all riparian owners within 300 feet.
If gear is to be used, it may be deployed on the surface, in the water column, on the sea bottom, or below the surface of the bottom. The applicant shall indicate which of the following authorized gear will be used, and include an overhead view and cross-sectional elevation view of the gear that includes specifications on all mooring equipment to be used. Aquaculture gear other than the equipment listed below, may not be used. All dimensional information on the mooring equipment contained inside and outside the boundaries must be included pursuant to 12 M.R.S.A. §6072-C(5)(E)(2).
Upweller or "FLUPSY"
Shellfish rafts, associated predator nets and spat collectors
Shellfish tray racks and over wintering cages
Soft bags, semi rigid bags and floating trays
Lantern nets and pearl nets
Moorings
Scallop spat collector bags
Scallop ear hangers
Long lines (vertical or horizontal)/rope grids
Bottom anti-predator netting
Exception: LPAs applied for or held by a municipal shellfish management program for conservation activities such as resource enhancement are not required to complete the education requirement.
Gear, on any one LPA, excluding mooring equipment, may not occupy an area larger than 400 square feet. An LPA may be contiguous to another LPA.
The site must include four 90-degree angled corners and may be no less than 1' or greater than 400' on any one side. Dimensions must be provided in whole feet.
LPA license sites must be located within Maine's territorial waters as defined in 12 M.R.S.A. §6001 (48-B) and pursuant to 12 M.R.S.A. §6072-C (2).
The boundary line and prohibited, restricted and conditionally restricted area prohibitions in 2.90(3)(D)(1 and 2) above do not apply to the sole culture of green sea urchins.
The boundary line and prohibited, restricted and conditionally restricted area prohibitions in 2.90(3)(CD)(1 and 2) above do not apply to the sole culture of marine algae, except that an LPA license site cannotbe located within the 300:1 dilution zone around a wastewater treatment plant unless marine algae or seaweed cultured on the site is not for human consumption.
LPA license sites cannot be located within any area designated as Essential Habitat by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Upon receipt of an LPA license application, the Department shall forward a copy of the application to the ACOE for their review.
An LPA license may be issued only for the cultivation of the following species: blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), hard clam / quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria), hen clam (Spisula solidissima), Arctic surf clam (Mactromeris polynyma), American or eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), European oyster (Ostrea edulis), sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus), soft-shelled clam (Mya arenaria), razor clam (Ensis leei), green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis), bay scallops (Argopecten irradians), and for marine algae (all seaweeds, including kelp). Notwithstanding 12 M.R.S.A. §6001(41), for purposes of 2.90, the terms "shellfish" and "seed" include sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus) and bay scallops (Argopecten irradians).
There shall be no provisions made for biotoxin monitoring or testing for LPA sites.
Complete, legible and accurate records of transport, transfer, harvest, and monitoring must be maintained by the license-holder and made available for inspection for at least two (2) years. The records must include the:
13-188 C.M.R. ch. 2, § 90