As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
POLYSTYRENE
A thermoplastic polymer or copolymer comprised of at least
80% styrene or para-methyl styrene by weight.
UNENCAPSULATED POLYSTYRENE
Polystyrene that is not completely encased within a polyethylene
shell or within other comparable materials warranted by the manufacturer
for eight years or more against cracking, peeling, sloughing, and
deterioration from ultraviolet exposure and physical trauma.
The use of unencapsulated polystyrene as a flotation device
is prohibited for use in any lake, stream, water body, harbor and
coastal water within the jurisdiction of the Town of Camden, including
but not limited to in any dock system, float, mooring system or buoy.
Unencapsulated polystyrene is hereby prohibited for use in the repair
of any existing dock system, mooring system, float or buoy placed
or to be placed in any lake, stream, water body, harbor or coastal
water within the jurisdiction of the Town of Camden.
In addition to the prohibition as described in §
199-3 hereinabove and the remedies available to enforcement thereof, it is hereby declared that the use of unencapsulated polystyrene as a flotation device in any lake, stream, water body, harbor and coastal water within the jurisdiction of the Town of Camden, including but not limited to in any dock system, float, mooring system or buoy, is a nuisance and public health hazard, and may be prosecuted as provided in the Maine Revised Statutes.
Upon adoption of this article, all use of unencapsulated polystyrene
as a flotation device in any lake, stream, water body, harbor and
coastal water within the jurisdiction of the Town of Camden shall
be prohibited. Therefore, the use of all existing unencapsulated polystyrene
flotation devices in actual use as of the effective date of adoption
of this article shall be legally nonconforming. It is hereby declared
that all such unencapsulated polystyrene flotation devices shall be
illegal on the fifth anniversary after the effective date of adoption
of this article, and shall thereafter shall be subject to enforcement
and removal as authorized herein. The Town of Camden finds this five-year
amortization in exercise of the local police power to be a reasonable
regulatory means to address the public hazards to be corrected hereby.
Any violation of the prohibited acts or uses described herein
shall be a civil violation as defined in 17-A M.R.S.A. § 4-B
and shall prosecuted under Maine Rule of Civil Procedure 80H by the
Camden Harbor Master and/or the Camden Inland Harbor Master. The violator
shall be subject to penalties of $25 for the first violation. Failure
to remediate the violation within 30 days after receipt of a written
notice of violation shall result in a fine of $25 per day for each
additional day that the violation continues. In addition to the financial
penalties so provided, the Town may seek temporary and permanent injunctive
relief to enforce the terms of this article. Each violator found by
the court to have violated this article shall pay the Town's reasonable
attorneys' fees and costs incurred in enforcing this article.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
FOOD PACKAGER
Any person located within Camden who places meat, eggs, bakery
products, or other food in packaging materials for the purpose of
retail sale of those products.
POLYSTYRENE FOAM
Includes blown polystyrene and expanded and extruded foams
(sometimes incorrectly called Styrofoam®, a Dow Chemical Company trademarked form of polystyrene foam insulation)
that are thermoplastic petrochemical materials utilizing a styrene
monomer and processed by any number of techniques, including, but
not limited to, fusion of polymer spheres (expandable-bead polystyrene),
injection molding, foam molding, and extrusion-blow molding (extruded
foam polystyrene). Polystyrene foam is generally used to make cups,
bowls, plates, trays, clamshell containers, meat trays and egg cartons.
For the purposes of this article, the term "polystyrene" shall not
include clear polystyrene known as "oriented polystyrene."
PREPARED FOOD
Food or beverages which are served at the food vendor's location
having been previously prepared elsewhere or are prepared at the vendor's
location by cooking, chopping, slicing, mixing, brewing, freezing
or squeezing. Prepared food may be eaten either on- or off-premises.
RETAIL VENDOR
Any person, restaurant, store, shop, sales outlet, or other
establishment, including, without limitation, a grocery store, convenience
store or a delicatessen, located within Camden and that offers prepared
food for retail sale.
The Camden Police Department shall have the primary responsibility
for enforcement of this article. If the Police Enforcement Official
determines that a violation of this article has occurred, he/she shall
issue a written warning notice to the retail vendor or food packager
describing violation has occurred and ordering it to cease within
seven days. Subsequent violations of this article after failure to
cease the violation(s) shall be subject to the penalties set forth
below. Violations of this article shall be civil violations which
shall be punishable as follows:
A. A fine not exceeding $250 for the first violation;
B. A fine not exceeding $500 for the second and each subsequent violation;
C. Payment of the Town's legal fees for the prosecution of each violation;
and
D. Violators shall be subject to injunctive relief as is reasonably
necessary to prohibit future violations of any person or entity found
in violation of this article.
This article shall become effective on April 30, 2019.
If any part or provision of this article or the application
thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder
of the article, including the application of such part or provision
to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby and
shall continue in full force and effect. To this end, provisions of
this article are severable.