[Amended 5-7-1991; 11-2-1999]
After the effective date of this chapter, a written permit from the Code Enforcement Officer shall be required for the following activities, regardless of whether such activities have received site plan or subdivision approval or whether they also require review by the Design Review Board pursuant to Article
XIII, Design Review:
A. Flood hazard areas. All construction or earthmoving
activities or other improvements within the one-hundred-year floodplain
designated on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps published by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency.
B. New construction. New construction of buildings and
structures.
C. Alteration. Alteration of a building, structure, or
land, or parts thereof, including but not limited to:
[Amended 5-3-2004]
(1) Change in size of windows or doors;
(2) Repair of foundations, whether concrete, cinder block,
granite and posts, or piles;
(3) Interior renovations for change in use;
(4) Remodeling interior walls to create new rooms;
(5) Enclosing open frame porch;
(8) Construction of new steps;
(9) Creation of roads or driveways;
(10)
Erection of panels for winter closure or the
erection of winter storm vestibules in the Downtown Village or Waterfront
Development Districts; provided, however, that a permit need only
be obtained in the first year of the useful life of the structure
to be erected.
[Amended 6-8-2010]
D. Placement of signs. Placement of signs except temporary
signs.
[Amended 5-3-2004]
E. Moving or demolition. All buildings or structures
which are removed from or moved onto, or moved around within, a lot
or demolished.
F. Change of use. The change of any premises from one
category of land use to any other land use.
G. Activities. Any other activities described in Article
III as requiring a permit from the Code Enforcement Officer.
H. Disembarking persons from cruise ships on, over, or across any property
located within the Town of Bar Harbor.
[Added 11-8-2022]
(1) For the purposes of this section, "cruise ship" has the same meaning as set forth in §
153-22B of the Town of Bar Harbor Code.
(2) As
determined by the Harbor Master, no more than 1,000 persons, in the
aggregate, may disembark on a single calendar day from any cruise
ship(s) and come to shore on, over, or across any property located
within the Town of Bar Harbor; provided, however, that this subsection
shall not apply with regard to any cruise ship reservations that have
been accepted by the Harbor Master prior to March 17, 2022.
(3) The Harbor Master shall develop rules and regulations in order to establish (a) a reservation system for cruise ships that transport persons by watercraft for disembarkation in the Town of Bar Harbor; (b) a mechanism for counting and tracking the number of persons disembarking each day; (c) a mandatory procedure for reporting violations to the Code Enforcement Officer; and (d) any other provisions that the Harbor Master deems necessary under this subsection. Any property owner issued a permit under this §
125-77H shall comply with all rules and regulations promulgated by the Harbor Master under this subsection.
(4) This subsection shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer in accordance with §
125-100 of this chapter, based on information as to violations provided by the Harbor Master, and property owners in violation of this subsection shall be subject to such fines, penalties, actions and orders as are authorized by 30-A M.R.S. § 4452, as the same may be amended, provided that each disembarking person exceeding the permitted daily limit in §
125-77H(2) is a specific violation under 30-A M.R.S. § 4452(3)(B), resulting in a minimum $100 penalty per excess unauthorized person.
(5) Notwithstanding
1 M.R.S. § 302, and regardless of the date on which it is
approved by the voters, this subsection will be applicable as of March
17, 2022, and shall govern any and all applications for permits or
approvals required under this subsection that were or have been pending
before any officer, board, or agency of the Town of Bar Harbor on
or at any time after March 17, 2022; provided, however, that the Town
will not take any enforcement action under this subsection with regard
to any cruise ship visits occurring prior to the date of adoption
by voters at Town Meeting.
A certificate of occupancy, certifying that
all applicable provisions of this chapter have been satisfied, shall
be obtained from the Code Enforcement Officer:
A. After a building, structure or part thereof has been
erected, altered, enlarged or moved pursuant to a permit, site plan
approval or subdivision approval, for the proposed use before the
building or structure or part thereof may be used or occupied;
B. After
a site has been modified or otherwise developed pursuant to a permit,
site plan approval, or subdivision approval to ensure all terms, conditions
and the plan approved by the Planning Board, the Design Review Board,
the Board of Appeals, the Planning Department or the Code Enforcement
Officer, as applicable, have been met;
[Added 6-8-2010]
C. After a building has been modified to accommodate
additional dwelling units, before such units may be used or occupied;
D. After a building or structure has been modified to
accommodate a home occupation, before said home or structure may be
used or occupied for a home occupation;
E. Before a change in use of a nonconforming structure
or lot;
F. Before the occupancy and use, or change in use, of
vacant land, except for the raising of crops.