Maine Code § 12-5201

Findings and declaration of policy
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The Legislature finds and declares that public access to the Maine coast is of great importance to
people of the State who make their living in the marine and maritime industries and to those who enjoy
the natural beauty of our coastal shorelines; that the State of Maine and coastal municipalities own less
than 3% of Maine's shoreline, the lowest percentage of publicly owned shoreline of any coastal state in
the United States; that the Maine coast is experiencing intense development pressure that is further
limiting public access to the shore; and that the rising costs of coastal shorefront property, together with
the diminishing opportunities for access to coastal shoreline, require the establishment of a state
program to encourage and support the acquisition of shoreland areas for public uses. [PL 1985, c.
794, Pt. B (NEW).]

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