Maine Code § 36-1101

Purpose
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It is declared that it is in the public interest to encourage the preservation of farmland and open
space land in order to maintain a readily available source of food and farm products close to the
metropolitan areas of the State to conserve the State's natural resources and to provide for the welfare
and happiness of the inhabitants of the State, that it is in the public interest to prevent the forced
conversion of farmland and open space land to more intensive uses as the result of economic pressures
caused by the assessment thereof for purposes of property taxation at values incompatible with their
preservation as such farmland and open space land, and that the necessity in the public interest of the
enactment of this subchapter is a matter of legislative determination. [PL 1975, c. 726, §2 (NEW).]

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