Maine Code § 36-574-C

Reduction of parcels with structures; shoreland areas
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If a parcel of land for which an owner seeks classification under this subchapter on or after August
1, 2012 contains a structure for which a minimum lot size is required under state law or by municipal
ordinance, the owner in the schedule under section 579 shall apply the following reduction to the land
to be valued under this subchapter. [PL 2011, c. 618, §3 (NEW).]
1. Structures. For each structure located on the parcel for which a minimum lot size is required
under state law or by municipal ordinance, the owner in the schedule under section 579 shall exclude
from the forest land subject to valuation under this subchapter the area of land in the parcel containing
the structure or structures, which may not be less than 1/2 acre.
[PL 2011, c. 618, §3 (NEW).]
2. Shoreland areas. For each residential structure located within a shoreland area, as identified
in Title 38, section 435, the owner in the schedule under section 579 shall exclude from the forest land
subject to valuation under this subchapter the area of land in the parcel containing the structure or
structures, which may not be less than 1/2 acre, and the excluded parcel must include 100 feet of
shoreland frontage or the minimum shoreland frontage required by the applicable minimum
requirements of the zoning ordinance for the area in which the land is located, whichever is larger. If
the parcel has less than 100 feet of shoreland frontage, the entire shoreland frontage must be excluded.
This subsection does not apply to a structure that is used principally for commercial activities related
to forest products that have commercial value as long as any residential use of the structure is
nonrecreational, temporary in duration and purely incidental to the commercial use.
[PL 2011, c. 618, §3 (NEW).]

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