Maine Code § 38-445

Guidelines for shoreland zoning along significant river segments
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In addition to the guidelines adopted under section 438-A, the following guidelines for the
protection of the shorelands shall apply along significant river segments identified in section 437.
These guidelines are intended to maintain the special values of these particular river segments by
protecting their scenic beauty and undeveloped character. [PL 1989, c. 403, §13 (AMD).]
1. New principal structures. New principal structures, except for structures related to
hydropower facilities, shall be set back a minimum of 125 feet from the normal high-water line of the
river. These structures shall be screened from the river by existing vegetation.
[PL 1989, c. 403, §13 (AMD).]
2. New roads. Developers of new permanent roads, except for those providing access to a structure
or facility allowed in the 250-foot zone, shall demonstrate that no reasonable alternative route outside
of the zone exists. When roads must be located within the zone, they shall be set back as far as
practicable from the normal high-water line and screened from the river by existing vegetation.
[PL 1989, c. 403, §13 (AMD).]
3. New gravel pits. Developers of new gravel pits shall demonstrate that no reasonable mining
site outside of the zone exists. When gravel pits must be located within the zone, they shall be set back
as far as practicable from the normal high-water line and no less than 75 feet and screened from the
river by existing vegetation.
[PL 1989, c. 403, §13 (AMD).]

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