Land Use & Zoning

What is 'riparian buffer' legislation in Delaware and how does it affect development?

AA law requiring all riparian property owners to maintain boat access
BState regulations requiring vegetated buffer zones along waterways — limiting construction setbacks from streams and wetlands to protect water quality and aquatic habitat✓ Correct
CA law governing the use of watercraft on Delaware's inland waters
DA Delaware program subsidizing the purchase of waterfront property

Explanation

Delaware's riparian buffer regulations require vegetated buffers (typically 25–100 feet) along streams, rivers, and wetlands. These buffers filter pollutants, prevent erosion, and protect aquatic habitat. Development within buffer zones is restricted or prohibited. Buyers of Delaware waterfront property should investigate buffer zone requirements that limit development.

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