Land Use & Zoning
A Maine developer applying for a subdivision approval must typically submit a:
ALetter of intent only
BSubdivision plat showing lot lines, roads, and easements✓ Correct
CEnvironmental impact statement
DMaine Housing Authority approval first
Explanation
Subdivision approval in Maine requires submission of a plat plan showing lot lines, dimensions, road layouts, easements, and other relevant features to the planning board.
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