Land Use & Zoning

In Maine, a 'buffer zone' in the shoreland zoning context refers to:

AA safety zone for swimming
BA strip of natural vegetation maintained between development and the water to filter runoff✓ Correct
CA zone where only commercial development is permitted
DA federal reserve area for wildlife

Explanation

A shoreland buffer zone is a strip of undisturbed natural vegetation between developed areas and water bodies that filters runoff, reduces erosion, provides wildlife habitat, and protects water quality.

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