Environmental

Maine's Shoreland Zoning Act requires that new structures be set back at least how far from the normal high water mark of most lakes and ponds?

A50 feet
B75 feet
C100 feet
D125 feet✓ Correct

Explanation

Maine's Shoreland Zoning Act requires a minimum 125-foot setback from the normal high water mark of most lakes and ponds to protect water quality and shoreline habitat.

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