Land Use & Zoning

Under Maine's Shoreland Zoning Act, a principal structure in the Shoreland zone must be set back at least 100 feet from the normal high-water mark of a:

AMunicipal road
BGreat pond✓ Correct
CTidal area
DAgricultural field

Explanation

Maine's Shoreland Zoning Act requires principal structures to be set back at least 100 feet from the normal high-water mark of great ponds, rivers, and tidal areas within the Shoreland zone.

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