Land Use & Zoning (alternative)
Maryland's 'Chesapeake Bay Tributary Strategy' requires local governments to develop plans to:
ABuild more marinas along the Bay
BReduce pollutant loadings from agriculture, stormwater, and development into Bay tributaries✓ Correct
CPromote waterfront development
DRegister all waterfront properties with MDE
Explanation
The Tributary Strategy requires Maryland's major watershed jurisdictions to develop plans for reducing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment loadings to the Bay's tributaries.
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