Land Use & Zoning
New Hampshire's Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act (RSA 483-B) regulates development within how many feet of public waters?
A100 feet
B250 feet
C400 feet✓ Correct
D500 feet
Explanation
RSA 483-B (the Shoreland Water Quality Protection Act) regulates development and land disturbance within 400 feet of the reference line of public water bodies to protect water quality and natural shoreland buffers.
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