Any type of "Fertilizer" is not allowed but Limestone is OK within the 25' buffer.......
483-B:9 Minimum Shoreland Protection Standards. –
I. The standards in this section are designed to minimize shoreland disturbance so as to protect the public waters, while still accommodating reasonable levels of development in the protected shoreland. Development outside the protected shoreland shall conform to local zoning and local ordinances and shall not be subject to standards established in this chapter.
II. Within the protected shoreland the following restrictions shall apply:
(a) The establishment or expansion of salt storage yards, automobile junk yards, and solid or hazardous waste facilities shall be prohibited.
(b) Primary structures shall be set back behind the primary building line which is 50 feet from the reference line.
(c) A water dependent structure, meaning one which is a dock, wharf, pier, breakwater, or other similar structure, or any part thereof, built over, on, or in the waters of the state, shall be constructed only as approved by the department, pursuant to RSA 482-A.
(d) No fertilizer, except limestone, shall be applied to vegetation or soils located within 25 feet of the reference line of any public water. Low phosphate, slow release nitrogen fertilizer or limestone, may be used on areas beyond 25 feet from the reference line.
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Last edited by Just Sold; 06-16-2011 at 04:04 PM.
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