NOTE: The development of a waterfront management strategy can be a complex process. There are many different techniques that can be used to tailor an ordinance to reflect local goals and resources. The Commercial Fisheries/Maritime Activities (CFMA) District included in these Guidelines is one approach which is based on allowing as permitted uses only those uses which are functionally water-dependent. But other zoning variations are also possible which may be much more specific about what types of functionally water-dependent uses should be permitted, make use of more than one type of waterfront district, may include standards for assessing the impact of proposed development on water dependent uses, and may include specific provisions to encourage certain types of public benefits.
There are many other sources of information available to assist with the design of this type of ordinance. The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry's Municipal Planning Assistance Program and your regional planning council should be consulted for additional assistance.
NOTE: Because of map scale or other reason, a municipality may have a series of maps depicting its shoreland zone.
06- 096 C.M.R. ch. 1000, § 9