N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wt 308.03

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Env-Wt 308.03 - Activities Prohibited or Limited By Statute
(a) As specified in RSA 482-A:3, VIII and IX, no person shall operate or ride any mechanized or off-highway recreational vehicle on any sand dune in the state of New Hampshire except for:
(1) Police vehicles or fire vehicles;
(2) Vehicles used in cases of emergency;
(3) Authorized maintenance vehicles when performing maintenance duties; and
(4) Vehicles used by commercial fishermen or commercial lobstermen when engaged in activities related to fishing or lobstering.
(b) As specified in RSA 482-A:16, no person shall place or cause to be placed any fill in any area below the mean high water level of any public waters, or below the artificially-created high water level of publicly-owned bodies of water in this state, with the intent or with the effect of creating or forming filled land adjacent to such bodies of water without obtaining a grant of right from the governor and executive council in accordance with RSA 482-A:17.
(c) As specified in RSA 482-A:21, I, no person shall excavate, remove, or dredge any bank, flat, marsh, swamp, or lake bed that lies below the natural mean high water level of any natural pond of more than 10 acres without obtaining a grant of right from the governor and executive council in accordance with RSA 482-A:22.
(d) As specified in RSA 482-A:26, I, no person shall construct any structure suitable for use as a dwelling if the structure or any part of the structure extends beyond the shoreline of any public water or publicly-owned water body.
(e) As specified in RSA 482-A:26, II, no person shall convert or modify any existing structure in order to make the structure suitable as a dwelling if the structure or any part of the structure extends beyond the shoreline of any public water or publicly-owned water body, subject to the exceptions specified in RSA 482-A:26, III.

N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wt 308.03

Derived from Volume XXXIX Number 28, Filed July 11, 2019, Proposed by #12803, Effective 12/15/2019, Expires 12/15/2029.