| 1. Land use guidelines. In accordance with Title 5, |
chapter 375, subchapter II 2, the Board of Environmental |
Protection shall adopt, and from time to time shall update and |
amend, minimum guidelines for municipal zoning and land use |
controls that are designed to carry out the legislative |
purposes described in section 435 and the provisions of this |
article. These minimum guidelines must include provisions |
governing building and structure size, setback and location |
and establishment of resource protection, general development, |
limited residential, commercial fisheries and maritime |
activity zones and other zones. The board shall establish as |
resource protection districts areas within 250 feet, |
horizontal distance, of the upland edge of freshwater wetlands |
that are rated moderate or high value by the Department of |
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife at any time. Within each zone, |
the board shall prescribe uses that may be allowed with or |
without conditions and shall establish criteria for the |
issuance of permits and nonconforming uses, land use standards |
and administrative and enforcement procedures. These |
guidelines must also include a requirement for a person issued |
a permit pursuant to this article in a great pond watershed to |
have a copy of the permit on site while work authorized by the |
permit is being conducted. The board shall comprehensively |
review and update its guidelines and shall reevaluate and |
update the guidelines at least once every 4 years. |