| 7. Property boundary. A natural buffer strip at least 100 |
feet wide must be maintained between an excavation and any |
property boundary. This distance may be reduced to 10 feet with |
the written permission of the affected abutting property owner or |
owners, except that the distance may not be reduced to less than |
25 feet from the boundary of a cemetery or burial ground. The |
natural buffer strip between quarries owned by abutting owners |
may be eliminated with the abutter's written permission if the |
elimination of this natural buffer strip does not increase the |
runoff from either excavation across the property boundary. Any |
written permission to reduce a buffer must provide that it |
remains in effect until mining ceases and must be recorded in the |
registry of deeds. All property boundaries must be identified in |
the field by markings such as metal posts, stakes, flagging or |
blazed trees. The department may not grant a variance from the |
provisions of this subsection. |