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Old 12-06-2010, 12:27 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by hemlock View Post
Repeal is the correct approach for this. Rolling this back to where we were before this bill still leaves us with significant shoreland protection. The shoreland protection bill as written really implemented a form of statewide zoning and funding for DES. As always local control is best. Take a look at the enclosed link and see what a monstrosity feel good environmental laws turn into. I mean really do we need the powers of the state to implement a "pepperweed patrol"? Scroll through this extensive alphabetical index to see how out of control DES is.

http://des.nh.gov/sitemap/index.htm
It sounds like you think that prior to this bill, shore front development was only controlled locally? Are you familiar with what the shore front regulation was prior to the latest DES bill?
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