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Old 12-04-2020, 01:07 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Descant View Post
Towns in NH won't let that happen, even allowing "current use" on small shorefront parcels that would help protect water quality. They just won't give up the high property taxes for shorefront.
Individual New Hampshire towns don't have much say in the matter, as current use requirements and rules are spelled out in state law. It shouldn't be a surprise that "small shorefront parcels" don't qualify for current use designation, since the law requires that to be eligible for current use status, the parcel must either be at least 10 acres in size or provide $2500 in annual agriculture or horticultural products.
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