What is the Shoreland Protection Overlay District (SPOD)?

The Shoreland Protection Overlay District is defined in 235-19 C as “all land within 250-feet of the reference line of public waters”. The purpose of this district is laid out in 235-19 B as “to establish standards for the use and development of shorelands adjacent to public waters…to minimize the degradation of shorelands, protect water quality, and assure the retention of benefits provided by such shorelands”

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1. What is the Shoreland Protection Overlay District (SPOD)?
2. What waterbodies are classified under the Shoreland Protection Overlay District (SPOD)?
3. What uses are prohibited in the SPOD?
4. Do I need a local permit to replace or install a dock?
5. Do I need a local permit to build/replace a retaining wall along the shoreline?
6. What building requirements exist in the SPOD?