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Committee reviews state wetlands changes and a city map showing parcels that may be newly regulated
Summary
A presenter overlaid the National Wetlands Inventory on Kingston parcel data and warned that state regulatory changes and a 100-foot buffer could expand the set of regulated properties.
Committee members reviewed an updated wetlands map the presenter overlaid with Kingston parcel boundaries. The map uses the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory and highlights parcels that intersect mapped wetlands. The presenter noted that recent state regulatory changes add a 100-foot buffer around wetlands that can be subject to regulation and said the inventory map shown does not include the buffer.
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