Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within the Jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission Maine Department of Conservation, Land Use Regulation Commission, Augusta, Maine. Originally Adopted in 1976; Revised in 1983. Contents: Chapter 1 : The Land Use Regulation Commission / Chapter 2 : Natural Resources / Chapter 3 : Development / Chapter 4 : Goals and Policies of the Commission / Chapter 5 : Issues for the Present and the Future / Appendiceshttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1143/thumbnail.jp
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
Ecoregional conservation planning aims at protecting biodiversity within a realistic social and econ...
In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine\u27s forests, es...
This model legislation consisting of ten separate provisions is intended to clarify and/or expand ex...
Maine’s Land Use Regulation commission (LURC) oversees an area covering roughly half the state. Plum...
Details on the initial public hearings on the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission\u27s revised comp...
The author of this commentary, who served as a commissioner on the Maine Land Use Planning Commissio...
In this commentary, Mark W. Anderson notes that recognizing the strengths and limits inherent in wha...
In his commentary on Jerry Bley’s article on the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LURC), Mark Lap...
Sprawling development patterns accelerated across the New England landscape in the last three decade...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
Long article about a land-use plan being negotiated by the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission and ...
Conservation easements have become an increasingly popular way of protecting private lands that have...
Maine is nowhere a more special place than in the quality of its landscape and the traditions of its...
In contrast to other northeastern states, the first conservation movement at the turn of the twentie...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
Ecoregional conservation planning aims at protecting biodiversity within a realistic social and econ...
In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine\u27s forests, es...
This model legislation consisting of ten separate provisions is intended to clarify and/or expand ex...
Maine’s Land Use Regulation commission (LURC) oversees an area covering roughly half the state. Plum...
Details on the initial public hearings on the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission\u27s revised comp...
The author of this commentary, who served as a commissioner on the Maine Land Use Planning Commissio...
In this commentary, Mark W. Anderson notes that recognizing the strengths and limits inherent in wha...
In his commentary on Jerry Bley’s article on the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LURC), Mark Lap...
Sprawling development patterns accelerated across the New England landscape in the last three decade...
This article will deal with the enlarged role of the comprehensive plan in the local land use contro...
Long article about a land-use plan being negotiated by the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission and ...
Conservation easements have become an increasingly popular way of protecting private lands that have...
Maine is nowhere a more special place than in the quality of its landscape and the traditions of its...
In contrast to other northeastern states, the first conservation movement at the turn of the twentie...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
Ecoregional conservation planning aims at protecting biodiversity within a realistic social and econ...
In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine\u27s forests, es...