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River Stretches Receiving Additional Rrotection Under The 19B3 Rivers Act rn through Amendments to the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act and the Subdivision Law/ Coastal Zone Information COASTAL ZONE Center IN FORMATION CENTER 4-, V JI 77@7` 7 k-- W IF 4 low A r@* HD 211 @ as a one 10 fo ]Z IonCrmat n enter -M2 R6 1983 @e Department Maine State Planning Of f ice November 19B3 STATE,OF MAINE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT STATE RLANNING OFFICE RICHARO E. BARRINGER JOSERH E. BRENNAN GOVERNOR OIRECTOR November 9, 1983 Dear Concerned Citizen: The recently concluded 111th Legislature enacted historic and far-reaching laws to guide future developmnt of Maine's rivers. The legislation touched on many areas:. dam permitting, fisheries manage- ment, state park developments, enforcement of land use laws, and streamlined. environmental procedures. A key provision of this package identifies certain extremely valuable Maine river stretches, representing a small fraction of Maine's total river nuileage, and amends the Mandatory Shoreland,Zoning Law and the Subdivision Law to protect them from unwise development. Implementation of these Shoreland Zoning and Subdivision amendments lies in the hands of the hundreds of dedicated citizen volunteers who comprise Maine's local planning boards. This handbook is designed to help planning boards and citizens under- stand and implement these amendments. It includes an explanation of the changes, the text of the amendments, an index of affected municipalities and riverst and detailed maps showing,the location of the protected segments *11 find it useful. across the State. We hope you wi If there is any further assistance you may need with the new legislation, please let me know. Meanwhile, thank you for your cooperation in supporting this important endeavor. I am certain that your fellow citizens, as well as future generations of Maine citizenswill be grateful for your work. With best wishes, Sincerely', Richard E. Barringer Director REB: nv vxoperty C)f CSC Library 1_94 sTA rE S rREET. STATE F40USE STATION 313. AUGUSTA, MAINE 0-3333 TEL_ 1207) 289-3261 or 31 CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION: ....................................... PART 1: Explanation of the changes to the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act and the Subdivision Law ............................................ 4 PART 2: Text 'of amendments to Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act and Subdivision Law ................. 4 Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act..4 Subdivision Law ................. 8 PART 3: Municipal Index of affected rivers with reference to detailed maps ..................... 12 RART 4: River index with reference to affected municipalities and detailed maps .............. 21 PA.RT 5: Maps of affected river segments ............... Index Report prepared by Rich Rothe. Graphics by Dick Kelly. Typing by Nellie Stevens.. INTRODUCTION Maine's rivers have historically been the source of Maine's settlement patterns, transportation, and energy development. With industrialization, the rivers were allowed to become degraded. In the last ten years, with many millions of dollars .of public and private funds invested in wastewater treatment, the rivers are being cleaned up. They now represent a major resource. .for the State's future. Joseph E. Brennan chose this historic moment to propose a rivers program to guide their future development. The program was designed to balance energy development and river protection and provide the maximum benefits for the State'. it .was enacted by the Maine Legislature as Chapter 458 of the Public Laws of 1983. The.Rivers Bill, as it was called, dealt with many things: dam permit procedures, river c.orridor commissions, state recreation programs, and environmental laws. Of particular interest to local officials and planning board members are changes made to the laws regarding shoreland.zoning and subdivisions.. These changes are designed to protect.unique river segments from unwise and short-sighted development. This handbook is a guide for local officials in implementing the changes in the shoreland zoning and subdivi.sion laws., It contains an explanation of the changes; the text.of the changes; an i.ndex of.municipalities affected by the changes; and index of the,.rivers. affected by the changes; and a set of detailed,maps showing the river segments affected by the changes. The index of municipalities and rivers contains a cross-reference to specific maps that show the locations of the rivers. PART 1: EXPLANATION OF THE CHANGES TO THEMANDATORY SHORELAND ZONING ACT & SUBDIVISION LAW The following is a general discussion of the amendments to the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act, Title 12 MRSA Sections 48-11-4817, and the Subdivision Law, Title .30, MRSA Section 4956. Shoreland Zoning Amendments The Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act was enacted in 1971 to regulate land development within 250 feet of lakes and ponds over 10 acres in size, salt water, and rivers from that point at which they drain 25 squaremiles or more to their respectiveoutlets. The Act requires municipalities to adopt shoreland zoning ordina'nces, or their equivalent, in accordance with'minimum standards adopted the the Board of Environmental Protection and the Land Use Regulation Commission. These standards are contained in the publication "Guidelines for Municipal Shoreland ,Zoning Ordinances", dated December 15, 1973. The Guidelines ordinance contains such things as a requi,rement for 20,000 square feet of lot area and a 75-foot setback for residential' dwelling .units. The law specifies that if a municipali.ty fails to enact a local ordinance, the Board of Environmental Protection and the- Land Use Regulation Commission, in consultation with the State@ Planning Office, shall adopt an ordinance for that municipality. Municipalities are required by law,to administer and enforce their shoreland zoning ordinances, whether locally adopted or State-imposed. The amendments to the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act require that municipalities with shoreland along certain, identified river segments incorporate new requirements into their municipal ordinances before December 15, 1.984. The requirements, which are not in effect until such time as adopted by the respective municipalities, include the following: 1. Structure setbacks. New principal structures must be set b-ack 125 feet from the normal high water mark unless a greater setback is required by local ordinance, a.nd must be screened from the river by existing vegetation. Cleared openings 30 feet wide for every 100 feet of shoreline may be created in these areas. The most effective screening will probably occur when the cleared opening is offset from the location of the dwelling, though such an offset is not required by the language of the amendments. 2. Roads. Except for roads that provide access to permitted s ructures and facilities, new permanent roads must be located outside the 250-foot shoreland zone. If there are no reasonable alternatives for roads outside.the 250-foot zone, the new road must be located as far as possible from the normal high water mark, and screened from the river. The determination of whether there are no reasonable alternatives, and whether a road is located as far as possible from the normal high water mark, is left to the administrators of the local ordinances. 3. Gravel pits. Developers of new gravel pits must demonstrate T-hat no reasonable mining sites exist outside the 250-foot shoreland zone. Where gravelpits must be located within the zone, they shall be set back as far as possible from the normal high water mark. Such gravel pits may not be located closer than 75 feet to the normal high water mark, and must be screened from the river by existing vegetation. Again, the determination of whether practical alternatives exist, and whether a gravel pit is located as far as possible from the river, is left to those who administer the ordinance. The law states that the Board of Environmental Protection and the Land Use Regulation Commission shall adopt these requirements for any municipality that fails to meet the December 15, 1984 deadline. Municipalities will be required to administer and enforce these requirements, whether they are incorporated into the local ordinance or imposed by the State. Other changes to the Shoreland Zoning Act include a provision that those who order work done in violation of an ordinance, or those who perform the work, may be subject to a fine; courts may award reasonable attorney fees; ordinances may provide that fines shall. inure to the municipality; and utilities shall not install services to any new structure located in a shoreland area unless the applicant submits written authorization to the effect that all local permits have been obtained. Subdivision Amen'dmen'ts In 1971, the Legislature enacted the present Subdivision Law, which requires that all proposed subdivisions receive the review and approval of the municipal reviewing authority which, in most cases, i.s the local planning board. The Subdivision Law provides for controlled@and orderly growth of the community, and protects future homeowners from purchasing a lot that is unsuitable for development. The new amendments to the Subdivision Law apply to specifi.c river segments, and require that after September 23, 1983, the following requirements be met: 1. Frontage and setback. Lots in proposed su bdivisions must be designed to have a combined frontage and setback from the normal high water mark of 500 feet. For example, a lot with 100 feet of frontage in a new subdivision would require a setback for the principal structure of 400.feet (100 feet -2- plus 400 feet equals 500 feet). Lot depth w -ould therefore have to be greater than 400 feet to accomodate the strurture. Practically speaking, a lot with 100 feet of frontage would probably require a depth of at least 450 feet. Therefore, when lots are designed to meet the 500 feet requirement, it is recommended that at least 50 feet be added to the depth of the lot to allow for the structure setback and a reasonable amount of yard space. .If a river is protected by amendments to,both the Subdivision Law.and the Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act, the minimum setback for the principal structure will have to'be 125 feet, so this requirement will have to be taken i.nto account when designing the lot. 2. Lots with. no frontage. For lots which fall.within 250 feet of these river segments, but do not have frontage, the proposed subdivision must be reviewed as if the proposed lot extended to the shore. 3. Exempt areas. The combined frontage/setback requirement. shall not apply to the following areas- a. Those areas designated as a General Development District or its equivalent in the municipality's shoreland zoning ordinance; or .b. Those areas designated by municipal ordinance as being densely developed. The law defines "densely developed" at any commercial, industrial, or compact residential area of 10 or more acres with an existing density of at least 1 principal structure per .2 acres. -3- PART 2: TEXT OF AMENDMENTS TO MANDATORY SHORELAND ZONING ACT AND SUBDIVISION LAW Amendments to Mandatory Shoreland Zoning Act Title 12 MRSA Section 4811, as amended by PL 1973, c. 564, Section 1, is further amended by adding after the first paragraph a new paragraph to read: It is further declared that, in accordance with section 402, certain river and stream segments, as identified in the Department of Conservation's 1982 Maine Rivers Study and as specifically delineated in section 4811-B, are significant river segments and deserve special shorel-and z'oning controls .designed to protect their natural.and recreation features. Title 12 MRSA Section 4811-A, as enacted by PL 1973, c. 564, Section 2, is repealed and the following enacted in its place: Section 4811-A. Definitions As used in this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following terms have the followi.ng meanings. .1. Pond. "Pond" means any inland body or water which has a surface area in excess of 10 acres, except where the body of water is man-made and in addition is completely surrounded"by land held by a single owner, and except those privately owned ponds which are held primarily as waterfowl and fish breeding areas or for hunting and fishing. 2. Principal structure. "Principal structure" means a building other than one which is used for purposes wholly incidental or accessory to the use of another building on the same premises. 3. River. "River" means a free flowing body of water from that point at which it provides drainage for a watershed of 25 square miles to its mouth. 4. Screening. "Screening" means a buffer strip of vegetation retained between the permitted use and the normal high water mark of a protected river segment. Within this buffer strip, no clear cutting is permitted, except that openings not,greater than 30 feet in width for every 100 feetof shoreline may be created. Selective cutting of no more than 40% of the trees 4 inches or more in diameter measured at 4 1/2 feet above gr-ound level is allowed in any 10-year period, provided that a well-distributed stand of trees remains. Sec. 4. 12 MRSA Section 4811-B is enacted to read: Section 4811-B. Signficant river segments identified -4- For purposes of this chapter, significant river segments include the following: IV A P NUMBER 1. Aroostook River. The Aroostook River from St.,Croix I Stream in Masardis to the Masardis and T. 10, R. 6, W.E.L.S. towni-ine, excluding-segments in T.9, R.5, W.E.L.S.;'including its tributary the Big,Machias River from the Aroostook River in Ashland to the Ashland and Garfield Plantation townlines; 2. Dennys River. The Dennys Ri ver from the railroad 2 bridge in Dennysville Station to the dam at Meddybemps Lake, excluding the western shore in Edmunds Township and No. 14 Plantation; 3. East Machias River. The East Machias River from 2 .1/4 of a mile above the Route 1 bridge in East Machias to the East.Machias and T.18, E.D., B.P.P. townline, and from the T.19, E.D., B.P.P. and Wesley townline to the outlet of Crawford Lake in Crawford, excluding Hadley Lake; 4. Fish River. The Fish River from the bridge in 3,1 .Fort Kent Mills to the Fort Kent and Wallagrass Plantation townline, and from the Portage Lake and T.14, R.6, townline to the Portage Lake and T.13, R.7, W.E.L.S. townline, excluding Portage Lake; 5. Machias River. The Machias River from the 2 Whitneyville and Machias townline to the Northfield T.19, M.D., B.P.P. townlini?; 6. Mattawamkeag River. The Mattawamkeag River from 4,5 the outlet of Mattakeunk Stream in Winn to the Mattawamkeag and Kingman Township townline, and from the Reed Plantation and Bancroft townline to the East Branch, including its tributaries the West Branch from the Matta.wamkeag River to the Haynesville T.3, R.3, W.E.L.S.. townline and from its inlet into Upper Mattawamkeag Lake to the Route 2 bridge; the East Branch from the Mattawamkeag River to the Haynesville and Forkstown Township townline and from the T.4, R.3, W.E.L.S. and Oakfield townline to Red Bridge in Oakfield; the Fish Stream from the Route 95 bridge in Island Falls to the Crystal-Patten townline; and the Baskehegan Stream from its inlet into Crooked Brook Flowage in Danforth to the Danforth and Brookton Township town'line; 7. Narraguagus River. The Narraguagus River from 6 the ice dam above the railroad bridge in Cherryfield to the Beddington and Devereaux Township townline, excluding Beddington Lake; MAP NO. 8. East Branch of Penobscot. The East Branch of the Penobscot from the Route 157 bridge in Medway to the East Millinocket and Grindstone Township townline; 9. Pleasant River. The Pleasant River from the 6 railroad bridge in Columbia Falls to the Columbia and T.189 M.D., B..P.P. townline, and from the T.24, M.D., B.P.P. and Beddington townline to the outlet of Pleasant River Lake; 10. Rapid River. The Rapid River from the Magalloway 7 Plantation and Upton townline to the outlet of Pond in the R i v e r 11. West Branch Pleasant River. The West Branch 8 Pleasant River from the East Branch to the Brownville and Williamsburg Township townline; and 12. West Branch of Union River. The West Branch of 9 the Union River from the Route 9 bridge in Amherst to the outlet of Great Pond in the'Town of Great Pond. Title 12 MRSA Sections 4815, 4816 and 4817 are enacted to read: Section 4815. Enforcement Any person who orders or conducts any activity in violation of a municipal ordinance adopted under this chapter shall be subject to a civil forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 for each offense. The Attorney General, the district attorney or the municipal officers may enforce ordinances adopted under this chapter. The court may award municipalities reasonable attorney fees for actions under this section, and ordinances may provide that civil forfeitures shal.1 inure to the municipality. No public utility, water district, sanitary district or any utility company of any kind may install services to any new structure located in a shoreland area, as defined by section 4811, unless written authorization attesting to the validity and currency of all local permits required under this chapter has been issued by the appropriate municipal officials. Section 4816. Guidelines for sho'reland zoning along significant river segments -6- .In addition to the guidelines adopted under section 4812, the following guidelines 'for the protectionof the shorelands shall apply along significant river segments identified in section 4811-B. These guideline,s are intended to maintain the special values of these particular river segments by protecting their scenic beauty and undeveloped character.- 1. New principal structures. New principal str.uctures, except for structures related to hydropower facilities.. shall be set back a minimum of 125 feet from the normal high-water mark of.the river. These structures .shall be screened from the river by existing vegetation. 2. New roads. Developers of new permanent.roads, except,for those providing access to a structure or facility allowed in the 250-foot zone, shall demonstrate that no reasonable alternative route outside of the zone exists. When roads must be located within the zone, they shall be set back as far as practicable from the normal high-water mark and screened from the river by existing vegetation. 3. New gravel pits. Developers of new gravel pits shall demonstrate that no reasonable mining site outside of the zone exists. When, gravel pits must be located within the zone, they shall be set back as far as practicable from the normal high-water mark and no less than 75 feet and screened from the river by existing vegetation. Section 4817. Municipal ordinance@review and certification Each municipality with shorelands along significant river segments, as identified in section 4811-B, shall review the adequacy of the zoning on these shorelands to protect the special values cited for these river segments by the Department of Conservation's 1982 Maine Rivers Study and for consistency with the guidelines established under section 4816. Prior to December 15, 1984, each such municipality shall certify to the State Planning Office either that its existing zoning for these areas is at least as restrictive as the guidelines established under section 4816, or that it has amended its zoning for this purpose. This certification shall be accompanied by the ordinances and zoning maps covering these areas. Failure to accomplish,the purpose of this subsection shall result An adoption of suitable ordinances for these municipalities, as provided for in section 4813. -7- Amendments to Subdivision Law Title 30 MRSA Section 4956, subsection 1, as repealed and replaced by PL 1975, c. 475, Section 1, is amended by adding at the end a new paragraph to read: A "densely developed area" 'is defined as any commercial, industrial or compact residential area of 10 or more acres with an existing density of at least one principal structure per 2 acres. A principal structure is defined as any building other than one which is used for purposes wholly incidental or accessory to the use of another building on the same premises. Title 30 MRSA Section 4956, Subsection I-A is enacted to read: 1-A. Special protection for the shorelands of outstanding river segments. In accordance with Title 12, section 402, out.- standing river segments shall include:. MAP NO. A. The Aroostook River from the Canadian border to 10 to the Masardis and T-10, R.6, W.E.L.S. townline, excluding the segment in T.9, R.5, W.E.L.S.; B. The Carrabassett River from the Kennebec River to 11 the Carrabassett Valley and Mt. Abram Township townline; C. The Crooked River from its inlet into Sebago Lake 12 to the Waterford and Albany Township townline; D. The Damariscotta River from the Route I bridge in 13 Damariscotta to the dam at Damariscotta Mills; E. The Dennys River from the Route 1 bridge to the 14 outlet of Meddybemp$ Lake, excluding the western shore in Edmunds Township and No. 14 Plantation; F. The East Machias River, including the Maine River, 20, 14 from 1/4 of a mile above the Route I bridge to the East Machias and T.18, E.D., B.P.P. townline, from the T.19, E.D., B.P.P. and Wesley townline to the outlet of Crawford Lake, and from the No. 21 Plantation and Alexander townline to the outlet of Pocomoonshine Lake, excluding Hadley Lake, Lower Mud Pond and Upper Mud Pond; -8- MAP N 0 G. The Fish River from the bridge at Fort Kent Mills 16 to the Fort Kent and Wallagrass Plantation townline, from the T.16, R.6, W.E.L.S. and Eagle Lake townline to the Eagle Lake and Winterville Plantation townline, and from the T.14, R.6, W.E.L.S. and Portage Lake townline to the Portage Lake and T.13, R.7., W.E.L.S. townline, excl.uding Portage Lake; H. The Kennebago River from its inlet into Cupsuptic 17 Lake to the Rangeley and Lower Cupsuptic Township townline; I. The Kennebec River from Thorns Head Narrows in i93111 North Bath to the Edwards Dam in Augusta, excluding Per- kins Township, and from the Route 148 bridge i-n Madison to the Caratunk and The Forks Plantation townline, excluding the western shore in Concord .tow'nship, Pleasant Ridge Plantation and Carrying Place Township and excluding Wyman Lake; J. The Machias River from the Route I bridge to the 20 Northfield and T.19, M.D., B.P.P. townline; K. The Mattawamkeag River from the Penobscot River to 21 the Mattawamkeag and Kingman Township townline, and from the Reed Plantation and Bancroft townline to-the East Branch in Haynesville; L. The Narraguagus River from the ice dam above the 22 railroad.bridge in Cherryfield to the Beddington and Devereaux Township townlines, excluding Beddington Lake; M. The Penobscot River, including the Eastern 23,21 Channel from Sandy Point in Stockton Springs to the Veazie Dam and its tributary the East Branch of the Penobscot from the Penobscot River to the East Millinocket and Grindstone Township townline; N. The Piscataquis River from the Penobscot River to 24,25 the Monson and Blanchard Plantation townline; 0. The Pleasant River from the bridge in Addison to 20,22 the Columbia and T.18, M.D., B.P.P. townline, and from the T.24, M.D., B.P.P. and Beddington townline to the outlet of Pleasant River Lake; P. The Rapid River from the Magalloway Plantation and 17 Upton townline to the outlet of Pond in the River; -9- MAP N 0 Q. The Saco River from the Little Ossippee River to 12 the New Hampshire border; R. The St. Croix River from the Route I bridge in 14,18 Calais to the Cal'ais and Baring Plantation townline, from the Baring Plantation and Baileyville townline to the Baileyville and Fowler Township townline, and from the Lambert Lake Township and Vanceboro townline to the outlet of Spednik Lake, excluding Woodland Lake and Grand Falls Flowage; S. The St. George River from the Route 1 bridge in 13 Thomaston to the outlet of Lake St. George in Liberty, excluding White Oak Pond, Seven Tree Pond, Round Pond, Sennebec Pond, Trues Pond, Stevens Pond, and Little Pond; T. The St. John River from the Van Buren a nd Hamlin 15,16 Plantation townli:ne to the Fort Kent and St. John Plantat.ion townline, and from the St. John Plantation and St. Francis townline to the Allagash and St. Francis townl ine; U. The.Sandy River from the Kennebec River to the 26 Madrid and Township E townline; V. The Sheepscot River from the railroad bridge in 13 Wiscasset to the Halldale Road in Montville, excluding Long Pond and Sheepscot Pond, including.its tributary the West Branch of the Sheepscot from its conf.luence with the Sheepscot River in Whitefield to the outlet of Branch Pond in China; W. The We*st Branch Pleasant River from the East 24 Branch in Brownville to the Brownville and Williamsburg Township townline; and X. The West Branch Union River from the Route 181 22 bridge in Mariaville to the outlet of Great Pond in the Town of Great Pond. Title 30 MRSA Section 4956, subsection 3, Paragraph L, as repealed and replaced by PL 1971, c. 454, is amended to read: L. Whenever situated,, in whole or in part, within 250 feet of any pond, lake, river or tidal waters, will not adversely affect the qu'ality of that body of water or,unreasonably affect the shorelin-e--o7 that body of water. -10- Furthermore, when lots in a subdivision have frontage on an outstanding river segm,ent, as defined in subsection 1-A, the proposed.subdivision,plan shall require principal structures to have a combined lot shore frontage and setback from the normal high-water mark of 500 feet. To avoid-circumventin'g@ the intent of this provision, whenever a proposed subdivision adjoins a shoreland strip narrower than 2-50 f'eet vis' hall which is not lotted, the proposed subdi" ion s . be reviewed as if lot lines extended to the 'shore. These frontage and set-back provisions shall not apply either within areas.zoned as general development or its equivalent under shoreland zoning, Title 12, section 48.13,.or within areas designated by ordinance as de*nsely developed. The determination of which areas are densely developed shall be hased on a finding that, as of the effective date of this Act, existing development meets the requirements of subsection 1. -PART 3: MUNICIPAL INDEX OF AFFECTED RIVERS WITH REFERE.NCE TO DETAILED MAPS The following.municipa.lities have one or more rivers within their boundaries which are designated for special protection by amendments to the Mandatory, Shoreland Zoning Act, Title 12 MRSA Sections 4811-4814, and/or ,the Subdivision Law, Title 30 MRSA Section 4956, as set forth in the Rivers Act (see excerpts on pages ). If a municipality is affected by amendments to one or both of these laws, that. fact is indicated by a number in one ,or both of the columns enti,,tled "Shoreland Zoning River" and I "Subdivision River'. The number refers to one of the 27 maps contained in this booklet showing the general location of these r i v e r s SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.)- (MAP NO.) NAME Abbot 25 Piscataquis River Addison 20 Pleasant River Alna 13 Sheepscot River Alexander 14 East Machias River Amherst 9 22 West Branch Union River (Shorelan.d Zoning S u b d i v i s i o n Anson 11 Carrabassett River Kennebec River Appleton 13 St. George River Ashland 10 Big Machias River - (Tributary of Aroos- took River) (Shoreland Zoning) Aroostook River (Subdivision) Atkinson 24 Piscataquis River August3 19 Kennebec River Aurora 9 22 West Branch Union R i v e r (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n -12- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) .(MAP NO.)- NAME Avon 26 Sandy River Baileyvill.e 18 St. Croix River Baldwin .12 Saco River Bancroft 4 21 Mattawamkeag River (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Bangor 23 Penobscot River Bath 19 Kennebec-River Beddington 6 22 Narraguagus River .(Shoreland Zoning Subdivision) Pleasant River (Shoreland Zoning Subdivision) Bingham 11 Kennebec River Bowdoinham 19 Kennebec River Brewer 23 Penobscot..River Brownfield 12 Saco River Brownville' 8 24 West Branch Pleasant River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdi vi si on.) Bucksport 23 Penobscot River Cal ai s 14 St. Croix - R i v e r Caratunk 11 Kennebec River Caribou 10 Aroostook River Carrabassett 11 Carrabassett River Valley Casco 12 Crooked River Castle Hill 10 Aroostook River SHOREL.AND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICITALITY .(MAP NO.) (MAP NO.)- NAME Centerville 2 20 Machias River (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Charlotte 2 14 Dennys Riv er (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Che lsea 19. Kennebec River Cherryfield 6 22 Narraguagus River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision) Chesterville 26 Sandy River China 13 West Branch Sheepscot River (Tributary of Sheepscot River) Columbi-a 6 20 Pleasant River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision) Columbia 6 22 Pleasant River Fal 1 s (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Cooper 2 14 Dennys River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdiv.ision) Cornish 12 Saco River Crawford 2 14 East Machias River (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Crystal 5 Fish Stream (Tribu- tary of Mattawamkeag River) Damariscotta Damariscotta River Danforth Baskahegan Stream (Tributary of Matta- wamkeag River) -14- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) NAME Deblois 6 22 Narraguagus River (Shoreland Zoning Subdivision) Denmark 12 Saco River Dennysville 2 14 Dennys River .(Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision) Dover-Foxcroft 25 Piscataquis River Dresden 19 Kennebec River Eagle Lake 16 Fish River .East Machias 2 20 East Machias River (Shoreland Zoning 8 Subdivision) East Millinocket 5 21 East Branch. Penobscot River (Shoreland Zoning) East Branch Penobscot River (Tributary of Penobs.cot Rive.r) Subdi vi si-on) Eddington 23 Penobscot.River Embden 11 Carrabassett River Kennebec River Farmingdale 19 KennebecI River Farmington 26 Sandy River Fort Fairfield 10 Aroostook River Fort Kent 3 16 Fish River (Shoreland Zoning Subdiv-ision) St. John River (Subdivision)' Frankfort 23 Penobscot River Freedom 13 Sheepscot River Frenchville. 15 St. John River SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISIOM RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) NAME Fryeburg 12 Saco River Gardiner 19 Kennebec River Grand Isle 15 St. John River Great Pond @9 22 West.Branch Union River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision) Guilford 25 Piscataquis River Hallowell 19 Kennebec River Hampden 23 Penobscot River Harrison 12 Crooked River Haynesville 4 21 Mattawamkeaq River' Hiram 12 Saco River Howland 24 Piscataquis River Island Falls 5 West Branch M4ttawam- keag River (Tributary of Mattawamkeag River Fish Stream (Trib.utary of Mattawamkeag River Jefferson. 13 Sheepscot River Kingfield 11 Carrabassett River ,Liberty 13 St. George River Sheepscot River Limington 12 Saco River Machias 2 20 Machias River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision) Madawaska 15 St. John River Madison 11 Kennebec River Madrid 26 Sandy River -16- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) -(MAP NO.)- NAME Mapleton 10 Aroostook River Mariaville 22 West Branch Union R i v e r Masardis 1 10 Aroostook River (Shoreland Zoning@& Subdivision) Mattawamkeag 4 21 Mattawamkeag River (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n Maxfield 24 Piscataquis River Meddybemps 2 14 Dennys River .Medford 24 Piscataquis River Medway 5 21 East Branch Penobsco-: River (Shoreland Zoning) East Branch Penobsco,; River (Tributary of Penobscot River) S u b d i v i s i o n Mercer 26 Sandy River, Milo 24 Pisc-ataquis,River Moscow 11 Ken-nebec Rlver@. Monson .25 Piscataquis.River Montville 13 St. George River Sheepscot River ,Naples 12 Crooked River Newcastle 13 Damariscotta Lake Sheepscot River New Portland 11 Carrabassett'River New Sharon 26 Sandy River Nobleboro 13 Damariscotta River -17- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) NAME Norridgewock 26 Sandy River Northfi'eld 2 20 Machias River (Shoreland Zoning Subdivision) Norway 12 Cro oked River Oakfield 5 East Branch Mattawam- keag (Tributary of Mattawamkeag River) Orrington 23 Penobscot River Otisfield 12 Crooke,d River Palermo 13 Sheepscot River Phillips 26 Sandy River Pittston 19 Kennebec River Portage Lake 1 16 Fish River (Shoreland Zoning S u b d i v i s i o n Presque Isle 10 Aroostook River Princeton 14 East Machias River Prospect 23 Penobscot River Randolph 19 Kennebec River Rangeley 17 Kennebago River Richmond 19 Kennebec River Saint Francis 16 St. John River Sangerville 25 Piscataquis River Searsmont 13 St. George River Sebe(. 24 Piscataquis River -18- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.). NAME Solon 11 Kennebec River, Somerville 13 Sheepscot River Standish Saco River Starks 26 Sandy River Stockton Springs 23 Penobscot Riv(r Strong 26 Sandy River Thomaston 13 St. George Ri,,er Union @.13 St. George River Upton 7 17 Rapid.River (Shoreland Zoning & Subdivision.) .Van Buren 15 S.t. John R.iver Vanceboro 18 St. Croix Riv(,r Veazie 23 Penobscot RivEr Verona. 23 Penob-scot River Wade 10 Aroostook River Warren. 13 St. Georg.(, River Washburn 10 Aroostook RivEr Waterford 12 Crooked River Wesley 2 14 East-Machias River .(Shoreland Zoring A S u b d i v i s i o n 'Weston 4 Mattawamkeag-River Whitefield 13 West Branch .S@eepscot River (Tributary of 'Sheepsco'. Rl\er) Whitneyville 2 20 Machias River (Shoreland Zoning & S u b d i v i s i o n -19- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION RIVER RIVER RIVER .MUNICIPALITY (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) NAME Windsor 13 West Branch Sheepscot River (Tributary of Sheepscot River) Winn 4 21 Mattawamkeag River (Shoreland Zoning Subdivision) Winterport 23 Penobscot River, Wiscasset 13 Sheepscot River, Woolwich 19 Kennebec River -20- PART 4: RIVER IMDEX WITH REFERENCE TO AFFECTED MUNICIPALITIES AND DETAILED MAPS SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION AFFECTED RIVER RIVER TOWN(S) RIVER (MAP NO.). .(MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) Aroostook 1 10 Ashland (1,10), (Including its Caribou (10), Castle tributary, the Hill (10), Fort FaAr- Big Machias field (10), Mapleton River) (10), Masardis (1,10) Presque Isle (10), Wade (10), Wash- burn (10) Carrabassett Anson .(11), Carra- Valley (11), Embden (11), Kingfield (11), New Portland (11) Crooked 12 Ca,sco.(12), Harrison (12), Naples (12), Norway (12), Otis- field (12), Waterford (12) Damaris,cotta. 13 Damari-scotta (13), Newcastle (13),. Nobleboro (13) Dennys 2 14 Charlotte (2.,14)9 Cooper (2,14), Dennys Ville (2,14), Meddybemps (2914) East Machias 2 Alexander (141, Craw-. ford (2,14), East Machias (2,14), Princeton(14), Wesley (.2,14) Fish 19, 3 16 Eagle Lake (16), Fort Kent (3,16). Portage Lake. (1,16) 'Kennebago Rangaley (17)%, _21- SHORELAND ZOONG SUBDIVISION AFFECTED RIVER RIVER TOWN(S) .RIVER (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) Kennebec 11, 19 Anson (11),Augusta (19), Bath (19), Bingham (11), Bowdoinham (19), Cara- tunk (19), Chelsea (19), Dresden (19), Embden (11), Farmingdale (19), Gardiner (19),.Hallowel,l (19), Madison (11). Moscow (11), Pittston (19), Randolph (19). Richmond (19), Solon (11), Woolwich (119) Machias 2 20 Centerville (2,20). Machias (2,20), North- field (2,20) , Whitney- Ville (2,20) Mattawamkeag 4, 5 21 Bancroft (4,21). (Includ-ing its Crystal (5), Danforth tri b.utaries (4), Haynesville 1(4, the Fish 21). Is.land Falls (5), Baskahegan Mattawamkeag (4,21), Streams and the Oakfield (5), East & West Weston (4). Branches of the Winn (4,21) Mattawamkeag River) Narraguagus 6 22 Beddington (6,22), Che@ryfield (6,2211, Deblois (6,22) East Branch 5 East Millinocket (5), Penobscot Medway (5) Penobscot 21, 23 Bangor (23). Brewer (Including its (23), Bucksport (23). tributary the East Milli-nocket (21), East Branch Eddington (23), Penobscot) Frankfort (23), Hampden (23), Medway (21) Orrington (23). Prospect (23). Stockton Springs (23),,. Veazie (23), Verona (23), Winterport (23) -22- SHORELAND ZONING SUBDIVISION AFFECTED RIVER RIVER TOWN(S) RIVER (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) PIAP, NO.) Piscataquis 2419 25 Abbot (25), Atkin- s,)n (25), Dover- Fi)xcroft (25), Guilford (;)5), Howland (24) , Miixfield (24), Medford (',!4), Milo (24), Monson -11 (25), C.8), San?ervi e Si@bec (24 Pleasant 6 22 Addison (20), Bedding- ton (6,22) , Columbia (6,20) , Columbia Falls (6,20) R a p i d 7 17 Upton @(7 17 Saco 12 Baldw.in (12), Brown- field (12), Cornish (12), Denmark,(12), Fryeburg (42), Hiram (12), Limin,gton ('12), S-landish (12) St. Croix 143 27 Baileyville,(,18), C31ais (14), Vance- b@)ro (18) St. George ..13 A)pleton. (13), Liberty (13.), Montville .03), Searsmont (.13), Thomas- ton (13), Uni(in (13), Warren (13) St. John 15, 16 Fort Kent (16), French- ville (15), Grand Isle (15),1. Madawaska (15), St. Francis (16), Van Buren,('15) Sandy 26 Avon (26),:Chester- ville (26), Farmington (26), Madrid (26), Mercer (26), New Sharon,(26), Norridge- wock (26).. Phillips (26), Starks*(26), Strong (26) -23- SHORELAND .ZONING SUBDIVISION AFFECTED RIVER RIVER TOWN(SY RIVER (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) (MAP NO.) Sheepsc)t 13 Alna (13) China (13), '(Including its Freedom (13), Jefferson tributiry the (13), Liberty (13), West B-anch Sheeps:ot) Montville (13), New- castle (13), Palermo (13), Somerville (13), Whitefield (13), Wi-nd- sor (13), Wiscasset (13) West Branch 3 24 Brownville (8,24) Pleasant West Branch 9 '22 Amherst (9,22), Union Aurora (9,22), Great Pond (9,22), Maria-, ville (22) -24- PART 5: MAPS OF AFFECTED RIVER SEGMENTS N 7 ... .. ... .. z' INDEX TO A R 0 0 3 T 0 0 K SHORELAND z ZONING RIVERS MAPS To @:I- 'A'%j '."'7 TI A.' z s s C A A Q UI -'A'T =71H n 0 T- V itn 0 IT 0 T cwc. 6 o IT A N 7 N R CO 01 3: E L D y 0 A K 0 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS STATE, OF t MAINE PREPARED BY THE STATE OF MAINE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF PLANNING IN COOPERATION @IJH INt U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FIEDIERA HICHWAT ADMINISTRATION 1980 15 N 16 ... ...... A A 0 0 3 T 0 0 K -INDEX TO . ... ... SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAPS co co T-@ I s.11,1 I A Z if,7 .1W 1 .1 K. 24 T.1 25 14 F 0 T 22 26 @23 20 m c K 0 R D E N ii 3 .19 K 0 X 1 2 c MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS z STATE OF MAINE PREPARM By I"t STATE OF MAINE DEPARTMENT Of TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF PLANNING IN COOKWATION WITH fHL U.S. DEPALRYME14T OF 1(0^NSPORTATION FIDERA HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION 1980 SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP I 14 7- RG 6 LS T14 R 5 W E S 2 River Q. Fish River C) 3 0 ELA E 3 R05 ELS 100* 609 x Liff e Machici: IV Was Lake RIVER @refnlaul' @ond p R07 Wfl@@ AS B k H B@g Machias River 1 07 W S GARFI LT lp T 7 WELS 6 WE M A -DIS Aioostook River A. RI Otter BOY :@s Crahb" P,,rut Tog R.' LS x TO 05 WELS Afath on Pond SCALE: 110 4 rai les- SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 2 BPP 4-RA, ORD East bllachLas. APS River @ooPER..- ESL ED 4". ov Dennys River N P T Machias River N LD E D M N VILL S .V SB 0 MACHI'A r.0c SpoRTC-2. RO UE East Machias River UF S OR SCALE: 111 4 miles SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 3 -4 MADAW S A F A TKtNUHV@_LLE 4 KENT ST,"@GAT" Fish BI- k iiver . . ......... c E L S, - T17 WA WELS RASS PL "@@TN E T@* ROS@ @VAU,@q A P-d L-A - SCALE:.111 miles Mattawamkeag River CR WE Mattawamkeag River sk DR P,L.;v T 8 RO .-T A INGM MKRAG -WIN *B;RTNTC@IJ IFIRENT PLT'--LI TP;8 k-03 NBPP BRO T( \Y4AT T A A SCALE: 1" 4 miles SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 790 uldl.ng N lAke Med, g ke der- r1o T CHAS Tj SEY DYE RO K.. e O@F lk SkY .k.-La-kf.. 4- r atta eakea L'a PATTEN C4z N Is 04 R2 @S Fish Stream :?aikupal Potter Pond usand re Ba@,r ribou Lak East Branch ST YVIL I SH E MAN Matt awaw.@ re ag RJ.-yer West,Branch n Mattawamkea-), River laulds, VER iERSEY C,' Amd IDG T02 6 W S li nke Pond. P -A i"le m-rk -1 Al S .1mon Str..,- 01 R06 ELS TO 05 WELS Haywire Pond -\AT E A M I L L I C k Z@l KIE Mo NK S, ME;AY@ WCM East Branch Penobscot River @@R 0 r do UT Matlasei@e Martin *oy SCALE: 1" 4 mi-es SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 6 E -3 ,30 M PP T(I 71 Ab D BPP.v, tF) Pleasant River .low Na-raguagus T 2 p GTO River D ZPP EBL DB Pleasant River B I COLUMBIA FALLS- CH Y E D f I G N L A6 0 p S BEN-. 0 C? 000, 19 C) SCALE: 111 4 miles SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP'7 Clow cllj@sllPjj(-- Qui li,q Lak, ow& A RAN E 0 R02 WBKP IN Little (,"geley LaA Ril'll(ll*j@,,,j 5 1 RANGE RI 77( MACALLOW 4'R. BKP 1448 N s T@ Wfll@ 0 HWf e4l, 6 0 @A0 Rapid River 0 SCALE: 1" 4'miles SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 8 West Branch Pleasant River S::5" Cho k1A 0 wp C Pomw follsto F'j7'R "OldW S T 5 R N@11? RIAU onal C'no, BURG' M/C T 08 'VIE N ILLE LINK "4 ilk nd N RD iw"@ p", SEBEC IL AE FO non ft A'/t 0 N RN L R Stre In. SS SCALE: 111 4 miles SHORELAND ZONING RIVERS MAP 9 Or %-A 13 ds I'mid V, A Park., It /,ond 10 %-Do G r stif atr? West .,iranch 01 Union IRliver Lake "'Ful t it 38 SCALE: 1" = 4 miles SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 10 Aroostook'River -1 @Bll Y/- Al W@ 3 R 40, 5 LS AS BUR FAIR III v S LE H L VM. LETON p LE D T11 W E . @Fl 14ke K QU A MA TIS Tio 0 E RI 131 '@'EL Cra% Pond TO 05 WELS SCALE: 1" 4 miles SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 11 WLOVVN AOR@@/'PLF TO] O)VKR P-d @w P-d Kennebec River C K, WYMAN RY i A -E 0 3 R (ITWP CA R R SETT E HiGHLA ND '@T VA Rl Uller MT. AaRAM LEXI N HA l rk N 0 R01 @ GUI Co@@ D T KP WKR ,R0 B WKR All 141j- 4/6 S rj R A D DEN FR TWP Carrabassett River A L MA SCALE: 1 4 miies SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 12 A -9 40/', M/ Crooked River 4/1 44 S( 0-r/ ELD Z" lo .)!,4 pt QF rf us Sl'i eck RYW P04" Go -'6;, . 44 i:/v Saco River ease C ca ro t Aa S SCALE: 111 4 miles tttl % SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 13 ncIy Sheepscot r @,,,,)nd I FREEDOM River su'(161p NTV1 Chi. 195 Prscolf '(,nd 1", St. George Pond Branch River ald 'PALE Pon True., V Threemile West Branch D L4 T Sheepscot Rive r She scot 00 Pond N Tur flood Pol er Newhertz, % P p Pond ( d Toylis A ETO ry.51 I lVashing Ond, d Po Sennebec Pond OP5E@! A-1f., P-m/,, kermmid u %b edomaTnd Georae )yer Lon, FE 0 C, Damari. Ita S,?Pen T e h ry Lake- 1")n Sheepscot Pon River River Co ks Ile I d P, d %'Voith '011 musco us %flond BUY w EN LD B R 0I J0 B R Duc uddle S 'e i', South Y 'on Pond '@ od TH40N STO I rd; 1017d Hal oner Pon @7 E 1wyV T 0(tult Ile @C@S, Broad V j@dd @y Owe lond isc e IGECO,'IB Damariscotta River SCALE: 111 4 ud 1 e s SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 14 St. Croix River t15 :V 0 Poca oo shin ) k ,ak (see map 18) N-f East agurrewock@-@, Machias Af pl; Lied Ri ver Plewant L L\ We 0 Lake 41 Pennain, L.ke L ke Dennys River 11@l@ vy Lak ft bul, na, Lake 2/4 R, I I'll I'll VIA, Lo I ly Ke Greal i l@ 0 0 "ecoll e 61 Ile,?? 1AIA-1 71, /11)*b(I I At 'hi Ily 1,k Second e Lake Sunken (see map 20) U SCALE: Ill 4 miles "A e, St. John River (see map 16) MADAWAS FRENeHV JILLE er tRA, -ts s-VA60 7-7,@ Af, N _T F,05 EL@- 1 7 R04 WELS-,, 7 R03 @@EL@ A 41 4@ \41 CYRP T A C.- -Q@Pond) M.d L)' Square H A T16 5 WELS k04 T1 WELS Lak, SCALE: 1" 4 miles SUBDIVISION@RIVERS MAP 16 Fish River (see map St. John River 15) Bk KENT, L ake L ock V ... 34 TI/8 RTOWELS 4 Ali P_ le R,-O, R.Pid, '-'NEW W A RASS PL _@qANADkiI!,LT ZT. JOHN PLT@.@ S L L a 0 CL@ 11- L Third L 0 fl, L.k@ N Al@ ALLA'G'ASH Bi" I'... cl t P WELS , @ 9 J16 R08 E @LS, ',,EAGt_EI-A T16 R06 E U->@--_-' egrO S--d L Brook -]Third L EagIc L4 L kes Fish River Y T 5 R06 -tt W TE EP T w 4- J, 7 R06 LS R, Fish 'River 3 f0 Et A E 609 '@@rzd SCALE: 1" 4 miles STJ]3DVISION RIVERS MAP 17 Kennabago River JC@, -'o0AVIS E T LOW PSUPT 0 loll TO"'1103/W90 c @,f% WB BKP T0403 Ku La A PA TO@A RAN' E INC N Pl 0 R02 WBKP 41 /A"u 6;, Us RI RANGE AGALLOW BKP @4148 T.- C, 'Id AVIS Rapid Ri ver SCALE: mil es! SUBDIVISION@RIVERS MAP 18 ICE Lambert Lake St. Croix River IN N HoWW B,"k car rA Gad St. Croix River 41 Lake 4 'F (see map 14) SCALE: 1" 4 miles SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP'19 R 0 arana ook Lake C7- it S4 )e,t ey yll.@ Pond HR eeley owc 171 "n ke Cl-I E L) Pond SE INGI) A 0jj-r ST AR @n t,@@ "Ind 1@and md GA P/ pleas IN N L/ Pond ant @AL FIE R I H N D nd SAB A , D SDEN' Z; B 40IN 0 INH Kennebec River I SBON 0 iw wic eq asse -Sy 0.1 ak H A SCALE: 4 miles SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 20 N Machias River LjAvs East Machias River 25, 17( LaAe ld A."o 0 o\ Pond 01A CH) wo G Pleasant River SCALE: 1" 4 miles N G N W.0 D P.L,!'- ..1. `@H A I 'T Little w Mo. S Ife UPPElt, U N Salmon st- T(n RLAV Lake, 01 R06 ELS TO 05 WELS Hoya4re Pond :p ORTI*'Y-AR UT" R ED PLT ACAD MY NT RO Ej-kN-11 Reed Pond 4- EA Arl -"y @MILLI %ld OCKE M K So H LT WELS 0 $WE A Ni@ @3-, H Marlaw e Martin dpb an B:by NNO -)6e Bog, Mattawamkeag silty, I East Branch Penobscot -Hiver -- @GE N -JK U @ 0 R@' L ACAD N It ebster SCALE: 111 4 miles SUBDIVISIOXRIVERS MAP 22 Me @@--'@@T3 4 D M D 3 5 ryl 17 i"4 '? 111o I'Von P,))7 A &Iwale e 7er .I I a/e If at E Lj 4, T A D N B Pleasant ci D B I'On River p 24 R 1. 1BO K@N MD GTO \05, BL LAST Ro K L :iA West Branch Narragua ,gus River CH y E D Union River SCALE: 111 4 miles SUBDIVISION RIVERS 'MAP 23 ORONO R ly Lu HERMON B KGOR DI T 2 Gef, BRE R L -IFTO HAIMPDF@N 0 N Pill. 07 cf&e ve I Nr ON! @,TO po 0, M OT@ Pon /Qco A.!v /1"'. 110 K 0 0 AP t;L,C Penobscot River A f@ 1.7 SP R1fvG Pb2 0 pt I ce P,,,, COT 0#000, 40 po, Rut @T E SCALE: 111 miles SUBDIVISI,,ON RIVERS MAP 24 West Branch Pleasant River@ T@) O'@ 8 VIE L K N RD Piscataquis FLver Rio A/w A@ I L ME F SEBEC CIO leer Po,, H ,see m-ip 25);, ON RN E B R Sirem D H R E@@ 0% ADF R( ];YLE iftle Ho INTH N ry j SCALE: 4 mi le s SUBDIVISION RIVERS MAP 25 ZT pol NSON w 1-c "@w BLA CHA 44j 4 Aig .0 (see map 24' Sir ava I Piscataquis River N IULE M SAN Seb ti@k all I DDG POnd ."ER G A 9 N ley 0 RIPL od M 1ejp4,.j1 est T S C INN XETE-k SCALE: 1" 4 miles SUBDIVISIQN RIVERS MAP 26 Ole L UP Sandy River WA N- NOR Xi SCALE: 111 4 miles 366 1 [111 ;;II, at q 0 .- @ ol ,go- I