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The general trends in the
watershed show a historical decline in agriculture and an increase in
residential development. We
expect this trend to continue in the future as well.
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We anticipate that Shoreline
Property will continue to be in high demand
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And there will continue to be a Movement from urban
areas to rural Maine
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continue to see increase in # of Summer camps and
retirement homes in the watershed
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There are currently 16 empty lots on the shoreline of
TMP
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But there is also potential for subdivision of
existing lots
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Grandfathering clauses for
septic systems will become obsolete for any new development or remodeling. So, while we anticipate more development, it will likely
be more regulated
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We predict more Roads will
be developed with residential development
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All ultimately contributing
to phosphorus runoff and algae blooms
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