Title: MADRID TOWNSHIP LAND USE GUIDANCE MAP
1ADOPTION OF CENTERVILLE TOWNSHIP LAND USE
GUIDANCE MAP
Land Use Regulation Commission November 10, 2004
2Deorganization Process
- Centerville Voted to Deorganize- November,
2003 - Public Meeting in Columbia Falls- May 26,
2004 - Deorganization Became effective- July
1, 2004 - Public Hearing- September 15, 2004
- Map adoption deadline-
July 1, 2005
3Background Maps
- Water Resources
- Existing Development
- Special Natural Resources
4Zoning Districts
Protection Areas where development may
jeopardize significant natural, recreational,
or historical resources Management Areas
appropriate for commercial forestry or
agricultural uses Development Areas having
patterns of intensive residential,
recreational, commercial or industrial use
5Centerville Land Use Guidance Map
6Development Subdistricts
D-RS Residential Development Caler
Road Mitten Mtn Rd D-GN General Development
Caler Road D-CI Commercial Industrial
Development Big Heath
7D-RS Residential Development Subdistrict
Residential uses apart from commercial
uses Single family residences, subdivisions,
parks, churches, schools, day care Concentrate
such development in and adjacent to existing
residences
8D-GN General Development Subdistrict
Encourages concentration of growth
Residential dwellings Non-residential
development campgrounds, stores, and
restaurants
9D-CI Commercial Development Subdistrict
Commercial and industrial development NOT
COMPATIBLE with residential uses Areas of 2
acres of commercial extraction, including peat
and sand and gravel extraction
10Protection Subdistricts
P-AR Aquifer Protection in southeastern corner
of township and southern end of Peaked Mtn
Pond P-FP Flood Prone Area Protection along
portions of the Machias River P-GP Great Pond
Protection around Peaked Mtn Pond P-RR
Recreation Protection along portions of
Machias P-SL Shoreland Protection along rivers
and streams P-WL Wetland Protection throughout
the township
11P-AR Aquifer Protection Subdistrict
Highly permeable surficial geologic deposits or
recharge areas Single family dwellings
allowed Subdivisions not allowed Application of
fertilizers requires permit
12P-GP Great Pond Protection Subdistrict
Extend out 250 feet around lakes and ponds
greater than 10 acres in size Single family
dwellings allowed
13P-FP Flood Prone Protection Subdistrict
100 year frequency flood Based upon
soils Residences not allowed
14P-RR Recreation Protection Subdistrict
Extend out 250 feet along rivers meriting
special protection Significant opportunities
for primitive recreation activities Residences
not allowed
15P-SL Shoreland Protection Subdistrict
P-SL1 Extend out 250 feet from rivers draining
gt 50 sq. miles 100 foot setback for
residences P-SL2 Extend out 75 feet from
ponds under 10 acres, along streams, and
around wetlands 75 foot setback for residences
16P-WL Wetland Protection Subdistrict
P-WL1- Wetlands of Special Significance
P-WL2- Scrub Shrub P-WL3- Forested
Wetlands Residences not allowed
17Management Subdistricts
M-GN General Management Covers areas
appropriate for commercial forestry and
agriculture activities Tree growth and blueberry
barrens encouraged without significant
restriction. Residences- single and two-family
dwellings allowed
18Centerville Land Use Guidance Map