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What is the difference between a shoreline buffer and a setback?

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What is the difference between a shoreline buffer and a setback?

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Although similar, shoreline buffers and setbacks are not quite the same thing. Shoreline buffers are intended to protect ecological functions. A shoreline buffer is an area that is to be maintained in an undisturbed state yet allows some development in most situations. Keeping native vegetation, trees, and shrubs in our shoreline buffer areas has many benefits.

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