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Over 450 Maine cities and towns have enacted shoreland zoning ordinances, 288 have additional separate zoning or other land use ordinances. More than 300 municipalities have adopted comprehensive plans that support their ordinances.
The charge for violating a local ordinance is a civil infraction in most instances and is considered non-criminal. The punishment for violating the ordinance is usually a fine, probation or community service. Many cities also have a maximum fine, and no more can be charged, regardless of the ordinance violation.
An ordinance is a law or decree by a municipality. Put differently, an ordinance is a local law. Usually ordinances forbid or restrict some type of activity.
Civil Enforcement A city or county can file a civil lawsuit to enforce a law, remedy a wrong, or protect a right. If someone is violating an ordinance, the city or county may sue for an injunction, civil penalties, or both. An injunction is a court order requiring a party to take or refrain from certain action.
Residential (R) Zones - R-2 The R-2 zone is intended to provide for areas predominantly developed with semi-detached houses on moderately sized lots that also contain some detached dwellings. Development Standards. Height (ft.) 1/ Stories.
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Generally, an ordinance is a local law of a municipal corporation, duly enacted by the proper authorities, prescribing general, uniform and permanent rules of conduct relating to the corporate powers of the municipality.
Zoning laws are almost always enacted and enforced by local, and not statewide or nationwide, authorities. City governments, town governments, village governments and the like are merely functions of the state government.
Maine has been considered a strong home rule state since November 1969, when an amendment to the state constitution delegated broad home rule ordinance powers to cities and towns.
Over 450 Maine cities and towns have enacted shoreland zoning ordinances, 288 have additional separate zoning or other land use ordinances. More than 300 municipalities have adopted comprehensive plans that support their ordinances.
Even where probable cause exists, inspectors must either obtain the consent of the property owner or occupant to enter and perform the inspection, or obtain an administrative warrant.

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