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Coastal Development: Webster vs Worcester

How do coastal development rules compare between Webster, MA and Worcester, MA?

Webster and Worcester have similar restriction levels.

Webster, MA

Worcester County

Few Restrictions

Worcester County MA is entirely inland with no Atlantic coastline, so MA Coastal Zone Management (CZM) regulations do not apply. Development near inland waters including Wachusett Reservoir, Quabbin Reservoir watershed, Lake Quinsigamond, and the Blackstone/Nashua/Quinebaug Rivers is regulated under the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) and Massachusetts Watershed Protection Act (MGL c. 92A 1/2) for DCR-protected watersheds. No coastal bluff, dune, or seawall rules apply.

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Worcester, MA

Worcester County

Few Restrictions

Worcester County MA is entirely inland with no Atlantic coastline, so MA Coastal Zone Management (CZM) regulations do not apply. Development near inland waters including Wachusett Reservoir, Quabbin Reservoir watershed, Lake Quinsigamond, and the Blackstone/Nashua/Quinebaug Rivers is regulated under the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) and Massachusetts Watershed Protection Act (MGL c. 92A 1/2) for DCR-protected watersheds. No coastal bluff, dune, or seawall rules apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactWebsterWorcester
Coastal ZoneNot applicable — inland countyNot applicable — inland county
DCR WatershedsQuabbin, Wachusett — strictQuabbin, Wachusett — strict
Riverfront Area200 ft perennial streams200 ft perennial streams
Applicable LawWetlands Act MGL c. 131, §40Wetlands Act MGL c. 131, §40
RegulatorConservation Commission / DCRConservation Commission / DCR

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Webster FAQ

Does Massachusetts coastal zone management apply in Worcester County?

No. Worcester County is inland. MA CZM under MGL c. 21A, §§4A-4D applies only to coastal counties. Inland water protections apply instead.

What are the strictest Worcester County water protection areas?

The Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoir watersheds under MGL c. 92A 1/2 and 350 CMR 11.00. These protect Boston's drinking water supply with near-total development prohibitions within 200-400 ft of water bodies.

Worcester FAQ

Does Massachusetts coastal zone management apply in Worcester County?

No. Worcester County is inland. MA CZM under MGL c. 21A, §§4A-4D applies only to coastal counties. Inland water protections apply instead.

What are the strictest Worcester County water protection areas?

The Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoir watersheds under MGL c. 92A 1/2 and 350 CMR 11.00. These protect Boston's drinking water supply with near-total development prohibitions within 200-400 ft of water bodies.

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