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Which activity requires a permit in shoreland areas?

  1. Removing dead trees off the beach

  2. Raking debris

  3. Bulling rocks out of a swimming area

  4. Planting flowers in boxes

The correct answer is: Bulling rocks out of a swimming area

The activity that requires a permit in shoreland areas is the removal of rocks from a swimming area. This is due to the potential impact that such actions can have on the natural environment, particularly in sensitive shoreland zones. The removal of rocks can alter the natural habitat, affect water quality, and disturb wildlife. Permits are often necessary to ensure that activities are conducted in a way that protects natural resources and complies with local regulations. In contrast, removing dead trees, raking debris, and planting flowers in boxes typically fall into categories that may not require permits as they are often seen as maintaining or enhancing the area without significant environmental impact. However, regulations can vary by locality, so it's always important to check specific local and state guidelines regarding activities in shoreland areas.