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Old 08-23-2010, 12:37 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by codeman671 View Post
I know the typical rule for permanent docks where you are allowed 25 feet of dock starting at 3 feet of water at full lake, or normally 30 feet of length and 40 feet on a seasonal. What are the limitations to this, say in an instance of excessively shallow water? I have looked at a few properties recently that have had very shallow water and am curious to see how this would be handled.

Also, what about size limitations for walkways/platforms connecting fingers at the shoreline in this case?
I would check that "starting at 3 feet of water at full lake"
When I put in a permanent dock it had to start at the high water mark on shore.
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