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Old 05-09-2005, 09:12 PM   #30
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Lightbulb Clever design

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM
I ran a 30' dock/deck parallel to the shore with the posts fixed about 6' above the water line.Nothing is touching the water,so so don't need a wetlands permit or any of usual permits except one to build a deck. You don't need a circulator, a lift or anything else. It stays in all year round. You have to make sure that it is anchored well (mine has cement footings and pinned to a couple of boulders.
(sigh)...I so miss pulling out my dock every fall
Pretty neat design, though you don't state how old it is.

The DES regulations that shore things draws your attention to...may be newer than your "structure".

Photographs showing your dock's earliest years could assist in a possible painless "grandfathering".

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