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Old 06-25-2014, 04:55 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by codeman671 View Post
Getting a boathouse approved these days is no small feat.

Sounds like that was a complete rework of an existing dock, they would not permit that if it was an attempt at a new installation. 6' is the normal width allowed.
All these things take is money.......... As Previously posted

There are several Boathouse that have been newly constructed or are being constructed on the north side of the lake.....

Similarly if a justification is made the 6' width limitation also disappears...

It all depends on how much time and money you have to negotiate with DES, and the Town......

I will agree that if the average home owner tries to go out side the prescribed norms that they will indeed run into resistance, and probably doesn't have the money to provide the study, and engineering information to allow a outside the norm project to happen.

Bottom line is throw enough money at it, anything is possible.....
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