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Old 09-13-2025, 09:17 AM   #2
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Unhappy Agreed, But Looking in "The Wrong Places"...

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"While slope and proximity of the structure to the shore can generally not be changed, there could be improvements, like making sure a steep slope is vegetated."
I have a steep slope that is vegetated, but my trees and shrubs are gradually falling into Winter Harbor. This, along with my neighbors' trees, is more noticeable when the lake is at "Full Pond".

Right now, in mid-September, lakewater clarity from the 1970s has returned. Isn't time to take Seiche-disc measurements?



An existing home one street upslope from Sewall Road lakefronts has demolished every green thing covering their two acre lots. (Totally razed).



Someone across Winter Harbor has spent ALL last week removing trees with a crane and chipping them into trailers.

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