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Old 09-18-2025, 01:24 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ View Post
Answer the following question, if a tree disappears during the winter months or a few rocks are relocated or removed to make one’s shoreline more enjoyable will our organization use those photos of record against the homeowner if a complaint is made?
The same homeowners they request funding from are the same people you will go after if something is done with your approval. Wake-up people!


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If actions are in violation of the shoreline protection act or anything similar then yes, any evidence should be used. Likewise if the photos show there was no violation you're in in the clear.

While I own my property, I don't own the lake. Actions on my property should not break rules designed to protect everyone's property of the lake.
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