Shore things,
Thank you for attempting to steer us onto the target.
I guess I am still not sure I understand what the items under consideration.
I think you said.
Things that require a permit now still will.
Things that don't make your building bigger will not.
Things over the water will not be impacted.
So I am trying to think of things that might require a permit.
Assume that all of these are within 250 of shore
Removing a live tree or limb
Removing a dead tree or limb
Removing a fallen tree or limb
Removing vegetation
Adding fill.
Removing dirt.
Removing a bolder from the shoreline.
Building a structure.
Building a deck.
Adding a septic system.
Adding pathway lights
Building a stone fireplace
Building a stone wall
Removing a stone wall
Asphalting your driveway
Having utility poles installed
Adding a storage shed
Vegetation on the street side of your house
Putting on an addition or garage
Installing storm drainage
Installing a paver patio
Are these the kinds of things that "would" fall under the shore land protection act?
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