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Old 10-14-2008, 07:47 PM   #16
hemlockpoint
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I think its a little too late to keep quiet since Steve H has already spilled the beans to both the State and the Town. Once the State has their several new shoreland compliance people hired they are going to be focused on any new permits.

So I guess it plays out like this. If Steve H buys this place and just keeps quiet he may or may not have any enforcement depending on any neighbor complaints and if the State and Town people he has talked to have enough inertia to just let well enough alone. However if Steve wants to do anything to the camp that falls under the new shoreland protection act he will have a newly hired inspector coming out to visit who is tasked with enforcement. This includes any excavation or construction within the protected shoreland.

This property with 100 feet of frontage would be allowed
one 6x30 foot permanent dock because it is on an island or one 6x40 foot seasonal dock. No shore walkway would be allowed.Steps over the bank would be allowed to access the dock but no wider than 6 feet. The 10x20 deck could be moved on shore but no part could be less than 50 feet from the reference line.
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