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I wish to build an accessory structure on Rattlesnake Island.
The building will be 16 x 18, 1.5 story, and the total project, including walkways and front deck is less than 460 square feet, and will be located more than 100 feet from the shore. No trees will need to be cut, as the area proposed for the shed is already open/rocky. It *appears* that this may qualify for a "Permit by Notification", but having never done such a thing, I'm not sure. I'm assuming I would need to include plans, pictures, etc. of the area. Will a permit by notification be sufficient for this? There is a "permit tool" on the State web site, which I used - and at the end I was told that the project may qualify for a permit by notification - but didn't say it DOES qualify ![]() Thanks and Regards, Steve |
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