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07-25-2005, 10:09 AM
From The Union Leader Today
DOWNSIZING LAKE BOATHOUSES
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Darlene Forst, of the Department of Environmental Services, approaches a boathouse under construction in Meredith Bay last week. Forst, shoreline section supervisor within the Water Division of the Wetlands Bureau, was inspecting a number of recent boathouse approvals as well as locations where boathouses were denied. (PAULA TRACY/UNION LEADER)
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Above, this boathouse in Wolfeboro meets the state's new 900-square-foot limit. Top, Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney's boathouse in Wolfeboro easily exceeds the rule. (PAULA TRACY/UNION LEADER)
Think smaller, NH says on boathouses (http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_showa.html?article=58206)
After more than a decade of approving large-scale, dug-in boathouses — mostly on Lake Winnipesaukee — the state recently closed the door on such construction, limiting the size of the structures to 900 square feet.
Full Story: http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_showa.html?article=58206
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DOWNSIZING LAKE BOATHOUSES
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Darlene Forst, of the Department of Environmental Services, approaches a boathouse under construction in Meredith Bay last week. Forst, shoreline section supervisor within the Water Division of the Wetlands Bureau, was inspecting a number of recent boathouse approvals as well as locations where boathouses were denied. (PAULA TRACY/UNION LEADER)
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Above, this boathouse in Wolfeboro meets the state's new 900-square-foot limit. Top, Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney's boathouse in Wolfeboro easily exceeds the rule. (PAULA TRACY/UNION LEADER)
Think smaller, NH says on boathouses (http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_showa.html?article=58206)
After more than a decade of approving large-scale, dug-in boathouses — mostly on Lake Winnipesaukee — the state recently closed the door on such construction, limiting the size of the structures to 900 square feet.
Full Story: http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_showa.html?article=58206
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