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Old 02-27-2011, 11:03 AM   #12
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With the right property you could build a boathouse of that nature. The facility would have to be built over a dredged basin so the property would need to be large and the flatter, the better. Almost all permitting would be under wetlands law, RSA 482-A. Any shoreland permit would probably only be needed for the temporary construction impacts around the building. The one thing that absolutely could not happen is that it could not be connected to the residence. The residence and boathouse must be physically separated. Again this is an issue of wetlands law not the CSPA. You would also need a waiver of the administrative rule limiting structure size to 900 sq ft. Given the uniqueness of the use as it relates to the historic and rare watercraft a very strong case for a waiver could be made.
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