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Originally Posted by BroadHopper
There are more rules and regulations as mentioned above. According to the state, docks cannot be wider than 3' or more than 40' in length. Also, you can only have one dock or finger if you have 100' frontage or less. If you have frontage less than 40', technically you are not allowed a dock, but you can apply for an easement.
You can break the above rules if you replace an 'existing dock'. In the case of grandfathering, the old Burger King docks were not use for a few seasons so the rule did not apply. You may want to check on this.
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I think your numbers are a bit off. You can have 6' wide docks, and are eligible at 75' to have 1 finger/2 slips. Total length allowed is dictated by the body of water, depth, etc, with 40' being the max on a seasonal. Of course variances to this can be asked for.
Here is the seasonal application:
http://des.nh.gov/organization/commi...sonal_dock.pdf