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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Let me make an uneducated guess that the large white, permanent, wood & shingles, boat-port in the above photograph was permitted by the old rules. And, the new DES Shoreline Protection Act, effective July 1, will not allow it.
When viewing the Shoreline Protection Act from the distance of five years time, will real estate sales people take a look at that boat-port and say that was only doable before July 1, 2008?
Just too bad if it cluttered up the old, wide-open, view!
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A permanent structure such as the one pictured was illegal prior to July 1, 2008. I am not sure how long ago this was outlawed, but when I applied 4 years ago for my canopies the rule was that they had to be seasonal and made of fabric, removed for at least 6 months out of the year.
I also believe that a seasonal boat lift will require more than just a PBN. A seasonal jet ski lift can still be covered by the PBN process but a 4000lb lift is certainly much larger in size than a jet ski lift. It would definitely have to be in a current slip and cannot be set off the dock to create additional docking.