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Originally Posted by IslandRadio
Hmmm.. thanks!!
The dock is a roll-in. Does that make a difference?
There is concrete ramp right at the water's edge, over which the dock is wheeled into the water.
My ultimate plan (should this go through) is to build a permanent dock that can be winched out of the water off-season, and is hinged at the shore.
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A dock that will be hinged at shore and winched up is considered a seasonal dock, not a permanent dock. You can attach to boulders on the shore or pour a pad to mount to. An installation of a new dock will fall under a new project and thus have to conform to current regulations. If you are using the existing hinge point and not changing the dock size/layout you could probably just replace.
Any deviation though would make it a new permit and placement.
The neighbor cannot make the seller move the dock to confirm to current standards unless a change in the layout is taking place. It is grandfathered. If their dock is close to the line as well, they would fall under the same rules.