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Old 09-18-2017, 07:45 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by tummyman View Post
And let us not forget the damage that is being done to the shorefront from these wake setter boats and their huge waves. My shorefront is taking a beating and I have noticed that in front of the shorefront the lake bottom is getting seriously churned up. With all the concentration on shore land rules,apparently DES has no intention of addressing this serious issue. I find the lack of attention by DES to be really disturbing. They beat up property owners with shorefront land regulations but do NOTHING to regulate the extensive damage that is being done by these wave creating boats. Why.......?????????
Simply put, DES does not have the authority to regulate the type of watercraft allowed on public waters nor the way in which they are operated. I would suggest contacting your elected officials to share your experiences and possibly any ideas you might have for an equitable solution.
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