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I have searched but was unable to come up with much relating to a reconfiguration. I found some information on 40' straight docks and some people asking about U docks being grandfathered in. Perhaps I missed it. Please share a link if you know of an existing thread.
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http://des.nh.gov/organization/divis...sonal-dock.htm
The law only allows for a single 6 feet wide, and 40 feet long dock on lakes over 1,000 acres or larger, or no more than 6 feet wide and 30 feet long on water bodies that are less than 1,000 acres in size. Existing docks configurations are grandfathered.
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