I dont think I'd call the police I'd just be glad id thank the gods of the pond maker's
of course if it was a half acre lot and the pond was a acre it mite be a problem
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house boats are in tiny house are outUnless there is no room to build on it now.
It's possible that the ACOE might not claim it as a jurisdictional state water, but then again, they might. Tough spot to be in.And the effin’ DNR will now claim domain as a “wetland” and he’s lost the ability to build on it. Or even cut the damm grass.
It's virtually impossible that the DNR might not claim it as a jurisdictional state wetland. Tough spot to be in.
Nope, DNR doesn't have determination jurisdiction over state waters, that's the Army Corps of Engineers. State waters is a more broad term that includes wetlands.fixed it
Probably a stinking beaver.I dont think I'd call the police I'd just be glad id thank the gods of the pond maker's View attachment 2722118 of course if it was a half acre lot and the pond was a acre it mite be a problem
All I know for sure is that it was the DNR that attacked me and my neighbor at Tybee and designated over half the area of our properties as protected wetlands. It’s a long and boring story of government overreach and favoritism toward developers.Nope, DNR doesn't have determination jurisdiction over state waters, that's the Army Corps of Engineers. State waters is a more broad term that includes wetlands.