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Lake Lanier, can you CC?

Well that's wrong. We pay a hefty sum to the COE every year.
The club should have purchased the land back when they could have.
I assume the club is paying for water access and the floating marina itself. They (the club) clearly own a large chunk of land right there in several parcels. I can't link the search but if you are interested just go to Hall's GIS sight and search the name.
 
I assume the club is paying for water access and the floating marina itself. They (the club) clearly own a large chunk of land right there in several parcels. I can't link the search but if you are interested just go to Hall's GIS sight and search the name.

If you look at the parcel map, everything to the south and east of Commodore Drive (and the privately owned yatch club tract), which includes all the parking areas, slips, and ramps is COE land. The Yatch Club is a concessionaire of the COE, per the COE website.

The parcel that starts at Old Federal Road, and goes in a southerly direction along the edge of "Chattahoochee Bay"to the end of Windward Lane is shown as being part of the Lake Lanier Sail Club, but there is no tax info, inferring that it is COE land leased to the sail club.

The Sail club owns slightly less than 3 acres in two parcel on Leeward Drive. The majority of the Sail Club is on COE land.
 
If you look at the parcel map, everything to the south and east of Commodore Drive (and the privately owned yatch club tract), which includes all the parking areas, slips, and ramps is COE land. The Yatch Club is a concessionaire of the COE, per the COE website.

The parcel that starts at Old Federal Road, and goes in a southerly direction along the edge of "Chattahoochee Bay"to the end of Windward Lane is shown as being part of the Lake Lanier Sail Club, but there is no tax info, inferring that it is COE land leased to the sail club.

The Sail club owns slightly less than 3 acres in two parcel on Leeward Drive. The majority of the Sail Club is on COE land.
It shows the club as owner with c/o (private individual) and a tax value of $119,800. They own 5 parcels totaling over 6 acres. I'm sure they do lease some property from the COE.
The points is, everything on the water is not owned by the COE, far from it. Look up University Yacht Club. They own virtually the entire 18 acre peninsula (except of the course the 75 foot line).

This thread was about being armed on Corp property. If people want to be "better safe than sorry" I completely understand that. But the COE doesn't own or have jurisdiction over much of what people assume they do.
 
One time I took an unloaded gun on Corps of Engineers property. I had been using that gun for camping, and I decided to go to Corps of Engineers area and, knowing about the prohibition on "loaded firearms or ammunition" I ditched the ammo in the woods nearby and brought my vehicle with my completely unloaded weapon and no spare ammo onto Corps property.
I retrieved my ammo afterward.
Silly, I know, but that's what I had to do in order to visit the Day Use Area with my camping-equipped vehicle.
 
image.jpg Pic of sign at Corps managed park on Lake Lanier:
 
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