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As a developer, I want to give the owners of off-water lots in my subdivision a boat dock on the lake. What are my options?

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As a developer, I want to give the owners of off-water lots in my subdivision a boat dock on the lake. What are my options?

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There are several options available to serve off-water lots. A community dock in a low-density use classification allows two slips per 100 of shoreline. More than two slips / 100 of shoreline would require location in a High Density Multi-Use classification or a High Density Commercial classification. In a High Density Multi-Use classification, community docks on a subdivision access lot or a courtesy pier with a boat ramp can serve off-water lots provided the structures meet the High Density Multi-Use regulations.

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