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Does the square foot size limitation on registrable structures include associated gangways, dolphins, pilings, and protective booms?

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Does the square foot size limitation on registrable structures include associated gangways, dolphins, pilings, and protective booms?

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A. No. The square foot size limitations apply only to the primary structure. The gangways used solely to access the structure, any booms which protect it, and the pilings and/or dolphins to which the structure is tied are not included in determining the size of the structure and whether it is eligible for registrable. Q. What is the difference between this registration and that which is required by the Oregon State Marine Board? A. Oregon state law (ORS 830.850 to 830.870) requires that owners of floating homes and boat houses obtain a certificate of title and identification plate from the Oregon State Marine Board. Once issued, this certificate of title serves as proof that the floating home or boat house belongs to the person named. The registration required by DSL authorizes the owner of an eligible non-commercial dock, float, boat house, floating recreational cabin and, in certain instances, water sport structure to legally occupy state-owned submerged and submersible land. Q. Why

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