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Originally Posted by Skip
I think you have hit the proverbial nail right on the head.
This issue you would not be coming forward if there was not substantial complaint going on behind the scene.
Everyone has better things to do but chase raft complaints.
But the complaints have obviously risen to the level to require extraordinary action.
And that's a shame... 
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I asked as there were people who seemed to imply that things were going along without issues. There had to be a reason for something like this to come along.
That fact that people are placing things on something that is not a physical piece of their property. I can only imagine how shore front owners can get wound up if a raft is blocking this or that, blocking this view, too tall, too wide, too bright, too dark, etc would lead to conflicts. Hence you need a permit.
Now, if you do write something at least make sure it's clear and objective as to what the standard is.