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Old 04-19-2012, 06:09 AM   #14
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Default managed impact is the goal

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Thank you Shore Things
I would not be surprised if the town said no, even though, the beach has been there since the 30's or so.

Not to be negative, but this is such a joke. even though I pay taxes for the land, I still have to get permission to keep it up and spend money on permits to do so.
With perhaps 10 thousand properties lining the Winni shoreline, we need regulations to prevent property owners from polluting the lake. There would be nothing wrong with dumping sand on a shoreline beach, if it didn't wash phosphorus and sediment into the state's waters. That is not a joke. The lake is still pristine when looked at as a whole, but parts of it are in trouble. The shoreline protection act is still a work in progress, but it is much more about protecting the shoreline than an active attempt to extract money from property owners. It would be wonderful if there was more education and less apathy about how to manage a shoreline property for minimal impact to the lake.
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