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Old 06-18-2025, 03:28 PM   #1
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I have a 25X4’ concrete walkway going to my dock. It is cracked and crumbling so I want a PT walk right on top of the old one.
Wondering if I can escape the permit police since it is coving an existing walk and nothing would be touching the water
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Old 06-18-2025, 05:21 PM   #2
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I would do that without mentioning it. There is already an impermeable surface there (a genuine concern for the conservationists) and its not a permanent structure if you let it float there (don't anchor it).
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Like he said. X2
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Old 06-18-2025, 09:08 PM   #4
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First mistake…mentioning this on an open public forum…

Second mistake…mentioning this on an open public forum…

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Old 06-18-2025, 10:13 PM   #5
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Last summer we did a new patio, pulled up the old and put in new. We didn't need a permit as long as we didn't make it much bigger. (forgot how much bigger but not a lot.)
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I have a 25X4’ concrete walkway going to my dock. It is cracked and crumbling so I want a PT walk right on top of the old one.
Wondering if I can escape the permit police since it is coving an existing walk and nothing would be touching the water
Shouldn't be an issue with NHDES. See Env-Wq 1406.04, (c) (4) on page 15 https://www.des.nh.gov/sites/g/files...nv-wq-1400.pdf
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Shouldn't be an issue with NHDES. See Env-Wq 1406.04, (c) (4) on page 15 https://www.des.nh.gov/sites/g/files...nv-wq-1400.pdf
Thank you. Haven't seen you here in quite a while. Thanks for posting the DES gospel. For newer members Onshore is directly involved in these shoreland issuers at DES, Formerly "ShoreThings" if you're looking at old posts.
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