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Our lake is owned by the local Coal power plant. When they built this lake they wanted to theme/control it as a sportsman lake, primarily focusing on fishing and wildlife management. As a result we don't own the land forward of the 450ft elevation mark (lake sits at 425ft). Our lot has a decent slope to it so we're a welcome 50-60 ft off the water. For the most part I fully support the lake rules.
The power plant has said for some time now they are not in the lake management or enforcement business, as a result folks are simply respecting the rules and being self-managed.
One rule is NO moored objects due to navigational threats...well I knowingly broke this one. When I was 6, and TV came in 2 colors only....My dad built a raft out of fuel drop tanks. I refurbished it about 5 years ago and its been in the water, tucked in our cove since then.
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/IMG00119.jpg
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/IMG00205.jpg
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/super-raft.jpg
Well, if you follow NC news, or this may have gone national, the power company is in a world of sh*t from a recent coal ash spill into the Dan River..EPA nightmare...So as a result they are now enforcing the lake rules to the letter. I got nailed for this and a "structure". No-one can tell me what the structure is or what the definition of a structure is...but there is something I need to remove somewhere. I've asked for a copy of the lake rules and no-one can source them. everything I know to date is hear-say or learned from realtors/neighbors.......
well, Last week I removed the raft from the lake. I have no idea what to do with this thing now, but the emotional attachment (and cool factor) is thru the roof !
I asked the lawyer if all this was to try to impress upon the EPA...She didn't like that..both times I asked it !
we are not allowed a true "dock" on the shoreline, so what everyone does is strip a pontoon boat clean and tie it to shore. Now its a boat, not a dock. When I rebuilt mine I framed it out so it doesn't look like a pontoon boat..I'm thinking this is my crime and I need to get them to look under the deck to see the pontoons........we'll see how this will play out as summer progresses....
The power plant has said for some time now they are not in the lake management or enforcement business, as a result folks are simply respecting the rules and being self-managed.
One rule is NO moored objects due to navigational threats...well I knowingly broke this one. When I was 6, and TV came in 2 colors only....My dad built a raft out of fuel drop tanks. I refurbished it about 5 years ago and its been in the water, tucked in our cove since then.
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/IMG00119.jpg
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/IMG00205.jpg
http://www.justason.com/mayolake/super-raft.jpg
Well, if you follow NC news, or this may have gone national, the power company is in a world of sh*t from a recent coal ash spill into the Dan River..EPA nightmare...So as a result they are now enforcing the lake rules to the letter. I got nailed for this and a "structure". No-one can tell me what the structure is or what the definition of a structure is...but there is something I need to remove somewhere. I've asked for a copy of the lake rules and no-one can source them. everything I know to date is hear-say or learned from realtors/neighbors.......
well, Last week I removed the raft from the lake. I have no idea what to do with this thing now, but the emotional attachment (and cool factor) is thru the roof !
I asked the lawyer if all this was to try to impress upon the EPA...She didn't like that..both times I asked it !
we are not allowed a true "dock" on the shoreline, so what everyone does is strip a pontoon boat clean and tie it to shore. Now its a boat, not a dock. When I rebuilt mine I framed it out so it doesn't look like a pontoon boat..I'm thinking this is my crime and I need to get them to look under the deck to see the pontoons........we'll see how this will play out as summer progresses....