i built my own, i can tell you it is, easy to build but a pain to get the permits, but others have stated it depends where you are at and what type of waterway.....mine wasa brackish canel, with ocean access that flucuated with the tides...i ihave to get a permits through my city, county(EPA), because there are manettees in the water, and also the Army Corp. of Eng...so be prepeared, i am in Florida
2007-09-23 08:50:45
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answered by sevenout7 4
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You have to check with the Army Engineer Corp regarding building anything on waterfront property and the waterway accomodates public and commercial use. Lakes are the exception
2007-09-22 23:40:56
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answered by paultech6 4
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Are you talking a lake or canal to the ocean> Local county permiting will be your first call>They will tell you what is needed>Sit down first>>
2007-09-22 14:37:04
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answered by 45 auto 7
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definite you do, My mom lives on a lake and desires to place a dock out yet they wont enable her placed one out except that's a definite volume of ft. What you will desire to do is to bypass on your city corridor and ask them approximately and that they'll the two supply you with a enable and say definite or wont supply you with a enable and say no.
2017-01-02 13:14:44
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answered by gruett 4
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every state and county have different requirements and building codes. you must submit plans and pay permit fees and be inspected. local city hall will have more answers.
2007-09-22 13:43:59
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answered by FARTHEAD 1
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