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Issues Related to Docks


 

General Permit 2008-0401, Authorization of Dock Platforms PDF icon.


 

DNR Open Houses Concerning Docks

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) hosted five open houses in August 2007 to discuss the rules governing docks. The meetings offered an opportunity to share information and concerns on dock-related topics, including current statewide dock regulations, reasonable public access, water resources and habitat protection, and private occupation of public waters.

The DNR has regulated docks and other structures in public waters for several decades. In recent years, the DNR has witnessed an increased number of "dock platforms," which are structures over public waters that exceed longstanding statewide rules that limit docks to a maximum of eight feet in width.

In addition to providing information about current dock regulations, the DNR used the public meetings to gather input about issues and concerns with the current dock rules.

The open houses were held on the following dates and at the following locations:

During the comment period following the Dock Open Houses, surveys of the number of docks on two lakes were conducted and submitted to the DNR by interested citizens. We considered them quite valuable, as they were the first objective information regarding actual dock numbers. Word of these surveys got out and information from two additional lakes was submitted to our office. The four surveys are found below. We appreciate the efforts of those involved.

Other Public Forums Concerning Dock Issues

On October 24, State Representative Larry Howes (R-Walker) hosted a Town Hall Meeting at the Pequot Lakes Senior High School. Public comments were recorded and summarized in a meeting summary PDF icon..

Dock Platform General Permit Advisory Committee

  • Meeting Record PDF icon. from November 8, 2007 meeting at the Watab Town Hall, Sauk Rapids.
  • Meeting Record PDF icon. from November 1, 2007 meeting at the Watab Town Hall, Sauk Rapids.

Other Information Regarding Docks