DES says it acted properly, and concerns about increased boat traffic and the well-being of loons are "not in their jurisdiction."
DES official says the docks have "very little to do" with issues the lake community says are critical to protecting recreation and the environment.
There may never be a better opportunity to make a lasting point.
DES Deputy Commissioner and staff to hear from lake community this Friday, August 9.
Green Mountain Conservation Group cites the pair's "exemplary service" since 2003.
Lauded for his volunteer work since 1998.
Broad-Leavitt Bay Association hears from House and Senate candidates.
Zoning Board attorney says the board's process wasn't perfect, but was "legally sufficient."
Executive Councilor says he thinks DES "missed the boat" when it decided the dock application was not of major public interest.
Opponents say the DES decision is a prime example of why lake issues need to be part of this year's elections.
A request to waive a stormwater site plan requirement is among concerns surrounding the proposed transition to a cooperative-style ownership structure.
The number of docks and moorings at the site is under review by DES and the Department of Safety.
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