So, I was thinking, it happens sometimes and I have no control over it. You want to build on a riverfront lot so you have to follow this rule/law. Doesn't matter what size your lot is or where you're building, it has riverfront so the rule applies. Sounds like one of those brilliant one size fits all laws our gubment comes up with.
What if there is one lot with riverfront and wetlands and you built on another lot that bordered that lot but didn't have riverfront/wetlands, what then? Could you subdivide your property into 2 lots and build on the one without riverfront and avoid this law? I don't know, a few beers and this crazy stuff just comes out but it might be worth looking into.
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