We have a pond/stormwater basin in our backyard. We would like to have a dock and a canoe so my kids can fish. Is that possible?
Ponds/stormwater basins are man made features within a development that are designed to treat stormwater before it enters groundwater, lakes, or streams, not for boating or fishing. These basins are located within drainage and utility easements that prohibit permanent structures to be placed in the easement, which would include all docks.

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