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Shoreline
Management
The
Corps of Engineers owns approximately 60,000 acres of land surrounding
Bull Shoals Lake. The boundary line between this government land
and private property is irregular and is not a set distance from
the lakeshore. Most of the line around Bull Shoals Lake has been
surveyed. It is defined by survey monuments placed at ground level.
A 5-foot white steel fence post is set about one foot from the marker
as an aid to location. Trees along the boundary line are marked
with a 4 inch wide white band as an additional aid to location of
the line. These trees, however, are off line and indicate only that
the line is nearby. Park Rangers are available to assist in locating
boundary lines.
An
application must be made to the Mountain Home Project Office for
a permit before construction of boat mooring facilities or modification
of vegetation on the lake shorelines and Corps of Engineers property.
When private property is bought or sold shoreline-use-permits are
nontransferable. A new owner must apply for a new permit to continue
an existing, permitted activity. Please check with the Mountain
Home Project office prior to purchasing property bordering the government
strip, for information pertaining to associated permits to determine
if the activity may be transferred or if there has been previously
unauthorized activities.
Boat Dock permits will only be issued in areas of the lake designated
as limited development areas. These are indicated on a map located
in the Mountain Home Project Office. Permits for paths and fire
protection will not be issued in any areas allocated as public recreation
areas, including their buffers, or on lands allocated as prohibited
access areas.
Specific information may be obtained by consulting the Guidelines
for Shoreline Use brochure or the Shoreline Management Plan located
in the download section.
Arkansas
Boundary Plats
Missouri
Boundary Plats
Updated/Reviewed:
27 Jan 2010
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