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Old 10-22-2008, 06:21 PM
DoUCWhatIC DoUCWhatIC is offline
 
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Mooseslayer,

You are incorrect. No permanent structure may be constructed on crown land without authorization (simply not placing a "permanent roof" does not exempt it). Even those tent frames are considered permanent structures (the ones with 3 or 4 foot plywood walls and a plywood floor). There seems to be no consistency with enforcement. Some Forest Officers routinely post such structures and destroy (usually burn) them, other can barely get motivated to leave their offices.

There are many illegal cabins out there. Sooner or later the Lands division of Sustainable Resource Developmant will get somebody with some gumption to tackle this issue.

OR perhaps they will leave it in the hands of the Trappers DOA!
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