Dewart Lake Protective AssociationBased
on the Aug. 11, 2007 Public Meeting, a smaller South Shore No-Wake Zone
was developed. A permit registering the
No-Wake Zone buoys and their location has been filed with, and approved
by the DNR. Ten U.S. Coast Guard Approved Buoys were supplied by
the DNR and have been deployed. The buoys mark the shallow,
ecologically sensitive area shown on the map below. The buoys are
placed along the reed and shallow water line where ski boats
normally do not enter. The buoys were placed so as not to
restrict skiers from
their normal turns and routes, including the sometimes used route
south of the island.
The area inside the buoys will be a voluntary no wake
zone/saftey zone for the next few years. This is not a legal
zone, therefore the DNR is not enforcing this zone. The sign at
the public access will be modified to show this zone.
The DLPA is requesting that lake users comment on the buoy
location. The buoys are numbered on their tops. This
shoreline is one
of the last natural shorelines on the lake. The DLPA is
attempting to protect this shallow natural shoreline. Contact Ken
at (574) 658-3636 with questions.
