Shoreline Dos & Don'ts
Duke Energy Guidelines for Property Owners
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Project Boundaries
Duke Energy owns the property inside what is known as the 3110 line or “project boundary”. The 3110 line distance from the shoreline will vary depending on the slope of the property. We recommend that homeowners familiarize themselves with the project boundary using the Jackson County property viewer or finding the boundary markers.
Shoreline Guidelines
The Nantahala Area Shoreline Management Guidelines (SMG) is the document that covers what can and cannot be done within the Project Boundary. The SMG can be found as a separate document on Duke’s website at Shoreline Management Plan - Nantahala - Duke Energy (duke-energy.com).
An overview of what adjoining property owners/lease holders can do within the Project Boundary, in accordance with the respective sections of the SMG and with Duke Energy permission, is listed in the SMG beginning on page A-2 including, among other things:
- Install and maintain a floating dock
- Install and maintain shoreline stabilization
- Install and maintain access steps to the dock
- Install and maintain a walkway to the shoreline
- Remove vegetation under certain circumstances
Who to Contact?
Anyone that has questions about what can or cannot be done within the Project Boundary can always email the Duke Energy Lake Representative for Lake Glenville. FLG highly recommends that any changes inside the project boundary be approved by Duke in advance to avoid significant penalties.