Dock Proposal Riles Black Rock
Glenn McDonald walks near a cabana owned by Roger Anderson on Thursday. McDonald is concerned about two community docks proposed by Anderson near his waterfront property on Lake Coeur d’Alene. (SR photo: Kathy Plonka)
A developer’s proposal to sell ownership in a private beach and community docks on Lake Coeur d’Alene is getting attention as a potential precedent-setter for real estate sales on the lake. Roger Anderson, of Boise, owns the Estates at Black Rock, a gated upland development, and also owns waterfront property north of Rockford Bay with two other relatives, Travis Anderson and Christopher Anderson. Last year, the Andersons built a 1,755-square-foot beach cabana on the 360 feet of lakeshore they own through limited liability companies and a partnership. They’ve also applied for a state permit to install two community docks with a total of 12 slips/ Becky Kramer , SR. More here.
- Also: Black Rock neighbors oppose community dock proposal /David Cole, Coeur d’Alene Press
Question: Would you be upset if you owned a Black Rock property?
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