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Neighbors seek repair and replacement of five groins on Rappahannock; board approves with flexibility on materials

Lancaster County Wetlands Board · November 14, 2025
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Summary

Five adjacent property owners received board approval to replace or repair five timber groins (approximately 48 feet each) on the Rappahannock River to rebuild beach; agents requested flexibility to use longer-lasting materials such as vinyl sheet pile and the board allowed material choice within permit language.

Roger McKinley, agent for a group of adjacent homeowners, presented plans to replace or repair five deteriorated timber groins on the Rappahannock River, each roughly 48 feet long, after the board observed severe erosion on site.

McKinley said the intent is to replicate earlier spacing and rebuild the beach profile; he…

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