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Lake of the Ozarks / Osage Region

Docks and shoreline at the lake start with Ameren Missouri

On the Morgan County side of Lake of the Ozarks, the shoreline is managed by Ameren Missouri under a federal hydropower license, so dock permits and shoreline rules come from the lake operator, not just the county

On the Morgan County side of Lake of the Ozarks, the dock question starts with Ameren Missouri.

Ameren runs the Osage Project, FERC No. 459, and manages the lake shoreline under that federal license. County offices still handle property records and taxes, but docks, seawalls, piers, and similar shoreline work run through Ameren’s shoreline rules.

For a lake buyer, a pretty dock is not enough. Ask whether the dock is permitted, whether the permit can transfer, and whether any planned change fits the shoreline-management rules. Cove, lot shape, lighting, and size can all matter.

Keep the county tax file and the Ameren permit file together. They answer different questions about the same piece of lake property.

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