The more you talk about it the more it appears your situation is tied to a recreational situation versus an everyday living situation. Most of the problems I see are of the everyday variety and trace back to a family that were not known much for their ability to think. I do know of a situation where a brother sold a lot to his sister and her husband that was barely big enough to hold a house and driveway. That township at that time had no building codes or usage codes. Now everybody in that locality is unhappy as those homeowners spread their elbows across the property line with trash and junk vehicles.
Most lake situations here are pretty much what a land or homeowner wants to live with. There was no code back in the day and for the most part there is none applied retroactively. Some lake home owners have to park along the road as there is insufficient space for a driveway on their lot. If a cottage was built within three feet of the property line then so be it. If a home is torn down (and some have been) and a new unit built then it becomes a matter of what the insurance company dictates and most dictate an area outside the structure that permits fire control equipment in the event of a fire. Lots of situations where easements are put in for all sorts of reasons. If I were buying a lake property I would check for easements on the neighboring properties as they may have some bearing on the enjoyment of the property I was thinking about buying.
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