QHRRP 5000-164
Lagoon Lot Erosion Control
Review/update responsibility |
Architectural Review Board (ARB) |
Revision |
14 Oct 2024 |
Reference |
CCRE Article V |
Policy |
To prevent further erosion of the banks of the Lagoon, the following activities are prohibited…
Note: All owners of lots on the lagoon are required to stabilize their banks. Owners who have not constructed a home are required to cut the weeds a minimum of once per month 20 feet from the water’s edge. Owners should contact the Property Manager with any questions as to proper erosion management. |
Lagoon banks |
Due to soil characteristics of the area, man-made lagoon banks, even when constructed at a 4 to 1 slope, tend to “creep” or silt, thus leading to erosion problems for the lot, as well as silt problems for the lagoon.
For this reason, it is strongly recommended that each lagoon lot in Units 1, 2, 3, 9 and 19 install “Tri-Loc” which has proven to be an effective deterrent against erosion/siltation or another bulkhead system. Lagoon lots in Units 11 – 15 require installation of “Tri-Loc “or equal. |
Bulkheads |
Bulkheads and retaining walls on lagoon lots are permitted; however, bulkheads are a preferred method of controlling erosion. A bulkhead…
Note: For information on retaining walls and application submission see QHRRP 5000-245 (Walls and Fences). For bulkhead application submission requirements see QHRRP 5000-510 (Dock Bulkheads). |
Plant material |
The following plant material will be approved and should be installed to grow downward over the wall…
Note: The minimum height of landscape on the high-water side of a retaining wall(s) is 18 inches. The appearance must blend with the property. |
Help |
If you have any questions, please contact the ARB Coordinator at 904.221.8859 or email ARBcoord@qhycc.com. |
