Policy
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All private lagoon docks, new, addition, modification, or replacement
are permitted subject to approval of the approving authority. All docks, new, addition, modification, or replacement docks shall…
- utilize standard materials, colors (gray and sand) and design approved by the ARB.
- be constructed at an elevation of 7.5 feet as measured by the Lagoon elevation scale located on the piling at the sanitary pumping station dock adjacent to the lock.
- be constructed and maintained in strict compliance with the Federal and State permits. These permits “require the use of non-toxic sheeting or piles used in construction of structures within the Lagoon.” Docks and vessels moored at private docks must conform to the set back and length requirements stipulated as follows…
- Lifted boats may not extend beyond the end of the dock. The lift decking may not exceed the height of the dock, and the lift must be installed behind the dock. Lift owners will be responsible for any leakage of hydraulic fluid. See QHRRP 5000-525 (Dock Lifts).
- The piles should be designed to endure anticipated forces from vessels and wind. They can be made from concrete, Eco piling, or other synthetic materials. The height of these piles should not exceed 5 feet above the horizontal surface of the dock. See QHRRP 5000-535 (Dock Pilings).
- Aluminum or Galvanized steel framed floating docks will be considered. See QHRRP 5000-555 (Floating Docks).
- Encasement of floats shall be concrete, Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) or similar material and be subject to approval by the Marina and Harbor Committee (MHC) and ARB. Full encasement of floats is required. See QHRRP 5000-555 (Floating Docks).
Note: The number and size of vessels permitted at any private dock will be determined by the size and configuration of that specific dock. |