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Chapter 12 Piers, Docks and Overwater Structures

SMP Handbook Publication Number: 11-06-010 1/11; rev. 6/17 Chapter 12 Piers, Docks and Overwater Structures Phase 3, Task Shoreline Master Program Planning Process Introduction Piers, Docks and other Overwater and in-water Structures are significant components of our shorelines. They play a major role in commerce at ports and provide recreational opportunities at parks. Piers, Docks and swimming floats are common at single family and multi- family residences on the shoreline, particularly on lakes and marine bays. While these Structures are important for commerce and recreation, they also can have impacts on the shoreline ecology, aesthetics and navigation. Shoreline Master Programs should include policies and regulations regarding piers, Docks and other Overwater and in-water Structures .

Lifts or boat lifts raise watercraft out of the water for launching or storing. They may be attached to the substrate, a pier or dock, bulkhead or float or be located upland. • Canopies are covers that protect watercraft from the sun and rain. • Boat or launch ramps are solid or relatively solid surfaces that bridge land and water and

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