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If the proposed dock would have at least 4ft. of water depth at the point where the gangwalk and dock connect, a permit application will be accepted for review. If necessary, during periods of low water, individuals may "chase the water" in an effort to keep their docks afloat, provided such action does not prevent/block access to existing docks or coves. When lake levels return to normal, individuals are responsible for returning their docks to the permitted locations and removing all temporary anchor pins.
All plans for new docks and modifications to existing docks, including gangwalks, must be approved by a state licensed structural engineer to ensure a quality, safe design suitable for conditions on the Hartwell Project.
You must provide the permit number by which the subject dock was last authorized so that plans for the dock can be reviewed. If dock plans for the subject used dock cannot be located, you must submit engineer approved plans for the dock. Docks relocated to new areas must comply with current color and size requirements.
The maximum size a private individual dock can be is 1120 square feet provided the associated lot shares a common boundary of at least 75 ft. Neither the length nor width of the structure can exceed 40ft. Square footage will be calculated excluding the gangwalk. If the structure has a roof or upper deck, overhangs of up to 24 inches will be allowed. The minimum size dock allowed is 200 square feet with no one side being less than 10 feet.
Slip docks are limited to no more than two levels and no portion of the second level can be covered; flat docks are limited to a single level.
New enclosed structures are not allowed.
All new docks( with the exception of all aluminum or similar type construction docks) and roofs must be dark green, black, dark brown or dark gray.
Docks may be permitted a maximum 60-foot long walkway. The minimum length of walkway allowed will be 16 feet. Walkway width may vary from a minimum of 3 feet to a max of 6 feet. If the total of the dock and walkway combined will extend beyond 1/3 the width of the cove at normal pool elevation; the structure will be closer than 50 feet to a permitted floating facility for boat ramp; or the structure will extend into a marked navigational channel, cause a navigational hazard or block access to coves or other permitted docks then a 60 foot walkway will not be allowed.
Approved docks must be installed within 12 months of the permit issuance. You must inform your area ranger when the dock is installed.
PWC lifts may be attached to a dock but will be counted as part of the square footage of the dock. Attachments to the landward side of the dock or within the slip of a dock will not be counted toward the square footage. All PWC lifts, regardless of placement on dock, must be approved.
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