North Shore Public Boat Launch Sample Clauses

North Shore Public Boat Launch. Target completion is 3-5 years after license 2 issuance. 3 i. Licensee shall provide a new and expanded public boat launching facility 4 at North Shore Campground. This facility shall include paved parking for 5 40 single vehicles with trailers and 12 single vehicles, a double-vaulted 6 toilet building, and a boarding float. In addition, Licensee shall dredge 7 and maintain along the existing submerged river channel to provide an 8 approximate 1,000-ft long, 50-ft wide, and 6-ft deep boat channel that 9 provides boat access to approximately the 4,480-foot elevation (PG&E
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North Shore Public Boat Launch. Target completion is 3-5 years after license issuance. i. Licensee shall provide a new and expanded public boat launching facility at North Shore Campground. This facility shall include paved parking for 40 single vehicles with trailers and 12 single vehicles, a double-vaulted toilet building, and a boarding float. In addition, Licensee shall dredge and maintain along the existing submerged river channel to provide an approximate 1,000-ft long, 50-ft wide, and 6-ft deep boat channel that provides boat access to approximately the 4,480-foot elevation (PG&E datum). The boat launch will be open for public use from April 1 to December 1 when the lake’s elevation is at or above the 4,480-foot elevation (PG&E datum) and as snow on the ground permits. ii. Licensee shall provide public access to the boat launch facility along an abandoned portion of Highway 36 located along the north side of the campground to reduce traffic impacts to the campground. iii. Licensee shall relocate 22 campsites within the Project boundary that will be impacted by the reconstructed boat launch facility.

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