Barge Ramp definition

Barge Ramp means a coastal shore-side location where vehicles and supplies can be landed by Watercraft licensed to do so;
Barge Ramp means the ramp used to offload cargo from a vessel’s ramp and/or to haul-out any barge or vessel from the water on a specially design wheeled cradle for the purpose.
Barge Ramp means a structure placed on the foreshore for the purpose of loading and unloading barges, launching boats, and permitting the removal of boats from the water.

Examples of Barge Ramp in a sentence

  • The consent holder shall maintain the boat ramps at the locations listed below (and as shown in Figure Three, attached to, and forming part of this consent) so that they are usable at the lake levels stipulated below:(a) The Glen Nui Ramp between lake levels RL 75.5 m to RL 78 m;(b) The new Tangahoe Valley Barge Ramp between lake levels RL 74.5 m and RL 78 m; and(c) The Boat Ramp located at the Patea Dam between lake levels RL 74.5 m and RL 78 m.

  • A person shall not cause a Vessel or Watercraft to be left unattended at the designated Loading Zone or Barge Ramp, as identified in Schedule “A” of this Bylaw.

  • Chattels left unattended on a Dock, Barge Ramp, Float or Wharf Shed in excess of two (2) hours will be considered to be stored.

  • A person shall not place, post or erect a sign on a Dock, Barge Ramp or Float unless with permission of the qRD or Wharfinger.

  • A person shall not possess an open container of Liquor on a Parking Lot, Dock, Barge Ramp, Boat Ramp or Float without a Special Event Permit in place.

  • A person shall not remove, destroy or damage any structure or sign attached to a Dock or Float or Barge Ramp.

  • A person shall not store any chattel of any kind, including a Watercraft, on a Dock, Barge Ramp, Float or Wharf Shed unless it is designated as a storage area.

  • A person or company shall not sell, expose or display for sale any goods or materials including refreshments, or conduct any Business on a Dock, Barge Ramp or Float except where authorized by the qRD.

  • A person shall not deposit or leave any garbage, Refuse, empty or broken bottles, cans, paper, animal excrement or other waste material on a Parking Lot, Dock, Barge Ramp or Boat Ramp or Float or in the water surrounding a Dock or Float.

  • A person shall not park or leave a vehicle unattended on a Dock, Barge Ramp or Float.


More Definitions of Barge Ramp

Barge Ramp means a structure placed on the foreshore for the purpose of loading and unloading of barges and does not include a boat ramp;

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