Community dock definition

Community dock means a dock that serves multiple residential properties including upland and waterfront lots in a subdivision or similar community setting. See also “Shared use.”
Community dock means a dock providing 500 linear feet or less of docking space which is a subdivision or community recreational amenity providing water access for residents, and which may or may not entail a fee. A dock meeting this definition, butproviding more than 500 feet of docking space shall be treated as a marina, as define d in these rules.
Community dock means structures which abut the shoreline and are used as landing or moorage places for

Examples of Community dock in a sentence

  • Community dock facilities should be available to property owners in the residential development for community access.

  • Through the conditional use process, dimensional standards may be established as part of an approved Canal Community dock master plan that differ from those for docks, piers, and floats in other parts of the County as provided in ICC 17.05A.100.D.

  • A local Canal Community dock master plan may be permitted as a shoreline conditional use for a duration of six years for the communities of Lagoon Point, Sandy Hook and Mariners’ Cove.

  • Community dock members must allow other individuals to add on to the dock until the maximum size is reached.

  • Community dock means a dock that serves multiple residential properties including upland and waterfront lots in a subdivision or similar community setting.

  • A Member of record, in good standing, with waterfront property, that has been denied permission for a private dock by Westlake Lake Management Association (WLMA), may be eligible to rent one and one only, Lakeshore Community dock slip.

  • Community dock facilities shall be available to property owners in the residential development for community access.

  • Community dock – a single dock which serves three or more parcels subject to the jurisdiction of the Shorelines Management Act, the use of such dock is on a lease or partnership basis.

  • Private Tutors( E.C. section 48224)As an alternative to a private school, children may be instructed by a private tutor, who must hold a valid state credential for the applicable grade level.

  • Community dock Permits/Licenses will be issued to associations, signed by a designated point of contact, and approved based on development plans submitted by the association and accepted by the Operations Project Manager.


More Definitions of Community dock

Community dock means a dock owned and maintained by the Institution but the use of which is limited to those who have rented space on the dock from the Institution.
Community dock means structures which abut the shoreline and are used as landing or moorage places for watercraft and which serve up to 10 lots or parcels. Docks serving more than 10 lots are considered marinas. (Ord. 940 § 1 (Exh. A), 2016; Ord. 539 § 2, 1991).
Community dock means a dock used in common by the general public or a private community.
Community dock means a public dock.

Related to Community dock

  • Community land trust means an entity that meets the requirements of section 462A.31, subdivisions 1 and 2.

  • Community location means a public or private elementary or secondary school, a church, a public library, a public playground, or a public park.

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.

  • Community service means compulsory service, without