Marina Basin definition

Marina Basin means the areas of water directly connected to the canal and designated for the purposes of mooring, refueling and maintaining vessels.
Marina Basin means the area of land and water comprising the Marina Basin as shown in the schematic design drawings.
Marina Basin means all waters within the Berkeley Marina east of a line between the fixed day marks on the north and south sides of the main entrance channel. (Ord. 6645 –NS 1,2001)

Examples of Marina Basin in a sentence

  • PROVIDED THAT the Casino liquor licence shall not be extended to include the Retail Liquor Outlet unless and until the Trustee has constructed the Marina Basin, the Marina therein having not less than one hundred and fifty (150) berths or moorings contiguous to Portion 645, the Marina Entrance Channel and the Marina Access Channel.

  • In addition to the Marina Basin, with all the facilities you would expect from a top class Marina, we also moor craft along the banks of the River Thames.

  • Submit Marina Basin Closure Report to EPA and manage/respond to regulatory comments.


More Definitions of Marina Basin

Marina Basin means the area(s) of water in the Marina;

Related to Marina Basin

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