Private dock definition

Private dock means a dock or berthing space subject to a lease or license agreement that gives an organization or entity other than the City of Berkeley long-term and exclusive control of the dock's use.
Private dock means a dock extending from the private property of a riparian landowner and constructed on or over waters under the jurisdiction of the natural resource commission and which is not used as a marina or for other commercial purposes or made available for public use.
Private dock means a dock owned by a Property Owner and operated by him under a license from the Institution.

Examples of Private dock in a sentence

  • At least 10 days prior to beginning construction, you must complete a Private Dock Construction Notification Form and submit it to your Permit Coordinator.

  • Property owners wishing to resurface an existing dock must complete the Application for Re-Decking of a Private Dock (Refer to Section 11 or obtain from the ASC Administrator or on the Wexford web site).

  • Private Dock - any facility that provides access for one family, and is not a marina.

  • Required for all users of the marina, including those users who rent from a Private Dock owner.

  • A license to build or maintain a Private Dock shall be granted only to a Property Owner.

  • If a person licensed to maintain a Private Dock, or share therein, desires to relinquish the same, the Institution shall have the right to buy the Dock at the fair value thereof.

  • The Institution reserves the right to cancel a license to build or maintain a Private Dock.

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  • Assets Committee Recommendations: Director Frasier (1) Request by Scott Rollins for Waiver of the 125-Foot Rule for Installation of a Private Dock in Woodard Hollow on Grand Lake.

  • Request by Jay Leeper for Waiver of the One-Third-of-Cove Rule for Installation of a Private Dock in Elk River on Grand Lake in Delaware County Oklahoma.


More Definitions of Private dock

Private dock means a structure built onto or over the marsh and submerged lands which is used for recreational fishing and other recreational activities, is not available to the public, does not have enclosures, and does not create a navigation hazard; provided, however, that a private dock may be covered and screened with wainscotting not higher than three feet and may be equipped with a hoist.
Private dock means that the occupants of the home only have access and may accommodate 1 or 2 boats depending on the size. Renters may use the floating or stationary docks to tie up their boats. Note that covered slips with electric lifts are for owners use only unless otherwise stated. The owner's boat(s) may be in the lift(s) or covered slip(s) and are not available for the renter's use. Do not disturb or board the owner's boat(s). Dock Lift operation is strictly prohibited and damage to a dock or electric lift from an unauthorized use will be the sole financial responsibility of the renter. Lights and electricity at the dock is not guaranteed.
Private dock means a dock and/or float for pleasure craft moorage or water recreation for exclusive use by one waterfront lot owner.
Private dock means a dock not constructed or maintained by the division.
Private dock means a dock located on or over submerged lands, which is used for private leisure purposes for a single family dwelling unit and does not produce income.
Private dock means a dock that may be used only by those persons living in a single-family

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