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Layout & DesiG nGUIDELINESforMarina
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Special AcknowledgmentDepartment of
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D3. Material Pile Types 38D3.1 Conc
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contractors, marina owners and oper
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oarding floatboarding piera platfor
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mean lower low water (MLLW)a tidal
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slopethe inclination of a dock, gan
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SECTION BW A T E R A R E A SB1. Gen
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B4.1.3 In cases where the berth len
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BerthLengths(ft)Table B-6 Single Be
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SECTION B Water Areas - Page 15
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Table B-8DOUBLE BERTH LAYOUT PLANNI
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B5. Minimum Required Number of Acce
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SECTION CB E R T H I N GC1. Dimensi
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C1.2.2 Main Walkways - Maximum Leng
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C2.2.3 ULL of 40#/ft 2 may benecess
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definition of “near” cannot bei
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C6. PontoonsC6.1 Pontoons in floati
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C6.8.2 Circular pontoons load in a
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circumstances. Swing moorings work
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as a two, three or four-boat maximu
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SECTION DG U I D E P I L E SD1. Gen
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D3.1 Concrete Piles. Prestressedcon
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D3.3.1 Pressure treatment is necess
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SECTION EU T I L I T I E SE1. Utili
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fueling stations and other marina s
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E4.11.2 Dry standpipes have exactly
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E5.8 It is highly recommended that
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SECTION FS H O R E L I N E S T R U
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F2.6.1.3 Openings in guard rails sh
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encroachment into the minimum clear
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Exception 4.In facilities containin
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SECTION GL A N D A R E A SG1. Vehic
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G1.3.Minimum Parking Space Dimensio
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G2.7 Restroom buildings shall be ba
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APPENDIX ASECTIONS B-GC O M M E N T
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APPENDIX ASECTION B - WATER AREASC
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APPENDIX ASECTION C - BERTHINGC O M
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season, nor is it too liberal to me
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