22 Miss. Code. R. 23-08-102
Marinas, Boat Basins, and Boat Slips:
102.01 Must be located in areas that will
have minimal adverse impact on wetlands, water quality, wildlife and marine
resources, or sensitive coastal wetlands, and where minimal initial and
maintenance dredging will be required.
102.02 Designs must not disrupt currents or
restrict tidal flow.
102.03 Marinas
must be located at least one thousand (1,000) feet from shellfish harvesting
areas and at least seventy-five (75) feet from areas containing submerged or
regularly flooded emergent vegetation.
102.04 More efficient utilization of existing
marina space is preferable to new marina construction. Innovative solutions to
increased demands for additional boat mooring and storage space, including dry
stack storage or alternative slip mooring configurations, are encouraged and
must be addressed in the environmental assessment required by Chapter 04,
100.03.09.
102.05 Must be designed
to avoid sumps and other conditions which would result in long-term degradation
of water quality. Depths of marina basins, boat basins, and boat slips must be
no deeper than the controlling depth of the parent body of water (navigational
depth of adjacent waterway) and must become gradually shallower proceeding from
the parent body of water to the nearshore area.
102.06 Must not be sited in areas of known
high siltation and high shoaling rates or be located in areas of poor water
circulation.
102.07 Proposals must
include a long term dredged material disposal plan which provides for suitable
upland disposal sites of sufficient size to accommodate disposal of dredged
material from initial and future maintenance dredging.
102.08 Boat slips must be designed to have
angled sides of one hundred and twenty-five (125) degrees or greater in order
to provide for proper flushing and tidal exchange. Existing keyhole boat slips
that are being modified must be modified in such a manner that allows for
increased tidal flushing of waters.
102.09 Must provide for water circulation and
be designed to accommodate tidal flushing by incorporating flow through
breakwaters or similar structures. Marinas excavated from uplands or that are
otherwise enclosed must have two (2) or more unrestricted openings for tidal
movement.
102.10 The marina
developer or agent must provide the Department a completed "Coastal Marina
Screening Checklist" prior to filing a permit application with the Department
or as an attachment to the application.
102.11 Marinas other than for expansion of
existing municipal marinas or the construction of new public marinas by city,
county, state or federal entities must not be located on or waterward of public
beaches.
102.12 Marina proposals
require surveys for submerged aquatic vegetation and shellfish within the area
proposed for marina development.
102.13 Project proposals must include
facilities for the proper handling of petroleum products, sewage, litter,
waste, and other refuse. Marinas must have facilities for the collection and
disposal of wastewater generated on site and must provide pump-out facilities
for the collection and disposal of wastewater from on board holding tanks.
Connections from marina disposal systems to existing sewage collection systems
are preferable to collection of waste in a holding tank, and holding tanks are
preferable to on-site collection and treatment of wastewater. If a holding tank
collection system is utilized, proof of a contract with a pump-out service must
be provided. Waste disposal and collection systems must be approved by
appropriate state agencies, must have adequate signage directing vessels to the
pumpout facility, and must describe the method of operation for the pumpout
system.
102.14 Marinas are
prohibited from conducting or allowing any activity that would negatively
impact the current classification of adjacent shellfish growing waters as
classified by the Department in accordance with Title 22, Part 1.
102.15 See also Requirements for Bulkheads
and Seawalls (Chapter 08, 103), Channels and Access Canals (Chapter 08, 106),
Dredged Material Disposal (Chapter 08, 107), Filling Other Than Dredged
Material Disposal (Chapter 08, 114), and Dredging and Excavation (Chapter 08,
117).
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