N.J. Admin. Code § 7:13-7.17 - Permit-by-rule 17-construction of a dock, pier, or boathouse
(a) Permit-by-rule 17 authorizes the
construction of a fixed or floating dock, pier, or boathouse in tidal regulated
waters and certain impounded fluvial regulated waters, provided the conditions
at N.J.A.C. 7:13-6.7 are met and:
1. Where the dock, pier, or boathouse is
situated along a fluvial regulated water, the following requirements are
satisfied:
i. The dock, pier, or boathouse is
constructed within an impounded regulated water, such as a lake, pond or
reservoir, which:
(1) Has a surface area of
one acre or more; or
(2) Is
situated along a regulated water that has a drainage area of less than one
square mile;
ii. The
dock, pier, or boathouse covers no more than 2,000 square feet including all
decking and pilings; and
iii. The
dock, pier, or boathouse does not extend more than 20 percent across the width
of the regulated water;
2. Any fixed dock, pier, or boathouse is
built on pilings and remains open underneath to allow floodwaters to pass
freely;
3. Any stairs or other
structures necessary for access to the dock, pier, or boathouse:
i. Remain open underneath to allow
floodwaters to pass freely;
ii. Do
not require the existing ground elevation to be raised in a fluvial flood
hazard area; and
iii. Are oriented
to minimize obstruction to flow, such as by being set into the bank;
and
4. No riparian zone
vegetation is cleared, cut, and/or removed, except for vegetation within 10
feet of the dock, pier, or boathouse where such disturbance is necessary to
facilitate its construction.
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