Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1660-01-35-.06 - DOCKS
(1) Docks on Lake Halford
(a) All persons desiring docks must submit a
written application to the TWRA Lake Manager and must receive written
permission prior to any construction of the dock.
(b) Submitted dock plans shall include a
drawing.
(c) Docks are allowed and
will only be approved if they do not impede or present a hazard to boat traffic
and meet all other guidelines and requirements as described herein.
(d) Fees for docks are as follows:
1. Landowner fee - One-time fee -
$5,000.00
2. Community dock -
One-time fee - ($5,000.00 x number of slips)
(e) A denial of a dock permit by the TWRA
Lake Manager may be appealed, in writing, to the Executive Director as provided
in relevant provisions of Tenn. Code Ann. §§
4-5-301 et seq.
(2) General dock rules are as
follows:
(a) Only one dock shall be permitted
per waterfront lot, and no dock shall have more than two slips and two personal
watercraft platforms.
(b) Private
boat ramps are prohibited.
(c) Boat
houses are prohibited.
(d) Docks
shall not extend more than 25 feet into the water at normal lake level. Docks
constructed in coves shall not extend more than one-third the distance to the
opposite shore or 25 feet into the water, whichever is shorter. Any requests
for more than 25 feet shall be considered individually by the TWRA.
(e) No docks shall be located within 15 feet
from any neighbor's property line. Where this density requirement cannot be
met, only community docks will be allowed. This would require waterfront lots
to contain a minimum of 100 feet of shoreline if a dock is desired.
(f) Boat lifts and hoists shall be placed
adjacent to or enclosed within a dock with a maximum of two boat lifts and
hoists per dock.
(g) Boat lifts and
hoists not placed adjacent to or enclosed within a dock shall be considered a
dock and an additional dock will not be permitted.
(h) All docks shall be maintained and kept in
good repair at the expense of the permittee. A new permit is not required for
maintenance of docks provided that docks shall be returned to the originally
permitted condition.
(3)
Dock construction shall be consistent with the following:
(a) Wooden or metal-framed floating docks are
preferred. Recycled plastic wood products are permitted. Only one dock per
waterfront lot is permitted.
(b)
Styrofoam encased in plastic (encapsulated foam) is required. Barrels are
strictly prohibited.
(c) Permanent
piers or pilings are discouraged. If pilings are necessary; they must be at
least four inches (4") in diameter. Anchoring devices may only be used directly
beneath the dock and must not present a hazard to boaters or swimmers
(d) The conversion of an uncovered dock to a
covered dock is allowed with written permission from the TWRA Lake
Manager.
(e) Dock bumpers can be a
fire hose or commercial bumper material. No cut or uncut tires are
allowed.
(f) Carpeting is permitted
only on the top of the dock.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 64-1-810, 69-9-201, et seq., 70-1-206, 70-1-302, and 70-2-225.
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