Piers/docks constructed pursuant to this chapter shall not extend outboard more than 100 feet from the bulkhead. The main pier extending perpendicular from the shoreline shall have a minimum width of four feet. Finger piers extending from the main pier shall not exceed 60 feet in length, and shall have a minimum width of three feet. Piers/docks shall allow for the flowage of littoral materials and water in such a manner as to preclude detrimental impact in adjacent properties and environments. All piers/docks shall be located so as not to infringe on the riparian rights of other property owners. Pier/dock construction must be substantial, and the design and materials must be consistent with established construction standards as required by the State Construction Code. All piers/docks constructed under a major construction permit shall have the capability to carry a live load of 100 pounds per square foot and shall have located thereon adequate lighting in areas available for public use in periods of darkness.
(1995 Code, § 62-54) (Ord. 101, passed 2-4-1985; Am. Ord. 101-A, passed 8-3-1987; Am. Ord. 02-2016, passed 5-16-2016) Penalty, see §
151.999