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2003 SESSION
HB 1661 Private piers.
Introduced by: Albert C. Pollard, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:
Private piers. Establishes size specifications for the Virginia Marine Resources Commission private pier permit exemption. No permit will be required if (i) the piers do not extend beyond the navigation line or private pier lines established by the Commission or the United States Army Corps of Engineers, (ii) the piers do not exceed six feet in width, (iii) any L or T head construction platforms or protusions do not exceed 250 total square feet, and (iv) the piers are determined not to be a navigational hazard by the Commission.
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Private piers. Establishes size specifications for the Virginia Marine Resources Commission private pier permit exemption. No permit will be required if (i) the piers do not extend beyond the navigation line or private pier lines established by the Commission or the United States Army Corps of Engineers, (ii) the piers do not exceed six feet in width, (iii) any L or T head construction at the end of a pier does not exceed 25 feet in length and six feet in width, and (iv) the piers are determined not to be a navigational hazard by the Commission.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Private piers. Establishes size specifications for the Virginia Marine Resources Commission private pier permit exemption. No permit will be required if (i) the piers do not extend beyond the navigation line or private pier lines established by the Commission or the United States Army Corps of Engineers, (ii) the piers do not exceed 6 feet in width, (iii) any L or T head construction at the end of a pier does not exceed 25 feet in length and 6 feet in width, and (iv) the piers are determined not to be a navigational hazard by the Commission.