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18 CFR 1304.206 - Requirements for community docks, piers, boathouses, or other water-use facilities. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 18 › Chapter XIII › Part 1304 › Subpart C › Section 1304.206 18 CFR 1304.206 - Requirements for community docks, piers, boathouses, or other water-use facilities.
§ 1304.206
Requirements for community docks, piers, boathouses, or other water-use facilities.
Community facilities where individual facilities are not allowed:
TVA may limit water-use facilities to community facilities where physical or environmental constraints preclude approval of individual docks, piers, or boathouses.
When individual water-use facilities are not allowed, no more than one slip for each qualified applicant will be approved for any community facility. TVA shall determine the location of the facility and the named permittees, taking into consideration the preferences of the qualified applicants and such other factors as TVA determines to be appropriate.
In narrow coves or other situations where shoreline frontage is limited, shoreline development may be limited to one landing dock for temporary moorage of boats not to exceed the 1000-square-foot footprint requirement, and/or a boat launching ramp, if the site, in TVA's judgment, will accommodate such development.
Private and community facilities at jointly-owned community outlots:
Applications for private or community facilities to be constructed at a jointly-owned community outlot must be submitted either with 100 percent concurrence of all co-owners of such lot, or with concurrence of the authorized representatives of a State-chartered homeowners association with the authority to manage the common lot on behalf of all persons having an interest in such lot. If the community facility will serve five or more other lots, the application must be submitted by the authorized representatives of such an association. TVA considers an association to have the necessary authority to manage the common lot if all co-owners are eligible for membership in the association and a majority are members. TVA may request the association to provide satisfactory evidence of its authority.
Size and number of slips at community water-use facilities lots shall be determined by TVA with consideration of the following:
Size of community outlot;
Parking accommodations on the community outlot;
Length of shoreline frontage associated with the community outlot;
Number of property owners having the right to use the community outlot;
Water depths fronting the community lot;
Commercial and private vessel navigation uses and restrictions in the vicinity of the community lot;
Recreational carrying capacity for water-based activities in the vicinity of the community lot, and
Other site specific conditions and considerations as determined by TVA.
Vegetation management shall be in accordance with the requirements of § 1304.203 except that, at TVA's discretion, the community access corridor may exceed 20 feet in width, and thinning of vegetation outside of the corridor within or beyond the SMZ may be allowed to enhance views of the reservoir.
TVA may approve community facilities that are greater in size than 1000 square feet. In such circumstances, TVA also may establish harbor limits.
§ 1304.206 Requirements for community docks, piers, boathouses, or other water-use facilities.
(a) Community facilities where individual facilities are not allowed: (1) TVA may limit water-use facilities to community facilities where physical or environmental constraints preclude approval of individual docks, piers, or boathouses. (2) When individual water-use facilities are not allowed, no more than one slip for each qualified applicant will be approved for any community facility. TVA shall determine the location of the facility and the named permittees, taking into consideration the preferences of the qualified applicants and such other factors as TVA determines to be appropriate. (3) In narrow coves or other situations where shoreline frontage is limited, shoreline development may be limited to one landing dock for temporary moorage of boats not to exceed the 1000-square-foot footprint requirement, and/or a boat launching ramp, if the site, in TVA's judgment, will accommodate such development.
(b) Private and community facilities at jointly-owned community outlots: (1) Applications for private or community facilities to be constructed at a jointly-owned community outlot must be submitted either with 100 percent concurrence of all co-owners of such lot, or with concurrence of the authorized representatives of a State-chartered homeowners association with the authority to manage the common lot on behalf of all persons having an interest in such lot. If the community facility will serve five or more other lots, the application must be submitted by the authorized representatives of such an association. TVA considers an association to have the necessary authority to manage the common lot if all co-owners are eligible for membership in the association and a majority are members. TVA may request the association to provide satisfactory evidence of its authority. (2) Size and number of slips at community water-use facilities lots shall be determined by TVA with consideration of the following: (i) Size of community outlot; (ii) Parking accommodations on the community outlot; (iii) Length of shoreline frontage associated with the community outlot; (iv) Number of property owners having the right to use the community outlot; (v) Water depths fronting the community lot; (vi) Commercial and private vessel navigation uses and restrictions in the vicinity of the community lot; (vii) Recreational carrying capacity for water-based activities in the vicinity of the community lot, and (viii) Other site specific conditions and considerations as determined by TVA.
(3) Vegetation management shall be in accordance with the requirements of § 1304.203 except that, at TVA's discretion, the community access corridor may exceed 20 feet in width, and thinning of vegetation outside of the corridor within or beyond the SMZ may be allowed to enhance views of the reservoir. (c) TVA may approve community facilities that are greater in size than 1000 square feet. In such circumstances, TVA also may establish harbor limits. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 16 - CONSERVATION§ 831 - Creation; short title§ 831a - Membership, operation, and duties of the Board of Directors§ 831b - Officers and employees; wages of laborers and mechanics; application of employees’ compensation provisions§ 831b-1§ 831c - Corporate powers generally; eminent domain; construction of dams, transmission lines, etc.§ 831c-1§ 831c-2§ 831c-3§ 831d - Directors; maintenance and operation of plant for production, sale, and distribution of fertilizer and power§ 831e - Officers and employees; nonpolitical appointment; removal for violation§ 831f - Control of plants and property vested in Corporation; transfer of other property to Corporation§ 831g - Principal office of Corporation; books; directors’ oath§ 831h - Annual financial statement; purchases and contracts; audit by Comptroller General§ 831h-1§ 831h-2§ 831i - Sale of surplus power; preferences; experimental work; acquisition of existing electric facilities§ 831j - Equitable distribution of surplus power among States and municipalities; improvement in production of fertilizer§ 831k - Transmission lines; construction or lease; sale of power over other than Government lines; rates when sold for resale at profit§ 831k-1§ 831l - Financial assistance to States and local governments in lieu of taxation; apportionment; limitation on contracts for sale of power to municipalities; report to Congress§ 831m - Allocation and charge of value and cost of plants to particular objects; cost accounting; reports of costs of operation; sale of surplus power at profit§ 831m-1§ 831n - Bonds for future construction; amount, terms, and conditions§ 831n-1§ 831n-2§ 831n-3§ 831n-4§ 831o - Completion of unfinished plants authorized§ 831p - Repealed. Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 648§ 831q - Eminent domain; contracts for relocation of railroads, highways, industrial plants, etc.§ 831r - Patents; access to Patent and Trademark Office and right to copy patents; compensation to patentees§ 831s - Possession by Government in time of war; damages to contract holders§ 831t - Offenses; fines and punishment§ 831u - Surveys; cooperation with States or other agencies§ 831v - Legislation to carry out purposes of chapter; recommendation by President§ 831w - Acquisition of real or personal property; payment by delivery of power; sale or lease of vacant land for industrial purposes§ 831x - Condemnation proceedings; institution by Corporation; venue§ 831y - Net proceeds over expense payable into Treasury§ 831y-1§ 831z - Authorization of appropriations§ 831aa - Laws repealed§ 831bb - Reservation of right to amend or repeal§ 831cc - Separability§ 831dd - Liberal construction of chapter; sale of surplus lands§ 831ee - Essential stewardship activities