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Committee narrows infrastructure language: dinghy racks, not more floating docks; elevated walkways clarified
Summary
The committee directed staff to revise draft harbor-plan language to favor shore-based dinghy and kayak racks and to describe any elevated access structures as "elevated walkways" rather than docks or piers.
The committee reviewed public comment and proposed plan language concerning boat landings, floating docks, elevated access structures and storage racks.
After discussion the committee directed staff to change a public comment recommendation that had suggested “selective permitting of elevated dock or pier structures” to language describing elevated walkways or observation walkways rather than “docks or piers.” Members noted docks and piers are generally restricted and that elevated walkways already exist in some locations; they concluded the plan should not create additional permissive language for docks or piers.
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