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GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR BOAT LAUNCHES <br /> <br />ACCESS FEATURE <br /> <br />1. Parking space for vehicle <br /> with trailer <br /> <br />2. Boat launch ramp <br /> <br />3. Turn-around <br /> <br />4. Roadway <br /> <br />5. Buffer zone <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES <br /> <br />- One space for each 20 acres of lake surface <br />- 750 square feet (15' x 50') where parking <br /> spaces are unmarked <br />- 500 square feet (lO' x 50') where parking <br /> spaces are marked <br /> <br />- Each ramp 12 feet wide <br />- Not more than 20 parking spaces per ramp <br />- Maximum of four ramps per access site <br />- Water depth of two feet within 20 feet of <br /> lake shore <br /> <br />- Dimension - 15' x 50' <br /> <br />- 22 feet wide for two-way traffic <br />- ll .feet wide for one-way traffic <br /> <br />700 square feet per parking space (exclusive <br />of parking space, ramp, turn-around and road- <br />way) for purpose of screening access from <br />residential development <br /> <br />OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES <br /> <br />1. Open at least 18 hours a day between 4:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight. <br /> <br />2. No fees charged for launching any craft. <br /> <br />3. Where an access is provided within a park, uniform fees shall be charged <br /> to all users, regardless of residence. <br /> <br />4. No special regulations that. do not apply equally to the riparian boater. <br /> <br />SITE SUITABILITY GUIDELINES <br /> <br />Access site development should not result in major negative environmental impacts. <br />On some lakes, access opportunities may be limited to properties which are low <br />and wet, steep, or have other characteristics that make them difficult to develop. <br />Public agencies should try to acquire accesses which do not require excessive <br />dredging, filling, and other'shoreland modifications or roadway cuts and fills <br />which may result in erosion or be visually unattractive. <br /> <br /> <br />