Mooring buoys definition

Mooring buoys means a floating object anchored to the bottom of a water body that provides tie-up capabilities for vessels.
Mooring buoys means a buoy secured to the bottom of the seabed by permanent moorings with means of mooring a ship by use of its anchor chains or mooring lines;”;
Mooring buoys means a buoy secured to the bottom of the seabed by permanent

Examples of Mooring buoys in a sentence

  • Mooring buoys, slips, breakwaters, and permanent anchoring are prohibited beyond the lakeward extent of harbor limits.

  • Mooring buoys are generally located in open waters and float on those waters; the anchor used to secure the mooring buoy occupies little of the bottom of the waterbody.

  • Mooring buoys shall be located, spaced and oriented to not pose a hazard or obstruction to navigation, fishing, pleasure boating, or swimming activity.

  • Mooring buoys shall be located to avoid sensitive aquatic and nearshore habitat areas and shall not result in the degradation of water quality or habitat areas.

  • Mooring buoys and the swing path of attached boats shall not encroach onto adjacent properties, or into the water-ward extension of lot lines of adjacent properties, and shall not impede the ability of other property owners to access their property.

  • Mooring buoys are subject to Washington Department of Natural Resources approval for placement in state owned aquatic lands (RCW 79.105.430), and WDFW approval for any mooring buoy placement.

  • Mooring buoys are limited to use for vessels no longer than sixty (60) feet in length.

  • Mooring buoys and/or anchors shall not be used for moorage of live-aboard vessels.

  • Mooring buoys shall be used instead of docks and piers whenever feasible.

  • Mooring buoys shall have a helical anchor with a mid-line float and be located in water at least sixteen feet deep to minimize impacts to the substrate and aquatic vegetation, except where consultation with the appropriate state resource agency results in an alternate design due to site-specific conditions.

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