I want to build a Boat Dock and/or Boat Shelter
Permit fee: $50.00
Process:
Step 1: familiarize yourself with the Painted Hills regulations
Step 2: obtain copy of your plot plan and mark your project on the plan
Step 3: fill out application and submit for review
Step 4: meet with Architecture committee member and obtain approvals. Pay permit fee.
Step 5: after completion of your project, call Architecture Committee member for inspection and final sign-off
Note that the homeowner is responsible for all permits, regulations, and inspections required by Morgan County and/or other governmental entities.
Refer to Handbook section 14 for all applicable rules for your project.
Handbook excerpt:
C. DOCKS
All docks must be approved by the Architectural Committee. Floating docks will not be constructed of barrels or other materials subject to corrosion. All flotation materials will be firmly attached to the dock with corrosion resistant materials. The length of a dock into the lake will be determined by the Architectural Committee as they relate to safety and traffic conditions of boating. Docks closer than 10 feet to the property line projection, or extending more than 12 feet into the lake or wider than 25 feet will require adjoining property owners’ approval.
Helpful notes:
Use only non-corrosive/non-hazardous materials
Docks closer than 10 feet to the property line projection or extending more than 12 feet into the lake will require adjoining property owners approval
All construction debris, trees, materials, etc., must be cleaned up before deposit is returned.
Final grade and start of groundcover must be completed before deposit is returned.
Permits are issued for a period of 6 months; one extension of 6 months can be applied for without penalty.
Process:
Step 1: familiarize yourself with the Painted Hills regulations
Step 2: obtain copy of your plot plan and mark your project on the plan
Step 3: fill out application and submit for review
Step 4: meet with Architecture committee member and obtain approvals. Pay permit fee.
Step 5: after completion of your project, call Architecture Committee member for inspection and final sign-off
Note that the homeowner is responsible for all permits, regulations, and inspections required by Morgan County and/or other governmental entities.
Refer to Handbook section 14 for all applicable rules for your project.
Handbook excerpt:
C. DOCKS
All docks must be approved by the Architectural Committee. Floating docks will not be constructed of barrels or other materials subject to corrosion. All flotation materials will be firmly attached to the dock with corrosion resistant materials. The length of a dock into the lake will be determined by the Architectural Committee as they relate to safety and traffic conditions of boating. Docks closer than 10 feet to the property line projection, or extending more than 12 feet into the lake or wider than 25 feet will require adjoining property owners’ approval.
Helpful notes:
Use only non-corrosive/non-hazardous materials
Docks closer than 10 feet to the property line projection or extending more than 12 feet into the lake will require adjoining property owners approval
All construction debris, trees, materials, etc., must be cleaned up before deposit is returned.
Final grade and start of groundcover must be completed before deposit is returned.
Permits are issued for a period of 6 months; one extension of 6 months can be applied for without penalty.