![]() The Dock Placement Committee and the City of Lake Waukomis Building Inspector (if applicable) shall inspect the applicant's dock prior to giving final approval for placement of the dock.ĭ. If constructing a new dock or rebuilding fifty percent (50%) or more of a present dock, a Building Permit must be obtained prior to construction. If a new dock is replacing an old dock and is of a different size, then a new temporary dock placement application and approval of the Dock Committee will be necessaryĬ. If the time frames are not met as specified, the Temporary Dock Placement Permit becomes null and void and all fees surrendered.ĥ. ![]() If switching docks with another owner, the placement(s) must occur within sixty (60) days or prior to the sale of either home with dock.Ĥ. If purchasing a dock already placed on Lake Waukomis, the placement must occur within sixty (60) days or prior to the sale of the home with dock.ģ. A new dock must be placed upon the waters within ninety (90) days or prior to the sale of the home.Ģ. Upon issuance of the Temporary Dock Placement Permit, the following time frames apply to placement of dock:ġ. If the City Clerk does not receive the application and applicable fees within thirty (30) days from issuance, the application becomes null and void.ī. ![]() The application must be submitted with applicable fees to the City Clerk within thirty (30) days of receiving the application. If the location is approved, the property owner will receive an application from the Committee to obtain a Temporary Dock Placement Permit from the Lake Waukomis Association Administrator. When a property (lot) owner is seeking a location for any dock, they must first contact the Dock Placement Committee to view the proposed location. The approval and location of docks on Lake Waukomis shall be the duty of the Dock Placement Committee. The term “Dock Placement Committee”, “Committee” or “Dock Committee” shall consist of at least one Board member and any other members of the Association as approved by the Board. The term “watercraft” shall mean any craft normally considered a boat or of boat design, possessing keel, hull and gunwale, including but not limited to an open rowboat, partially or fully covered runabout, pontoon boat, deck boat, fishing boat, sailboat, canoe, paddle boat, stand up paddle board and /or kayak.Į. ![]() The term “dock” shall include floating docks, stationary docks and any structure and /or accessories attached to a dock. The term “Board” shall mean the Board of Directors of the Lake Waukomis Association.Ĭ. The term “Association” shall mean the Lake Waukomis Association, a not-for-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Missouri.ī. The following terms and phrases shall be held to have the following meaning as used in these rules and regulations:Ī. The City of Lake Waukomis Building codes. The Handbook of Missouri Boating Laws and Responsibilities. It is the responsibility of dock and boat owners to maintain their docks and boats in accordance with these rules and regulations. The Lake Waukomis Association, as manager of Lake Waukomis, located in Platte County, Missouri, does hereby promulgate the following regulations governing the placement of docks, pontoon boats, all other watercraft, and boat motors upon the waters of Lake Waukomis in order to best promote the interest of the Lake Waukomis property owners. Rules & Regulations Governing Docks, Watercraft, & Boat Motors Section 1.
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