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Granite Shoals City Zoning Code

§ 40-25

Boat docks.

(a) 
Construction.
The purpose of this section is to regulate and control the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of boat docks, piers, retaining walls, ramps, or any structure on the shoreline or extending into the waterways of Lake L.B.J. within the city; to establish appropriate standards to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the community; and to establish penalties for violations of the provisions.
(b) 
Building permit.
A city building permit must be obtained for all construction, alteration, or demolition. Minor repairs may be made with the approval of the building official without a permit providing they do not violate any provision of this section.
(c) 
Approval.
The owner, contractor, architect, or engineer authorized to represent the owner shall submit an application on a form prescribed by the city for approval, plans and specifications, or the proposed construction to be done, and pay any application fee, if adopted by the city council, to the building official for review. Permits will be issued at the city office by the building official if the application meets all city requirements.
(d) 
Code.
All construction methods, and building materials used must comply with minimum requirements set forth in the most current available edition of the International Building Code, including all appendices of such code, and subsequent additions, or subsequent code or building regulations adopted by the city.
(e) 
Inspection.
Existing boat docks, piers, ramps, slips, retaining walls, or other structures on the shoreline or extending into the lake or waterway are subject to inspection by the building official and if found to be unsafe, unsanitary, or a hazard to navigation, the owner will be advised to bring the structure up to compliance with this section within 60 days.
(f) 
Private facilities.
No private pier, boat docks, ramps, slip, accessory building within ten feet of the shoreline, or other structure will have any type of living facilities, kitchen, toilets or urinals, except if a special permit is approved by the city council.
(g) 
Commercial facilities.
Commercial piers, boat docks, slips, ramps, incidental to the use of the lot from which they are extended, are permitted provided they do not include living facilities, kitchens, toilets or any fixture requiring connection to a waste disposal system, providing they do not violate other provisions of this section.
(h) 
Zoning.
Boat docks are a permitted use in all zoning districts on waterfront lots.
(i) 
Special permits.
Requests to permit the additional use of the structure, or the addition of an accessory building within ten feet of the shoreline, to include any type of living facilities, kitchen, toilets or urinals shall be submitted on an application form prescribed by the city and referred to the city manager or his or her designee for administrative review and approval or disapproval, based on the information submitted by the applicant as explained herein.
(1) 
A special permit application form shall require:
a. 
The name and address of the applicant, contractor, subcontractor, and local representative of the applicant;
b. 
The location of the proposed boat dock with living facilities, kitchen, toilets, or urinals, or accessory building, including identification of the subdivision section, street name and number, lot number, and location within the lot;
c. 
The size of the boat dock or accessory building and whether either contains a bathroom, kitchen, or living facilities;
d. 
Information concerning the design of the boat dock or accessory building, including, if available, renderings of the exterior of the structure;
e. 
The beginning and expected completion date of construction;
f. 
Information demonstrating that the proposed boat dock or accessory building complies with all applicable Lower Colorado River Authority ("LCRA") rules, requirements, ordinances, or other policies for such structure(s) in the proposed location;
g. 
Such other information determined necessary by the city manager or his or her designee to determine the terms and conditions of the permit.
(2) 
Fees. Fees are as established from time to time by ordinance, and may be found in the schedule of fees and charges.
(j) 
Special provisions.
No structure on the shoreline, within 10 feet of the shoreline, or extending beyond the shoreline shall exceed the height of 18 feet above the 825-foot elevation of Lake L.B.J.
(k) 
Electrical.
All electrical installations for docks shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), with particular attention given to articles 250, 339, 553, and 555, and with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). Electrical systems should be designed and installed by a licensed electrician. Wiring methods, equipment and materials should be listed and approved for use in wet and damp locations.
(l) 
Property line.
No type of structure shall be less than five feet from a line projected from the intersection of the waterfront property line and the side property lines of the adjacent lots.
(m) 
Waterway.
No structure of any kind shall be erected, altered, enlarged, anchored or replaced that may hinder the free navigation of any waterway.
(n) 
Piers, boat docks, slips.
No pier, boat dock, or slip shall be erected or placed beyond the banks or shoreline of any water way or canal whose width is less than 35 feet from bank to bank. Nor shall any such structure be erected or placed in any canal or water way extending to a point which when any similar structure should be erected or placed from the opposite bank to the same extent will provide less than 30 feet of unobstructed passage for boats.
(Ordinance 409-B adopted 6/–/07; Ordinance 409-C, sec. II.G, adopted 8/13/08; Ordinance 762 adopted 3/26/19; Ordinance 804 adopted 12/15/20; Ordinance 869 adopted 12/10/2024)