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SWG-1997-02231 - Watergate Marina, Inc. - Harris County

Published Nov. 1, 2013
Expiration date: 12/2/2013

Full Public Notice    Project Plans

 

The applicant requests permission to retain pier structures built in a different configuration than previously permitted under SWG-1997-02231, to retain 12 private aids to navigation (PATONS) placed along the perimeter of the marina, and to retain a 101-foot-long addition built on to the east side of the existing marina breakwater.  The structures were originally damaged during Hurricane Ike.  Piers 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 23 were rebuilt in configurations that were not previously authorized.  Pier 1 was built with a cover, which was not previously authorized.  PATONS were placed in a configuration not previously authorized.  In addition, the applicant proposes to remove piers 20 and 21 and replace them with Pier 20-21, a single, larger, pier.  No fill material was placed to construct the piers and breakwater segment proposed for retention, and no fill is proposed for Pier 20-21.  No dredging is proposed.