Standards for Work. (1) Tenant shall not install skirting on any overwater structure. (2) Tenant shall only conduct in-water Work during time periods authorized for such work under WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇, Authorized Work Times in Freshwater Areas, or as otherwise directed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) AND United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) AND National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). (3) Tenant shall orient, and shield lighting fixtures attached to overwater structures in a manner that minimizes the amount of light shining directly on the water, minimizes the amount of glare on the water, and minimizes the amount of light broadcasting into the night sky. Tenant shall implement the following measures to achieve this requirement: (a) Tenant shall direct light to walkways, AND (b) Tenant shall use light ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ which prevent light from being emitted upward and prevent glare on the water, AND (c) Tenant shall use fixtures that do not emit light upward, AND (d) Tenant shall use lights that are “warm-white” or filtered. (4) Tenant shall not provide anchorage or moorage in water more shallow than 7 feet (2 meters) at the extreme low tide or water. (5) Tenant shall install grating on new floats, piers, wharves, fingers, docks, decks, fixed docks, and/or gangways as follows: For floats, fingers, and docks, Tenant shall install unobstructed grating on at least fifty percent (50%) of the surface area; grating material must have at least sixty percent (60%) functional open space or forty percent (40%) or greater multi-directional open space. For gangways, piers, wharves, decks, and fixed docks, Tenant shall install grating on one hundred percent (100%) of the surface area; grating material must have at least sixty percent (60%) functional open space or forty percent (40%) or greater multi-directional open space. (6) Tenant shall orient navigation channels and entrances to facilities to avoid dredging.
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Sources: Aquatic Lands Lease
Standards for Work. (1) Tenant shall not install skirting on any overwater structure.
(2) Tenant shall only conduct in-water Work during time periods authorized for such work under WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇, Authorized Work Times in Freshwater Areas, or as otherwise directed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) AND United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) AND National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
(3) Tenant shall orient, and shield lighting fixtures attached to overwater structures in a manner that minimizes the amount of light shining directly on the water, minimizes the amount of glare on the water, and minimizes the amount of light broadcasting into the night sky. Tenant shall implement the following measures to achieve this requirement:
(a) Tenant shall direct light to walkways, AND
(b) Tenant shall use light ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ which prevent light from being emitted upward and prevent glare on the water, AND
(c) Tenant shall use fixtures that do not emit light upward, AND
(d) Tenant shall use lights that are “warm-white” or filtered.
(4) Tenant shall not provide anchorage or moorage in water more shallow than 7 feet (2 meters) at the extreme low tide or water.
(5) Tenant shall install grating on new floats, piers, wharves, fingers, docks, decks, fixed docks, and/or gangways as follows: For floats, fingers, and docks, Tenant shall install unobstructed grating on at least fifty percent (50%) of the surface area; grating material must have at least sixty percent (60%) functional open space or forty percent (40%) or greater multi-multi- directional open space. For gangways, piers, wharves, decks, and fixed docks, Tenant shall install grating on one hundred percent (100%) of the surface area; grating material must have at least sixty percent (60%) functional open space or forty percent (40%) or greater multi-directional open space.
(6) Tenant shall orient navigation channels and entrances to facilities to avoid dredging.
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Sources: Aquatic Lands Lease