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Sample PlansFigure 1, Illustration of BanksFigure 2, Facility Perimeter ExamplesTypical Plan Marina FacilityTypical Plan Open Pile Docking FacilitySample Plan 1, Navigational Dredging (Hydraulic)Crossview Diagram #1A (Navigational Dredging )Crossview Diagram #1B (Diked Dredge MaterialPlacement)General Site Plan & Project Plan for a CulvertProjectGeneral Site Plan & Project Plan for a DockProjectSample Project Plan for a Docking/MooringFacilityGeneral Site Plan & Project Plan DredgingProjectSample Plan 2, Dredging (New and Maintenance)Crossview Diagram #2A Dredging (New andMaintenance)General Site Plan & Project Plan ShorelineProjectProject Plan for a Shoreline StabilizationProject Removing a Vertical WallSample Plan 3, Replacement Bulkhead ConstructionCrossview Diagram #3A (Replacement BulkheadConstruction)General Site Plan & Project Plan WetlandProjectSample Plan 4, New Bulkhead ConstructionCrossview Diagram #4A (New BulkheadConstruction)Example Vertical Wall Project PlanSample Plan 5, Proposed Riprap ConstructionExample Rip Rap Project ProfileSample Plan 6, Proposed Culvert ConstructionSample Plan 6A Flow Diversion/ Coffer DamSample Plan 6B Flumed Dry Crossing and CrossSectionSample Plan 7, Proposed Bridge ConstructionSample Plan 8, Proposed Boat Ramp, Pier, MooringBuoy, Jetty, GroinFigures 1, 2, 6A, 6B drawn by DEC staff.Plans and Diagrams 1-4A drawn by Christina GrahmPlans 5-8 courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department ofEnvironmental Resources.Example Rip Rap Project Plan

Figure 1 Illustration of Ban k sNote: A slope of 45 degrees may also be expressed as 100 percent slope or a 1:1 slope.Banks means that land area immediately adjacent to and which slopes toward thebed of a watercourse and which is necessary to maintain the integrity of awatercourse. A bank will not be considered to extend more than 50 feet horizontallyfrom the mean high water line, with the following exception: Where a generallyuniform slope of 45 degrees (100%) or greater adjoins the bed of the watercourse, thebank is extended to the crest of the slope or the first definable break in slope, either anatural or constructed (i.e., road or railroad grade) feature, lying generally parallel tothe watercourse.

Figure 2 Facility Perimeter Exa mplesTypical Plan Marina FacilityApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North ArrowTypical Plan Open Pile Docking FacilityApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sa mple P lan 1 Navig ational Dredging (Hydraulic)Applicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Crossview Dia gra m 1 A (Navig ational Dredging)Applicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North ArrowCrossview Diagram 1B (Diked Dredge Material Placement)Applicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sa mple Plan 2 Dredging New and MaintenanceApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North ArrowCrossv iew Dia gra m 2 A Dredging (New and Maintenance)Applicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

S a mple Plan 3 Replacement Bul khead ConstructionApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Crossview Dia gra m 3 A (Replacement Bulkhead Construction )Applicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sa mple Plan 4 New Bulkhead ConstructionApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Crossview Diagram Plan 4A New Bulkhead ConstructionApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sample Plan 5 Proposed Riprap Constructionz

Sample Plan 6 Proposed Culvert Construction

Sample Plan 6A Flow Diversion/Coffer DamCompleted CrossingApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sample Plan 6B Flumed Dry Crossing and Cross SectionApplicant’s Name,Preparer’s Name, DateScale, North Arrow

Sample Plan 7 Proposed Bridge Construction

Sample Plan 8 Proposed Boat Ramp, Pier, Mooring Buoy, Jetty, Groin

Project Plan for a Shoreline Stabilization Project Removing a Vertical Wall

General Site Plan & Project Plan for a Culvert Project General Site Plan & Project Plan for a Dock Project Sample Project Plan for a Docking/Mooring . Figure 2 Facility Perimeter Examples . Typical Plan Marina Facility Typical Plan Open Pile Docking Facility . Applicant 's. Name, Preparer's Name, Date. Scale, North Arrow Applicant 's.

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