Description
Albertans shared their feedback on the draft Mooring Disturbance Standard in May 2020 and from November 2 to December 14, 2020 through two online surveys. The purpose of the disturbance standard is to set the maximum acceptable footprint for temporary seasonal docks, temporary seasonal boat lifts and associated mooring structures for personal recreational purposes on the beds and shores of Alberta’s recreational lakes and rivers that are public land owned by the Crown. The disturbance standard creates a general permission for most waterfront, semi-waterfront and municipal dock owners and eliminates the need for them to apply for an authorization if they abide by the standards.
Updated
June 8, 2022
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Mooring disturbance standard : moorage allowance infographic
Downloads: 187
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Mooring disturbance standard : back lot property owners fact sheet [June 2022]
Downloads: 309
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Mooring disturbance standard : waterfront and semi-waterfront property owners fact sheet
Downloads: 135
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Mooring disturbance standard : shared docks fact sheet
Downloads: 80
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[SUPERSEDED] - Mooring disturbance standard : back lot property owners fact sheet [March 2021]
Downloads: 123
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12 pages
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Other
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Date Created
2021-03-01
Date Added
2021-04-16T16:55:21.901907
Date Modified
2022-06-08
Date Issued
2021-04-19
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Alberta Environment and Parks