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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLETTER OF APPROVALNettles Island Inc.. A Condominium June 4, 2018 Katherine Kapple #1250 1250 Nettles Blvd Jensen Beach, FL 34957 HaKapple@gtt.net RE: Lot 1250 Boat Dock Plans 98oi South Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 (772) 229-2930 Fax: (772) 229-9901 UAW14W Email: NIBoardLcUcomcast.net By�i www.NettlesIslandCondo.com S KQWARA1101h The attached boat dock plans are acceptable for construction on the water within the rear property pins of the subject property. However, the Association wishes to notify you that we will be performing concrete cap repairs to approximately 8' of cap at the location of your dock within the next six months. Should you install the stringers and deck boards in accordance with your plans, there is a strong likelihood a portion of the structure will need to be removed to facilitate the seawall repair. Should you proceed with the repairs at this time, please review and adhere to all water front property usage rules and regulations attached. Please present copies ofpermits to condo office prior to construction. Any further modifications must be submitted to condo office for approval. Resespectfully, f Janice McLain or Beverly Peterson Architectural Chairperson CC: Laura Jones, LCAM, File Please be advised that Architectural Committee assumes no responsibility for the sh uctziral adequacy, capacity or safety features of the proposed construction, alteration or addition, or for Performance, workmanship or quality of work of any contractor or of the completed alteration or description and shall not be relied upon as an approval or warranty regarding engineering and structural design, building or zoning code compliance, feasibility or marketability for any purpose, or compliance with applicable building ordinances, standards, or regulations. By approving the plans and spec f cations, neither the Architectural Committee or the members thereof, the Association, the Board its employees and representatives assumes any liability or responsibility therefore, or for any defect in any structure constructed therefrom, and said persons further specifically exchile from such approval. any implied warrant anypurpose. y I X. WATERFRONT PROPERTY USAGE 10.1 In order to perform regular containment wall and cap inspections to evaluate and perform necessary maintenance, repairs, or replacement, the following must be adhered to: (4/24/13) a. Nothing may be affixed, attached, over, or bear weight, in any way, on the seawall and cap, except conduits for water and electric may extend over the seawall to a Unit Owner's dock or boat lift and must not be affixed to the seawall or cap. (4/24/13) b. Unit Owner's will be responsible for all costs associated with partial or full removal of Unit Owner's dock or boat lift structure, including conduits for water and electric, to facilitate seawall and cap maintenance, repairs and replacements. Except for emergency repairs, the Association will provide ample written notice of projected dates for repairs to each Unit Owner affected by seawall and cap repairs or replacements. In the event unit owner fails to remove owner's structure to facilitate seawall and cap repairs or replacement in a timely manner, all costs incurred to remove and dispose of structure will be billed to the unit owner. (4/24/13) c. At the time of seawall and/or cap repair or replacement, all non- conforming structures, or equipment will be removed and will not be permitted to be replaced (i.e. davits, ladders, etc). Davits must be placed on pilings, waterside, of the seawall and without any load bearing on seawall. Ladders removed from seawall must be placed on owners dock if space is available. (1/8/14) 10.2 Drilling holes, penetrating, painting, modifying, or covering the seawalls and caps are prohibited. (4/24/13) 10.3 Trees and shrubs are prohibited within five (5) feet of containment walls. 10.4 Concrete slabs in the five (5) foot setback are prohibited except where previously permitted by St. Lucie County prior to a moratorium issued by - the Board in March 2005. (See Declaration Article 3.2f) 10.5 Exterior water shall be so drained from structures that drain water flows toward the street unless a downspout is installed to take the water over the wall and in no way toward the back of the containment wall. (10/12/16) is 10.6 Severely deteriorated and non-functional docks and lifts, in the canals, must be removed, repaired or replaced upon notice from the Association. Failure to do so will result in a violation issued to the Unit Owner. (4/24/13) 10.7 Dock structures are prohibited from spanning two (2) lots contiguously, if built or renovated after June 1, 2013. Unit Owners dock or boat lift and all attachments thereto must be contained within the width of the two (2) rear property pins, unless further restricted by DEP, St. Lucie County, or other governing agency. (4/24/13) 10.8 To eliminate any additional loading not considered in the original seawall engineering design intent, all new residences located within ten feet of the seawall face, shall be constructed on permanent deep foundation systems. The owner provided Professional Engineer will also be responsible for locating the in -situ seawall system to ensure new construction will have no impact on the existing seawall system, particularly the tie rod and dead man. Manufactured or mobile homes and standard driveways are exempt. (1014/17) XI. COMMON ELEMENTS (Section. 9 of Declaration) 11.1 There shall be no alterations or additions to Common Element, without written consent of the Board of Directors. 11.2 No personal property may be placed or stored on Common Element. 11.3 No fishing from the roadway portion of North side Causeway Bridge or from Bridges at Celebrity and Porpoise Irelands. 11.4 No repair or maintenance of privately owned equipment will be allowed on Common Element. XII. HURRICANE AND TROPICAL STORM RECONIlVIENDED PREPARATION GUIDELINES (Hurricane season June I" to November 30') Note. Owners are strongly encouraged to follow the recommended Hurricane Preparedness Guidelines below when an announcement has been made indicating a Hurricane Watch is in effect, but not less than within 12 hours of a Hurricane Warning issued for the local 16