"Bioengineering"means project designs or construction methods that use live woody vegetation or a combination of live woody vegetation and specially developed natural or synthetic materials to establish a complex root grid within the existing bank that is resistant to erosion, provides bank stability, and maintains a healthy riparian environment with habitat features important to fish life. Use of wood structures or limited use of clean angular rock may be allowable to provide stability for establishment of the vegetation.
"Boat lift"means lifts for motorized boats, kayaks, canoes and Jet Skis including floating lifts that are designed to not contact the substrate of the lake; ground-based lifts that are designed to be in contact with or supported by the substrate of the lake; and suspended lifts that are designed to be affixed to the existing over-water structure with no parts contacting the substrate.
"Boat ramp"means graded slopes, slabs, pads, or planks used for launching boats by means of a trailer, hand, or mechanical device.
"Boathouse"means a structure designed for the storage of boats or water-related recreational equipment, but not including boat lift canopies.
"Boating facilities"means a facility or structure providing access in and out of the water for vessels, such as boat ramps, marinas, piers, docks, and boat lifts. For purposes of the SMP, boating facilities excludes docks serving four or fewer single-family residences.
"Buffer or buffer area"means vegetative areas that are contiguous to and protect a critical area and are required for continued maintenance, functioning, and/or structural stability of a critical area.
"Bulkhead"means a solid wall erected generally parallel to and near the OHWM for the purpose of protecting adjacent uplands from waves, floods, or current action.
"Buoy"means an anchored float for the purpose of mooring vessels.
(Ord. 1491 § 6, 2014; Ord. 1633 § 4, 2020)