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New Pier Schematic <br /> 14 slip prer -7 per side. 20 <br /> no slip on outer edge <br /> Pier length • 110' <br /> Pier/Finger width -4 <br /> Finger length -24' 2' ,.� A <br /> a' <br /> Finger width-4' 20• <br /> Distance between <br /> fingers = 20' <br /> 20' --�--._- _---- <br /> a ... _.. ' <br /> 4'4.. <br /> The average depth at the end of the piers will be approximately five <br /> feet. On average 3 depth occurs 31 from the shoreline. We consider <br /> 3'the minimum depth for proper outboard use especially in heavily f "' <br /> weedy areas (see photo). Using a perpendicular multi-slip finger design <br /> pushes the pier out past the 3' depth and allows for operation without w" <br /> weed issues. It is our opinion that none of our new piers will hinder navigation on any lake. <br /> This style could be shortened, but the number of piers and shoreline impact would increase and weed <br /> control would most likely be needed. Slightly extending past 3'of depth also allows for the lake level to <br /> fluctuate with no need to reconfigure the piers. <br /> Shorter pier designs could be used but they would require a larger impact on the shoreline. One option <br /> would be to use a "parallel"design with a long main pier that runs parallel to the shoreline and uses two <br /> short piers to anchor the entire structure to the shoreline(see schematic below). This design allows the <br /> slips to be kept closer to the shoreline in shallower water but would run along the shoreline for 96'just <br /> to accommode only 8 slips. Accommodating 14 slips, like our current piers,would require a minimum of <br /> 168'of pier along 168'of shoreline. This design is also more challenging to install depending on the <br />