What are the standards for access paths and stairways to the river?

Stairways, paths, and landings must meet the following standards:

  • Paths to the river must be no more than eight feet wide in the shore impact zone or four feet wide in the bluff impact zone.
  • Stairways to the river must be no wider than four feet in width.
  • Landings for stairways must not exceed 32 square feet.
  • Canopies are not allowed on stairways or landings.
  • Stairways and landings must be located in the least visible portion of the lot whenever practical.
  • Ramps, lifts, or mobility paths for person with physical disabilities not meeting these standards are allowed with an administrative permit.

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1. Is my property in the MRCCA?
2. Does my project need a permit?
3. How do I apply for a Critical Area permit?
4. What are the setbacks for structures, impervious surfaces, and facilities in the MRCCA?
5. What are the standards for access paths and stairways to the river?
6. What are the standards for vegetation clearing in the MRCCA?
7. What are the standards for land alteration in the MRCCA?
8. What are the standards for lighting along the river?
9. What if my existing property does not meet the new rules?
10. What if my project is below the ordinary high water line of the river?