4 Va. Admin. Code § 20-290-30 - Method and manner of marking
A.
Marking requirements. When leased oyster planting ground is marked, the corners
and boundary lines or the active works areas within the lease shall be marked
with markers or buoys and shall be marked in a manner that does not create any
unnecessary restriction to navigation.
1.
Corner markers. Corners that are marked shall have a maximum of three markers
per corner.
2. Boundary line
markers. Individual line markers shall be set at intervals no more than 600
feet apart and may be placed at intervals no less than 150 feet
apart.
3. Active work area markers.
Areas where aquaculture structures are being used shall be marked in
conformance with subsection B of this section and as required in
4VAC20-335.
4. Marking of the
corners, boundary lines, or active work areas within the lease shall constitute
valid marking for enforcement purposes.
B. Description of markers.
1. When stakes are used for lease corner
markers, lease boundary line markers, or active work area markers within a
lease they shall have a diameter of no greater than two inches if solid and an
inside diameter no greater than two inches if hollow, at and above the mean low
water line, and shall extend at least four feet above the mean high water line,
but no more than six feet above mean high water. The marker shall be made of
such materials not so rigid as to harm a boat if accidently struck, such as PVC
pipe, bamboo, white oak, cedar, or gum saplings. Metal pipe markers are
prohibited.
2. When can buoys are
used they shall be constructed of suitable material, shall be no larger than
six inches in diameter, and shall be anchored to the bottom with sufficient
weight to prevent their moving during adverse weather conditions. Can buoys
shall be constructed and anchored so as to extend at least four feet above, but
not more than six feet above the water line at all times. When ball buoys are
used they shall be constructed of suitable material, shall be no smaller than
45 inches in circumference, and shall be anchored to the bottom with sufficient
weight to prevent their moving in adverse weather conditions.
3. Leased oyster grounds on which active
shellfish propagation is occurring shall have a minimum of two placards
constructed of durable material along at least two sides of the lease or active
work area, and each placard shall be at least four feet above the mean high
water line, depicting the initials of the leaseholder and shall conform to the
dimensions established by the commissioner. No person shall dredge or scrape
his oyster planting ground unless he is in conformance with § 28.2-517 of
the Code of Virginia to include the marking requirements contained in that
section. Oyster ground lease corner markers, boundary line markers, and active
work area markers may be marked with two-inch white reflective tape, white
reflective paint, or white fluorescent paint. If the lease is bisected or
borders along a Virginia Department of Health, Division of Shellfish Sanitation
shellfish area condemnation line, such line markers shall be marked with
two-inch yellow reflective tape, yellow reflective paint, or yellow fluorescent
paint.
Notes
Statutory Authority: § 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.
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