Description: Below form info was collected (acronym in table)Marina Name:______________________________(MName)Marina Address:_____________________________________(MAddress)Contact Name:____________________________________ (CName) Owner or Manager:_____________Contact Phone: ______________ (CPhone) Contact E-mail: ____________(CEmail)Public/Private:________________________(PubPriv)Number of Slips:_______________________(slips)Number of Buoys:________________________(buoys)Number of Boat Ramps:____________________(ramps)Number of Boat Lifts:______________________(lifts)Fueling (yes/no):___________________(FuelYN)How many boats launch each year you’re your marina ?_______________________________(AnLaunches)What type of industrial activity is occurring (boat repairs, etc.)?_________________________(IndAct)What types of recreational uses are at your marina (answer yes/no)?________Boat Rentals (Boatrent)________Paddle Boards (paddlebrds)________Jet Skis (jetskis)________Swimming (swimming)________Charters: fishing and other commercial boats (charters)________Parasailing (Parasailin)________Hot Air Balloon Launch (Hlaunch)Other information that we should know about your marina for shoreline planning: (other)Jim's data on slips (JPslips) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Jim's data on buoys (JPbuoys) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Total Moorings is the sum of slips and buoys (TMoorings)Onsite rack (Onsiterack) - RACKS USED AS SEASONAL BOAT STORAGE REQUIRING STAFF TO PUT BOAT INTO WATER AT BOAT OWNERS REQUEST, not winter storage or service racks.Launch Services (LaunchSvs) - LAUNCHES PERFORMED BY MARINA PERSONNEL USING FORKLIFT, TRAVELIFT OR HOISTPump Out (pumpout) Public Access (PubAccess), ALLOWED OUT ON PIER OR BREAKWATER DURING BUSINESS HOURSGues Mooring (GuestMoor), MOORING FOR VISITORS COMING BY BOAT DURING THE DAY, NOT OVERNIGHT
Description: Below form info was collected (acronym in table)Marina Name:______________________________(MName)Marina Address:_____________________________________(MAddress)Contact Name:____________________________________ (CName) Owner or Manager:_____________Contact Phone: ______________ (CPhone) Contact E-mail: ____________(CEmail)Public/Private:________________________(PubPriv)Number of Slips:_______________________(slips)Number of Buoys:________________________(buoys)Number of Boat Ramps:____________________(ramps)Number of Boat Lifts:______________________(lifts)Fueling (yes/no):___________________(FuelYN)How many boats launch each year you’re your marina ?_______________________________(AnLaunches)What type of industrial activity is occurring (boat repairs, etc.)?_________________________(IndAct)What types of recreational uses are at your marina (answer yes/no)?________Boat Rentals (Boatrent)________Paddle Boards (paddlebrds)________Jet Skis (jetskis)________Swimming (swimming)________Charters: fishing and other commercial boats (charters)________Parasailing (Parasailin)________Hot Air Balloon Launch (Hlaunch)Other information that we should know about your marina for shoreline planning: (other)Jim's data on slips (JPslips) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Jim's data on buoys (JPbuoys) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Total Moorings is the sum of slips and buoys (TMoorings)Onsite rack (Onsiterack) - RACKS USED AS SEASONAL BOAT STORAGE REQUIRING STAFF TO PUT BOAT INTO WATER AT BOAT OWNERS REQUEST, not winter storage or service racks.Launch Services (LaunchSvs) - LAUNCHES PERFORMED BY MARINA PERSONNEL USING FORKLIFT, TRAVELIFT OR HOISTPump Out (pumpout) Public Access (PubAccess), ALLOWED OUT ON PIER OR BREAKWATER DURING BUSINESS HOURSGues Mooring (GuestMoor), MOORING FOR VISITORS COMING BY BOAT DURING THE DAY, NOT OVERNIGHT
Description: Below form info was collected (acronym in table)Marina Name:______________________________(MName)Marina Address:_____________________________________(MAddress)Contact Name:____________________________________ (CName) Owner or Manager:_____________Contact Phone: ______________ (CPhone) Contact E-mail: ____________(CEmail)Public/Private:________________________(PubPriv)Number of Slips:_______________________(slips)Number of Buoys:________________________(buoys)Number of Boat Ramps:____________________(ramps)Number of Boat Lifts:______________________(lifts)Fueling (yes/no):___________________(FuelYN)How many boats launch each year you’re your marina ?_______________________________(AnLaunches)What type of industrial activity is occurring (boat repairs, etc.)?_________________________(IndAct)What types of recreational uses are at your marina (answer yes/no)?________Boat Rentals (Boatrent)________Paddle Boards (paddlebrds)________Jet Skis (jetskis)________Swimming (swimming)________Charters: fishing and other commercial boats (charters)________Parasailing (Parasailin)________Hot Air Balloon Launch (Hlaunch)Other information that we should know about your marina for shoreline planning: (other)Jim's data on slips (JPslips) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Jim's data on buoys (JPbuoys) - These are considered the most accurate numbers.Total Moorings is the sum of slips and buoys (TMoorings)Onsite rack (Onsiterack) - RACKS USED AS SEASONAL BOAT STORAGE REQUIRING STAFF TO PUT BOAT INTO WATER AT BOAT OWNERS REQUEST, not winter storage or service racks.Launch Services (LaunchSvs) - LAUNCHES PERFORMED BY MARINA PERSONNEL USING FORKLIFT, TRAVELIFT OR HOISTPump Out (pumpout) Public Access (PubAccess), ALLOWED OUT ON PIER OR BREAKWATER DURING BUSINESS HOURSGues Mooring (GuestMoor), MOORING FOR VISITORS COMING BY BOAT DURING THE DAY, NOT OVERNIGHT
Description: Recommended launching and landing sites for kayaking and stand up paddle (SUP) boards. Sites recommended for launching typically have parking and good access. This information was collected by the California Tahoe Conservancy as part of the Water Trail Project. This data does not show user conflict sites. From CTC.
Description: Access Summary:Private Boat Ramps: Considered individual privatePublic: Open to the public with not restrictionsQuasi-Public: Open to the public with restrictions i.e. Incline Village GID ramp
Description: The “Natural Rim” layer was created by heads-up digitizing the contour 6223' at 1:400 scale off of the World View 2 data acquired in 2015. The lake level during the acquistion of the World View 2 data (late summer 2015) was at 6222.75'. Which was determined by the USGS guage readings during that time. This feature class will be updated in the Winter of 2018 when TRPA receives new bathymetric contours generated from LiDAR. Currently this is the most accurate way of depicting the "Natural Rim" and subsequent "No Wake Zone".
Description: This dataset encompasses portions of California and Nevada surrounding Lake Tahoe. TRPA derived a new GIS data layer that outlines the nearshore littoral drift splash zone around Lake Tahoe. The purpose of this task is to inform the Littoral Sediment Loading standard that is a part of the Water Quality Threshold Evaluation. The adopted TRPA Threshold Standard aims to decrease sediment load as required to attain turbidity values not to exceed three Nephlometric Turbidity Units (NTU) and not exceed one NTU in shallow waters of Lake Tahoe not directly influenced by stream discharges. The littoral drift splash zone GIS layer was outlined based on the interpretation of 2012-2013 ortho-rectified aerial photographs (NAIP, USDA) and in comparison to other informative GIS datasets that were available. Basically, areas were delineated along the shoreline where sand was visible in the nearshore and then these areas were enclosed based on the presence of steep slopes. Aerial imagery issues related to glare and shade necessitated the incorporation of several aerial photograph sources such as the 2012-2013 NAIP USDA Aerials and other TRPA imagery resources. The nearshore bathymetry data from USGS proved useful for detecting steeply sloping bathymetry (http://tahoe.usgs.gov/bath.html).