APPENDIX K-Continued 



GENERAL INFORMATION, DATA, AND VISUAL AIDS 



We would appreciate the enclosure (with your submittal) of as many items listed below as 

 possible; items wiU be returned if so designated. 



1. An aerial photo of your marina and any other photos of significant or unique features; 

 all photos to be black and white. 



2. Prints of the general plan or layout of the marina (if no aerial photo is available). 



3. Construction drawings that show general features or typical sections of piers, revetments, 

 bulkheads, anchoring system, etc. (Note: If not readily available, it may be possible for 

 our draftsmen to draw them up from rough, dimensioned sketches, so please include.) 



4. Standards of design issued to prospective lessees, engineering firms or contractors for 

 construction or expansion of facility. Names and addresses of constructors or 

 manufacturers. (This normally applies only to large, publicly operated marinas.) 



5. Copies of charts or tables that show slip occupancy, entrance -traffic counts, maintenance 

 and operation costs, revenues, water level fluctuation, etc. A breakdown of construction 

 cost per slip and maintenance cost per slip. 



6. Copies of articles that have been written narrating the history of project development, 

 i.e., origin, designer, financing, etc. 



7. Sales brochures or fact sheets giving general data on the installation, i.e., types and 

 numbers of slips, ancillary facilities, etc. 



8. A narrative concerning any design feature that has worked out better or worse than 

 expected, or problems you feel could have been avoided by better planning. Mention 

 special systems such as ice protection, wave protection, anchorage in extreme water 

 drawdown, antihurricane design, etc. 



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