Dry Boat Storage Analysis Report
Greetings!
For the Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Project, an analysis has been developed to compare the concept of constructing a Dry Stack Boat Storage Building versus a Dry Boat Storage Deck to meet the boat storage requirement for Planning Area 1 of Dana Point Harbor. This analysis was based on the requirements to accommodate 493 spaces for dry boat storage, 334 spaces for visitor vehicles with trailers, and 157 vehicle parking spaces for both the boat storage users and the retail/office space in Planning Area 1.Your DPBA Board of Directors and Advisors will be posting our comments along with those of our Members shortly. Please keep an open watch for our reply and comments to OC Dana Point Harbor. Please also provide your comments by replying to this Boater eNews; just hit your reply button to this email and let us know your thoughts and concerns. Click on the following links for the Analysis Report Notification and the Analysis Report and Drawings. Also, OC Dana Point Harbor is asking for our assistance by taking their online survey to improve the services provided in the harbor. You may take this survey to post your comments, satisfaction and/or concerns at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SATISFACTIONSURVEYADVISORY. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
For the Board of Directors and Advisors
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Mission Statement: The Dana Point Boaters Association advocates the preservation, enhancement, and expansion of affordable recreational boating resources. We work to improve the family friendly atmosphere and breadth of water-oriented actives we all enjoy in the harbor. We serve as the watchdog by ethically protecting the rights of all boaters and representing them when collective action is most effective. We actively gather information and communicate our views to educate boaters, external interests, and public officials. We build and maintain constructive, working relationships to achieve common goals with other harbor stakeholders. We will pass on our harbor to the next generation of recreational boaters in better condition than it is today. |