Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Reporting damage or submitting suggestions

For the upcoming year I am experimenting with web based suggestion forms, damage report forms and a community rule violation form.  These are webforms that work from PCs, iPhones, smartphones or tablets.

I am hoping that as people walk to ride through the community they will use these forms to report damage or maintenance needs, report a violation of our rules, or make suggestions to better the community.

Eventually, if it works well, we will add these forms to the community website.

Damage Reporting Form



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Suggestions Form




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Community Rule Violations Form



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Thanks,
Eric

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

FEMA Flood Zones

For anyone interested, here is where Oyster Harbor sits in the FEMA Flood Zone map.  Flood insurance and premiums are affected by your home's location within the flood zones.  So is rain runoff and permit applications.

Oyster Harbor with FEMA Flood Zone Overlay





















Additional information is available from your insurance company, Anne Arundel County, and MD Dept of the Environment.  If you have questions, or need assistance with finding more information, feel free to email me.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Summer of 2013 Recap

As another great summer of life in Oyster Harbor comes to an end, we look forward to a change of seasons and new events and happening in and around our Community.

Here is a list of some of what the summer brought, and events for this Autumn.

Slips and Floating Docks

We had 100% of  the community slips rented this year.  We also rented half of the floating dock spaces for small boats, and expect an increase in requests as people learn about how convenient it is to keep the dink or kayak on a floating dock for just $144 a year.

Fishing Creek Debris


We did one big clean-up in the early summer of debris and old crab pots.  We collected a large tree stump and a mix of other debris as well.

Water Quality

We had a sewage spill in Oyster Creek that raised the bacteria count for a couple weeks.  The odd mix of heavy rain in June and much less rain in July and August evened out the dead zones in the Bay with last year – albeit last year the worst time were in July and early August, while this year it was in June.


Here is a link to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation ENews Letter for more up-to-date info: ENews Letter.

Hurricanes

Nothing has yet to come our way.  But while this is great news, the heavier side of the hurricane season is yet to come.

NOAA logo - Click to go to the NOAA homepage 

Watching your wake

I have personally witnessed multiple occasions where fast moving boats with large wakes have passed close to Kayaks, paddle boards, and small sailboat on Fishing Creek.  Please remember that you are responsible for your wake.  On the positive side I have noticed that many boats pulling tubes or skiing have been respectful of the now wake zone at the top of Fishing Creek and keep the high speed activities more towards the mouth.  Thank you.


Fishing & Crabbing

While fishing has been good this year around on the Oyster Harbor and much of the Middle Bay, crabbing has been not been as good. DNR is expecting the good fishing to remain for the rest of the season.  As a reminder, a fishing license is required for all Oyster Harbor public docks, piers, and surrounding waters (unless you are under 16), and all fishing regulations must be followed.  Here is a link to the Maryland DNR regulations. - http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/regulations/table.asp?c=recreational


Annapolis Boat Shows

For those interested in boating, this year the Annapolis Power and Sailboats shows have switched places.  The Powerboat show will be first, October 3-6 and the Sailboat show will be October 10-14.  In addition, the Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival will be held in St Michaels October 4-6.




As always, we thank everyone for paying for their slips on time, for respecting other people’s boats and property, and for getting the most from our Community’s Piers and Harbors.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Summer 2013

Its that time of year again for boating around Oyster Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay.

Here are a few tips for having a safe and low stress time.

Launching


If you plan to use the boat launch to launch you boat from a trailer, please be respectful of others in the launch area, and of the people living around it.  If you can, please drive your car and trailer home after you launch your boat.  If you can't do that, please park your car so it allows room for others to launch and park.

One great suggestion from a local resident is to leave a note with your name, cell phone number and time you think you will be returning.  That way, if someone parks in a way that blocks you, they will know when you plan to be back.  Also others can call to ask you to move your car when they are blocked in.  Food for thought.

You can't park your car and trailer on the Washington Ave. as it would cause too much congestion.  Also parking on Shore drive makes it hard for those trying to park at the beach.

Slips


We have a wait list for slips that is now automated and prioritizes by first come and boat size.  Use the button at the top of the blog to request a spot on the wait list.

Slip assignments or reassignments are made in the following order: 
1. Currently leasing a slip, fully paid and in no violation of Rules
2. Slip holder who must be moved due to construction or due to other changes
3. Slip holders who are over- or under-slipped, i.e., the slip size is too large or is inadequate for the boat
4. Slip holders desiring relocation
5. Waiting list (entered via the Slip Request form)
6. Those with a slip that has not been fully paid 

Overnight docking



We have had requests for transient dockage, for friends that come to visit residents by boat, or for residents who bring their boat to Oyster Harbor for the weekend.

Currently we have very limited space for transients but a few spots available are:
  • Back side of Fishing Creek Pier along the railing.
  • Left side of Booker pier near the bulkhead
  • Left side of floating dock at far end of Booker pier (if your boat is under 12')
If you or your friends are anchored in Fishing Creek, you may tie up to the white floating dock at Fishing Creek pier.  This is intended for short term or weekends only.

If you leave a boat longer than a weekend or overnight, your boat may be removed at your expense. If you have a problem, or need to stay for a few days, we recommend that you use the Slip Request button to tell us your contact info and boat registration number so that we don't have it removed.

Please note that any boat tying up to Oyster Harbor property must be legally registered and insured.

Also, we recommend that if you have a dinghy, you should contact Claire (manager@oysterharbor.org) for a boat sticker. 

Watching your wake


The only 'designated' No Wake areas in Oyster Harbor are the anchorage and pier area in Fishing Creek, and the Oyster Creek Canal.  But no matter where you are, you are responsible for your wake.

Wakes damage the grounds behind the walls and causes erosion issues, as well as can damage other boats and cause injury.

It is the law not to operate your vessel at greater than 6 knots within 100 feet of any piers, docks and shoreline.

Please keep an eye our for kayaks and small sailboats. You must slow down for them when you pass.

(A thank you to Tom Cagle of the MD Natural Resources Police for the updated information above.)

Dock electric

There is electric power on all the Oyster Harbor docks.

Pump Outs


Oyster Harbor maintains a pump out for boats.  We modified it to also handle potable holding tanks.  The pump is located on Slip 2 of the Booker pier.  

The State of Maryland paid for the pump out and it is open to any boater.

If it wont turn on, the circuit breaker is located at the wooden platform near the dinghy rack.  PLEASE ENSURE THE POWER BUTTON IS TURNED OFF when you are finished using it.  You can hit the off button more than once, just to be sure.

Dock projects


We are planning a few dock clean up projects now that it is warm.  We are looking for volunteers on June 1 in the morning, before the beach party to replace some of the posts on the floating docks (both Booker and Fishing Creek) and remove rocks and stumps from Fishing Creek, old oyster floats from Booker and general debris from the boat ramp area.

Please contact me to sign up.

Storms and flooding



The occasional summer thunderstorm can cause damage and flooding in Oyster Harbor.  Please ensure your boats are tied up properly each time you use them, as these storms sometimes sneak in when least expected.  

Lost boats


Occasionally boats float away from moorings, beaches, and off floating docks.  Please ensure you get a sticker for your boat from Claire so that we can locate the owner quickly should one go missing.

We have contacts with neighboring communities and we all call one another when we find a lost boat.  With an OHCA sticker, we can recover lost boats much more quickly and with a lot less effort.

Crabbing and fishing off of piers


Its always fun to crab and fish off our our piers.  Sometimes people forget that our piers are shared space, and that privately owned boats there are not for public use.
  • Please do not walk on, enter, or use privately owned boats, floating docks, or dock boxes.   
  • No overnight crab pots are allowed off of the docks.  
  • Please don't leave old hand lines, bait or trash on the docks.
  • Please don't throw the rocks from the beach into the creek.  These rocks are necessary to stop erosion, and people, dogs and boats can hit them in the water.
All persons fishing are required to have a proper fishing license.  Oyster Harbor piers are controlled under Maryland fishing/crabbing laws.


We have lots of information on the Oyster Harbor Piers Blog.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at anytime.

Please be safe and have a great summer on the water.