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FIPPOA's Climate Change Task Force's Bayfront Owners Bulkhead Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
1.
Your name, address in the Pines, and contact number
2.
1. Approximately how many feet is the distance from the high water mark on your bulkhead to the top of your bulkhead?
3.
What is the primary construction material(s) used in your bulkhead?
Steel sheets
Wood
Vinyl/Plastic
Rock/Sand Combination
None
4.
What is the approximate age of your bulkhead?
5.
Would you say that your bulkhead is higher or lower than your neighbors’?
To the East Side of Your Property
To the West Side of Your Property
6.
What was the approximate cost of the last bulkhead replacement/repair?
7.
Does your bulkhead have any "special features" such as a ramp, dock, hook, boat lift, etc.?
8.
How frequently do you experience a significant wash over/flooding?
Never; has never happened during your ownership.
Occasionally; has happened only during severe storms
Frequently; happens at least once a month during moon tides or north winds.
9.
What was the approximate cumulative cost of repairs that you have experienced from recent wash overs?
10.
Do you anticipate replacing your bulkhead in?
1 to 5 years
6 to 10 years
10+ years
As necessary due to damage.
11.
Would you be willing to share a copy of the latest survey of your property that reflects the existing bulkhead?
Yes
No
12.
Do you support the involvement of FIPPOA in assessing whether technical and legislative realities allow for the construction of a higher bulkhead (which is not yet assured), running across the community, including an examination of the possibility of creating a tax district to pay for it?
Yes
No
13.
Alternately, how interested would you be in building a higher bulkhead in front of your home, at your expense, if the government permitted you to do so?
Very interested
Somewhat interested
Not interested
14.
Would you consider joining in a plan to work with your adjacent neighbors resulting in a unified bulkhead solution to prevent wash over? One design elevation, same construction material and alignment?
Yes
No
15.
Please enter here any comments related to rising sea levels in the Great South Bay you have for FIPPOA's Climate Change Task Force.