Once worked for a public agency. We got sued often. Received an interrogatory requiring my response presumably from a law firm named, "Moore and Moore and Moore." I chuckled and tossed the document into the circular file. Turned out that was a real law firm with a real interrogatory.Can't take responsibility for your actions ? Call Dewey Scrooem and Howe"
The marina opened more or less as expected. The floating docks aren't an issue, just the one fixed dock which we are on. The bigger issue was mud. The yard is flooded and moving boats with the travel lift is just special. Lots of 2x10s and crossed fingers. This was the second year out of three that Lake Ontario has been at flood stage, it set a new record this year. We learned a lot from the 2017 flood, so it wasn't as bad in the marina. Still we were all wearing our fashionable muck boots from Tractor Supply.Every once in a while, the docks at the South end of Cayuga are slightly under water when the marina opens for the season. Kinda weird to tie up. I know you are up on Ontario, where flooding issues have been delaying dock building and mooring placement. Were you able to start the season at a reasonable time? Seneca does not seem to get the same problems. I guess it is because we are separated from Cayuga and the canal by some locks, or a lock.
DayDreamer, I think you mis typed or mis quoted. Michigan/Huron water levels are expected to rise another 2 inches not 2 feet. Its already bad enough...I heard last week the NOAA has predicted high water this year is estimated to increase by another 2' by the end of July.
This winter the marina plans on adding another layer of decking, raising the dock by about 8 inches. The dock is is structurally in good shape. It was rebuilt in late 2017 after the flood waters receded.Could you not Rew some planks down to the top of the existing dock structure to get up andoutofthe water
an Attorney when you are greeted with this:Are your slip fees higher due to the increased depth in the slips?