Public notice

New private residential dock – 315 Sasamat Lane – Public comments invited

May 25, 2026 - As part of its Project and Environmental Review process, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority must determine whether the proposed New private residential dock – 315 Sasamat Lane, located at 315 Sasamat Lane, North Vancouver are likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

To help inform this determination and a decision on whether or not to approve the proposed project, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is inviting comments from the public respecting that determination. All comments received will be considered public and may be posted online.  For more information, individuals should consult the Privacy Notice on the Registry website. In addition, your contact information may be shared with third parties, e.g., the tenant, other relevant agencies, to help respond to your questions and inform possible mitigations.

Written comments must be submitted by June 24, 2026, to:

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Project and Environmental Review
100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6C 3T4
per@portvancouver.com

The proposed project

The upland owners at 315 Sasamat Lane are proposing to install a new private residential dock in North Vancouver BC. The proposed works include the construction of a platform that is supported by a concrete abutment and anchored to the existing rock above on the land side and the installation of an access ramp and mooring float. The ramp and float will be constructed off-site and then placed and secured in the proposed dock location. 

The ramp is a prefabricated aluminum frame with composite decking, with a walkway that allows light to permeate. The float will be constructed using polystyrene foam encased HDPE, with naturally rot-resistant wood stringers and the surface will be finished with composite deck boards, space 2 inches apart. The ramp will be secured to the concrete abutment and platform and the float will be anchored by four precast concrete anchor blocks and mooring chains. No vegetation will be disturbed as part of the works and no piles are proposed to be installed. The dock meets all size requirements outlined in the Recreational Dock Guideline.

Construction would be conducted during regular hours and the overall duration of the project is approximately 2 months

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