Mooring Registration #10514

Registration Current (through 12/31/2025)

 

Below is a summary of the mooring registration information on record including information submitted by registrants. Mooring registrations are not current until the annual registration and mitigation fees have been paid.

Mooring registration is not a permit, authorization, or verification of any mooring or shorezone structure. Registration of a mooring is not evidence of its legal existence. Pursuant to Article 16.8 of the Rules of Procedure, owners of every mooring on, or with access to, Lake Tahoe shall pay annual fees to TRPA. If in the future, TRPA determines the registered mooring is not legally existing, the owner may be subject to compliance action, including removal of the mooring. Mooring registration fees and buoy scenic mitigation fees are non-refundable. 

 

Parcels
Address: 3880 N LAKE BLVD, CARNELIAN BAY, CA
Invoices
Invoice #
R25-17426
Invoice Status
Paid
Total Amount
$90.00
Paid On
01/23/2025
Payment Amount
$90.00
Fees Applied
Item Quantity Unit Cost Total
2025 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2025 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
Total Due $90.00

Invoice #
R24-16955
Invoice Status
Paid
Total Amount
$90.00
Paid On
06/24/2024
Payment Amount
$90.00
Fees Applied
Item Quantity Unit Cost Total
2024 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2024 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
Total Due $90.00

Invoice #
R23-14951
Invoice Status
Paid
Total Amount
$90.00
Paid On
11/17/2023
Payment Amount
$90.00
Fees Applied
Item Quantity Unit Cost Total
2023 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2023 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
Total Due $90.00

Invoice #
R22-13664
Invoice Status
Paid
Total Amount
$180.00
Paid On
06/29/2022
Payment Amount
$180.00
Fees Applied
Item Quantity Unit Cost Total
2021 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2021 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
2022 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2022 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
Total Due $180.00

Invoice #
R20-11229
Invoice Status
Paid
Total Amount
$180.00
Paid On
06/29/2022
Payment Amount
$180.00
Fees Applied
Item Quantity Unit Cost Total
2019 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2019 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
2020 1-year Buoy Registration 1 $43.00 $43.00
2020 1-year Scenic Mitigation Fee for Buoys 1 $47.00 $47.00
Total Due $180.00
Registration Submission History
Status Date Changed Person Changed Snapshot PDF
Draft 6/27/2019 1:59 PM Nica Gianulias
Submitted 9/30/2019 4:00 PM Nica Gianulias SnapshotPDF_514
In Review 10/10/2019 2:01 PM Matt Miller SnapshotPDF_514
Withdrawn 8/6/2020 8:03 AM Matt Miller SnapshotPDF_514
In Review 8/6/2020 8:03 AM Matt Miller SnapshotPDF_514
Registration Current 6/29/2022 5:00 PM Nica Gianulias SnapshotPDF_514
Registration Current 12/15/2023 11:22 AM Jon Gianulias SnapshotPDF_514
Registration Current 6/24/2024 2:25 PM Jon Gianulias SnapshotPDF_514
Registration Current 1/23/2025 2:14 PM Jon Gianulias SnapshotPDF_514
Map View
Moorings
Type
Count
Buoy
1

Mooring Number
Type
Mooring Origin
Tag Number
Tag Status
Buoy
Baseline/Surveyed
Sent
Uploaded documents
Buoy photo dated 7.11.70
Nica Gianulias
9/30/2019
PDF
Photo
Proof of exisiting buoy for 3880 N lake Blvd Dated: 7.11.70 . Provided via CA Department of Transportation

CA State
Nica Gianulias
9/30/2019
PDF
Lease/Permit
Most current invoice for lease for pier, buoy, and eight pillings on state land.

CA State dept of Transportation Photo request Form
Nica Gianulias
9/30/2019
PDF
Correspondence
Initial request for proof of mooring buoy for 3880 N Lake Blvd and photo.

TRPA Authorization Form
Nica Gianulias
9/30/2019
PDF
Authorization for Representation Form

Withdraw
Matt Miller
8/6/2020
PDF
Correspondence
Request to withdraw application for second buoy and proceed with registering 1 mooring buoy previously permitted.

Notes for planner
We have 2 buoys. One is permitted/leased, the other is not as we tried to permit and lease in the original request back in '09. At that point, we were only allowed 1 buoy. By year 2, it had been decided that we would only pay for the lease and notified by agencies were working on the buoy permitting process. We would still like to incorporate the second buoy as this has been our buoy since the purchase of the property in 1986. All adjacent properties also have double buoys.