Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Wednesday, June 25th, 2025 8:14am.
By Meredith Amon, Licensed In Alabama and Florida
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When it comes to building a boathouse on Ono Island, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach—especially along the big water lots of Bayou St. John and Old River. As a homeowner and local real estate advisor who specializes in waterfront and boater-friendly properties, I’m often asked: What exactly is allowed when constructing a pier or boathouse?
Whether you’re dreaming of sunset cruises, weekend fishing trips, or housing a custom offshore boat, here’s everything you need to know before you design your waterfront setup.
Before submitting applications to state or federal agencies such as the Army Corps of Engineers, ADEM, EPA, or Alabama State Docks, you’ll need pre-approval from the Ono Island Architectural Control Committee (ACC). This is a non-negotiable first step in the process and ensures your design complies with local requirements and protects the ecosystem around the island.
Setbacks
Standard setback from lateral riparian lines: 10 feet
In Units 5, 9, 12, 13, 20 & OE: setback increases to 20 feet
No structures may obstruct navigable waterways
Pier and Walkway Widths
Maximum width: 5 feet
Must be elevated 5 feet above any marsh fringe grass
Maximum Pier Length
Total structure (pier + boathouse) is limited to 150 feet
Requests exceeding 150 feet require special review by the ACC
Allowed Structures Per Lot
One pier
One boathouse
One pier deck
Up to three boat slips per property
Size Limitations
Maximum boathouse + decking area: 40’ x 40’ (measured from exterior overhangs or pilings)
Enclosed walls may only account for 10% of the under-roof area
Structures may not be screened
Rooftop & Height Guidelines
Maximum roof height: 20 feet above mean high water
Cupolas allowed up to 3 additional feet
Flat roof with safety rails permitted as a sundeck (no roof permitted over the sundeck)
Roofing materials must match the residence in material and color (or vice versa if home is constructed after boathouse)
“It’s the boathouses on Bayou St. John that are some of the most striking structures on the island—but it’s the ones that blend seamlessly with the architecture of the home that truly elevate waterfront living,” shared one Ono Island homeowner I recently worked with.
Floating docks are prohibited
Separate mooring pilings allowed, provided they stay within setback boundaries
Trim boards must be included within the 5-foot walkway measurement
A sand redistribution plan must be submitted for dredging
No fish carcasses may be disposed of in or near Ono Island waterways
Building on Bayou St. John or Old River comes with breathtaking views, deeper water for larger vessels, and quick access to Perdido Pass and the Gulf. But with these advantages come specific regulations and design requirements that must be carefully followed.
If you're considering buying a lot—or already own one—and want to build a pier and boathouse, partnering with a local builder and architect familiar with the Ono Island ACC process is critical. I work closely with a network of professionals who can help you develop plans that align with both your boating lifestyle and regulatory standards.
I help waterfront buyers turn their vision into reality on Ono Island. If you’re considering purchasing or improving a property on Bayou St. John or Old River, I’m here to guide you through the approval process, recommend trusted vendors, and help you design a functional, stylish, and regulation-compliant boathouse.
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