In that case 682 applies. 682.3 sends you to 555 if there is boat traffic. However 555 does not apply to residential docks, so I stand by my statement that the rules in Chapters 1-4 apply to residential docks.
One could argue for 682 and IMO it looks like it should apply but when you look at the article it really doesn't appear to cover docks... JMO... FWIW
I agree that 555.3 is not enforceable to docks associated with a single dwelling (non- commercial) I would not agree that article 682 is not applicable to bodies of water that have commercial docks associated with those bodies of water. 555.3 kicks in as specified. The most restrictive modifications for portions , as article 682 is coupled with article 555
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“Wiring and equipment in or adjacent to natural or artificially made bodies of water shall comply with the applicable provisions of other articles of this Code, except as modified by this article”.
I believe includes wiring supplying equipment on or adjacent to bodies of water on single family properties . I can see how a dock on a single family property excludes article 555, I can not see how a dock on a body of water excludes article 682 single family or commercial.
At a youth camp in a field where a creek ran through they built a swimming pool out of block (CMU’s) and then built a dam for the fresh water creek, flooded the field including the swimming pool.
I would say neither article 680 or article 682 would be excluded I would apply the most restrictive modifications between the two articles
They had boats on the lake that the flood created and a island they built a small dock at the shore and the island article 555 article 680 article 682