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68 Option 1. Docks and Dock Accessories may not be stored on the Dock Site between November 1St <br />69 and April 1St of the following year. <br />70 Option 2. Licensed docks may be stored on the dock site provided the following conditions are met: <br />71 1. storage is at least 5 feet from the paved surface of adjacent public or private road; <br />72 2. storage does not conflict with the following uses as shown on the dock map: snowmobile <br />73 crossings, skating rinks, trails and road access; <br />74 3. storage is not on those areas shown on the dock location map as having topographical <br />75 conditions that are too steep, or have fragile flora, or where tree damage may occur. <br />76 J. Declaration of Watercraft — Requirements. Watercraft that are moored at a City dock or multiple <br />77 slip site must be declared on the Dock License Application. The applicant must provide the City with <br />78 a copy of the current DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast Guard documentation or recently <br />79 applied for DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast Guard documentation for each watercraft, at <br />80 the time of application. This DNR Registration or US Coast Guard documentation must verify that <br />81 the watercraft is in the name of the site holder(s) at a City of Orono address and all owners listed on <br />82 the registration shall be residents of the City who are eligible to moor a boat in the dock program. If a <br />83 declared watercraft is removed from the City dock program, the site holder may substitute a <br />84 replacement watercraft upon providing the City with required documentation as stated above. Newly <br />85 declared replacement watercraft may be subject an additional LMCD fee. <br />86 (1) Allowable Mooring of Non -Owned Watercraft. Mooring of watercraft not owned by the <br />87 dock licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a calendar year. Mooring <br />88 of watercraft not owned by the dock licensee is not permitted for a period in excess of 48 <br />89 hours unless a Temporary Visiting Dockage Permit has been first obtained by the licensee <br />90 from the City and the fees established by the City have been paid. All Temporary Visiting <br />91 Dockage Permits shall contain the DNR registration number or US Coast Guard <br />92 documentation (and copies of same) of the boat and shall be limited to 21 days. No more than <br />93 one Temporary Visiting Dockage Permit may be issued in any calendar year to an individual <br />94 dock licensee. <br />95 Unless permitted under the preceding two subsections, no watercraft shall be moored at a City dock <br />96 site. <br />97 <br />98 K. Subject to inspections. All licensed docks are subject to inspection at reasonable times by the Dock <br />99 Inspector or his or her designee. <br />100 L. City Access. The City shall be free to enter the dock site for any reason at any reasonable time and <br />101 to perform maintenance and regulatory functions to be specified in the terms of the dock license <br />102 agreement. <br />103 M. Costs. All costs of maintaining licensed docks and dock accessories are the responsibility of the <br />104 license holder. <br />105 N. Term. All dock licenses shall be valid for three (3) years. <br />106 Subd.38-906 Administration. <br />Page 3 Dock Licensing — draft 1-13-2020 <br />