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3. Docks shall not be located closer than 10 feet to a neighboring dock license site or private property <br />line. The Dock Administrator may refer, and the City Council may grant exceptions where there.are <br />unusual• circumstances and such an exception will not have a detrimental impact on the lake. The <br />unusual exception is being taken care of as you are trying to provide a dock for these properties that <br />currently can't legally have one... <br />J. Declaration of Watercraft — Requirements. Watercraft that are moored at a City dock or multiple slip <br />site must be declared on the Dock License Application. The applicant must provide the City with a copy <br />of the current DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast Guard documentation or recently applied for <br />DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast Guard documentation for each watercraft, at the time of <br />application. This DNR Registration or US Coast Guard documentation must verify that the watercraft is in <br />the name of the site holder(s) at a City of Orono address and all,owne rs.listed on the,.registration shall <br />Fantastic... <br />(1) Allowable Mooring of Non -Owned Watercraft. Mooring of watercraft not owned by the dock <br />licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a calendar year. Mooring of watercraft <br />not owned by the dock licensee is not permitted for a period in excess of 48 hours unless a Temporary <br />Visiting Dockage.,Permit has been first obtained by the licensee from the City and the fees established by <br />the City have been paid. All Temporary Visiting Dockage Permits shall contain the DNR registration <br />number or US Coast Guard 92 documentation (and copies of same) of the boat and shall be limited to f2lt <br />days; 1 remember fighting for the limiting factor of 48 hours so a relative could come in and stay for a <br />weekend... I, as a resident have strong opposition for someone wanting to get a permit for a (new online <br />category, let say DRBO.... Dock rental by owner) someone that we don't know parking in our streets and <br />screwing up the summer for those of us who don't need special dock rights to dock our boats... <br />
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