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Big Island Park Regulations . ' <br /> February 8, 2010 <br /> Page 2 <br /> from April 2009. The threshold of 5 or more boats related to the activity being docked <br /> at one time is my own creation, an attempt to establish a level at which boat dockage <br /> starts to affect other users. The list does not attempt to categorize the nature of the <br /> event or its sponsors; past discussions have debated whether certain types of activities <br /> should be given preference over others, such as for-profit vs. non-profit, disassociation <br /> with liquar or entertainment (related to the cruise boats), educational aspects of <br /> providing organized guided nature/history tours, and level of organized activity vs. <br /> "drop `em and leave". These are still debatable, but are somewhat subjective and more <br /> difficult to administer. <br /> Applicant Information and Activity Details - Mostly self-explanatory. <br /> Legalese & Small-Print - Adapted from the language in the Special Event permit <br /> application. Soren to review and tweak. <br /> Submittals - This section lists the various documents the City should have in support <br /> of the permit, including a site plan, insurance certificate, sanitary facilities and <br /> emergency plan, etc. as well as any necessary special licenses or permits from Orono <br /> or other agencies. <br /> Activity-Related Questions - These are intended to provide the City with additional <br /> basic information as to the nature of the event to allow an assessment of its potential <br /> impacts on the Park and other visitors. The Big Island Park Rules prohibit quite a <br /> number of activities that could become problematic, hence this list of questions is not <br /> particularly long. <br /> Important Information about Big Island Nature Park - This section is intended to <br /> provide potential applicants with a bit of a reality check, warning that there are no <br /> sanitary facilities, no potable water, no concession stands, and that use of the Park is <br /> subject to a variety of limitations. <br /> Review/Approval (For office Use Only) - This will serve to ensure the necessary <br /> departments review the application. <br /> This draft application form can be revised as necessary pursuant to Council's discussion. <br /> Council Action Requested <br /> Provide staff with direction as to how Council wishes to proceed regarding the Big Island <br /> Regulations Ordinance. <br />