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<br /> <br /> <br /> 5 <br />(4) License plates. Dock license plates shall be issued by the city after approval of the license 150 <br />application. The license plate must be securely fixed to the lakeside end of the licensed dock. 151 <br />License plates shall be maintained by the licensee and shall remain the property of the city. 152 <br />(5) Transferability. Big Island dock licenses may not be sold, assigned, licensed, or otherwise 153 <br />transferred in any way to any person, partnership, or corporation. Only the license holder may 154 <br />store a boat at the dock. 155 <br />(6) Storage Items. The license holder shall not store any accessory items at the dock site except for 156 <br />the boat. The City may remove any accessory items from the dock site and treat it as abandoned 157 <br />property in accordance with law. 158 <br />(7) Removal of boat. Upon termination of a dock license, the license holder must remove the boat. 159 <br />Any item that has not been removed will be removed by the city and treated as abandoned 160 <br />property in accordance with law. 161 <br />(8) Dock specifications. Docks within right-of-way on Big Island will not extend more than 24 feet 162 <br />from the Ordinary High Water Line (OHW). 163 <br />(9) Dock accessories. All dock accessories must be approved in writing prior to use at a dock site. 164 <br />(10) Dock and Dock Site Usage. Docks and dock sites may only be used after the City places the 165 <br />dock on the dock site. The City will endeavor to place docks on dock sites by May 1. The license 166 <br />holder shall not be entitled to a prorated license fee if the City places the dock on the dock site 167 <br />after May 1. The license holder shall cease using the dock and dock site on November 1 of each 168 <br />year. The license holder shall remove the boat from the dock site no later than November 1 of 169 <br />each year. 170 <br />(11) Declaration of watercraft—Requirements. Watercraft that are moored at a city dock or multiple 171 <br />slip site must be declared on the dock license application. The applicant must provide the city 172 <br />with a copy of the current DNR watercraft registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation or 173 <br />recently applied for DNR watercraft registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation for each 174 <br />watercraft, at the time of application. This DNR registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation 175 <br />must verify that the watercraft is in the name of the licensee. If a declared watercraft is removed 176 <br />from the city dock program, the site holder may substitute a replacement watercraft upon 177 <br />providing the city with required documentation as stated above. Newly declared replacement 178 <br />watercraft may be subject an additional LMCD fee. 179 <br />a. Allowable mooring of non-owned watercraft (Guests of owner). Mooring of watercraft not 180 <br />owned by the dock licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a 181 <br />calendar year. 182 <br />Unless permitted under the preceding two subsections, no watercraft shall be moored at a city 183 <br />dock site. 184 <br />b. A license grants the licensee one boat per dock site. Up to two license holders may share a 185 <br />dock allowing a total of two boats. 186 <br />(12) Subject to inspections. All licensed docks are subject to inspection at reasonable times by the 187 <br />dock inspector or his or her designee. 188 <br />(13) City access. The city shall be free to enter the dock site for any reason at any reasonable time 189 <br />and to perform maintenance and regulatory functions to be specified in the terms of the dock 190 <br />license agreement. 191 <br />(14) Costs. All costs of maintaining licensed docks and dock accessories are the responsibility of the 192 <br />license holder. 193 <br />(15) Term. Big Island Dock licenses expire November 1 of each year. 194