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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2021-05-05 16:16:04 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 19, Update 2) <br /> <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />The license holder shall cease using the dock and dock site on November 1 of each year. The license 151 <br />holder shall remove the boat from the dock site no later than November 1 of each year. 152 <br />(110) Declaration of watercraft—Requirements. Watercraft that are moored at a city dock or multiple slip 153 <br />site must be declared on the dock license application. The applicant must provide the city with a copy 154 <br />of the current DNR watercraft registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation or recently applied for 155 <br />DNR watercraft registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation for each watercraft, at t he time of 156 <br />application. This DNR registration or U.S. Coast Guard documentation must verify that the watercraft is 157 <br />in the name of the licensee. If a declared watercraft is removed from the city dock program, the site 158 <br />holder may substitute a replacement watercraft upon providing the city with required documentation 159 <br />as stated above. Newly declared replacement watercraft may be subject an additional LMCD fee. 160 <br />a. Allowable mooring of non-owned watercraft. Mooring of watercraft not owned by the dock 161 <br />licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a calendar year. 162 <br />Unless permitted under the preceding two subsections, no watercraft shall be moored at a city dock 163 <br />site. 164 <br />b. A license grants the licensee one boat per dock site. Two license holder s may share a dock allowing 165 <br />a total of two boats. 166 <br />(121) Subject to inspections. All licensed docks are subject to inspection at reasonable times by the dock 167 <br />inspector or his or her designee. 168 <br />(132) City access. The city shall be free to enter the dock site for any reason at any reasonable time and to 169 <br />perform maintenance and regulatory functions to be specified in the terms of the dock license 170 <br />agreement. 171 <br />(143) Costs. All costs of maintaining licensed docks and dock accessories are the responsibility of th e license 172 <br />holder. 173 <br />(154) Term. Big Island Dock licenses expire November 1 of each year. 174 <br />(165) License fee. The city council shall establish license fees. License fees shall not increase during the term 175 <br />of a license. A licensee must pay a license fee in full at the beginning of the term of the license by April 176 <br />1 of each calendar year of the term of the license. Failure to pay the license fee may be causer theyo 177 <br />denial of they license application. by April 1 shall result in the termination the license agreement. 178 <br />Sec. 38-9076. Administration. 179 <br />(a) Dock administrator. The city council shall appoint a dock administrator who shall be responsible for the 180 <br />administration of the city dock licensing program to include: processing applications, and maintaining the 181 <br />dock location map. 182 <br />(b) Dock location map. There shall be on file with the city a map maintained by the dock administrator showing 183 <br />the approved locations of docks on public land and public rights-of-way. The map shall contain the following 184 <br />information: 185 <br />(1) Locations of public property and public rights-of-way; 186 <br />(2) Specific dock locations; 187 <br />(3) A numerical designation for each dock location to correspond with a list of license holders; 188 <br />(4) Restrictions applicable to certain areas of shoreline; 189 <br />(5) Shoreline access points; 190 <br />(6) Shoreline areas available for winter storage. 191 <br />Commented [SC1]: License fee amount for Big Island <br />Docks? The Crystal Bay licenses are $325 per year. To be <br />determined based on the costs. <br />