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r FEE STUDY SUBCOMMITTEE SUMMARY, 11/12/93, P. 3 <br />2. Bonds or Deposits to recover costs of license enforcement <br />reviewed by staff. <br />a. Staff proposes to first determine 1993 MDRA cost <br />experience, then determine if bond or deposit is <br />necessary. <br />I tern to be continued for. evaluation <br />June 8, 1993 Meeting: <br />1. Dock Use Area "envelope" Concept was discussed with the <br />prospect of simplifying staff inspectio.i time, therefore <br />lowering costs to multiple dock licensees: <br />a. Limit number of boats to current license count, any <br />increase subject to Special Density requirements <br />b. Allow reconfiguration with a new dock license <br />c. Meet side setback requirements <br />d. Meet dock length requirements <br />e. Grandfathered docks beyond 100' subject to change <br />1imits <br />No recommendation at this time <br />August 3. 1993 Meeting: <br />1.Staff progress report on multiple dock license <br />inspections: <br />a. With over half of inspections complete, 20% had some <br />form of license violation. Most common violation -- <br />boats stored in unauthorized locations. <br />Envelope concept cited as a mt.ans to eliminating <br />stipulation governing where a boat is stored in a DUA <br />Dock inspection tuggested by multiple dock rep. <br />to be turned over to cities. <br />b. <br />c. <br />2. <br />Wo recommendation at this time <br />Residential Slip Rental: <br />a. Multiple dock reps, object to two boats of any origin <br />being allowed at a residential site which leads to <br />rental to persons other than residents of a site. <br />Ho recommendation at this time <br />The above information represents subcommittee evaluation of <br />various fee-related topics to date. <br />Staff time studies are being continued through December, 1993 <br />. . . and will be extended into January or later until <br />board determines the present detailed time tabulation should <br />be reduced or ended.