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E. Transferability. Dock licenses may not be sold, assigned, licensed, or otherwise <br /> transferred in any way to any person, partnership or corporation, except that the license may <br /> be transferred to a purchaser of the license holder's residential property within the City. <br /> Dock space may not be rented. <br /> F. Removal of docks. Upon termination of a dock license,the license holder must <br /> completely remove the licensed dock and all accessory items, including but not limited to <br /> stairs leading to the dock from the public property or public right of way. Any dock or <br /> accessory item that has not been removed will be removed by the City and all costs the <br /> responsibility of the last license holder for that dock site. G. Dock Construction; <br /> specifications and dimensions. <br /> 1. Docks on dock sites shall comply with LMCD regulations. <br /> 2. Docks shall be constructed of materials approved by the Dock Inspector; docks shall <br /> be of plank or rail construction; and all dock posts shall be of equal height above the <br /> dock; <br /> 3. Docks shall not be located closer than 10 feet to a neighboring dock license site or <br /> private property line. The Dock Administrator may refer, and the City Council may <br /> grant exceptions where there are unusual circumstances and such an exception will <br /> not have a detrimental impact on the lake. The City Council may impose conditions <br /> on any exception granted under this subsection. <br /> 4. Docks may not be permanently installed. <br /> H. Dock accessories. All dock accessories must be approved in writing prior to use at a <br /> Dock Site. <br /> I. Dock Storage. Docks must be removed from the water no later than November 1. <br /> Docks and Dock Accessories may not be stored on the Dock Site between November 1st <br /> and April 1st of the following year. <br /> J. Declaration of Watercraft—Requirements. Watercraft that are moored at a City dock or <br /> multiple slip site must be declared on the Dock License Application. The applicant must <br /> provide the City with a copy of the current DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast <br /> Guard documentation or recently applied for DNR Watercraft Registration or US Coast <br /> Guard documentation for each watercraft, at the time of application. This DNR <br /> Registration or US Coast Guard documentation must verify that the watercraft is in the <br /> name of the Licensee. If a declared watercraft is removed from the City dock program, <br /> the site holder may substitute a replacement watercraft upon providing the City with <br /> required documentation as stated above. Newly declared replacement watercraft may be <br /> subject an additional LMCD fee. <br /> (1)Allowable Mooring of Non-Owned Watercraft. Mooring of watercraft not owned <br /> by the dock licensee is permitted for a period of up to 48 hours, two times in a <br /> calendar year. <br /> Page 3 <br />