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§ 3.04.860 <br />license site or private property line. <br />The dock administrator may refer, <br />and the city council may grant excep- <br />tions where there are unusual <br />circumstances and such an excep- <br />tion will not have a detrimental <br />impact on the lake. The city council <br />may impose conditions on any excep- <br />tion granted under this subsection. <br />d. Docks may not be permanently <br />installed. <br />(8) Dock accessories. All dock accessories <br />must be approved in writing prior to use <br />at a dock site. <br />(9) Dock storage. Docks must be removed <br />from the water no later than November <br />1. Docks and dock accessories may not be <br />stored on the dock site between November <br />1 and April 1 of the following year. <br />(10) Declaration of watercraft. <br />a. Requirements. Watercraft that are <br />moored at a city dock or multiple <br />slip site must be declared on the <br />dock license application. The <br />applicant must provide the city with <br />a copy of the current DNR watercraft <br />registration or U.S. Coast Guard <br />documentation or recently applied <br />for DNR watercraft registration or <br />U.S. Coast Guard documentation <br />for each watercraft, at the time of <br />application. This DNR registration <br />or U.S. Coast Guard documentation <br />must verify that the watercraft is in <br />the name of the licensee. If a declared <br />watercraft is removed from the city <br />dock program, the site holder may <br />substitute a replacement watercraft <br />upon providing the city with required <br />documentation as stated above. <br />Newly declared replacement <br />watercraft may be subject an <br />additional LMCD fee. <br />C. Unless permitted under subsection <br />(10)a or b of this section, no <br />watercraft shall be moored at a city <br />dock site. <br />(11) Subject to inspections. All licensed docks <br />are subject to inspection at reasonable <br />times by the dock inspector or his or her <br />designee. <br />(12) City access. The city shall be free to enter <br />the dock site for any reason at any <br />reasonable time and to perform <br />maintenance and regulatory functions to <br />be specified in the terms of the dock <br />license agreement. <br />(13) Costs. All costs of maintaining licensed <br />docks and dock accessories are the <br />responsibility of the license holder. <br />(14) Term. All dock licenses on Crystal Bay <br />Road shall be valid for ten years. <br />(15) License fee. <br />a. The city council shall establish <br />license fees. License fees shall not <br />increase during the term of a license. <br />A licensee must pay a license fee in <br />full at the beginning of the term of <br />the license by April 1 of each calendar <br />year of the term of the license. <br />Failure to pay the license fee by <br />April 1 shall result in the termina- <br />tion the license agreement. <br />b. In the event the licensee paid a <br />license fee at the beginning of the <br />term, and the license is terminated, <br />the city may refund a prorated <br />amount of the license fee, based on <br />the number of years remaining at <br />the time of refund request, unless <br />the licensee owes the city for costs <br />and expenses as outlined in the <br />license agreement. <br />(Code 2003, § 38-905; Ord. No. 239(3rd series), <br />§ 1, 3-9-2020; Ord. No. 259(3rd series), 7-26- <br />2021) <br />b. Allowable mooring of non -owned <br />watercraft. Mooring of watercraft Sec. 3.04.870. Terms of license for Big <br />not owned by the dock licensee is Island dock sites. <br />permitted for a period of up to 48 Dock sites on Big Island are offered to provide <br />hours, two times in a calendar year. dockage opportunity for inland lot of record <br />CD3:28 <br />