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ti <br />§ 3.04.870 <br />ORONO CODE <br />documentation as stated above. Newly <br />declared replacement watercraft may be <br />subject an additional LMCD fee. <br />a. Unless permitted under subsections <br />(9) and (10) of this section, no <br />watercraft shall be moored at a city <br />dock site. <br />b. A license grants the licensee one <br />boat per dock site. Up to two license <br />holders may share a dock allowing a <br />total of two boats. <br />(12) 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 />(13) 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 />(14) Costs. All costs of maintaining licensed <br />docks and dock accessories are the <br />responsibility of the license holder. <br />(15) Term. Big Island Dock licenses expire <br />November 1 of each year. <br />(16) License fee. The city council shall establish <br />license fees. License fees shall not increase <br />during the term of a license. A licensee <br />must pay a license fee in full at the <br />beginning of the term of the license by <br />April 1 of each calendar year of the term <br />of the license. Failure to pay the license <br />fee may be cause the denial of the license <br />application. <br />(Code 2003, § 38-906; Ord. No. 259(3rd series), <br />7-26-2021) <br />Sec. 3.04.880. Administration. <br />(a) Dock administrator. The city council shall <br />appoint a dock administrator who shall be <br />responsible for the administration of the city <br />dock licensing program, to include processing <br />applications, and maintaining the dock location <br />map. <br />(b) Dock location map. There shall be on file <br />with the city a map maintained by the dock <br />administrator showing the approved locations of <br />docks on public land and public rights -of -way. <br />The map shall contain the following information: <br />(1) Locations of public property and public <br />rights -of -way; <br />(2) Specific dock locations; <br />(3) A numerical designation for each dock <br />location to correspond with a list of license <br />holders; <br />(4) Restrictions applicable to certain areas <br />of shoreline; <br />(5) Shoreline access points; <br />(6) Shoreline areas available for winter stor- <br />age. <br />(c) Inspections; license revocation. The dock <br />administrator or designee shall from time to <br />time inspect any dock erected or maintained on <br />public property or public rights -of -way. If there <br />are any violations of this Code, state statute or <br />state regulation, the dock license holder shall be <br />notified in writing of the way the dock or dock <br />area does not comply. The license holder shall <br />have 14 days to remove the dock or otherwise <br />bring the dock license site into compliance. If the <br />violation is not corrected after 14 days, the <br />license shall be revoked and all property removed <br />from the dock license site unless, within the 14 <br />days, the dock administrator receives from the <br />license holder a written request for a hearing. <br />(d) Appeals. Appeals from any decision of the <br />dock administrator shall be as provided for in <br />section 1.08.160. <br />(Code 2003, § 38-907; Ord. No. 239(3rd series), <br />§ 1, 3-9-2020; Ord. No. 259(3rd series), 7-26- <br />2021) <br />CD3:30 <br />