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_}6/Nv IAS.~ <br />e,~_s: <br />ORDINANCE# ..lJ..L, 2ND SERIES <br />AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE BY REVISING <br />SECTION 5.42 AND ADDING SECTION 5.43 RELATING TO BUSINESS AND JOINT USE <br />OF LAKE FACILITIES <br />The City Council of Orono ordains as follows: <br />Definitions. For the purpose of this Section, the following terms <br />have the meanings given them: . <br />A. "Boat Slip, Water" means a structure, space, dock or other thing <br />designed or used for the docking, mooring or storing of a boat temporarily or permanently in <br />or on water, including mooring posts, buoys or other devices. <br />B. "Boat Slip, Land" means a structure, space or other thing designed <br />or used for storing a boat temporarily or permanently on land adjacent to a lake, whether it is <br />located on or off the licensed premises. <br />C. "Business or Docking, Mooring, or Storing Boats" means renting <br />or otherwise providing space, including boat buoys, for docking, mooring or storing three or* <br />more boats belonging to persons other than the owner or occupant of the property. "Boat Slip. · · <br />Permanent" means a boat slip on land or water used for the storing of a given boat on a long- <br />term or yearly basis. <br />D. "Commercial Boat Dock Business" means providing spaq: for <br />docking, mooring or storing boats for a fee, or boats used in a trade or business, including, <br />without limitation, providing rented spaces, boat buoys, space for keeping boats ovmed by the <br />licensee and held fer sale, display, rental, or otherwise used in connection v1ith a boat or marina . . . . . . . <br />0 0 <br />Wat&:-"Boat Sli Transient; means a b at sli on land or water used for the tern ora <br />of many different boats for sho ~riods of time. <br />E. ~~rcial Docks" means docks, mooring spaces, mooring posts, <br />mooring buoys, or boat slips used in commercial boat dock busi~ss or by o~ in the business <br />of docking or storing boats as defined herein, including all "els", "T's", mooring posts, or any <br />other structures related to the main dock. "Joint Use" means more than two adjacent riparian <br />landowners joining for the purpose of using lakeshore property for swimming, bathing, fishing, <br />dockin2: or mooring boats, or for any other purpose. Joint use includes the following activities: <br />L. More than two adjacent riparian landowners sharing in the <br />1