§ 12.20.010. Registration and payment.  


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  • A.

    No person may moor, berth, tie, attach or connect a vessel to any harbor facility without registering with the harbormaster and paying or executing an agreement to pay applicable moorage charges.

    B.

    A person registering a vessel with the harbormaster shall provide the name, number, type, dimension, description, and uses of the vessel; the name and address of the registered owner, operator, and agent for the vessel; the type of registry requested; and such other information as may be requested by the harbormaster.

    1.

    In the event of a change of ownership or a change in operator, a new vessel mooring agreement shall be signed within thirty (30) days after the change.

    2.

    Vessels operating in the city's waterways or moored to public floats or dock facilities, within the city limits shall register the vessels with the harbormaster for the safety and public welfare of the Port of Hoonah.

    3.

    It is unlawful to moor where signs prohibit moorage at floats, docks, ramps, or loading zones. It is unlawful to moor in areas restricted as exclusive moorage without first obtaining permission from the Harbormaster.

    4.

    Vessels that are registered and moored but fail to pay moorage fees as required, or that are in violation of any section of this code, may be moved or restrained at any time by the harbormaster, with or without notice to the vessel owner or operator, and the owner or operator shall be charged the applicable fee for the harbormaster services.

    C.

    A vessel that is moored but not registered with the harbormaster may be moved at any time by the harbormaster, with or without notice to the vessel owner or operator, and the owner or operator shall be charged the applicable fee for the harbormaster services.

(Ord. 88-06-07-01 § 5 (part): prior code § 15.50.010)