Chapter 12.03
PORT DIRECTOR

Sections:

12.03.010    Powers and duties.

12.03.010 Powers and duties.

The position of port director established in Chapter 3.02 under the Skagway port department is responsible for the management and control, operation and maintenance of the Port of Skagway.

A.    Scope of Responsibility. The port director shall be responsible, subject to the control and supervision of the borough manager and the policies established by the borough assembly, for the management, operation, and maintenance of the Port of Skagway.

B.    Powers and Duties.

1.    Enforcement. The port director is charged with the duty of enforcing all of the provisions of this title and any rules and regulations lawfully adopted, and is empowered to do so.

2.    Aid. In order to render aid to distressed persons and vessels in the port, the port director, any of his authorized assistants, and any police officer of the municipality shall have the authority to:

a.    Perform any and all acts to rescue and aid persons and to protect and save property;

b.    Take charge of and protect all property saved from marine disaster until such property is claimed by persons legally authorized to receive it or until otherwise disposed of in accordance with this title or other pertinent laws or regulations.

3.    Rules and Regulations. The port director shall prepare and submit reports required by the borough manager, and shall submit recommendations concerning new rules and regulations, as necessary, to ensure safe and effective operation of the municipality’s port facilities.

4.    Assignment of Moorage Facilities. The port director shall supervise and manage the assignment of all mooring spaces in the municipally operated port facilities; and he may from time to time in his discretion in the interests of safety, order, convenience and health require the owner or operator of any boat, vessel or floating structure to change from one (1) mooring space to another, and may himself move any boat which is unoccupied and in violation of this title.

5.    Refusal of Moorage Facilities. The port director may, in his/her discretion, refuse mooring facilities to any boat, vessel or floating structure which is or may become or create a fire hazard, or otherwise become a menace to the safety and welfare of other boats and their occupants. When the moorage facilities are crowded, he/she may refuse mooring facilities to floats, scows, rafts, pile drivers, boat shelters and other cumbersome floating structures. Upon refusal of mooring facilities, the boat owner, operator, master or managing agent shall be entitled to a pro rata refund of moorage fees paid in advance, less any other fees or charges the municipality may have against the boat, its owner, operator, master or managing agent. Houseboats and floating storage buildings not self-propelled are prohibited.

6.    Posting. The port director shall have the duty and the exclusive power to post signs and to designate the limit of port speeds, the classification and use of port areas, and the numbers designating exclusive mooring spaces within the mooring areas where such is allowed, and such other signs and notices as would inform the public at large and all boat owners and operators of authorized and prohibited uses of the boat harbor facilities, as established by the borough manager or the borough assembly. The port director shall have the power to order the making of signs to make effective all orders and decisions of the borough assembly, and rules and regulations relating to the use of the facilities.

7.    Traffic Direction. The port director and port department staff are authorized to direct all waterborne traffic, either in person or by means of visible or audible signal, in conformance with the provisions of this title; provided, that where necessary to expedite waterborne traffic, or to prevent or eliminate congestion or to safeguard persons or property, the harbormaster or designee (or in the event of a fire or other emergency, such other authorized officers of governmental agencies or authorities) may direct waterborne traffic as conditions may require, notwithstanding provisions of this title.

8.    Moving Boats. The port director may move any boat on which no person is aboard which is in violation of this title, or from which moorage or other fees are delinquent, or which is a derelict, a nuisance or is abandoned.

C.    Services of Port Director--Fees. The harbormaster is granted the power and authority, from time to time, but without any obligation or duty to do so, and without any obligation or liability on the part of the municipality for failure to do so, to replace defective mooring lines, pump boats which are in dangerous condition for lack of adequate mooring lines, and move any boat for any purpose of protecting the boat from fire or other hazard, or for the protection of other boats within the harbor. Whenever the port director performs any of the acts authorized, after having given notice to the boat owner or operator by hand delivery or at the registered address of the boat owner or operator of the immediate need or having attempted to give such notice, the boat and owner shall be required to pay to the municipality such fees as are set forth by the borough assembly by resolution.

(Ord. 20-21, Repealed & Replaced, 09/17/2020)