Chapter 10.80
CITY DOCK
Sections:
10.80.010 Time limits.
10.80.020 Fees.
10.80.030 Payment.
10.80.040 Violation – Penalty.
10.80.050 Lien.
10.80.010 Time limits.
Time limits for the use of the city dock are as follows:
(1) No charge – maximum stay: eight hours;
(2) Daily rate – maximum stay: three days;
(3) Weekly rate – maximum stay: seven days;
(4) Monthly rate – maximum stay: 30 days;
(5) Weekly and monthly rates are available only when dock facilities are not required for short-term use as determined by the public works director;
(6) Renewals of weekly and monthly facilities are allowed on a first-come first-served basis only;
(7) Daily use is limited to three times per month with 24 hours between uses;
(8) Payment of daily, weekly or monthly rates does not guarantee exclusive use if the craft leaves then returns. (Ord. 518 § 1, 1979).
10.80.020 Fees.
Fees for the use of the city dock are as follows:
Up to eight hours: no charge;
Daily rate: $4.00 per day;
Weekly rate: $1.00 per foot;
Monthly rate: $4.00 per foot. (Ord. 518 § 2, 1979).
10.80.030 Payment.
(1) Daily Fees. A lockbox and deposit envelopes shall be provided on the dock for deposit of daily fees.
(2) Weekly and Monthly Fees. Weekly and monthly fees shall be paid to the city clerk-treasurer, who shall transmit a copy of the receipt showing the boat and time of stay to the police department.
(3) The police department is directed to check the lockbox for payments by craft using the dock and transmit the payment envelopes to the city clerk-treasurer. (Ord. 518 § 3, 1979).
10.80.040 Violation – Penalty.
The police department is directed to write a citation for any craft using the city dock in violation of this chapter, for which citation a fine of $25.00 shall be payable to the city clerk-treasurer. (Ord. 518 § 4, 1979).
10.80.050 Lien.
When a citation has been issued by the police department and remains unpaid for 10 days, the city clerk-treasurer is directed to place a lien on the craft as provided by the Revised Code of Washington. (Ord. 518 § 5, 1979).