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Mooring Permit - Monthly: A permit may be issued to a boat to be left on <br />the Reservoir and moored to a~ City-owned boat dock upon the payment of <br />$6.00 per month. <br />In-and-Out Permit - Annual: A permit may be issued to a boat to be placed <br />on the Reservoir on a daily or "in-and-out" basis upon the payment of <br />$10.00 per year. <br />In-and-Out Permit - Daily: A permit may be issued to a boat to be placed on <br />the Reservoir on a daily or "in-and-out" basis upon the payment of $2.00 <br />per day. <br /> <br />Prohibited Types of Boats. Permits will be issued only to boats of a <br />substantial type and structure. This shall expressly exclude hydroplanes and <br />other racing craft, metal boats without adequate air chambers, rafts and any <br />other floating devices determined by the Lake Warden to be unsafe. <br /> <br />General Requir~gnts. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, all boats <br />shall, in order to be permitted, be constructed, equipped and/or operated as <br />follows: <br /> <br />Minimum Freeboard. When loaded with passenger~, tackle, equipment, <br />machinery, fuel and supplies, the m/nimum exposed height of the side of the <br />boat above the water surface (freeboard) shall not be less than: <br /> <br />Depth of Boat Freeboard <br />(Inches) {Inches) <br />12 2 3/4 <br />18 3 3/4 <br />20 5 1/2 <br />30 6 1/2 <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />eo <br /> <br />Juveniles. No boat shall be operated by a person under seventeen years of <br />age. Persons under seventeen years of age may enter and be passengers in a <br />boat only if accompanied by an adult. <br />Operating Near Spillways. No boat shall be taken into restricted areas <br />adjoining the spillways and/or intake tower, or in any other area marked by <br />signs as restricted. <br />Passing. When two boats approach each other on the same course, the <br />operator of each shall keep to his right (starboard), passing the other <br />boat to his left (portside). Boats without power shall at all times have <br />the right-of-way over power boats. No boat shall cross the bow of another <br />boat within a distance of 50 yards. <br />Influence of Alcohol. No person under the influence of alcohol shall <br />operate or be a passenger in a boat on the Reservoir at any time. <br />Ride the Gunwales. No person operating a boat shall allow any person to <br />ride or sit on the gunwales or on the deck of the bow of the boat while <br />underway. <br />Speed and Reckless Navigation. An operator of a boat shall at all times <br />navigate it in a careful and prudent manner, at a rate of speed and in such <br />a way as not to endanger the property or physical well-being of any other <br />person. <br />Pails for Sanitary Purposes. Each boat shall be equipped with a pail or <br />other suitable device to be used only for sanitary purposes. <br />Bailing Equipment. Each boat shall be equipped with an efficient pumping <br />device or bailing bucket. <br />Oars. Each boat shall be equipped with one or more oars or paddles. <br />Accidents. The operator of any boat involved in a collision or other <br />accident resulting in damage to property and/or injury or death of any <br /> <br /> <br />
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