§ 92.10. MOORING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person or firm to moor any boat to any real or personal property which is owned or leased by the City, or which has been dedicated to the public use, with the excep tion of mooring at Knowles Park, Veterans Park and the City's marina as provided for in this Section:

    (1)

    City Marina. Mooring at the City marina is only permitted pursuant to Sections 92.30, et seq., of the City of Delray Beach Code of Ordinances. Excursion boats may not operate from the City marina.

    (2)

    Knowles Park. An owner or operator may temporarily moor a watercraft at Knowles Park for the purposes of placing a boat into and removing a boat from the Intracoastal Waterway. Excursion boats may not operate from Knowles Park.

    (3)

    Veterans Park.

    (a)

    Temporary docking in designated areas is permitted at Veterans Park for up to three (3) hours in any one-day period. Docking at the Veterans Park Dock shall not exceed twenty-one (21) hours in a week.

    (b)

    Persons docking a vessel at Veterans Park are prohibited from using electricity or other utilities belonging to the City and are prohibited from discharging any unsanitary material into the Intracoastal Waterway while moored.

    (4)

    Live aboard vessels, as defined by F.S. Chapter 327 are regulated by subsection 4.3.3(U) of the land development regulations, and prohibited unless expressly permitted in the land development regulations or the Code of Ordinances.

(Code 1980, § 8-23; Ord. No. 55-79, passed 9/10/79; Am. Ord. No. 42-81, passed 9/8/81; Am. Ord. 18-92, passed 5/26/92; Ord. No. 21-01, § 1, passed 5/1/01)

Cross reference

Penalty, § 92.99.