![]() ![]() ![]() If the owner of the boat or persons in possession of the boat are not available to move the boat, or refuse to do so such moving of the vessel, the moving may be conducted by persons with whom the city has contracted to provide such services. 639 § l (part), 1987) 8.46.040 Moving dangerously moored or anchored vessels.Īny vessel which is determined by a police officer of the city to be dangerous to the physical safety of persons or to other vessels, mooring equipment, or the wharf, may be moved to a less hazardous location. 639 § l (part), 1987) 8.46.030 Anchoring or mooring prohibitions.Ī. Except for emergency anchoring conducted in a fashion as safe as the circumstances permit, no vessel shall be anchored within the mooring concession area without the express written permission of the holder of the mooring franchise or concession.ī. No anchoring or mooring may be done in a manner which may result in the vessel being in areas designated for swimming or as boating lanes.Ĭ. Mooring outside the concession area is prohibited.ĭ. Mooring is prohibited between October 1st and April 1st. Placement of mooring equipment in the mooring concession area, without the express consent of the holder of the mooring franchise or concession is prohibited. “Emergency anchoring” does not include anchoring for purposes of convenience. ![]() Unless otherwise stated the provisions of this chapter are applicable to the city-controlled area.ī. “Anchoring” means the use of weights, chains, cables, hooks and other devices for the purpose of making a vessel reasonably stationary on the surface of the ocean by providing a drag on the sea floor which weights, chains, cables, hooks and other devices are carried as portable equipment on said vessel.Ĭ. “Mooring equipment” means any physical equipment, including, but not limited to, weights, chains, cables, hooks and buoys used for making a vessel reasonably stationary on the surface by providing a drag on the ocean floor which equipment ordinarily remains stationary with respect to the ocean floor when the vessel or vessels using such mooring equipment travel elsewhere.ĭ. “Moor” and “to moor” each mean the act of making a vessel fast to a mooring.Į. “Mooring concession area” means that portion of the city-controlled area over which the city has granted a franchise for a concession allowing the holder of the franchise or concession to place moorings within the designated area.į. “Emergency anchoring” means anchoring for the purpose of protecting a reasonably perceived danger to life, limb or property and only for the time necessary to deal with the perceived danger. The following definitions are applicable in this chapter:Ī. “City-controlled area” means that portion of the tidelands and submerged lands situated within the city of Capitola referred to in Section I, of Chapter 884 of Statutes of 1974, and is also described as that certain parcel of land annexed to the city by Ordinance No. 8.46.020 Placement of mooring equipment prohibited.Ĩ.46.030 Anchoring or mooring prohibitions.Ĩ.46.040 Moving dangerously moored or anchored vessels.Ĩ.46.050 Removal of illegally anchored or moored vessels.Ĩ.46.060 Costs of moving and storing vessels.Ĩ.46.080 Abandoned vessel. ![]()
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