(A) Damage to system. No person shall do any act which will cause damage to or destroy any part, portion, or the whole of the electrical system on the harbor facilities.
(B) Use of electrical system. No person shall change, modify, or use the existing electrical system except as specifically authorized by the city.
(C) Excessive use. No person shall draw more amperage from the electrical system or individual outlets or services than as designed and available from one outlet, except that one additional outlet may be used on a temporary basis to operate power tools while the worker is on site making vessel repairs.
(D) Vehicle or vessel contact prohibited. No person shall cause any vehicle or watercraft to be placed or moored in such a manner that the vehicle or watercraft or any part or extension thereof would come into contact with the electrical system or parts thereof.
(E) Approved connector. No person shall use other than a marine three-wire plug, 3/12 cord, approved by the city when using electricity from the city’s electrical system.
(F) Electrolysis. No person shall cause, permit, suffer, or maintain any boat that discharges electrical currents in the harbor waters which result in electrolysis in the harbor. The city shall disconnect electrical service to such vessel and deny electrical hookup until the fault is corrected.
(G) Electrical surcharge. It is hereby imposed upon the owner/operator of a vessel moored at the moorage facilities pursuant to a reserved or unreserved moorage permit, a surcharge for electrical service for each month or any portion of a month during which the vessel owned or operated by the owner/operator connects to the electrical system of the harbor facilities. The surcharge shall be in such amount as set by resolution by the City Council and as amended from time to time thereafter by resolution.
(Ord. 292, passed 12-18-2012) Penalty, see § 11.99