§ 36.12 BOATING.
   (A)   Designated area. No person in a park shall bring into or operate any boat, raft, or other water craft, whether motor powered or not, upon any waters, except at places designated for boating by the Director. Such activity shall be in accordance with applicable regulations as are now or may hereafter be adopted.
   (B)   Public docks. No person in a park shall use the public docks for dockage or other purposes without first making arrangements for such accommodation with the Director, who shall assign space and collect reasonable rental charges in conformity with established regulations and rates.
   (C)   Operation of boats. No person in a park shall navigate, direct, or handle any boat in such a manner as to unjustifiably or unnecessarily annoy or frighten or endanger the occupants of any other boat, or disturb the ecology of the shoreline.
   (D)   Prohibition during closing hours. No person in a park shall dock or operate any boat of any kind on any waters, within fifteen (15) feet of any dock except by boat ramps, between the closing hour of the park at night and opening hour the following morning, nor shall any person be on, or remain on or in, any boat during the said closed hours of she park, except launching ramps.
('74 Code, § 17-42(b)) (Ord. 75-16, passed 7-3-75)
Cross-reference:
   Watercraft and waterways, see Ch. 91