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§ 11.30.010. HOUSEKEEPING AND SAFETY.
   (a)   All persons entering or using the boat harbor facilities shall maintain the facilities in an orderly manner as directed by the Harbormaster. If any user of the boat harbor facilities fails to leave the facilities in good condition, the Harbormaster shall order return the facilities to good condition and the user shall be charged for the work.
   (b)   Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the boat harbor facilities where "No Smoking" signs are posted.
   (c)   Safety and warning signs shall be observed and adhered to at all times by all persons.
(Ord. 2011-05, passed 6-14-11)
§ 11.30.020. OIL, FUEL, AND HAZARDOUS WASTES.
   (a)   Disposal or abandoning of oil, fuel, or hazardous wastes anywhere in the boat harbor facilities is strictly prohibited except in areas designated by the Harbormaster. A person violating this provision shall be reported to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and/or the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, the boat from which the oil, fuel or hazardous waste originated, and the boat owner of the boat from which the oil, fuel or hazardous waste originated, are subject to the fine established by this Title.
   (b)   The term HAZARDOUS WASTES used above includes all substances the release, storage, disposal or clean-up of which is regulated or controlled by the provisions of Title 46 of the Alaska Statutes, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), and/or the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) and all implementing regulations, as amended and any similar or successor statutes and regulations.
(Ord. 2011-05, passed 6-14-11)
§ 11.30.030. SECURING VESSELS.
   (a)   All boats or other property in the boat harbor facilities shall be secured in a safe manner. All methods of securing boats or property anywhere in the boat harbor facilities shall be subject to inspection and approval by the Harbormaster at any time. Users shall immediately improve the method of securing a Boat or property upon being instructed to do so by the Harbormaster.
   (b)   The Harbormaster is granted the power and authority to, from time to time, but without any obligation or duty to do so and without any obligation or liability on his or her part or that of the city for failure to do so, replace defective mooring lines, pump boats which are in a dangerous condition for lack of pumping and move any boat occupying any mooring space for the purpose of protecting such boat from fire or other hazard or for the protection of other boats therefrom.
(Ord. 2011-05, passed 6-14-11)
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