1024.04 GENERAL REGULATIONS.
   (a)   The following uses and activities shall not occur at, on or from any public road end:
      (1)   Littering.
      (2)   Engaging in any loud or boisterous conduct; nor shall any person play music at a volume which is audible beyond the boundaries of the public road end.
      (3)   Trespassing on adjoining or nearby private land.
      (4)   Refueling, repairing, or working on or regarding any boat, vessel, vehicle or boat trailer.
      (5)   Engaging in any conduct which shall impair, impede or diminish the free use of travel across the public road end by others who are utilizing the public road end in conformance with law.
      (6)   Camping.
      (7)   Disturbing the peace.
      (8)   Producing or maintaining a campfire or bonfire.
      (9)   Sunbathing.
      (10)   Picknicking.
   (b)   No automobile, truck, recreational vehicle, trailer, motorcycle or other vehicle, as defined by the Michigan Vehicle Code, Public Act 300 of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1949, as amended, shall be parked, stored or kept at or on any public road end except as follows:
      (1)   Automobiles and trucks may be parked for short periods of times in spots specifically designated for parking by the Village by signage. No such parking shall occur during the times when a public road end is closed to the public.
      (2)   Vehicles may launch boats at a public road end so long as such launching occurs at the public boat ramp, designated by the Village, which has been installed and maintained for such purpose and such launching is done in conformance with this chapter and all other applicable Village rules and regulations. Boats which do not require launching assistance from a vehicle, such as kayaks, canoes and similar vessels, may be launched by hand at a public road end, so long as such launching does not impair, impede or diminish the free use or travel across the public road end.
   (c)   No dock, wharf shore station, boat cradle, boat launch, boat tether, anchor, buoy or similar item shall be installed, stored, kept or utilized at any public road end (or the shoreline or bottomlands thereof), except any such structure specifically authorized by the Village and installed by the Village.
   (d)   No boat, watercraft, vessel, personal watercraft, jet ski, sail boat or similar vessel or item shall be moored, stored, anchored or kept at any public road end (or the shoreline or bottomlands thereof), except as follows:
      (1)   As specified in subsection 1024.04(b)(2), boats may be launched at a public boat launch at public road end. Pursuant to any such launching at a public road end, no boat, watercraft, personal watercraft, jet ski or vessel shall be tethered, moored or anchored at the public road end (or the shoreline or bottomlands thereof) for longer than it shall take to pull the launching vehicle out of the water and to drive away. No boat, watercraft, personal watercraft, jet ski or other water vessel shall be kept, moored or anchored at a public road end (or the shoreline or bottomlands thereof) for the time it takes to park the launching vehicle off site.
      (2)   For all public road ends, a boat may pull up to the shore to pick up or drop off passengers or equipment, but such use shall occur in a reasonably expedient fashion. No boat, watercraft, personal watercraft, jet ski or other water vessel shall be beached, stored, anchored or kept at any public road end (or the shoreline or bottomlands thereof) while the operator is not physically present on the watercraft or for any time period longer that simply picking up or dropping off passengers. No boat, watercraft, personal watercraft, jet ski or other water vessel shall be kept, docked or moored on or at a public road end overnight.
   (e)   No lounge chair, towel, or other personal item shall be kept, stored, or left unattended at or on any public road end.
   (f)   Hours of Usage. Unless different hours are posted by the Village on signage at and for a particular road end, public road ends covered by this chapter shall not be utilized between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
   (g)   It shall be unlawful for any person to consume, possess or control any type of alcoholic beverage at any public road end in the Village.
(Ord. 156. Passed 2-10-16.)