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a.Vessel maintenance work within the Harbor shall be limited to that ordinarily required to keep the vessel seaworthy and in good condition. Minor repairs to and routine maintenance of a vessel may be made or accomplished in the assigned berthing or mooring space, provided all work is done within the confines of the vessel and not carried on in any manner whatsoever upon the floats or tiers, into the water, or onto neighboring vessels.

b.Spray painting is strictly prohibited, except for airbrush painting required for boat numbering or names.

c.Major repairs which include, but are not limited to, construction, repair, or replacement of structural members or portions of the vessel are prohibited, except by advance request and written authorization from the Harbormaster. The criteria used for granting such a request shall be largely based on the ability of all materials used by or produced from the project to be completely contained in or on the vessel, and that a nuisance to neighboring vessels will not occur.

d.Use of welding equipment, burning torch or other open flame apparatus requires prior written permission from the Harbormaster.

e.In no event shall maintenance work performed to a vessel result in damage to Harbor facilities, including paint marks, drill holes, burn marks, and spilled fuel, oil, paint, or solvents. The licensee or permittee shall be financially liable for the repair or restoration of any such damage, even if it is caused by relatives, employees, or contract workers of the owner. (Ord. 3548 § 2, 2016)