No boats, racks, rafts, lumber, freight, merchandise,
supplies or any materials shall be deposited, placed, left upon or
permitted to remain upon any of the public wharves or piers at the
foot of Canandaigua Lake within the limits of the City of Canandaigua
without a permit from the Department of Public Works.
All sailboats and launches are forbidden to
anchor in any of the boathouse slips or within 100 feet of the west
end of said slips.
No garbage, dirt, sewage, cinders, ashes, stone
or other refuse matter shall be thrown or dumped upon any of the piers
or wharves of said channel or basin, or in any of the waters within
the corporate limits of said City, or upon the outlet of Canandaigua
Lake and the new channel for the outlet known as the "feeder", nor
upon or along the banks of said outlet or feeder between the limits
of the City of Canandaigua and the spot or place where formerly was
erected a dam across the said outlet at Chapin, formerly Chapinville,
except by and with the consent of the City Council previously granted.
No person shall in any manner mar, mutilate
or deface any of the piers, wharves or structures forming any part
of said channel or basin, nor post, paint, print or in any manner
affix or place thereon any bill or advertisement.
The piers now erected and built to the west
of the main pier in the City of Canandaigua shall hereafter be known
and designated as follows:
A. The pier nearest to the south end of the main pier
shall be known as Pier Number 1;
B. The pier next and to the north of Pier Number 1 shall
be known as Pier Number 2;
C. The pier next and to the north of Pier Number 2 shall
be known as Pier Number 3.
All buildings and structures erected or to be
hereafter erected upon or adjacent to or connected by means of a bridge
or other structure with any of the piers, wharves, breakwaters, cofferdams
or basins at the foot of Canandaigua Lake or in, upon or over any
of the waters of said lake within the limits of the City shall be
numbered and numbers displayed, in accordance with Chapter 586, Street
Naming and Property Numbering, of the Code of the City of Canandaigua.
The City shall provide normal maintenance of
piers and boardwalks located thereon. Said use of piers and boardwalks
shall be limited to ingress and egress.
The Code Enforcement Officer will be designated to enforce this article covering piers, harbors and boathouses as well as Chapter
300, Building, Unsafe, where applicable. In the event that any person, firm or corporation violates this article or Chapter
300 or any part thereof, the Code Enforcement Officer shall notify the owner of the existing violation. Such notice shall contain a statement of the violation, and the time within which the owner so served shall commence the maintenance, repair or removal of said structure. The notice shall further contain a time and place for a hearing before the Code Enforcement Agency in the City, not less than two weeks nor more than four weeks from the date of the service of said notice. In the event a hearing is held, or if the owner does not appear, and it is determined by the Code Enforcement Agency that such violation exists and the owner has failed to commence repair or other maintenance items he shall notify the City Council that such violation exists, giving full details, and with its approval shall notify owner that his permit has been revoked and said structure shall be secured for a period not to exceed six months. If the owner fails to show interest during that time, the City will have the right to repair or demolish said structure and reclaim such space.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a
fine not exceeding $250 or imprisonment in the County Jail of Ontario
County for not more than 15 days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
Each day on which any such violation continues shall constitute a
separate offense.