[Ord. 47-1958 § 8, passed 6-10-1958]
No garbage and refuse shall be deposited in any waters under
the jurisdiction of the City.
[Ord. 47-1958 § 8, passed 6-10-1958]
No person shall use toilet facilities emptying into waters under
the jurisdiction of the City when the boat is moored at a dock or
pier where toilet facilities are available. When such facilities are
not readily available, use of toilets on boats in City waters shall
be limited insofar as is practical and possible in the interest of
public health.
[Ord. 47-1958 § 7, passed 6-10-1958; Ord. 47-1958 § 303, passed 6-10-1958]
All boats not otherwise governed or regulated by Federal or
State statutes and regulations shall be equipped as follows:
(a) Motors. No boat shall be powered or equipped with a motor of greater
or lesser power than is compatible with safe operation.
(b) Life saving devices. Every boat shall carry a Coast Guard approved
life preserver jacket, ring, buoy or buoyant cushion at all times
for every person aboard.
(c) Fire extinguishers. All boats using inboard or outboard motors for
propulsion, and all boats having flammable liquids aboard such as,
but not limited to, gasoline or other fuel for lanterns or stoves,
shall carry a Coast Guard approved fire extinguisher.
(d) Anchors. All boats shall carry at least one anchor of proper weight
with sufficient line of ample length for any waters in which they
are to be used.
(e) Lights. All boats shall show lights when operating from sunset to
sunrise.
(f) Safety of equipment. No person shall own or operate a boat in waters
under the jurisdiction of the City unless the same shall be powered
and equipped so as not to endanger the life or property of persons
occupying or likely to occupy the same or of persons or property in
the vicinity.