For the purposes of this chapter, the following phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given in this section. When not inconsistent with the context, words in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number, and words in the singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
"Garbage"includes any or all of the following: garbage, swill, refuse, cans, bottles, papers, vegetable matter, carcasses of dead animals, trash, rubbish, brush, lumber, timber, radioactive material, hazardous or toxic materials, or any other objects or materials not permitted to enter the water.
"Harbor master"means a person designated by a homeowners association, neighborhood group or other organization representing an identifiable geographic area recognized by the city, and authorized by the city to register vessels mooring in an identifiable geographic area. A harbor master shall not have the powers of a peace officer. Any organization wishing to designate a harbor master shall assure the city that adequate volunteers exist to provide coverage each day of the year.
"Houseboat"means any vessel, boat, watercraft or structure on or in any waterway, floating or non-floating, which is designed to be used without a permanent foundation and is designed or fitted out as a place of habitation and is not principally used for transportation. A houseboat is also known as a floating home and a live-aboard boat.
"Marina"means a facility operating under a valid use permit issued pursuant to Title 17 of this code that contains two or more berthing spaces at which vessels may be moored and occupied and which is capable of supplying each moored vessel with an individual electrical connection from a separate circuit and an individual water supply.
"Moor"means the fixing or keeping of a vessel in one location, temporarily or permanently, by mooring, anchoring, grounding, or any other means.
"Occupy"means living, sleeping, residing, or cooking in a vessel.
"Person"includes any person, firm, association, corporation, or any members, agents, or employees of any of the foregoing.
"Personal watercraft"means and includes, consistent with federal law, jet skis, watercycles and similar devices.
"Sewage"means any and all waste substance, liquid or solid, associated with human habitation, or which contains, or may be contaminated with, human or animal excreta or excrement, offal, or any feculent matter.
"Transient vessel"means any vessel temporarily moored or occupied on a waterway within the city for a period of less than four consecutive days and less than 10 days in any calendar month.
"Vessel"means any watercraft of any type or size used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water, including, but not limited to, barges, ferry boats, yachts, or rafts, but not including houseboats.
"Waterway"means any water, waterway, lake, river, creek, canal, lagoon, bay, inlet, slough, tributary, or arm of the sea situated within the territorial limits of the city, whether or not the lands lying under the water are privately or publicly owned.
(O4132; O2001 12)