A.
Except as otherwise permitted by this chapter, no transitory vessel shall be moored, anchored, grounded, placed, or otherwise located in any waterway of Sacramento County for a period exceeding 14 days without a permit issued by the Sheriff. This 14 day period is consecutive and will commence upon written notice by the Sheriff. Prior to the issuance of any permit under this chapter, owners or operators of vessels shall allow the Sheriff or designee to board and inspect the onboard sewage reception system and place a dye tablet within the sewage reception system to determine compliance with this chapter.
B.
With a permit as provided in this chapter, a vessel may be anchored in Sacramento County waterways for up to 30 consecutive days in a 60 day period if all of the following requirements are met:
1.
2.
The vessel is in a seaworthy condition in accordance with Sacramento County Code Section 6.42.030(M), and poses no threat of pollution or sanitation hazard;
3.
The vessel is capable of self-propelled navigation in accordance with Sacramento County Code Section 6.42.030(M), and poses no threat of pollution or sanitation hazard;
4.
The vessel does not obstruct navigation;
5.
The vessel is moored in compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws.
C.
Any transitory vessel moored within the waters of Sacramento County for greater than fourteen days (14) days shall be equipped with the following:
1.
An operable Coast Guard certified marine sanitation device in accordance with Sacramento County Code Section 6.42.110(B)(1)(a)(b) and (c); or
2.
A self contained portable toilet; or
3.
Or other onboard portable sewage reception system that prevents the overboard discharge of treated or untreated excrement, sewage, or other waste matter or contaminant of any kind.
(SCC 1410 § 1, 2009)