(a) 
Definitions.
See article 1.02.
(b) 
Requirements and restrictions.
(1) 
Operation of watercraft.
The operation of watercraft as to registration, license requirements, safety equipment, and speed, both on the dredged canals and the waters of Lake LBJ within the city corporate limits, shall be in conformance with the published rules of the Lower Colorado River Authority and the state parks and wildlife commission. Observance of "no wake" speed is required.
(2) 
Mooring of watercraft.
Watercraft may be moored alongside the owner's boating facility and seawall or alongside another watercraft provided the thirty-five (35) foot open steerage area, measured down the centerline of the dredged canal, is maintained and does not extend more than fifty (50) feet from the seawall on the open waters of Lake LBJ. Mooring alongside non-owned facilities or seawalls requires the owner's permission including permission to use the owner's sanitary facilities.
(3) 
Storing of watercraft.
Storage of watercraft along the waterfront is restricted to the waterfront boating facility. Jet ski lifts and ramps are considered part of the waterfront boating facility. Storage of watercraft on the bank, other than paddleboats, canoes, and watercraft play toys, is prohibited. A watercraft without required registration or in an inoperable condition is deemed to be stored.
(c) 
Penalty.
See article 1.03.
(Ordinance 059 Rev. 7, secs. I, V, VII, adopted 9/20/2022)
(a) 
Approval.
The board of aldermen of the city approves the HHPOA's property development application form for a city permit to set water safety buoys and thereby mark a 40 feet by 61 feet by 90 feet area at the HHPOA Dove Park Pier for "protected swimming." The HHPOA's permit application to set water safety buoys on the surface of Lake LBJ also required approval by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA).
(b) 
Designated swimming area and entrance fee.
The 40 feet by 61 feet by 90 feet area, after being marked off by water buoys, plus other appropriate devices, at the Dove Park Pier is designated as a "protected swimming area" within the city. Entrance into the designated area, by land, will be controlled by the HHPOA, who owns Dove Park and the pier. The city will not charge a fee for use of the protected swimming area.
(Ordinance 024 Rev. 1, adopted 4/16/1998)