For purposes of this chapter:
A.
Beached. A vessel shall be deemed "beached" when such craft rests on the mud or other bottom or does not float freely at ordinary low tide.
B. "City waters"
means any and all waters within the corporate limits of the City.
C. "Marine debris"
shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 550(b) or successor statute as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the date of adoption of this chapter, "marine debris" means "a Vessel or part of a Vessel, including a derelict, wreck, hulk, or part of any ship or other watercraft or dilapidated Vessel, that is unseaworthy and not reasonably fit or capable of being made fit to be used as a means of transportation by water."
D. "Moor"
means the fixing of a vessel in one location temporarily or permanently by mooring, anchoring, grounding or any other means.
E. "Harbor and marina facilities"
shall have the same meaning as set forth in SMC § 10.88.040 and means those facilities which have received all required permits to operate within the City.
F. "Person"
shall be understood to include natural persons, firms, partnerships, associations, companies or corporations, singular and plural.
G. "Personal watercraft"
shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 651(s) or successor statute as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the date of adoption of this chapter, "personal watercraft" means a vessel 13 feet in length or less, propelled by machinery, that is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel, rather than in the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside the vessel. Such vessels are commonly referred to as "jet skis."
H. "Recreational vessel"
shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 651(t) or successor statute as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the date of adoption of this chapter "recreational vessel" means a "Vessel used primarily for pleasure."
I. "Turney Street Boat Ramp"
means the extension of Turney Street that leads into "City waters" used primarily for the launching/recovering of vessels.
J. "Turney Street Dock"
means the floating structure located to the south of the Turney Street Boat Ramp that extends into City waters used primarily for the mooring of small vessels for individuals that transit to and from the waterfront.
K. "Vessel"
shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 550(a) or successor statute as it currently exists or may hereinafter be amended. As of the date of the adoption of this chapter, "vessel" includes "every description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation by water."
L. "Waters of Dunphy Park"
means all of the property owned and/or held in trust by the City covered by the waters of Richardson Bay, between the southerly line of Napa Street and the southeasterly line of Litho Street, including portions of Napa Street, Bee Street, Litho Street, Railroad Avenue, and Lot 263 and a portion of Lot 262 currently shown on the unrecorded Salt Marsh and Tidelands Map No. One which shall be replaced with an updated map upon recordation.
M. "Water structure"
includes structures of every kind and nature, not included in the definitions of vessel, which exist on, over or above the water, including, but not limited to, piers, wharves and docks.
(Ord. 1244 § 1, 2017; Ord. 1254 § 1, 2018)