"Marine terminal"is a unit comprising one or more piers, wharves, docks, bulkheads, slips, basins, with appurtenant buildings, structures, roadways, railroad tracks, truck-trailers and containing parking areas, open storage space, and equipment used for the transfer of persons or things between vessels (ships, barges, and lighters) and land.
"Pier"is a structure, usually of greater length than width, of timber, stone, concrete, steel or other material projecting from the shore into navigable water so that vessels may be moored alongside for loading and unloading or for storage or repairs. For the purpose of this code, where the word “pier” is used, it shall be construed as including wharf.
"Wharf"is a structure of timber, stone, concrete, steel, or other material having a platform built along and parallel to navigable waters so that vessels may be moored alongside for loading and unloading or for storage or repairs.
(Ord. 19146 § 1, 1970-08-04)