The several rivers located within the County provide significant recreational opportunities for both the residents and visitors of the County. In recent years, such opportunities have induced several commercial operators to arrange and guide rafting trips on some of the County's rivers. The Board of Supervisors has found that such increased commercial use of the County's rivers poses a threat to the health, safety and welfare of the recreational users of the rivers, as well as to the property and environment owned or located in the vicinity of the rivers. The purpose of this Chapter is to address certain problems which result from use of the County's rivers by commercial rafting, including, without limitation, the following: parking and traffic congestion; food handling and sanitation; access to and from the rivers; violation of property rights; and adverse impacts on the riparian environment. This Chapter shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of its purpose.
(Added by Ord. No. 3390, effective 8-20-09; amended by Ord. No. 3490, effective 2-25-16. Formerly 6-35-1000)