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HALIFAX HARBOR MARINA
MASTER SLIP/SPACE RENTAL AGREEMENT TERMS OF AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CURRENT ORDINANCE EXHIBIT "A': RULES AND REGULATIONS (To Halifax Harbor Marina Master Slip/Space Rental Agreement) Definitions. For the Purposes of these Rules, The following words and terms have the following meanings: "Marina"
shall refer to The City of Daytona Beach Halifax Harbor Marina and/or the
Operator, and its employees. of Halifax Harbor Marina. "Owner shall
refer to the Vessel Owner, its agent or representative. "Vessel"
shall refer to Owner's boat for which the Marina provides dockage. "Agreemenf'
Refers to the Halifax Harbor Marina Master Slip/Space Rental Agreement and
Appendix "A" Rules and Regulations, and the Short Form Slip/Space
Rental Agreement,all between Marina and Owner. "Monthly"
shall refer to slip and agreements for a terms less than twelve months.
"Annual" shall refer to slip/rental agreements for a term of
twelve months. "Monthly
Live Aboard Fee" shall refer and apply to vessels being occupied for 10
or more consecutive nights in a calender month or for 14 or more
non-consecutive nights in a calendar month. Rules
and Regulations. 1.
Admission, registration, slip assignment and termination. Only
vessels in good and seaworthy condition will be admitted. All vessel owners
or captains must report, by radio, or in person, to the marina office upon
arrival for registration and slip assignment. Owner will not change slips
without permission of the Marina. a.
Criteria for admission. To be admitted, Owner's vessel shall be: (1)
registered or documented, marked and maintained as required by law and safe
practices (2)
subject to an initial and subsequent inspections by Marina or other
appropriate agencies to ascertain the maintenance of proper health and
safety conditions and appearance, including but not limited to: operational
engine(s); size, condition, number and length of dock lines and cleats;
adequate fendering to protect Marina's docks; condition and appearance of
exterior portion of vessel; odor; condition of bilges and bilge pump(s),
condition of fuel tanks, marina head facilities and plumbing, etc. (a) All
vessels must have adequate electrical or mechanical, permanently installed
bilge pumps in constant state of readiness. Switches should be labeled and
placed where they can be readily seen, preferably near the helm. (b) All
vessels must be equipped to comply with the Florida Clean Vessels Act, as
discussed in Paragraph 5, below. b. Slip
assignment and matching vessel length with slip length. Marina will attempt
to honor Owner's preference for slip assignment,consistent with Marina's
need to match vessels to slips of an appropriate size. Owner agrees to move,
at Marina's request, his/her other vessel to a slip with similar services (ie.,
cable, electronic service) and in the same basin if Owner's vessel is less
than 90% of the length of the slip to which originally assigned. c.
Termination. This agreement may be terminated by Marina immediately if the
vessel fails the initial inspection, which will be conducted by Marina
within ten days of the arrival of Owner's vessel. Subsequently, Marina may
cancel this Agreement and order any boat to vacate the space being occupied
for the violation of the Rules and Regulations of Halifax Harbor. 2.
Dockage Charges and Vessels Measurement. Dockage charges will be calculated
by multiplying the appropriate dockage rate by the measured length of the
vessel or by a minimum length as describe below: a.
Minimum Length for calculating dockage charges: (1) North and South Basin:
30 Feet (2) South
Basin Docks "E" through "J": Length of the slip or
length of vessel whichever is greater. b. Determination of Vessel Length (1) Boats
will be measured by Marina from the bow extremity along a straight line
parallel with the water. Extensions, such as pulpits, bow spits, davits,
dinghies and outboards will not be included in the measurement. (2)
Marina may elect to use the registered or documented length as the basis for
charges. Any question of length will be settled by measurement. 3.
Advertising, soliciting and commercial use. a.
Advertising or soliciting, include advertising for lease or sale of owners
vessel, shall not be permitted except in those areas designated for such and
approved by Marina. b.
Watercraft shall not be used for commercial purposes from the Marina unless
assigned to or occupying, while so engaged, a slip designated for commercial
use. All commercial use must be requested in writing by Owner and approved
by Marina in writing, in advance. c.
"Yacht Brokerage" - Persons interested in purchasing a vessel
berthed in the Marina will not be allowed access to althe vessel unless the
owner or an owner's representative is present. An Owner will not be able to
abuse the Marina access policy by merely calling the Marina when the Owner
wants a prospective purchaser to look at the vessel. 4.
Checking out at termination of agreement. Owner agrees to notify Marina when
removing his/her vessel permanently, and shall settle his/her account prior
to departing. Marina requested that Owner leave a forwarding address to
facilitate handling of mail and telephone calls. All personal property must
be removed from dock boxes when dockage rental is terminated. After the
departure of the Owner's vessel, locked dock boxes shall be opened by Marina
and Marina shall not be responsible for any contents therein. 5.
Clean Vessel Act compliance. Owner agrees to comply with City ordinances and
State and Federal law and regulations concerning the stowage and disposal of
human waste. All boaters are prohibited from discharging raw sewage into
waters of the Marina or within three miles of the east coast of Florida.
Under the Florida Clean Vessel Act, the following vessels must have a
working toilet on board when in state waters: (1) boat 26 feet or longer
with enclosed cabin and berthing facilities; (2) boats used primary as a
residence for 21 out of 30 days. All holding tank valves shall be set to
direct waste water into an on-board holding tank. The valve directing waste
into the holding tank shall be secured to prevent over-board discharged into
Marina waters. Marina will make best efforts to provide pump-out service for
holding tanks, and dump facilities for port-a-potties, free of charge. Owner
is encouraged to use Marina restrooms in lieu of on-board toilet facilities
when in Marina waters. 6.
Extended cruises and slip assignment. a. When Owner expects to vacate
his/her slip for more than 48 hours he/she shall so notify Marina in
advance. Marina may lease the slip to other persons during the period of
vacancy. Owner will not sublease his/her leased slip and will not lease
his/her vessel without prior written approval of Marina. Transfer of vessels
between slips is not allowed except by prior written concurrence of Marina.
To assure slip availability upon return, Owner agrees to notify Marina in
writing, before departure, of the date and expected time of return and to
confirm 48 hours prior to return. b. Marina reserves the right to move a
transient vessel without notice. 7.
Conduct. Owner and Owner's guest, for whom he/she is responsible, agrees to
conduct him/herself at all times while at the Marina so as to create no
annoyance, hazard or nuisance to the Marina or to other vessels or Marina
patrons and guests. a.
Owner and Owner's guest will keep noise to a minimum at all times, and will
use discretion in operating engines, generators, radios and tel- evision
sets. Power tools may be used only when such use does not constitute a
nuisance. Any work or other activities that are a nuisance to others will
not be permitted. See Halifax Work Regulations, published separately as a
part of the Slip/Space Rental Agreement. b. The
City of Daytona Beach leash law (Ordinance No. 75-406) applies to all Marina
docks and upland areas. Pets are permitted at the Marina only if they are
not nuisance. Owner are responsible for actions of their pets. This
Agreement may be terminated by Marina if Owner's pet, or the pet of Owner's
guest, creates a nuisance. Examples of nuisance behavior include but are not
limited to: toileting on Marina property or on the property of oth- ers,
(unless Owner removes all traces of waste material and disposes of them in a
closed container placed in a trash receptacle); noise, threatening demeanor,
running at large (not on a leash). Pets may not be tied on docks, walks or
land. c. Fishing
and cast netting are not permitted from docks or slip. Owner may fish or
cast from his/her vessel only if activity does not disturb other guest or
damage or foul the property of another, and if equipment, catch and residue
are contained on the vessel. All residue from cleaning fish and shell- fish
shall be retained on board for proper disposal or sealed in plastic bags and
placed into upland dumpsters provided by Marina. The cleaning of fish and
shellfish on the docks or finger piers, and the disposal of fish or
shellfish parts in waters or grounds of Marina is prohibited. State law
prohibits dis- posal of fish parts in Marina waters. Marina reserves the
right to prohibit fishing. d.
Swimming and diving are not permitted in the waters of the Marina. e.
Rigging shall be secured to prevent undue noise. f. Owner
agrees to hang no laundry, towels, bathing suits or other items above decks
on his/her vessel or on docks and finger piers of Marina. g. Security gated
and restroom doors are to be kept closed and locked at all times and laundry
and telephone rooms shall be locked when not occupied.
People who do not have keys will not be given access to gates or restrooms
and should be reported to Marina or Marina security. Owner is requested to
cooperate with Halifax Harbor Neighborhood Watch and with security guards
under contract to Marina. h.
Firearms, loaded or unloaded, will not be displayed topside or on Marina
property. i.
Bicycle, motorcycles, motor bike, moped and motor scooter riding, skating
and skate boarding on the docks is prohibited. Motorcycles motor- bikes,
mopeds and motor scooters may not be stored on the docks. j. The use
or display of live fireworks is prohibited from boats, docks and upland
property of the marina. 8.
Contraband and related matters. Possession of contraband and prohibited
items are substances, including but not limited to illegal drugs and
narcotics, unlicensed weapons which require a license, unlawful weapons and
loaded firearms is prohibited. Marina has a policy of cooperation with
local, state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard in the
execution of its "Zero Tolerance" responsibilities and will grant
such agencies access to the facilities of the Marina for lawful pursuit of
their enforcement responsibilities. The arrest of Owner or Owner's guest or
crew by any agency for a suspected offense covered by this provision may
result in termination of the Slip/Space Rental Agreement prior to final
legal disposition. 9.
Contractors. Owner agrees to only use contractors or service personnel who
register at the Marina Office and produce proof of insurance in accor- dance
with City Ordinance prior to working on any vessel in Halifax Harbor. See
Halifax Harbor Work Regulations, published separately. Owner agrees to pay a
the daily rate for electricity used by Owner's Contractor unless the
Contractor uses the electrical service for which Owner has paid in advanced.
10.
Emergencies. Owner must maintain his/her vessel in a state of readiness for
movement in case of fire or evacuation. Owner will notify Marina if
propulsion machinery is inoperative and will remain so for more than 48
hours, and will advise of action being taken to restore machinery to
operable con- dition. In an emergency, Marina reserves the right, but not
the responsibility, to take such action as necessary and prudent to
safeguard Owner's vessel and adjacent vessel and property of Marina. Owner
agrees to pay Marina all charges for services rendered on behalf of Owner
and Owner's vessel in an emergency situation, to include charges for Marina
staff and materials and/or the costs of hiring a contractor to move or
remove the vessel and to make any repairs required to make the vessel safe
and free from defects which may endanger life, property or natural
environment. 11.
Exclusive Use. Marina and Owner and Owner's guest alone may use the shore
side toilets and laundry facilities, except for the facilities attached to
the Marina Office designated for use by the general public. 12.
Fires, Fueling and dangerous conditions. a. The use of charcoal burners, gas
welders, gas torches or any open flame-producing equipment is prohibited.
Cooking aboard vessel is permitted if alcohol, electric, propane or CNG gas
stoves are used, unless otherwise prohibited by such authority as fire
regulations or the U.S. Coast Guard. The fueling of vessels is permitted
only at the Marina fuel docks. Fuel shall be stored only in tanks integral
to the vessel, except that not more than two portable fuel cans, properly
rated as fuel containers, may be kept on board if secured to the vessel, to
prevent shifting or spillage of fuel. Owner will be correct immediately any
dangerous or hazardous condition on his/her vessel, or caused by his/her
vessel, upon notice of such condition. b.
Gasoline and other petroleum products, explosive and incendiary and
hazardous materials, including environmental hazards, may not be left on
docks and may not be stored in dock boxes. Such materials, if found
unattended, may be removed and disposed of by the Marina at Owner's expense.
c. Fueling
operations. Any discharge into waters of the state, including the Marina, is
prohibited by law and this Ordinance. Owner is responsible for assuring that
his/her vessel does not discharge, either by venting or by overflowing the
filler, into Marina waters. Precautions must be taken to catch or absorb any
overflow. Owner or his/her adult designee, not a child, shall attend the
fuel nozzle throughout the fueling operation until the nozzle is shut off
and returned to the Marina attendant. Marina employees are not permitted to
fuel Owner's vessel. Owner may not fuel small c.raft or other equipment at
Halifax Harbor, including water and upland areas, except at the Marina's
fuel dock. Portable fuel tanks and equipment should be placed on the fuel
dock for filling. Before refueling vessels, close hatches,doors and ports.
Shut down all engines, motors and equipment. Ground gasoline nozzle. Do not
top off tank and do not smoke. After refueling, clean up any fuel spillage,
open hatches, doors and ports, ventilate bilges and cabin and operate bilge
blower. 13. Insurance/loss. Owner agrees to have his/her vessel insured by liability insurance and to be held responsible for damage caused to other vessels in Halifax Harbor or to the structures thereof. Marina assumes no responsibility for the safety of any vessel docked at the Halifax Harbor and will not be liable for fire, theft, or damage to said vessel, its equipment or any property in or on said vessel, however rising. Owner acknowledges that he/she has been advised that the Marina makes no representation or warranty offers Owner or Owner's vessel a safe berth, or that Marina offers the safest avail- able refuge. Owner and his/her vessel are fully responsible for all of the consequences of the vessel' continuing presence in the Marina as set forth in this Agreement. Owner agrees to hold Marina harmless in the event claims for damage to other persons or property arise from the presence of Owner's vessel in Marina. Owner has produced evidence of, or has covenanted and agreed that he/she has in full force and effect, and Marina has relierl upon, (a) a
marina hull insurance policy of a "Named perils" or "all
risks" for the value of the vessel of the vessel, and (b) a third party
liability policy, also known as a P&I policy. Owner agrees that he/she
is fully responsible for making arrangements for the safety and protection
of his/her boat and appurtenances. Owner authorizes Marina to remove his/her
vessel from Marina, at Owner's expense, if Owner fails to remove said vessel
after receiving notice from Marina that the vessel is imperiled or
represents a threat of damage to Marina property or to property of a third
party. 14.
Live-aboard Policy. The appropriate live aboard rate/fee and live aboard
rate for electric service will be charged when the Owner or his/her agent or
crew resides on a vessel within Halifax Harbor Marina for any consecutive
period of 8 nights, or a total of 12 or more non-consecutive nights
in any 30 day'period. The period is not governed by a calendar month. The
live aboard rate/fee also applies if the marina is used as the principle
residence while in the Daytona Area, or the marina address, i.e. 450 Basin
St., Daytona Beach, FI 32114 is used as an address to receive regular mail.
The Owner agrees to inform the Marina of any actual or planned live aboard
period. Owner acknowledges that it is a condition of live aboard status that
he/she will make his/her vessel available to the Marina to pump out the
on-board holding tank at least once per calendar month and more frequently
if required to maintain sanitary, odor free condition. Only vessels thirty
feet or longer may be occupied in a year round live aboard status. Marina
reserves the right to disqualify any vessel for live aboard status, if in
the Marina's sole judgement the vessel provides unsuitable habitation for
the intended users. 15.
Parking. a. Owner
will be issued Marina parking decals for display on the left rear portion of
his/her vehicles. Guest/temporary passes may be obtained- from the Marina
Office. b. Owner
shall inform Marina of his/her intention to leave a parked vehicle during
Owner's absence from the Marina for more than 72 hours. c. All motor
vehicles and trailers parked in Marina lots must meet currents State Motor
Vehicle registration requirements, present a good appearance,
and be in serviceable condition. d. This
Agreement confers no right to park motor homes, travel trailers, boats,
water-sports equipment and boat trailers on Marina property. Marina may
authorize temporary overnight parking of such possessions if space is
available. Marina provides, on space-available basis, a storage facility for
such possessions. The fee for storage is set by current City Ordinance. e. City
Ordinance prohibits anyone from sleeping in any vehicle or staying or
camping overnight on Marina property other than aboard prop- erly assigned
vessels. 16.
Payment. a, Dockage fees and electrical and other services fees shall be
paid in advanced. An open credit card account covering the anticipated total
charge is acceptable. If payment in another form is not received when due,
the open credit card may be used for payment of balances due, including
payment for Marina gate keys not returned to Marina. b.
Payments due for dockage at the Annual rate, and for Agreements for tenancy
of three months or more at the appropriate Monthly rate and charges for
services, are to be paid in time to be received by Marina prior to the 6th
of the month. A late fee of 10% of the current month's charged shall be
assessed for payments received by Marina on or after the 6th. The fee may be
waived if payment is mailed and the envelope bears a final post mark prior
to the 1 st date of the month for which payment is due. The fee may be
waived at the discretion of the Marina Manager. c.
Payments at the Weekly Rate shall be pro-rated only for days following the
initial week of tenancy, which shall be at the weekly rate. d. Payments at
the Monthly Rate established for periods less than three calendar months
shall be paid each thirty days in advance, with service charges, with
charges calculated from the first until the last day of tenancy. Such
payments shall be calculated on the basis of a 30-day month without regard
to the calender month. Additional days beyond the initial 30-day period
shall be pro-rated at the same rate and shall be paid 30 days in advance. If
tenancy extends beyond 90 days, further dockage payments will be at the rate
established for periods of three calender months or more. A late fee of 10%
of the current month's charges shall be assessed for payments received by
Marina on or after the 6th day following the date payment is due. The fee
may be waived at the discretion of the Marina Manager. e. Payment
at the Monthly Rate established for periods of three or five calender months
or of six or more months shall be from the first day through the last night
of a calender month, payable one month in advanced with the prorated charges
for any rental day preceding the initial complete calendar month. If an
Agreement for a term is excess of three calender months is terminated before
the 90th day of occupancy, all dockage charges for the entire term of the
Agreement shall be recomputed and payable at the appropriate rate for the
lesser period. f.
Payments at the Annual Rate shall be from the first day through the last
night of any consecutive twelve month period, payable either (1) a minimum
of the first and last months' change in advance, together with the prorated
charges, based on the Annual rate, for any rental days preceding the first
day of the initial calender month, and ten equal monthly dockage payments
commencing on the first day of the second calender month, or (2) totally in
advance. Unless terminated by either party on 30-day advance written notice,
the Annual Agreement will automatically be renewed for an addi- tional
one-year term and all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations in
effect on the date of renewal shall govern during the renewed term. If the
annual Agreement is terminated prior to completion of the initial 12-month
term, dockage for the expired term of the agreement shall be recomputed and
charged at the appropriate monthly rate as described in subparagraph16d and
16e, above. The deposit ("last month's charges") may be applied
against: (1) any deficiencies resulting from recomputation of charges upon
premature termination; (2) any monthly charges and late fees due and owing
to Marina, and (3) charges for the final month. g. The
dockage day starts at 6:00 a.m. Any vessel docked prior to 6:00 a.m. will be
charged dockage for the previous night. Check out time shall be 12:00 noon.
Any vessel occupying a berth after 12:00 noon will be charged the service
fees for that night. h. As an
additional remedy for enforcement of rents, Owner hereby authorizes Marina
to sell the vessel at a non-judicial sale in the event of non-payment of
rent and service fees in accordance with the provisions of Section 328.17,
Florida Statutes. 17.
Short Form Slip/Space. Rental Agreement. Owner and Marina have signed a
Short Form Slip/Space Rental Agreement acknowledging acceptance of and
intent to adhere to the terms of this Master Slip/Space Rental Agreement and
Exhibit "A" (Rules and Regulations) hereto. Copies of these docu-
ments have been delivered to Owner. 18.
Storage on docks. Owner will not place dinghies, small craft, supplies,
materials, accessories or debris on walkways or finger piers, and will not
construct thereon any locker, chest cabinets or similar structures. Boarding
steps approved by Marina may be placed on the leased finger pier adjacent to
Owner's vessel in a manner that will not impede use of the finger pier by
others. In no case will Owner or Owner's contractor store containers of gaso-
line, diesel fuel or other petroleum products or hazardous materials on
docks or in dock boxes. Such containers may be placed on docks only for the
purpose of transferring them immediately between the vessel and the shore or
another craft. 19.
Termination. Marina reserves the right to terminate any agreement for
berthing facilities. 20.
Utilities and related services. Owner will contract only with Marina for
pier-side services including but not limited to electricity, cable
television and water. Owner may use his/her own satellite dish, so long as
it is mounted on Owner's vessel. a. Electric service. (1)
Payment for service. Owner will be billed, and will pay in advance, for
electricity at the rate established by Ordinance for the power Owner
requests. If Owner's vessel is found at any time to be connected to Marina's
electric service for which he/she has not paid in advance at the appropriate
rate, Owner will be charged in arrears for the entire month at the next
billing. If actual service hook-up is noted to be at a higher-than-
contracted amperage/voltage rate, at ant time during the month (eg. 50
amp/208 volt service hook-up vs 30/110 contracted), the higher rate will be
charged for the entire current month and for subsequent months so long as
the hook-up to the higher service continues. Such charges at the higher rate
will be the monthly charge, not pro-rated. (2)
UL-approved cords required. Owner will connect to Marina power outlets only
with serviceable, UL-approved power cords designed specifically for marine
use and rated for the electrical service to which connected. The Marina will
remove any unauthorized or unserviceable power cords, and Marina will not be
responsible for any consequences of such removal. Plugs must have integral
weather proof covers in serviceable condition. (3)
Alteration of electric supply system prohibited. No addition, alteration or
modification shall be made to the electrical supply system furnished by
Marina. Marina shall not be responsible for electrical interruption or power
surges, or the results or damage therefrom. b. Cable
TV. Owner will be charge in advance for Cable TV service, if such service is
requested, at the established rate for Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Week-end
service. If Owner's vessel is found to be connected to cable at any time
during a month for which Owner has not paid in advance for cable service,
Owner will be charged in arrears for the entire month at the next billing. c. Water.
Marina provides access to fresh water at no charge, but prohibits use of
fresh water to cool air-conditioners and other equipment or to cool the skin
of the vessel. (1) Owner
will be charged a fee of $25 per occurrence if found to be using fresh water
supplied by Marina to cool air-conditioners or other equipment. Marina may
disconnect hoses used in violation of this paragraph and will not be
responsible for any consequences of such action. (2) Owner
agrees to disconnect all water hoses when he/she will be absent from the
boat. Marina may disconnect Owner's water hose at the dock in Owner's
absence and Marina will not be responsible for any consequences of such
action. (3) Owner
agrees to use a shut-off nozzle to conserve water when washing his/her
vessel. (4) Water siphons will not be used except in an emergency. d. Vessel
air conditioners and heaters should be set at a reasonable temperature to
help conserve energy. Unattended vessels with a/c and heaters left running
are susceptible to damage should the water intake line become blocked. This
could lead to extensive damage to the heating and cooling equipment, and to
the vessel. 21.
Vessel operations. Owner or his/her representative remains responsible for
the operation and berthing of his/her vessel within the approach channel and
waters of Halifax Harbor. When Owner's vessel enters Halifax Harbor, it
immediately comes under the jurisdiction of Marina and shall be berthed only
where ordered. Vessels entering or leaving Halifax Harbor under emergency
shall be reported immediately by Owner to the Marina using VHF Channel 16 or
best means available. a. Except
in an emergency, when entering and leaving the South Basin Owner's vessel
must be under power only, not under sailor combined sail and power, and
operated at speeds consistent with a designated "Manatee Zone." b. Owner
agrees to operate his vessel in waters of Halifax Harbor without creating a
disturbing wake. Owner creating a disturbing wake is responsible for
resulting injury to people and damage to other boats and Marina's docks and
facilities. c. Owner
agrees to stop all engines, including generators, while fueling, and, while
within Halifax Harbor, to fuel only at Marina's fuel facility in the South
Basin. d. Owner
shall secure his vessel to its berth in a manner acceptable to Marina. e. Small
craft belonging to Owner's vessel and normally capable of stowage aboard are
considered tenders or skiffs and shall be stored on board larger vessels
when possible and in any event shall be secured within the leased space of
the assigned slip, but not on the dock or finger pier. Such craft are not
considered the "Vessel" for which Marina provides a slip under
this agreement. f. Owner's
vessel must have adequate and permanently installed electrical or mechanical
bilge pumps in a constant state of readiness and in good working order.
Electrical bilge pumps operated by power from Marina must also be connected
to a charged and functional DC storage battery system to provide emergency
power in case of shore-power failure. Marina is not responsible for damaged
or loss resulting from power failure. 22.
Waste Disposal. a. Trash
and garbage. Owner will ensure that all trash and garbage is placed into
receptacles provided. b.
Septic wastes. Owner agrees to comply with all Federal, State and local
regulations relating to sewage disposal. c. Other contaminates. The use of
soaps or dispersants to emulsify any petroleum discharge is unlawful. (1) The
discharge into the Marina waters of oil or other petroleum products and
hazardous materials of any sort is strictly prohibit- ed. Owner agrees not
to discharge any amount of such contaminant's in any form, including
contaminated bilge water. Owner further agrees to notify Marina of any
suspected discharge emanating from his/her vessel and take immediate action
to stop and eliminate such discharge. (2)
Charges associated with damage and prevention of damage caused by a
discharge, and with cleaning up and disposing of contaminated materials
following such discharge, will be billed to owner if Owner's vessel or
action caused or may cause contamination of Marina waters or the waters of
the State beyond the confines of the Marina. (3) An oil
recycling container is provided by the Marina for oil, including diesel
fuel, and oil filters. Gasoline may not be placed in the recycling
container. Owner is responsible for proper disposal of gasoline or gasoline
contaminated bilge water, and other hazardous materials and agrees not to
place them in the Marina trash containers or oil recycling igloos. Marina
will maintain and make available to Owner, on request, a list of licensed
and/or certified contractors who can assist Owner in proper disposal. 23.
Violations. Violations of the above Rules and Regulations, disorder,
degradation or indecorous conduct by Owner, his/her crew, agents or guest
that might annoy or injure others persons, or cause damage to property shall
be cause for immediate removal of the vessel in question and termination of
any lease agreement at the discretion of the Marina. Violations of any City,
County, State or Federal laws shall be cause for termination of any lease
agreement immediately and cause exclusion of Owner and his/her vessel from
the Marina. 24.
Other conditions. (To be filled in as necessary).
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