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In order to afford the general public the greatest possible use of marine facilities, continuous occupancy of marine facilities by the same person or group in any area is limited to one day in any seven-day period; provided, that this day shall not include overnight, unless otherwise posted. A boat launch permit must be purchased and the permit/receipt clearly visible. Nonmotorized vessels do not need a permit to launch. Shorter or longer limitation of occupancy may be established by special permit. In addition to the penalties in Article V of this chapter, any boat/trailer/vehicle found to be in violation of this chapter may be towed away at the owner’s expense. No person shall launch a boat in any park except in areas specifically designated and/or marked for that purpose. Float planes may dock on designated docks for up to 14 consecutive days. [Ord. 579 § 9, 2014; Ord. 509 § 2, 2010; Ord. 420 § 1, 2006; Ord. 126 § 1, 1997.]