and below decks on vessels or hibaches or barbeques used for cooking and/or heating 

 purposes. Repairs to vessels requiring welding or other open flame devices may be 



performed only upon special authorization by the and within the time period 



stipulated in such authorization. 



Sec. 59. Flammable and Combustible Liquids and/or Materials: Within a 



harbor or maritime facility no person shall sell, offer for sale, or dehver in bulk any class of 

 flammable liquid or combustible material, nor dispense any flammable or combustible 

 liquids into the fuel tanks of a vessel except when in compliance with all requirements of 

 the N.F.P.A. Fire Code and any other laws or regulations applicable tliereto. 



Sec. 60. Obstruction to Walkways: Obstructing walkways within the harbor by mooring 

 lines, waterhoses, electrical cables, boarding ladders, permanently fixed stairs or any other 

 materials is strictly prohibited. Dinghys may not be left on the floats and piers, but may be 

 stored only in areas designated for that purpose. 



Sec. 61. Defective or Dangerous Conditions: Whenever any buildings, structures or 

 floating facihties within a harbor or maritime facility either on land or water are found to be 

 defective or damaged so as to be unsafe or dangerous to persons or property, it shall be the 

 duty of the owner, agent, lessee, operator or person in charge thereof to immediately post a 

 proper notice and/or fence or barricade and at night to adequately light such unsafe area or 

 areas, and such unsafe area or areas shall be kept posted and hghted and/or fenced or 

 barricaded until the necessary repairs are made. In the event an owner, agent, lessee, 

 operator or person in charge fails or neglects to repair or to put up fences or other barriers 



to prevent persons from using or going upon the unsafe area or areas, may then 



take such measures as he may deem necessary for the protection of the public and charge 

 the cost of same to such owner, lessee, agent, person or persons having charge of the 

 buildings, structures, or floating facilities that are defective or dangerous. 



Sec. 62. Time, Fees and Permit Requirements for Use of Mooring or Slip: 



(a) Permission may be granted by the for a private vessel to use 



a mooring or slip for without charge and for up to 



without charge if it is determined the vessel may be secured or moored for such longer time 



without using space otherwise needed. Private vessels moored at facilities for a 



period in excess of shall pay mooring fees as hereinafter provided. 



(b) Visiting Vessels-Transients: A vessel will be considered transient if the vessel 

 remains in the slip or at the dock designated for such transient for not more 



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