[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Sylvan Beach 3-15-2021 by L.L. No. 4-2021. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Vessels may moor at publicly owned docks, marinas or walls up to 72 hours continuous per week. Such mooring is free of charge; though services provided at the facility, such as electricity, may have a charge associated with those services. Vessels wishing to moor in excess of 72 hours must apply for a permit from the Village. Unless extenuating circumstances exist, such permits shall be granted only to commercial and other nonrecreational vessels.
Any vessel that is moored for more than 72 hours continuous per week at publicly owned docks, marinas or walls will thereby be considered in violation of this provision and will be issued a Village Court appearance ticket and shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $100 and not more than $250 for a first violation as determined by the Village Court. The violator will be ordered to immediately correct or abate the violation. Each day that such a violation continues to exist shall be considered a separate violation and may be subject to additional civil penalties of not less than $100 and up to $250 per day. In addition, the Village may order vessels to be towed to a privately owned marina and the owner of the said vessel will be responsible for the towing and boat storage costs at the respective marina.