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2007-1174
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/15/2007
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Sir Winston Luxury Yacht Charter Agrmt
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<br />, <br /> <br />i Miami-Dade Park and Recreation <br /> <br />Marina Division Manual <br /> <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />MARINA RULES AND REGULATIONS <br />ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT <br /> <br />6) Damage to public property: Owners or operator of vessels shall reimburse <br />Miami-Dade County for any damage or defacement which they or their vessel <br />may cause to Miami-Dade County property within thirty (30) days notice of such <br />damage or defacement. A Marina Berth Permit shall not be renewed with <br />owners or operators who have not satisfied such outstanding obligation. <br /> <br />7) Public liability: Berthing of vessels and use of berthing space is at the sole risk of <br />the permittee, his agents, servants, employees, patrons, guests, or service <br />personnel, and Miami-Dade County shall not be liable for the care or protection <br />of any vessel, its appurtenances or contents, or for any loss or damage of any <br />kind or nature whatsoever, resulting from such berthing operations or use of <br />berthing space. <br /> <br />8) Replacement vessel: If an owner disposes of his vessel, he may retain its <br />berthing space by continuing the monthly rental payments for up to one year. If at <br />the end of that year he does not have a replacement vessel then he will have to <br />terminate his permit. The Department reserves the right to issue a short term or <br />temporary berth permit during the time when the owner has not berthed his <br />vessel. The new vessel, however, may not exceed the dimensions set for that <br />space. The owner must give notification to the Marina Manager seven days prior <br />. to placing the new vessel in the berth. <br /> <br />9) Transfer and Assignment: The space assigned under any Marina Berth Permit is <br />not transferable and shall not be assigned or used by another vessel unless <br />under a short term or temporary berth permit issued by the Marina. Any attempt <br />to transfer rights, or to assign the berth space shall cause immediate termination <br />of the Marina berthing permit and forfeiture of all deposits. <br /> <br />10) General vessel appearance: It shall be the responsibility of any person who <br />owns, controls, or is aboard any vessel located within a Miami-Dade County <br />marina to maintain such vessel in an orderly and well appearing manner. "For <br />Sale" signs, not to exceed one foot (1') square may be displayed. <br /> <br />It shall be the responsibility and duty of vessel owners to keep their vessels and <br />immediate environs in such condition so as not to reflect unfavorably on the <br />appearance of Miami-Dade County marina facilities or to endanger any persons <br />or property. Decks of vessels in berths or on trailers shall be kept free and clear <br />of all debris and unsightly materials. Debris accumulated by wind, tide or any <br />other cause within a berth or trailer storage area shall be policed and removed. <br />No pollution, such as sewage, raw or treated, refuse, effluents, wastes or <br />contaminants of any kind whatsoever shall be deposited into marina waters, <br />within trailered storage areas, the general confines of the marina, channels or <br />waters leading thereto. All current and applicable U.S. Coast Guard regulations <br />pertaining to same shall be met. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County Marinas subscribe to the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection.s Clean Marina Standards Boaters will be given <br />protocols to follow these standards and must adhere to all Clean Marina <br />Standards. <br /> <br />l : ..\ TTO R:'< Eye ('IllUle I'd 11' i;1 jet 1'31 i (, 11 = 11(1- - = C!I!~ \ let ,'j 11 ~I Pc rill i t JO(' _ =_ <br /> <br />~rr:) <br />~ 'I ''', <br />~J \~ ~-/ <br />
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