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<br />: Miami-Dade Park and Recreation <br /> <br />Marina Division Manual <br /> <br />tI!.c~~! <br />:.;i;~G;; <br /> <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />MARINA RULES AND REGULATIONS <br />ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PERMIT <br /> <br />11) Pets: Domestic pets are not generally allowed in Miami-Dade County marinas. <br />Vessel owners, however, may bring pets into the marina on a leash or under <br />restraint and take them directly aboard their vessel. Pets shall not be loose <br />within a marina. <br /> <br />12) Maintenance: It shall be the responsibility of vessel owners and operators to <br />keep the pier areas adjacent to their vessels in an orderly, clean, and safe <br />condition. Piers and slips are to be clear of all gear, including dinghies, skiffs, <br />and bicycles. <br /> <br />13) Motorized vehicles: It shall be unlawful to ride, drive, store or otherwise allow <br />any motorized vehicle other than a Miami-Dade County vehicle on any pier, <br />except in the case of an emergency. <br /> <br />14) General conservation: Unless metered, utilities provided by Miami-Dade County <br />as part of the monthly permit fee for each berth are for the exclusive use of the <br />vessel occupying that berth and paying the fee therefore. It shall be prohibited <br />for either the permittee or any other person to use these utilities for any purpose <br />other than to supply same to the vessel officially assigned to that berth. Water <br />siphons shall not be used except in case of emergency. Fresh water provided by <br />Miami-Dade County shall not be used as a cooling agent for equipment on <br />vessels. All electrical usage shall be limited to reasonable consumption and <br />should be reduced to minimum levels when the vessel is unoccupied. Water <br />supply hoses of unattended vessels shall be disconnected at the dock and <br />stowed aboard. Air conditioners must be turned off on unattended vessels. <br /> <br />15) Telephone service: Telephone installation and service may be individually <br />arranged between the vessel owners and the appropriate telephone company, <br />subject to approval of the Director or Marina Manager. <br /> <br />16) Minor repairs: Routine maintenance and minor repairs necessary for the <br />preservation and seaworthiness of a vessel, such as mechanical adjustments, <br />minor painting, leak seals and rot prevention, may be performed within a marina. <br />Routine maintenance and minor repairs are generally considered to be those <br />which: <br /> <br />1. Do not disturb the public peace or the tranquillity of any person within a <br />marina. <br />2. Do not contribute to a disorderly or unsightly appearance during the process <br />of repair or maintenance. <br />3. Can be accomplished with hand tools or portable power tools of a type <br />normally carried aboard a vessel. <br />4. Are confined to the vessel. <br />5. Do not add pollution or put wastes or contaminants into marina waters. <br /> <br />Major repairs: Major repair work or refitting of vessels is prohibited except at <br />such marina repair facilities as may be designated by the Director. <br /> <br />1': ..\ TrOR\T Y C(\Jlli'Jl'i.\dmini'1!~1ti('!l ~ -_=nrl~ \1:1!i!1c: P',Tliii d,\c-;- <br /> <br />fl ~.~ <br />, , <br />. , <br />