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Harbor Liveaboard Policies
Aransas County Navigation District
April 15, 2002
Affect on
other contracts or policies:
Any provision of this policy that is in conflict with the ACND Boat Slip
Lease Agreement is considered to be subordinate to said Lease Agreement.
In addition, all provisions of the Boat Slip Lease Agreement
remain in full affect at all times.
Liveaboard
Application Process:
A total of fifteen (15) applications requesting
liveaboard usage of Rockport and Fulton Harbor will be considered annually. No
Applications for Cove Harbor will be accepted until such time
that sanitary pump out facilities are available.
The ACND will provide an application to interested persons;
however no guarantee of acceptance is made.
All liveaboard pricing and utility metering requirements of the
ACND Boat Slip schedule shall apply.
Each liveaboard application that is granted by the ACND shall
expire March 31st of each year.
There is no guarantee of additional liveaboard status granted
after March 31st, and each applicant for liveaboard status
must reapply annually.
Liveaboard
Rules:
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No
more than two (2) vehicles may be parked on harbor premises for each
liveaboard. There is no
“reserved parking”, however vehicles should
not be parked in front of other boat slips when the leaseholder
needs access to his/her boat slip.
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No
pets are allowed.
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No
vehicle maintenance is permitted to take place on harbor premises.
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All
docks, piers and sidewalks must be kept clear of any obstructions at all times.
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Laundry
of any type or any item of personal nature shall not be hung out to
dry out, or the air in public view on docks, piers or aboard any
vessel, lifeline or rigging in Rockport Harbor.
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All
trash and garbage generated by liveaboard shall be taken to an ACND
dumpster and disposed of properly.
The ACND maintenance crew will not be responsible for hauling
off trash or garbage of liveaboard clients.
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Direct
discharge of human waste is strictly prohibited unless such waste
has been properly treated with an EPA approved Type 1 Marine
Sanitation Device (MSD).
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All
vessels equipped with a holding tank may only dispose of waste at
pumpout station, such as the one located at the harbor City Dock.
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Noise
complaints may result in revocation of liveaboard privileges.
Sound travels exceptionally well over water,
your taste in music may not be the same as your neighbor’s.
In addition to the rules outlined
above, the Superintendent/Harbor Master may impose other requirements
that, at his discretion, are necessary to protect the public health,
safety, well being or to protect the resources of the District or to
promote the best interest of the District.
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