File #: WRAG 19-125    Name: Boat Dock Program Report
Type: WR General Agenda Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/10/2019 In control: Water Resources Agency Board of Directors
On agenda: 9/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Consider receiving a report on the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Boat Dock Licensing and Inspection Program.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Ordinance 4065, 3. Board Order
Title
Consider receiving a report on the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Boat Dock Licensing and Inspection Program.
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Board of Directors:

Receive a report on the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Boat Dock Licensing and Inspection Program.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
This report summarizes the 2019 activities of the Monterey County Water Resources Agency's (Agency) Boat Dock Licensing and Inspection Program (Boat Dock Program). The objective for the Boat Dock Program is to ensure compliance with the Agency's Boat Dock Ordinance (Ord No. 4095) for all residential and non-residential boat docks on Nacimiento Reservoir. This is achieved through administrative licensing and field inspection work completed by Agency staff. All licenses are issued by the General Manager and are subject to the following licensing conditions: a) docks cannot float at large, b) dock floatation must meet specifications for encapsulated Styrofoam and poly-foam, and, 3) docks must maintain proper cable anchorage. The General Manager shall not issue a license if the licensing conditions are not met. Each license must be renewed on or before April 1 for a fee of $60, and $20 for each additional slip on multi-slip docks. There are 426 boat docks known to the Agency on Nacimiento Reservoir. This total includes the dock count for the single-slip and multi-slip combined. In 2019, the Agency fully licensed 315 docks, or approximately 74 % of docks. The total amount collected from the licensing fees this year is $27,880 (February 2019 to current date). However, 26% (111 docks) remain either not licensed due to unpaid fees (76 docks), insurance/ownership issues (14 docks), or out of water/destroyed (21 docks).

The second component of the program is the field inspection. In 2019, two field inspections were held including 3 days in mid-May and a 1-day spot inspection in late August. During the...

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