Rules and Regulations
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Rules and Regulations
Rules at Parkshore Marina aren't
designed to be restrictive or designed
to make life difficult. The owners and
management of Parkshore sincerely wish
you an enjoyable stay at our marina. In
general, the rules are based on common
sense expectation. Some rules are based
on requirements set out in the by-laws.
Either way, knowledge of the rules works
to your advantage. Don't hesitate to ask
the manager to clarify anything you
don't think you understand.
97.04 Parking Stickers are required for
cars that are parked inside Parkshore
Marina. The sticker goes in the
windshield, lower left, (driver's side).
Guests must park in the GUEST PARKING
AREA. Unauthorized vehicles can be towed
at the owner's expense.
97.05 Do not store anything in a locker
other than the locker you have been
assigned. If you pirate a locker, you
will most likely loose everything that
you placed there. There are no rights,
no protection for the unauthorized use
of a storage locker.
97.06 You are required to have a
completed lease on file in the office.
Your lease specifies the boat that is
authorized to be in the slip you have
rented, and your signature verifies that
you agree to provide the slip owner, and
the manager with proof of insurance.
There is a companion document, the
Parkshore Marina Census form that
accompanies the lease that must be on
file. The more information that you
provide on this form, the more likely we
can reach in an emergency.
97.07 No renter whose rent payment is
delinquent will qualify for a lease
approval by the Board of Directors to
move to another slip.
97.08 If your boat sinks, the following
steps will be taken by the manager:
(A) Notify the appropriate authorities
(B) Notify the vessel owner (where
appropriate)
(C) Notify the slip owner if different
from the vessel owner.
(D) Take Emergency Measures
(E) Notify the Board of Directors
The owner of a sunken vessel has the
first option to arrange said vessel. If
action is not agreed to between the
owner and the manager within twenty-four
hours (24hrs.), the manager may contract
a professional salvage company to have
the vessel raised.
98.04 No marine head or marine holding
systems can be pumped over in the
marina. All live-a-board vessels over
26' should be equipped with 20-gallon
minimum holding tank. Vessels not
equipped with marine heads, and holding
tanks will not be approved for
live-a-board use.
99.01 Any damage to Parkshore property,
damage to boats at Parkshore or damage
to any personal property at Parkshore,
must be reported to the manager and the
owner of the property involved, in no
less than 24 hours. Collisions that
involve a boat and any part of the
marina or a collision involving one boat
with another boat, regardless of the
extent of the damage (or the lack of
damage) must be reported as soon as
possible. Accidents or collisions where
there are injuries, or property damage
in excess of $500.00, by law, must be
reported to the Harbor Patrol,
Immediately!
Harbor Patrol (206) 684-4071
99.02 Finger piers must be kept free
from clutter. Nothing shall be stored
upon or attached to the piers without
Board approval. It shall also be the
responsibility of the slip Owner (the
tenant, if the slip is leased) to keep
finger piers safe from dangerous
accumulations of moss or snow.
Information on moss control is available
at the office.
99.03 Upon the conclusion of all leased,
the lease shall conclude the business
checking out of no later than noon of
the last day of the lease unless
otherwise agreed upon by the manager and
the lease. The vessel and all personal
belongings of the lease will be removed
from the marina by 5:00 P.M. the same
day, unless otherwise agreed upon by the
manager, and the lease. The process of
checking out shall include, but not
limited to;
(A) Surrender of all keys
(B) Empty locker
(C) Satisfy any debt owed the marina
(money order only)
1992 Rules & Assessments
(1) $500.00 fine for unapproved
modifications to the marina property
(exceptions may be granted by the Board
of Directors)
(2) $120.00 fine for tampering with
electrical breakers
(3) $10.00 per day fine for derelict
boat (inoperative or abandoned)
(4) $50.00 to $1,000.00 for working on
vehicles in the Marina compound (some
small repairs are allowed, check with
manager first)
(5) $10.00 per day for dock litter
(6) $10.00 per day for boat extending
into common area (a tolerance policy may
apply if safety is not an issue)
(7) $10.00 per day for no proof of
insurance
(8) $100.00 plus 10.00 per day for
unsafe materials stored in lockers
(9) $50.00 to $150 for allowing animals
unleashed in the marina
(10) $25.00 per month for no lease on
file at marina office
(11) $120.00 plus $10.00 per day for
more than one electrical connection
(additional power can be arrange through
the Board of Directors
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