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Agmt16 State of CA- Dept of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways
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State of CA- Dept of Parks and Recreation, Division of Boating and Waterways
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Surrendered and Abonded Vessel and Ecchange (SAVE)
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304
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9/22/2016
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16-170
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publication process of a boat property lien. <br /> Step four — Lien sale auction: The City advertises an auction in the newspaper within 30 days of the auction and no later <br /> than 10 days before the auction. The City also notifies the current registered owner of the vessel of the auction date. <br /> Step five — Donation: If the auction is unsuccessful, the City will attempt to donate the vessel to a charitable organization if <br /> the vessel is deemed to be in good enough condition for the organization to accept. <br /> Step six — Demolition and Removal: The City will remove and demolish vessels that cannot be sold or donated. Any <br /> hazardous materials will be safely removed and properly disposed of The City may also engage a third party to remove and <br /> demolish vessels. <br /> Abandoned Vessels <br /> An abandoned vessel is a vessel left in Docktown slip in which the City does not have a lease agreement or an unidentified <br /> vessel left in the waterway adjacent to the marina. <br /> Step one — Serve a three day "Notice to Quit." <br /> Step two — Tow to wet storage if an owner does not come forward. Step three — Conduct a DMV owner search. <br /> Step four — If no owner is identified, the City issues a 30-day hold. <br /> Step five — Demolition and Removal: The City will remove and demolish vessels that cannot be sold or donated. Any <br /> hazardous materials will be safely removed and properly disposed of. The City may also engage a third party to remove and <br /> demolish vessels. <br /> 4. Agency prevention efforts of abandoned vessels <br /> The City's abandoned vessel prevention efforts include notifying vessels which do not have a lease agreement that they are <br /> trespassing. Also performing the adjudication process for non-paying vessels, or evicting non-paying tenants and taking <br /> ownership of the vessels. Upon being accepted into the vessel turn in program the City plans to send notice to all tenants <br /> currently occupying Docktown Marina, of the City's willingness to take on the removal responsibility of any unwanted <br /> vessels. <br /> 5. Application Questionnaire <br /> 1 . Does your agency have an active local enforcement program tasked with (: Yes r No <br /> addressing abandoned vessels in your jurisdiction? <br /> If yes, explain in detail. If no, elaborate on your Although the City of Redwood City's PD does not have dedicated <br /> agency's efforts to create a program or if you staff tasked with identifying and addressing abandon vessels, <br /> utilize enforcement services from another Public Works manages the marina and has staff onsite, who <br /> agency and how. coordinate with PD when appropriate. Public Works collaborates <br /> with the City Attorney's Office, PD, and the Office of the City <br /> manager when there is a suspected abandoned vessel. When this <br /> occurs The City makes every effort to locate the vessel's owner <br /> and begin an adjudication process if necessary. <br /> 2. Does your agency have a submerged navigational hazard abatement plan (SNHAP)? This Yes C: No <br /> r may include: 1 ) An established internal process outlining procedures to prevent, mitigate <br /> and process abandoned vessels; 2) Bylaws, regulations, or ordinances that help prevent or <br /> mitigate abandoned vessels. <br /> If Yes, provide plan documentation on the next page (Submerged Navigational Hazard Abatement Plan (SNHAP) <br /> documentation). <br /> If No, explain your agency's efforts to create a With the passing of the Marine Debris Statute, creating Harbors <br /> SNHAP and anticipated date of effect. and Navigation Code (HNC) Sections 550 and 551 , the City <br /> anticipates working with the Port of Redwood City to evaluate the <br /> potential for developing a SNHAP, potentially using the attached <br /> SNHAP from Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff as a <br /> model. <br /> ATTY/AGR/2016.249/STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION OR BOATING & WATERWAYS <br /> REV: 09-01-16 RL <br /> Page 30 of 33 <br />
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