§ 35.11. Placing Boats on or Adjacent to Shoreline; Dragging Boats Across Publicly Owned Property Prohibited; Limitations on Securing Boats.
(1)
Except as provided in Section 35.12 of this Code, no person shall place any boat upon the publicly owned shoreline or publicly owned land surrounding any lake listed in Section 35.09 or Section 35.10 of this Code, and no person shall enter upon any publicly owned property with any trailer or other device for the purpose of launching a boat on any such lake; however, this shall not be construed to prohibit the proper use of boat ramps leading into any lake listed in Section 35.10. No person shall drag, push or otherwise transport any boat across publicly owned property surrounding the lakes listed in Section 35.10 of this Code or any lake used for boating pursuant to Section 35.12 of this Code, in any manner, except in designated areas immediately adjacent to publicly owned boat ramps.
(2)
No person shall dock, anchor, load or unload any boat except in designated areas at or immediately adjacent to a publicly owned boat ramp or on private property.
(3)
No person shall tow other persons barefoot or on waterskis, aquaplanes or other similar devices within any designated no wake zones, including mounting and dismounting of such devices.
(4)
No person shall dock, anchor or secure any boat to any signs, sign posts, pylons, bridges, buoys, fish feeders or trees.
(5)
Violations of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a one hundred dollar ($100) fine.
(Ord. of 10-21-1974, § 2; Ord. of 5-20-1996, Doc. #29360)