![]() ![]() Offenders may be requested to leave the marina by the Marina Manager. Offensive language or behaviour within the marina and general precinct will not be tolerated.The excessive running of engines, motors and generators whilst at the marina is not permitted.Public address systems, tone enhanced telephone systems and the like are not permitted to be used. Marina users are required to preserve the amenity of the precinct by restricting noise emanating from vessels.Spotlights are not permitted except in the event of an emergency. Vessel Lighting must be shielded and contained within the Vessel and its Berth unless for the disembarking of passengers and crew.Fouling of Marina facilities by animals is also prohibited. Animals are prohibited from being on Marina facilities unless on a leash and under control.Swimming, diving and underwater activities are not permitted within the marina and its adjacent waterways except with written authorizations from the Marina Manager.All lines, rigging, halyards and loose fittings must be properly secured at all times to prevent disturbance to amenity of the precinct.Items of Vessels such as gear, fittings or equipment, supplies, stores or the like are prohibited from being left upon pontoons, jetties and all other Marina facilities. ![]() Minor repairs of Vessels are permitted provided that Persons notify Council (specifically the Waterways Unit) at least 24 hours in advance of works being undertaken. Major repairs of Vessels are prohibited such as sanding, grinding, painting or refitting of Vessels.Persons must immediately report to Council any collision or damage to the Marina, any leakage or spills of fuels, oils and other hazardous substances, fire, explosion or combustible incidents.The hanging of washing, clothing and articles of a personal nature from the rigging or superstructure of Vessels is prohibited.Any discharge of polluted effluent through the hull is prohibited including the use of vessel toilets, sinks and showers.Persons may reasonably use water, power, sewerage pump-out and other facilities provided for Persons by Council however Council does not warrant that such utilities will be available including in emergencies.A Vessel must not overhang the allocated Berth. Rafting of a vessel is prohibited unless prior written consent is provided by Council. The tying up or fastening of a Vessel to infrastructure including power and water pedestals, piles and gangways is prohibited.Vessels must be Seaworthy and Persons must comply with all laws including Council’s Local Law.Bookings for overnight-stay at Melbourne City Marina up to 30 days (payment in advance) are subject to berth availability, but no longer than 90 days stay in a 12 month period subject to Council’s discretion.Vessel means a craft designed to navigate on water including fittings, fixtures, contents and equipment on, in or connected to the vessel. Seaworthy means a vessel that is under its own power, lawful including being registered and 'in a fit state', referring to the condition of hull and equipment, boilers and machinery, the stowage of ballast or cargo, the number and qualifications of crew including officers, and in every other respect, must be of a standard that could withstand the ordinary perils of any voyage entered upon and not pose a threat to the environment. Person means the person in charge or control of a Vessel and includes an owner of a Vessel, charterer, master, crew or agent (other than Council). Marina includes Melbourne City Marina and means any public harbour, marina, moorings, Berth or other facility in the Docklands area for mooring or berthing a vessel. In these Conditions the singular includes the plural and vice versa.īerth means a specified location for the purpose of berthing or mooring a Vessel in the Marina and the action of berthing includes mooring.Ĭouncil means Melbourne City Council and includes any delegate of the Council. ![]()
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