A. The city and its local law enforcement officials may take immediate possession of and impound any vessel or watercraft located in any waters within the city’s jurisdiction when:
1. The operator or owner of the vessel or watercraft is incapable of safely operating the vessel or watercraft or is incapable of directing the disposition of the vessel or watercraft;
2. The operator or owner of the vessel or watercraft refuses to sign a citation or notice of civil infraction, or refuses or neglects to obey an order of any local law enforcement official to proceed from or to an area following a citation or civil infraction or in an emergency;
3. The operator or owner operates the vessel or watercraft in a negligent, reckless or other manner so as to endanger the safety of others or to unreasonably interfere with the navigation of other watercraft and vessels, and the local law enforcement official believes such operation of the vessel or watercraft would continue unless the vessel or watercraft is impounded;
4. The vessel or watercraft in operation is unsafe for water transportation;
5. The vessel or watercraft is obstructing a launch area, ferry dock or public dock, or is trespassing or blocking ingress and egress on private property;
6. The vessel or watercraft has remained at a city dock or linear moorage for one hour longer than the maximum mooring or anchoring time, or is otherwise moored or anchored in violation of BIMC 12.24.050.B; provided, the city shall post signs in a conspicuous manner on or near the city dock and linear moorage which notify the public that vessels anchored or moored in violation of the city’s dock or moorage requirements shall be removed or impounded by the city; or
7. An unattended vessel or watercraft is a navigational hazard or threat to public safety, or must otherwise be impounded or removed in response to an emergency situation.
B. The city and its local law enforcement officials may take possession of or impound a vessel or watercraft located in any waters within the city’s jurisdiction upon 10 days’ notice to the owner of the vessel or watercraft when the vessel or watercraft is abandoned, or is moored or anchored in the park harbor for one hour longer than the maximum mooring or anchoring time, in violation of BIMC 12.24.050.A. For the purposes of this subsection, a vessel or watercraft that is left unattended for more than 30 consecutive days shall be deemed abandoned.
If a vessel or watercraft is to be impounded pursuant to this subsection, the city or its local law enforcement officials shall notify the owner of the vessel or watercraft of the pending impound by posting a notice in a conspicuous manner upon the vessel or watercraft and also by mailing the notice, via U.S. certified mail, return receipt requested, to the registered owner of the vessel or watercraft at the owner’s last known address. The notice shall contain the following information:
1. The date and time the notice was attached;
2. The identity of the city official attaching the notice;
3. The nature of the violation for which the vessel or watercraft is subject to removal or impound by the city;
4. A statement that if the vessel or watercraft is not removed within 10 days from the date and time the notice is attached, the vessel or watercraft may be removed or impounded and stored at the owner’s expense, and that such expense will constitute a lien on the vessel or watercraft; and
5. The address and telephone number where additional information may be obtained.
Upon the failure, neglect or of any owner to remove the owner’s vessel or watercraft within 10 days after the date the notice was posted and placed in the U.S. mail as provided by this subsection, the city and its local law enforcement officials shall be authorized to remove or impound the vessel or watercraft in the manner provided by this section.
C. In lieu of removing or towing a vessel or watercraft pursuant to this section, the city and its local law enforcement officials may impound any vessel or watercraft in place by posting one or more signs or notices in conspicuous places on the vessel or watercraft that read: “POLICE IMPOUND – KEEP OFF.” Upon the posting of au impound notice, it shall be unlawful for any person:
1. To move, load, unload, rebuild or enter upon such vessel or watercraft without written permission from the city, other than for necessary maintenance and repair to prevent the deterioration or sinking of the vessel or watercraft; or
2. To remove, mutilate destroy or conceal any notice or sign posted by the city pursuant to this section.
The city and its local law enforcement officials, in their discretion, may appoint the owner or operator of the facility or property at which the vessel or watercraft is moored or anchored as custodian of the impounded vessel or watercraft.
D. At the time of the impound of a vessel or watercraft pursuant to subsections A through C of this section, the city or its local law enforcement officials shall provide the owner or operator of the vessel or watercraft written notice of the impound. If the owner or operator is not present, the notice shall be mailed, via certified mail, return receipt requested, to the registered owner of the vessel or watercraft at the owner’s last known address. Such notice shall state the date and time of the impound, the identity of the city official impounding the vessel or watercraft, the nature of the violation for which the vessel or watercraft was impounded, information on how and where to redeem the impounded vessel or watercraft, the owner’s right to a hearing on the impound pursuant to Chapter 12.40 BIMC, a hearing request form, and the address and telephone number where additional information may be obtained.
E. The city and its local law enforcement official shall have the authority to remove or tow any vessel or watercraft pursuant to this section by using such methods necessary to prevent unnecessary damage to the vessel or watercraft. Alternatively, the city and its local law enforcement officials may assign the removal and impound of the vessel or watercraft to a private corporation.
F. The city shall not be responsible for damages incurred as a result of the impoundment of a vessel or watercraft.
G. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, this section shall not apply to resident anchor-out live-aboard vessels. (Ord. 98-47 § 1, 1998)