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on the dashboard of their vehicle with the trailer's license plate number and the date of purchase <br />noted on the permit. <br />§ 4-19-190 BOAT LAUNCH FEES. <br />The boat launch fee for the City Boat Launch shall be in conformance with the latest adopted City <br />Fee Schedule. <br />§ 4-19-200 USE OF REVENUE. <br />The revenue raised by the collection of boat launch fees shall be paid into the treasury of the City of <br />San Leandro and shall be used for costs of installation and maintenance of the launch ramp <br />facility, costs of regulation of launching, and other related costs. <br />§ 4-19-210 AUTHORITY TO CITE. <br />The City Manager and designee(s) shall have the authority to issue citations for non-payment of the <br />established boat launch fee. <br />§ 4-19-220 BEACHED OR GROUNDED VESSEL. <br />If a vessel is beached in an emergency or other mishap, the registered or legal owner or other <br />responsible person shall immediately inform the Police Department and shall remove the vessel <br />from its beached location within five (5) calendar days of its original beaching. Vessels in violation <br />of this Section shall be subject to the marine debris provisions of the Harbor and Navigation Code <br />Sections 550 through 552. <br />§ 4-19-230 VIOLATION, ENFORCEMENT, AND ABATEMENT. <br />Any violation of this Chapter is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. When the Enforcement <br />Official determines that a vessel operated in violation of Chapter constitutes a public nuisance, the <br />Enforcement Official may elect to proceed as outlined in Section 4-19-250 or Section 4-19-270 in <br />addition to other enforcement remedies authorized by this Code or law. <br />Violation of this Chapter shall constitute a misdemeanor pursuant to section 1-12-200 of this <br />Code. <br />A person violating the chapter may be subject to civil penalties, administrative citations, <br />abatement pursuant to this Chapter, or injunctive or other judicial relief, in addition to any other <br />remedy available to the City. <br />§ 4-19-240 AUTHORITY FOR ENTRY <br />The Enforcement Official or their authorized deputies or representatives may, with the consent of <br />the occupant of a vessel, or, as to an unoccupied vessel, with the consent of the owner, or <br />pursuant to a lawfully issued warrant or valid Court order, enter any vessel at any reasonable time <br />to perform any duty imposed by this Chapter. <br />§ 4-19-250 ORDER TO ABATE <br />a) When an Enforcement Official determines that a vessel constitutes a public nuisance, <br />the Enforcement Official shall notify the responsible person(s) that the Enforcement <br />Official has determined that a public nuisance exists and order the nuisance abated. <br />b) The notice and order to abate shall contain the following: <br />1. A description sufficient to identify the nuisance vessel.