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Ordinance 2024-32 COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED WATERWAYS AND BEACHES ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 2024 - 32 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL, CONSOLIDATION, AND SUPERSESSION OF EXISTING ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF AND CONDUCT ON WATERWAYS AND BEACHES, AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, INTO THIS SINGLE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, by the authority vested by Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, and pursuant to Chapters 161 and 327, Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") enacted Ordinances, intended to promote the health, safety and welfare of the public at large, including residents and visitors to the County, by providing reasonable regulation of the public's use and conduct on its beaches and adjoining waterways; and WHEREAS, the Board wishes to consolidate these Ordinances into one Ordinance to update and clarify the regulations and eliminate any regulations deemed obsolete; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 327.46(1)(c), Florida Statutes, this proposed Consolidated Waterways and Beaches Ordinance has been reviewed and approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for issues specific to waterways. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,that: SECTION ONE: Repeal of Ordinances. The following Collier County Ordinances are repealed, consolidated, and superseded in their entirety: Ordinance No.79-8;Ordinance No. 89-11,as amended,known as the Collier County Beach and Water Safety and Vessel Control Ordinance; Ordinance No. 89-86; Ordinance No. 91- 19; Ordinance No. 91-112; Ordinance No. 92-35, Vessel Registration Fee; Ordinance No. 94-57; Ordinance No. 96-28, as amended; Ordinance No. 97-10; Ordinance No. 97-12; Ordinance No. 98-88; Ordinance No. 99-54; Ordinance No. 00-60; Ordinance No. 07-38; and Ordinance No. 15- 24. SECTION TWO: Collier County hereby adopts an Ordinance that reads as follows: [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 1 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM CAO ARTICLE I. GENERAL Section 1. Title and Citation. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Collier County Consolidated Waterways and Beaches Ordinance." Section 2. Applicability. The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to and be enforced upon all waterways,creeks, streams, lakes, ponds, bayous, canals, and channels, whether natural or manmade, and their adjacent shores/beaches as applicable, located within the unincorporated area of the County, including, but not limited to, Caxambas Pass, Chokoloskee Bay, Chokoloskee Island, Clam Bay System, Clam Pass, Cocohatchee River, Delnor-Wiggins Pass, Doctors Pass, Dollar Bay, Everglades City,Goodland,Gordon Pass,Gordon River,Hell's Gate,Henderson Creek,Hurricane Pass, Isles of Capri, Key Island (also known as Keewaydin Island), Little Hickory Bay, Little Hickory Island, Little Marco Pass, Marco Island (where applicable), Naples Bay (where applicable),Port of the Islands,Vanderbilt Lagoon,and Wiggins Bay,or subject to the jurisdiction of the County by any other law or interlocal agreement . Section 3. Intent and purpose. It is the intent and purpose of this Ordinance to protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of the public at large, including residents and visitors to the County by providing reasonable regulation of the public's use and conduct on the beach and adjoining waters of the County, including the designation of specific areas within which the operation of aircraft and vessels may be regulated or prohibited. It is further intended that this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effect such intent and purpose. Section 4. Definitions. For the purposes of this Ordinance, terms and definitions are as defined in Chapters 327 and 328, Fla. Stat.,unless specifically stated otherwise. When not inconsistent with the context,words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number, and the words in the singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to them , except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Aircraft means any motor vehicle or contrivance now known or hereinafter invented,which is used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air, except a parachute or other contrivance designed for such navigation but used primarily as safety equipment. The term "aircraft" shall include ultralight aircraft and seaplanes. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 2 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM do Bather means any person who is in the same water as a vessel, whether said person is swimming, wading or engaged in any other activity in the water. Bathing area means any area of the beach and adjoining waters in which bathers are located or may be located, whether or not designated by signs or other form of notification. Beach or shore means the zone of unconsolidated material that extends landward from the mean low water line to the place where there is marked change in material or physiographic form. Bloodbaiting means the use of blood or bloody fish parts to attract sharks. Camping means the erection of shelter or similar structures for the purpose of sleeping or lying upon the beach either under or outside of any shelter, vehicle, bedroll, blanket, or other protective garb. Chumming means the throwing of bait or fish parts into the water to attract fish. Contiguous land means any land abutting land conveyed to the county as required in this article or any land which is located within one-half mile (2,640 feet) of the land conveyed to the County. County means the body politic Collier County, Florida, including the Board of County Commissioners, and/or the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida. Decibel (dBA) means a unit for describing the amplitude of sound, as further defined by Collier County's Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended. Gulf means the Gulf of Mexico. Idle Speed No Wake means, as defined by Rule 68D-24.002(2), F.A.C., as may be amended, a boating-restricted area which has been established to protect the safety of the public where a vessel cannot proceed at a speed greater than that speed which is necessary to maintain steerageway. License or licensed means a county occupational license or having such license. Operate or operation means to be in charge of,in command of,or in actual physical control of a vessel upon the waters of this state, to exercise control over or to have responsibility for a vessel's navigation or safety while the vessel is underway upon the waters of this state, or to control or steer a vessel being towed by another vessel upon the waters of the state. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 3 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM Permit means a beach vendor's permit issued by the county. Person means any individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association or other entity. Personal watercraft means, as defined by Section 327.02(36), Fla. Stat., as may be amended,a vessel less than 16 feet in length which uses an inboard motor powering a water pump as its primary source of motive power and which is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel, rather than in the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside the vessel. The term personal watercraft for purposes of this Ordinance shall include "jet skis" "sea sleds," "dolphin boats," "wave runners," or other such product name meeting the description herein provided. Rafts, floats and flotation devices means any device, whether of canvas, vinyl, rubber, styrofoam or other substance, intended or capable of assisting in the flotation of a person on or in the water of the Gulf of Mexico. The term shall not include vessels or sailcraft,but shall include body boards unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Sailcraft means a vessel whose sole source of propulsion is the wind, including sailboats, sailboards, kiteboards, and wind surfboards. Seaplane means any aircraft that is capable of landing and/or lifting off from a water surface. Slow Speed Minimum Wake and Slow Down Minimum Wake means, as defined by section 68D-24.002(1), F.A.C., as may be amended, that a vessel must be fully off plane and completely settled into the water. Such vessels may not proceed at a speed greater than that speed which is reasonable and prudent to avoid the creation of an excessive wake or other hazardous condition under the existing circumstances. Solicit or canvass means any act, delivery, or exchange not initiated by the prospective customer or which directs attention to any business, mercantile or commercial establishment, or any other commercial activity, for the purpose of directly or indirectly promoting commercial interests through sales, rentals, or any exchange of value. Ultralight aircraft or ultralight means any heavier-than-air,motorized aircraft which meets the criteria for maximum weight, fuel capacity and airspeed established for such aircraft by the Federal Aviation Administration under part 103 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Vessel shall have the same definition as found in Section 327.02(46), Fla. Stat., as may be amended,and is synonymous with boat and includes every description of watercraft,barge, and airboat, other than a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 4 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM n '70 Section 5. Penalties. (a) Any owner, operator, or person in command of any vessel or aircraft or any other person who violates any provision of this Ordinance or fails to comply with the requirements of this Ordinance shall be treated in the same manner as a misdemeanor of the second degree punishable by a fine not exceeding $500.00 or by imprisonment not to exceed 60 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined or imprisoned, or both, as provided by law, and in addition shall pay all costs and expenses incurred in the prosecution of such violation. (b) All violations of this Ordinance may be processed according to the Collier County Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance (Ord. No. 2010-04, as amended) and per provisions of chapter 162, pts. I or II, Fla. Stat., as may be applicable. (c) Civil violation and infraction penalty and fine amounts shall be in accordance with those set or published by the Collier County Clerk of Courts. Section 6. Enforcement. (a) The provisions of this Ordinance shall be enforced by any member of any duly authorized law enforcement agency or officers having enforcement jurisdiction in Collier County, Florida, including code enforcement officers. Civil citations may be used to notify the defendant of allegations of violations of this Ordinance. (b) Area of enforcement. The area of enforcement of the provisions of this section shall be all waters, creeks, bayous, canals and channels whether natural or manmade located within unincorporated Collier County. ARTICLE II. VESSEL CONTROL Section 1. Vessel registration fee. (a) Imposition. Those vessels stored or operated within the jurisdiction of the county which are required by law to be registered with the state shall be subject to a county vessel registration fee which shall be in the amount of 50 percent of the currently applicable state registration certificate fee, and will be added to the current state fee. The county vessel registration fees shall be and reflect 50 percent of the state vessel registration fees as set forth in Section 328.72(1), Fla. Stat., Vessel Registration Fee, and as it may be amended hereafter. (b) Collection of fees. The county vessel registration fee shall be collected by the tax collector at the time of state vessel registration. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 5 of 16 8/21/202411:56AM (c) Payment/schedule. The tax collector shall be paid a collection fee, in accordance with. section 192.091, Fla. Stat., Commissions of Property Appraisers and Tax Collectors, and as it may be amended hereafter. (d) Distribution of fees. Dollar amounts required by section 328.72(15), Fla. Stat., of every vessel registration fee shall be remitted to the state for deposit. All other funds (after payment to the tax collector and the motor boat revolving trust fund) shall be expended for the patrol,regulation,and maintenance of the lakes,rivers,or waters and for other boating- related activities in the County. Section 2. Vessel regulation. (a) Idle Speed,No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. The County may enact Boating-Restricted Areas by Ordinance to establish Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas, in accordance with section 327.46, Fla. Stat., as may be amended. (1) The operation of any vessel in excess of Idle Speed, No Wake, as defined herein, in or on any waters specified as an Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Area is hereby prohibited and is a violation of this Ordinance. Said prohibition is effective and enforceable provided the Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Area is designated by regulatory marker, signage, buoy, or any other notice. The locations of any and all such notices (including informational signage) shall be placed at the discretion of County staff and shall not be subject to the Land Development Code. All such notices posted by the County are official notices of the County. Provided the restricted area is posted as an Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Area, it is no defense to a violation of this Ordinance to allege that the person issued a notice of violation of this Ordinance did not observe posted notice. (2) No person shall operate a vessel in any area designated and posted as an Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Area at a speed greater than Idle Speed, No Wake. Any vessel operating in an Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Area must operate at the minimum speed that allows the vessel to maintain headway and steerageway. (3) The following areas are designated as Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas: a. Within 500 feet of any boat ramp, hoist, marine railway, or other launching or landing facility available for use by the general boating public on waterways more than 300 feet in width or within 300 feet of any boat ramp, hoist, marine railway, or other launching or landing facility available for use by the general boating public on waterways not exceeding 300 feet in width. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 6 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM n 0 b. Within 500 feet of fuel pumps or dispensers at any marine fueling facility that sells motor fuel to the general boating public on waterways more than 300 feet in width or within 300 feet of the fuel pumps or dispensers at any licensed terminal facility that sells motor fuel to the general boating public on waterways not exceeding 300 feet in width. c. Inside or within 300 feet of any lock structure. (4) Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. The County hereby adopts and designates the respective areas depicted on Exhibit "A" as Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. (b) Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. The County may enact Boating- Restricted Areas by Ordinance to establish Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating- Restricted Areas, in accordance with section 327.46, Fla. Stat., as may be amended. (1) No person shall operate a vessel in any area designated and posted as a Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Area at a speed greater than Slow Speed, Minimum Wake. Any vessel operating in a Slow Speed,Minimum Wake Boating- Restricted Area must operate fully off plane and completely settled in the water. The vessel's wake must not be excessive nor create a hazard to other vessels. (2) The following are designated as Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas: a. Within 300 feet of any bridge fender system. b. Within 300 feet of any bridge span presenting a vertical clearance of less than 25 feet or a horizontal clearance of less than 100 feet. c. On a creek, stream, canal, or similar linear waterway if the waterway is less than 75 feet in width from shoreline to shoreline. d. On a lake or pond of less than 10 acres in total surface area. (3) Slow Speed,Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. The County hereby adopts and designates the respective areas depicted on Exhibit "B" as Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. (c) Vessel-Exclusion Zones. The County may enact Vessel-Exclusion Zones by Ordinance where the area is designated as a public bathing beach or swim area, or a canoe trail or area otherwise limited to non-motorized vessels, in accordance with Section 327.46, Fla. Stat., as may be amended. (1) No person shall operate a motorized vessel or sailcraft within a Vessel-Exclusion Zone, provided that this subsection shall not apply in the case of an emergency or to a patrol or rescue craft. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 7 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM C (2) Vessel-Exclusion Zones. The County hereby adopts and designates the respective areas depicted on Exhibit"C" as Vessel-Exclusion Zones. (d) Personal watercraft regulation. No person shall operate personal watercraft: (1) Within Vessel-Exclusion Zones; in excess of Idle Speed, No Wake in Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas; or in excess of Slow Speed, Minimum Wake in Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. (2) In an unsafe, reckless or careless manner endangering the life, limb, or property of any person. (e) Careful and prudent operation required. Every person operating or navigating any vessel in, on or under any waters within the unincorporated areas of Collier County shall do so in a careful and prudent manner, taking into consideration the environmental conditions, water skiers and other boats and watercraft and all other attendant circumstances so as not to endanger the life, limb or property of any person. Failure to operate a boat in such a careful and prudent manner shall constitute careless boating and a violation of this Ordinance. (f) Official government business. Except during an emergency or operation by an official of the government while engaged in official business, the operation of any vessel shall conform to this Ordinance, as well as federal, state, and local law. (g) Speed not to be greater than what is reasonable under the conditions. Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall be construed to authorize or approve any speed greater than is reasonable and proper in consideration of local conditions, other water traffic, persons swimming or fishing in the area, or other hazards. (h) Exemptions. The following shall be exempted from the provisions of this section: (1) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to prohibit the operation,racing or exhibition of vessels or sailcraft during a publicly announced, properly authorized, supervised and adequately patrolled regatta, speed trial, or exhibition. (2) The operators of law enforcement or rescue vessels or vessels operating under emergency conditions shall be exempted while conducting official duties or operating under emergency conditions. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 8 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM ARTICLE III. BEACH AND WATER SAFETY Section 1. Regulation of use and conduct on the beach. (a) Possession of glass containers prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person while on the beach or beach access areas to possess or utilize any glass bottle or container. (b) Restrictions on animals on beach. It shall be unlawful for any person owning or have under his control any animal, to permit such animal upon the beach, except guide dogs accompanying visually impaired persons or hearing ear dogs accompanying hearing impaired persons shall be allowed on the beach at all times. (c) Open fires prohibited; heated objects to be disposed of properly. It shall be unlawful for any person to have an open fire on the beach. Said prohibition shall not include a stove or grill where so designated and posted by the County Parks and Recreation Department. It shall be unlawful for any person to dispose of any coals, briquets, embers or other heated object from any stove or grill at the beach in other than a county designated receptacle. (d) Overnight camping prohibited. It shall be unlawful to camp overnight on the beach, except for recreational purposes on property designated for such purposes. (e) Fishing. It shall be unlawful for any person while on the beach or within 1,000 feet from shore to intentionally fish for sharks or to fish by those methods commonly known as "chumming" or "bloodbaiting." Nothing herein shall be construed to create a duty of any sort on the part of any law enforcement officer or county employee to prevent fishing or to warn of the presence of sharks in the Gulf of Mexico. (f) Throwing of balls, frisbees, or other objects. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw any ball, frisbee, or other object through any bathing area after having been warned by any law enforcement officer that such activity interferes with or endangers the movement of pedestrian traffic or public safety. (g) Swimming.No person, except a person actually engaged in a rescue attempt, shall: (1) Swim or bathe within 150 feet measured in any direction from a pier or jetty; or (2) Swim or bathe in any area posted exclusively for vessel and/or sailcraft use. (h) Use of rafts, floats, and other flotation devices. No person shall use any raft, float, body board, or other flotation device of any description, except for a vessel or sailcraft, more than 500 feet from the water's edge. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 9 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM (i) Operation of vessel or sailcraft while intoxicated. No person shall operate a vessel or sailcraft of any description, whether motorized or not, surf or otherwise use any other equipment in the Gulf of Mexico when under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, or any chemical substance as set forth in section 877.111, Fla. Stat. or any substance controlled under chapter 893, Fla. Stat. to the extent that the person's normal faculties are impaired. (j) Use of aircraft on beach or from or over specified saltwater area prohibited. No person shall operate an aircraft, including seaplanes or ultralights, ultralight trainers, or"ultralight vehicles" as defined in Chapter 14 of Code of Federal Regulations, paragraph 103.1, on or from the beach or adjoining water within 500 feet of the water's edge. In the area west of a southerly projection of a north/south line that bisects the intersection of County Road 92 (San Marco Road) and U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail), no person shall operate any ultralight (including ultralight trainers and ultralight vehicles) from, on or over any saltwater except at a horizontal distance greater than 500 feet seaward from the nearest shoreline of the mainland or nearest shoreline of the nearest island, whichever is the most restrictive reference point. (k) Soliciting and canvassing prohibited. There shall be no solicitation or canvassing of the public on the beach: (1) By other than licensed concessionaires of goods and services for use or consumption on the beach. No person other than a licensed concessionaire shall solicit or canvass for the sale or rental of merchandise, services, goods, or property of any kind or character intended for use or consumption on the beach. (2) By licensed concessionaires.No licensed concessionaire shall solicit or canvass for the sale or rental of any merchandise, services, goods or property of any kind or character except from within or within ten feet of his licensed premises or vehicle. (3) By any person of goods and services for use or consumption off the beach. No person shall solicit or canvass for the sale or rental of any merchandise, services, goods or property of any kind or character to be delivered or performed off the beach. (1) Sound amplification. No audio device, such as loudspeakers, television, radio, compact disc, tape, or record player, or musical instrument, except equipment used by law enforcement,rescue or beach safety personnel, shall be used on the beach in a manner that: (1) Exceeds a noise level of 60 decibels (dBA) in compliance with the Collier County Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended; or [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 10 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM (2) Otherwise violates the Collier County Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended. (m) Breach of the peace; disorderly conduct. No person shall commit such acts as are of a nature to corrupt the public morals, or outrage the sense of public decency, or affect the peace and quiet of persons who may witness them, or engage in brawling or fighting, or engage in such conduct as to constitute a breach of the peace or disorderly conduct. (n) Removal of beach sand. No beach sand may be removed from the beach. (o) Litter. It shall be unlawful for any person to discard or otherwise dispose of or abandon any trash, garbage,bottles, containers, cans, dead fish or parts thereof, charcoal briquets or ashes, or any other litter, except in designated containers for that purpose. It is further unlawful to dispose of any household garbage on the beach. (p) Trespass: construction, restoration, and/or renourishment projects or construction sites. (1) It shall be a separate violation of this article for any individual to refuse to immediately and completely obey an oral order (instruction) to leave a beach area undergoing construction, restoration, and/or renourishment, or to move his/her person to some other area of the beach, if the order (instruction) is personally communicated to the individual by any employee, contractor, vendor, or other official who at such time and place has authority to issue such an instruction. (2) It is a separate violation of this article for any individual to commit a trespass into (or within) any secure area of a beach area undergoing construction, restoration, and/or renourishment, provided signs are posted in conspicuous areas and such signs give notice that unauthorized entry into the respective secured area constitutes a trespass,and the signs specify the means that are available for gaining authorized access to the respective secure area. Collier County Parks and Recreation Division or Coastal Management Program Division are each hereby authorized to designate such secure area(s)as it deems appropriate by posting appropriate signs. Each such trespass in any secured area of an airport is an independent violation of this article irrespective of application of any County rule or regulation. (q) Key Island(also known as Keewaydin Island). (1) Prohibited Activities: a. Hunting, harassing,possessing or trapping wildlife. b. Use of animal trapping or concealment devices. c. Admission of unleashed domestic animals,except those ADA Service Animals. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 11 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM pd° d. Transplantation or removal of any plant or animal, or parts of plants or animals (living or dead), except as provided herein. e. Removal,disturbance,pollution or destruction of property,or natural or cultural resources. f. Solicitation or distribution of commercial materials and advertising of any commercial event, other than Department materials or announcements of Department-sponsored or sanctioned events and gatherings. g. Possession of glass containers prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person while on the beach or beach access areas to possess or utilize any glass bottle or container. (2) Limited Activities: a. Hiking,horseback riding, and bicycle riding shall be restricted to trails or roads specifically designated for those activities. b. Recreational camping may be conducted only on property designated for such purposes. c. Fires are allowed only in designated areas. d. Visitors shall be responsible for the proper disposal of all wastewater, refuse and trash, by placing it in designated containers, if provided, or removed to an off-site disposal facility or receptacle. e. Vehicles are allowed only in areas designated as public access roads. f. Motor vehicle or vessel operation in water bodies, wetlands, or low lying areas located inside the boundaries of the Buffer Preserves is allowed only where designated for such use with signs. Section 2. Concession operations,equipment rentals and vendors on the beach and adjoining waters. The safety and welfare of the persons that reside nearby the County's beach areas and of the public that recreate on the beach and adjoining waters makes necessary and appropriate the following regulations: (a) Beach vendor permit requirement. Any person or entity to be engaged in the sale of goods, services, rental, leasing, bailment, or otherwise providing recreational equipment for remuneration, including any motorized or wind-driven vessel for use by the public on the beach or adjoining waters of the County shall be required to obtain a beach vendor permit/license from the County. A beach vendor permit/license shall issue and be maintained upon the applicant paying such application fee therefor as established from time-to-time by the County by Resolution. The applicant must meet the following requirements: [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 12 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM (1) The applicant must have an operations office or headquarters located at a land- based location in an area immediately adjacent to where the permitted/licensed activities are to be provided for public use. The office/headquarters must be located only on land that is immediately seaward of the upland owner's main building adjacent to that adjoining beach. The land-based operations/activities must be conducted wholly within the geographic confines of the two seaward projections of the north/south property lines of the upland parcel,and the office/headquarters must have direct physical access to the beach and salt water. In the event the permittee/licensee has its authorization to occupy the upland headquarters area terminated or otherwise cancelled by the upland landowner or from whatever other person or entity authorized that permittee/licensee to occupy that upland area, loss of right of that upland occupancy shall thereby automatically void the then existing Collier County beach vendor's permit/license for that area. (2) The applicant must have and maintain a telephone and marine radio at its land- based operations office. (3) If the applicant is engaged in the rental of motorized or windblown equipment, or other vessel rentals, the applicant must have a motorized chase boat with operational marine radio in good running condition that meets all U.S. Coast Guard safety requirements. That boat must be kept at the vessel rental site during all hours of applicant's rental operations. (4) The applicant must have and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance with coverage not less than the amount of$500,000.00 combined single limits or the amount specified in the County contract,whichever is greater. (5) The applicant shall provide a list describing and indicating the state vessel registration number of each motorized vessel applicant places in service. Each motorized vessel placed in service for public use under a Collier County beach vendor's permit/license shall have a state vessel registration number affixed thereon at all times. (6) The applicant shall provide at least one operational life vest for each occupant space on each of the vessels to be offered for public use under this section. (7) The applicant must provide a site plan for the beach operation that includes the operation's boundaries on the beach and the ingress and egress points to that operation. No operation boundary shall extend into any pedestrian pathway. (8) The applicant is required to obtain a County occupational license for its operations office required under this section. To obtain an occupational license, the applicant must provide proof of having a current,valid beach vendor's permit. Revocation of [21-IMP-002 82/1 634244/1] Page 13 of 16 8/21/2024 11 56 AM bj the occupational license shall automatically void the respective beach vendor permit/license. (9) If a permit/license holder violates any condition of the beach vendor permit/license during any permit/license year and is notified by the County in writing of the violation,the director of parks and recreation is authorized to impose conditions on the subsequent annual beach vendor's permit/license (a probationary permit/license), including issuing a month-to-month permit/license that shall be summarily voidable for any similar or dissimilar violation of any of the permit/license condition(s). (b) Beach vendor permittee, vessel user regulations/general regulations. (1) Operator age restrictions applicable to operation of all vessels with ten horsepower or greater. As required by section 327.395, Fla. Stat.,the rental to or operation of a motorized vessel powered by a motor of ten horsepower or greater is prohibited to anyone born after January 1, 1988, unless that person has in his/her possession aboard the vessel photographic identification and a boater safety identification card issued pursuant to section 327.395, Fla. Stat. A person is exempt from this provision if they are accompanied in the vessel by a person who holds an identification card in compliance with this section, is 18 years of age or older, and is attending to the operation of the vessel and responsible for the sage operation of the vessel and for any violation that occurs during operation of the vessel. (2) The renter, user, passenger of or on any vessel described in this section shall have on board an operational life vest while using or having such vessel in the water; and it is a violation of this section for any such person using such vessel not to have a life vest on board. (3) Pre-ride safety instructions. Each livery must also provide pre-ride boater safety instruction and safety information to each person who rents a vessel powered by a motor rated at ten horsepower or greater. (4) Display of rental personal watercraft speed limit information. Each rental personal watercraft must conspicuously display the special speed limit instructions that apply within all the respective distances from the shore.The speed instructions must be easily visible to the operator of the rental jet ski when the operator is in the operating position on the personal watercraft. (5) Mufflers on rental personal watercraft. Each rental personal watercraft must always operate with stock mufflers or with mufflers that are quieter than stock mufflers. [21-1MP-00282/1634244/1] Page 14 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM ex (6) Each renter of a personal watercraft must read and initial that he/she understands the speed and operation restrictions placed upon operation of personal watercraft by this section and/or by Chapter 327, Fla. Stat. (7) Rental personal watercraft identification markings. Each rental personal watercraft must display identifying letters and/or numbers that identify the specific personal watercraft. Each identification number and/or letter, trademark, logo, and/or company name must be at least four inches in height and must contrast with its background color so as to be easily visible at a distance of 250 feet by a person with 20/20 vision. (8) No person shall operate personal watercraft within a Vessel-Exclusion Zone, in excess of Idle Speed,No Wake in Idle Speed,No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas, or in excess of Slow Speed, Minimum Wake in Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas. (9) Safe operation of personal watercraft. All personal watercraft must be operated in a reasonable and prudent manner at all times. Maneuvers which unreasonably or unnecessarily endanger life, limb, or property, including weaving through congested vessel traffic, jumping the wake of another vessel unreasonably or unnecessarily close to such vessel or when visibility around such vessel is obstructed, or the vessel is operated in a manner that required intentional swerving at the last moment to avoid collision, constitute reckless operation. Personal watercraft are not limited to vessels that have one or two occupants. SECTION THREE: Conflict and Severability. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION FOUR: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 15 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM O d t3 SECTION FIVE: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State but also shall not take effect until the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has reviewed the ordinance and determined by substantial competent evidence that the ordinance is necessary to protect public safety pursuant to section 327.46, Florida Statutes. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 10th day of September 2024. ATTEST: ' •. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. , ZE1 , CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: Deputy Clerk Chri al , Chairman App o ed as to form and egality: This ordinance filed with tho S7cyatory of Staatt'r Of c;c t`rt� OLdayof � and ecknowirdg!:mant 5if that /�♦� PA filing r .e ived this D f+- day Derek D. Perry ti of .__._ Assistant County Attorney %\i/ •E •r•::.sR.w Attachments: Exhibit"A"—Idle Speed,No Wake Boating-Restricted Areas Exhibit"B"—Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating-Restricted Areas Exhibit"C"—Vessel-Exclusion Zones [21-IMP-00282/1634244/1] Page 16 of 16 8/21/2024 11:56 AM C.i Exhibit Exhibit A Page Marker Reference Latitude Longitude Number A2 LHB1 26° 19.770'N 81° 50.215'W A2 LHB2 '26° 19.687'N 81° 50.078'W A3 CRM1 26° 17.631'N 81°49.291'W A3 CRM2 26° 17.609'N 81°49.210'W ,A4 DWBR1 26° 16.665'N 81°49.505'W A4 DWBR2 26° 16.675'N 81°49.472'W A001 cp0 Collier County Coastal Waterways Little Hickory Bay ISNW 4.4 t--- .� r pad ��*6'c4 • "' r a r, . r." - "T- s '� �C+ � • .ter: v tfr #01* " ^- w. ISNW is. Co 141,L. „ 1 \Nlo\ la-t. '4'4' wscssk. 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'" .)s:' "L ''' —t..-7-.!.:4..""...".•.•''.• 9:"-..4. ,', --..:::..7,,,.-4.-.,:,,:,... , -„:,1,„ •-•.4,„•Fe.w.ilbc l''' --;*l'. -:00,.:.4k,.4,.4-,,,:9,:,-r,,,.,;;,:.':.":.%:;•,,,•':,epvE4 A-, 3,, 4 4'•'',--,!...„.'.:,-'1.''."4,..°.,.10,••,.-'..',.''":-S•,„,-':',,'':,9o:..''",:'i,t<:'.*ri7g--t'.,..,t',,,,:,.!:4:",,:...,°I.-,1.'.,:,',,';-'..'..-,;'.-'-,...,'.,,1:'-,4'4''',t...,,i:-°,.,,rl-,,*y,.rt,:.-*.;t''.-,,;',' JA •4: ' `:::+ :"*Iti; ,"-:::,,,.; ' :',' :1- '..'Z' ,7:''',::::S.: . < , // . .... .„ „.....-.. - _ _ ..., . . . . . , .. , . .. ..A , ,.. • litk.k 1 ' e I ' ',0' ' . ,.'''' W,t,•;',,,""' .," 4e° ' , . k • ... 4 S. ' . P i. 1.fit ,., Legend !, , 0 Swim Area sel Excfuslon 7Z/2Swim Area Ves 480 Feet 320 0 80 160 C.) C003 0 RON DESANTIS Governor CORD BYRD Secretary of State R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270 October 2, 2024 Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk of Court Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller of Collier County 3329 Tamiami Trail E, Suite #401 Naples, FL 34112 Dear Ms. Kinzel, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of Collier County Ordinance No. 2024-32, which was filed in this office on October 1, 2024. Sincerely, Alexandra Leijon Administrative Code and Register Director AL