§ 8-175. Waiver application.  


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  • An application for a wavier with an application fee to be set by the city manager, which such application fee shall be set in accordance with the actual cost to the city of administering this waiver application process, but not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), shall be filed with the city manager and include the following information:

    (1)

    The name, address, telephone number and signature of the commercial owner.

    (2)

    The address of the premises from which the watercraft rental concession will be conducted.

    (3)

    The name, address, telephone number and signature of the business operator.

    (4)

    A complete description of all activities proposed to be conducted under the waiver, including a description of the various types, sizes and approximate numbers of watercraft to be operated and a statement of provisions to be made for the safety of the public during operation under the waiver.

    (5)

    A drawing showing the specific location of the activities to be conducted under the waiver and indicating the specific location and width of the marked corridor or corridors, the position of the buoys and beach front signage.

    (6)

    Insurance.

    a.

    Proof of commercial general liability (CGL) insurance covering bodily injury and property damage in an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), per occurrence, combined single limit. The city shall be named as an additional insured on the policy.

    b.

    Proof of auto insurance in compliance with Florida State Statutes for any owned, non-owned, hired, borrowed, leased or used vehicles operated in connection with the watercraft rental concession.

    c.

    All policies shall be maintained in full force and effect at all times the watercraft rental concession is in operation and shall be endorsed to provide the city with thirty (30) days' advance written notice of cancellation. The policies shall be issued by an insurance company authorized to issue policies in the State of Florida, subject to the approval of the city's risk manager.

    (7)

    Any additional information which is reasonably necessary to enable the city commission to determine whether the activities proposed to be conducted under the waiver may constitute a reasonably likely threat of endangering public safety.

(Ord. No. C-93-26, § 1, 5-18-93; Ord. No. C-13-52, § 4, 1-7-14 )