Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0400 - Environment and Conservation
Subtitle 0400-02 - Division of State Parks and Division of Natural Areas
Chapter 0400-02-04 - Marina Operations
Section 0400-02-04-.02 - STORAGE AT MARINA

Current through September 24, 2024

(1) Facilities to store or moor a boat or vessel at a park marina may be obtained on a first come, first served basis from the Park Superintendent at an established monthly rate.

(2) A lease must be negotiated for space other than on a day-to-day or transient basis.

(3) Moorage will be limited to occupancy of an assigned space in a slip or dry storage area provided as a part of the park development and specifically designed for the type of boat to be accommodated.

(4) No vessel or craft using barrels or metal containers for flotation will be permitted in park marinas.

Exception: The use of metal containers when filled with an appropriate amount of flotation material such as styrofoam will be allowed.

(5) Individuals under lease may not arrange for or provide electric service to their place of mooring. Where such service is allowed, it will be provided through the Park Superintendent.

(6) All mooring shall be such as to permit easy and prompt removal of craft in the event of fire or other emergency.

(7) All moored craft shall be kept in a safe and seaworthy condition.

(8) Swimming is prohibited in all harbor areas.

(9) Proper sanitation, neat appearance and acceptable aesthetic standards shall be met at all times.

(a) No garbage or refuse of any kind may be dumped overboard. All such material shall be placed in proper receptacles provided on land.

(b) Littering of shoreline areas is strictly prohibited.

(c) Each craft moored in the harbor must be kept in good repair and appearance by the owner.

(d) Craft may not be removed from the water and left parked upon park property for more than forty-eight (48) hours without written permission of the Superintendent.

(e) All vessels moored in a park marina must have an approved type of treatment device if they have a toilet on board.

Authority: T.C.A. § 11-1-108.

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