Haw. Code R. § 13-231-85 - Priority and procedures in allocation of berths
(a) An
unassigned berth (a berth that is not assigned to a permittee by a regular
mooring permit) shall first be offered to the senior applicant holding a
regular mooring permit authorizing the applicant to moor in the small boat
harbor who has applied for movement to another berth within the same harbor,
provided that the vacant berth is of the same characteristics, category, or
type as the berth currently allocated to the applicant and assignment of the
applicant's vessel to the vacant berth would not be contrary to public interest
or otherwise unlawful or contrary to these rules.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (a) and
except where allocation shall be made pursuant to section 13-231-86 in small
boat harbors with established categories of berths, an unassigned berth shall
be promptly offered to the senior applicant for a regular mooring permit
subject to the limitations contained in these rules promoting maximum, safe,
convenient, and efficient utilization of facilities. Therefore, when the
department receives a notice of cancellation of a regular mooring permit
pursuant to section 13-231-9; a regular mooring permit expires, becomes void or
is cancelled; or an assigned berth is vacated, other than temporarily for any
reason, the department shall commence the process of allocating the berth to
the senior applicant for a regular mooring permit as expeditiously as possible
as provided herein or in section 13-231-86.
(c) If assignment of the senior applicant's
vessel to the available berth would not afford maximum, safe, convenient, and
efficient utilization of the facility as determined in accordance with the
factors enumerated in section 13-231-80 or is contrary to public interest or is
otherwise unlawful or contrary to these rules, the berth shall then be promptly
offered to the next senior qualified applicant whose vessel is suitable for the
berth.
(d) An assigned berth,
temporarily vacant while the regular permittee's vessel assigned thereto is
temporarily absent from the berth, or an unassigned berth that is temporarily
vacant pending allocation to and occupancy by a regular permittee shall be
temporarily allocated to applicants as follows subject to sections 13-231-23 and 13-231-24 and the suitability of the vessel for the berth as determined by
evaluation of the factors enumerated in this subchapter in order to promote the
maximum safe, convenient, and efficient utilization of the small boat harbor
facilities.
(1) A nonrenewable temporary
mooring permit authorizing interim use of a temporarily vacant berth for a
period not to exceed the anticipated period of temporary vacancy or in any
event not to exceed thirty days, whichever period is shorter, shall be offered
to the senior applicant for a temporary mooring permit for the berth available
pursuant to subsection (2) if suitable for the applicant's vessel in accordance
with the factors enumerated in this subchapter, to promote maximum, safe,
convenient, and efficient utilization of the facility. If the senior applicant
for a temporary mooring permit declines the offer of interim use of the berth,
the applicant's application for a temporary mooring permit shall be void and
the berth shall be offered to the next senior applicant for a temporary mooring
permit.
(2) Priorities for
allocation of temporarily vacant berths for interim use as they become
available shall be as prescribed herein:
(A)
First priority. The senior applicant to moor a transient vessel who applied in
advance in writing for interim use of a temporarily vacant berth to begin at a
specified time and whose application was received and accepted by the
department shall have priority for use of the berth over other applicants for
temporary moorings enumerated in this subsection; provided that a transient
vessel shall be allocated to a berth that has been set aside and designated by
the department for use by transient vessels only unless the transient berths
available for allocation at that time are not suitable for the vessel, or no
such transient berths have been set aside in that harbor.
(B) Second priority. If none of the vessels
owned by the applicants, enumerated in paragraph (2)(A) are suitable for
allocation to a temporarily vacant berth available for use, or if the eligible
applicants decline an offer by the department to utilize a suitable berth, the
senior applicant who applied in advance in writing to moor a vessel, other than
a transient vessel, for an interim period whose application was received and
accepted by the department shall have priority for use of the berth over other
applicant's enumerated in subparagraph (C).
(C) Third priority. If none of the vessels
owned by the applicants awaiting a berth, enumerated in subparagraphs (A) and
(B), are suitable for allocation to a temporarily vacant berth, or the eligible
applicants decline an offer by the department to utilize the berth, the berth
shall be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Notes
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