(a) The Ke'ehi
Lagoon mooring area means the area confined by the boundaries shown for that
mooring area on Exhibit "C", dated, July 15, 1990, located at the end of this
subchapter. The boundaries are as follows:
Beginning at a point on the water measured by azimuth
clockwise from True South, 185 degrees for a distance of one hundred five feet
from the Kalihi Channel Entrance rear range Light; then 154 degrees for a
distance of three thousand three hundred ninety-four feet; 250 degrees for a
distance of eight hundred three feet; 334 degrees for a distance of three
thousand five hundred four feet; 021 degrees for a distance of six hundred
feet; 080 degrees for a distance of five hundred thirty feet; then on a
straight line to the point of beginning.
(b) The mooring permit shall contain a
statement, signed by the owner, certifying that the owner has been informed
that the Ke'ehi Lagoon mooring area lies within the airport traffic area of the
Honolulu International Airport, and shall include a covenant to hold harmless
the U. S. Government and the State of Hawaii from any liability or
inconvenience that may arise from overflight by aircraft.
(c) No person shall anchor or moor a vessel
or houseboat within Ke'ehi Lagoon except at a location and in accordance with a
mooring permit issued by the department under the provisions of sections
13-231-2 and
13-231-17.
(d) No
person shall operate, anchor, or moor a vessel, contrivance, or other object in
Ke'ehi Lagoon where any part of the vessel, contrivance or other object exceeds
or projects beyond a height above the elevations in the height restrictions of
structures and improvements as shown on Exhibit "B" dated August 31, 1990,
located at the end of this chapter.
(e) No person shall install, maintain or
permit the installation or maintenance of any lights or electromagnetic devices
on a vessel, contrivance or other object which may interfere with aircraft
operating to or from Honolulu International Airport or which may adversely
affect the safe and efficient use of Honolulu International Airport.
(f) No person shall sink, or allow to be
sunk, any vessel, contrivance or other other object in Ke'ehi Lagoon. If a
vessel, contrivance or other object is operated or moored so as to be in danger
of wreckage, damaging other property, or sinking, it shall be declared derelict
in accordance with chapter 200, HRS, and section
13-231-19 shall
apply.
(g) No person shall abandon
any vessel, contrivance or other object in Ke'ehi Lagoon. Abandoned vessels
shall be disposed of pursuant to provisions of chapter 200, HRS. Abandoned
contrivances or other objects shall be disposed of in accordance with
applicable laws and rules.
(h) No
person shall anchor or moor a houseboat within Ke'ehi Lagoon, except that a
person who owns and is residing aboard a houseboat located within Ke'ehi Lagoon
mooring area on February 3, 1992 and who first obtained a permit by May 1,
1992, may apply for and be issued a permit to moor the houseboat at a location
designated by the department, subject to the following conditions:
(1) Any structure extending above the main
deck shall conform to minimum safety standards used in the marine construction
industry; and
(2) The houseboat
must be equipped with a U. S. Coast Guard approved type III marine sanitation
device, which has the overboard discharge closed and sealed. Compliance with
condition (1) shall be accomplished within one hundred twenty days from
February 3, 1992, provided that the department may extend the time period for
compliance upon acceptance of a plan presented by the owner to accomplish any
necessary modifications within a reasonable period of time. Compliance with
condition (2) shall be accomplished within thirty days of the date that a
sewage pump-out facility is installed and available for use at Ke'ehi small
boat harbor. No new applications to anchor or moor a houseboat within Ke'ehi
Lagoon shall be accepted after February 3, 1992.
(i) No person shall live aboard or use any
vessel or houseboat as a place of principal habitation within Ke'ehi Lagoon,
except that a person who owns and is residing aboard a vessel or houseboat
located within Ke'ehi Lagoon on February 3, 1992 and who first obtained a
permit by May 1, 1992, may apply for and be issued a principal habitation
permit, subject to the following conditions:
(1) The vessel is equipped with a U. S. Coast
Guard approved marine sanitation device, (MSD) or in the case of a houseboat,
the requirements of subsection (h) are met. No overboard discharge of untreated
sewage from the MSD is permitted. The overboard discharge valve shall be closed
and sealed while anchored or moored within the Ke'ehi Lagoon designated mooring
area, subject to the availability of an operational sewage pump-out
facility.
(2) No person shall
reside aboard a vessel for which a principal habitation permit is issued except
for the owner, co-owner, immediate family members and legal dependents or other
person residing on the vessel (except those paying rent) on February 3,
1992.
(k) No persons
shall stay aboard a transient or visiting vessel anchored or moored in Ke'ehi
Lagoon without first obtaining a stay aboard permit. A stay aboard permit may
be issued to the owner, master, crew or passengers of a transient or visiting
vessel for a period or periods not to exceed a total of one hundred twenty days
in a calendar year.
(l) All
vessels moored within the Ke'ehi Lagoon mooring area shall be equipped with
fire extinguishing equipment in accordance with section
13-232-23.
(m) Mooring categories within the Ke'ehi
Lagoon mooring area are single point moorings for vessel lengths as follows:
(1) Category A Vessels less than 30 feet in
length overall;
(2) Category B
Vessels 31 to 40 feet in length overall, single point mooring;
(3) Category C Vessels 41 to 50 feet in
length overall, single point mooring;
(4) Category D Vessels 51 to 60 feet in
length overall, single point mooring;
(5) Category E Vessels 61 to 65 feet in
length overall, single point mooring.