Some Okanagan Lake tour boat operators are churning the water over Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 municipal dock licencing program.
The city set out fees for its three boat launches in March. Depending on the type of business, operators pay either $1,000 or $2,000 per watercraft annually. Fines for non-compliance can be up to $500.
Private boat owners are not required to pay the fees. However, several commercial operators are claiming it香蕉视频直播檚 unfair, stating many private boats are offering tours for payment.
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Capital News spoke with other operators who asked not to be identified. One claimed they talked with a private boat owner who said following the rules was a hassle.
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Partington stopped using city docks because she doesn香蕉视频直播檛 want to pay the fee, plus her moorage, fuel, and employment costs have also increased.
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Not long after making that decision, Partington received what she said was a 香蕉视频直播渘ot worded very nicely香蕉视频直播 email from the city.
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The anonymous tour operator said they are willing to get a dock licence.
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Another concern Partington and the other operators have, is people paying to get on a private boat that may not be properly insured, licenced, or certified. The safety of tour boat operations is regulated by the Canada Shipping Act and overseen by Transport Canada. Partington says people are likely unaware that they could be going out on a vessel that may not be adequately licenced or insured.
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The anonymous tour operator Capital News spoke with echoed those concerns.
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The operator also had a few choice words for those flouting the rules.
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Partington said the big issue for her is that Kelowna is a city that prides itself on supporting tourism.
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A staff report going to city council Monday states commercial use of municipal docks has dropped about 30 per cent since the fees came in. Ten companies have completed their licensing and another ten are being finalized. Twelve operators have indicated that they have made other arrangements and will not be using city docks because of the new program. At least eight companies have not indicated if they will apply for a licence. Bylaw officers have been conducting random checks at city boat launches and four tickets have been issued so far.
香蕉视频直播淭he city香蕉视频直播檚 commercial boat launch program has proven highly successful, alleviating commercial demand for limited launching capacity at the Cook Road and Water Street boat launches while at the same time raising $140,000 in non-taxation revenue,香蕉视频直播 the report states.
The city brought in licencing fees to cover the approximately $250,000 in annual maintenance cost of the docks at Cook Road, Water Street, and Sutherland Bay. It香蕉视频直播檚 anticipated an additional $1.15 million will be needed over the next ten years for repairs and improvements.
Capital News has repeatedly contacted the City of Kelowna, and Transport Canada for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.
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