New anchorage restrictions for San Joaquin County

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Everyone was expecting this. In 30 days it will be law.

From the Modesto Bee 1/9/08:

CHANGE IN STORE FOR DELTA: On Tuesday, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors became the second group to outlaw anchoring indefinitely on the open waters of the Sacramento- San Joaquin River Delta. It passed a comprehensive water safety ordinance with a 30-day limit on living on open waters in San Joaquin County, a 15-day limit for uninhabitable boats and a requirement that boaters be able to show proof of proper waste disposal. "We've been working on this for over a year," said Sgt. Sam Malcolm with the Sheriff's Department boating safety unit. "So I'm glad to see it come to pass." Contra Costa County passed similar rules two years ago. Malcolm said that, since then, he has tracked makeshift homes on broken vessels floating from Contra Costa into San Joaquin. Law enforcement officers and some fellow boaters believe the vessels are leaking chemicals and sewage into the delicate delta ecosystem. The law also requires that boats parked in marinas meet sanitation requirements. When supervisors introduced the measures last month, marina owner Richard Dunn spoke against what he interpreted as a requirement for marinas to root out and report derelict boaters; Sheriff Steve Moore said they will be required only to cooperate with authorities. Nobody spoke against the law Tuesday. It takes effect in 30 days, when Malcolm said the county will begin enforcing it.
 
Sound like it is not quite as tough a CoCoCo's. Around BI, you must have a permit from Army Corp of Engineers in order to live aboard a boat, even at a marina, regardless of how good the facilities might be. And the Army Corp is not issuing permits!

I guess now all those boats will be moving to Sacramento County. Look out Mayberry Slu! It's going to get crowded over there!
 
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Originally posted by Flutterby

Sound like it is not quite as tough a CoCoCo's. Around BI, you must have a permit from Army Corp of Engineers in order to live aboard a boat, even at a marina, regardless of how good the facilities might be. And the Army Corp is not issuing permits!

I guess now all those boats will be moving to Sacramento County. Look out Mayberry Slu! It's going to get crowded over there!




Crowded? There will be enough people over there to incorporate as a town.
 
It's off to the left on Sherman Island once you go over the Antioch Bridge. Hwy 160 crosses over part of it. The "village" is at the mouth of the slough.

But the only Opie you'll find in this Mayberry is Opium.
 
There's so much junk in there that I doubt any additional stuff would even be noticed!
 
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Originally posted by Flutterby

Sound like it is not quite as tough a CoCoCo's. Around BI, you must have a permit from Army Corp of Engineers in order to live aboard a boat, even at a marina, regardless of how good the facilities might be. And the Army Corp is not issuing permits!

I guess now all those boats will be moving to Sacramento County. Look out Mayberry Slu! It's going to get crowded over there!




Do you enjoy torturing me? Please don't ever mention the name May******* Sl**** again! Tell no derelicts! We finally got rid of the houseboat that was towed in a couple of years ago, and now this! I need to start lobbying Sacramento County now.
 
I haven't been there in a while - I didn't even konw the houseboat was moved. Now, about that crane ....
 
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