Buoy permit fees to increase in November

Beginning on Nov. 1, permit fees for recreational mooring buoys in Bainbridge Island waters will cost boat owners $200 under the city’s new programmatic buoy system.

Under the new program, owners must complete a standard application that includes a worksheet for depicting the buoy’s elevation and anchor type and a site plan. The application may be used by those applying for new buoys as well as those who wish to receive an after-the-fact permit to bring an existing buoy into compliance.

The deadline for applications is Oct. 31. There will no fee charges until Nov. 1, when a $200 charge fee will be put in place until the full fee of $450 per permit goes into effect on May 1, 2012.

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Notices were posted on unpermitted buoys in July, informing owners that their buoys are in violation of city code. Buoys that remain unpermitted after Nov. 1 will be given six months to bring the buoy into compliance or risk a fine and/or the removal of the buoy, according to a city press release.

Owners of buoys installed prior to 1996 – considered to be non-conforming – are asked to submit documentation to indicate their buoy’s placement prior to 1996.

The programmatic application, nonconforming form and more information are available at http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/buoy_permits.aspx. Call the buoy hotline at 780-3731 with specific questions on buoy permitting.