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What is NYC RCNY § 3-07?

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The Department shall maintain and utilize a Waiting List for the issuance of Boat Basin seasonal dockage permits and mooring permits, which shall be available upon request from the Department. Applications to be added to the Waiting List must be mailed to the Department of Parks & Recreation, Revenue Office, The Arsena

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Effective: 8/31/2019Last amended: 8/31/2019

§ 3-07 Waiting List.

RCNY § 3-07

The Department shall maintain and utilize a Waiting List for the issuance of Boat Basin seasonal dockage permits and mooring permits, which shall be available upon request from the Department. Applications to be added to the Waiting List must be mailed to the Department of Parks & Recreation, Revenue Office, The Arsenal, 830 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10065 Attn: Boat Basin Waiting List via return receipt U.S. mail on forms supplied by the Department and accompanied by a processing fee of $75. Only natural persons shall be eligible for Boat Basin permits. No person already holding a Permit may apply for a Boat Basin Permit. (Amended City Record 8/1/2019, eff. 8/31/2019)

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