§ 405-17. Marina decorum.  


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  • No part of the marina shall be used for the conducting or solicitation of business of any kind except for the necessary business of the boat, and its soliciting must be confined to the immediate area of the berth assigned, by the written lease agreement, to the boat. No business shall be conducted at a transient, vacant, or unassigned slip. No booths, signs, or other advertising material will be permitted without the written permission of the Harbormaster/Dockmaster, who can control size, placement, etc., of such material. In any event, there shall be no more than one sign permitted per slip (to be attached to either the assigned berth or assigned vessel, but not both); such sign shall not measure greater than two feet by two feet, and such sign shall be professionally crafted and maintained. Slipholders should understand that Bismore Park is within the Hyannis Waterfront Historic District, and therefore, all signs are also subject to the regulations of the District. Also, in accordance with Town ordinance, any sign which is set in motion by movement including pennants, banners or flags (except official flags of nations or administrative or political subdivisions thereof) shall be expressly prohibited.