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The
motorized boating season on Kodiak’s Island Lake opened last week. After months
of back and forth last fall, the borough assembly worked out a compromise that
gave motorboat and jet ski users three days a week to enjoy the small lake
surrounded by homes on Kodiak’s north side.
Barbara
Williams was in her last weeks on the assembly when she brought up the
complaints residents of the area had regarding the noisy watercraft. She said
motorboaters showed up as if on cue when the four-month season began:
-- (Island
Lake 1 51 sec “…
a half an hour, and then they left.”)
Williams
said those were the only two times motorized watercraft have been used on the
lake so far, with no one using it yet on one of the designated days. She said
despite the beautiful weather on Tuesday afternoon and evening, no motorboaters
were out.
The
compromise with the small but passionate motorboat community gives them access
to the lake from noon to 8 p.m. on the three days they’re allowed on the
40-acre lake.
-- (Island
Lake 2 18 sec “…
no motorized watercraft are allowed.”)
The
motorboat schedule is posted on a tree near the launching area. It also
includes the phone number at the borough office to lodge complaints against
those who violate the compromise. Restrictions include no wake within 100 feet
of shore or in the lake arms, and only one watercraft allowed on the water at a
time. Unlike the deal hammered out over a decade ago, the new rules have the force
of law, with fines that range from 100-dollars for a first offense to $300 for
repeated offenses.
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