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A. Dockage for self-propelled tank vessels (tankers), oceangoing tank barges over 360 feet LOA, integrated tug barges (ITB) and articulated tug barges (ATB), will be charged on the vessel’s length overall (LOA) as shown in Lloyd’s Register of Ships at the following rates. Dockage for ITB and ATB vessels will be inclusive of the tug. Minimum dockage $1,250.00 per 24-hour period or fraction thereof. (See Note-1) (A)(I) 3-1-2008
LOA
IN FEET |
DOCKAGE
RATE PER FOOT |
0
- 199 |
$1.62 |
200
- 399 |
$2.10 |
400
- 499 |
$2.88 |
500
- 599 |
$3.85 |
600
- 699 |
$4.47 |
700
- 799 |
$5.67 |
800
- 899 |
$6.83 |
900
& OVER |
$8.17 |
LOA
IN METERS |
DOCKAGE
RATE PER METER |
0
- 60.65 |
$5.31 |
60.96
- 121.61 |
$6.89 |
121.92
- 152.09 |
$9.45 |
152.4
- 182.57 |
$12.63 |
182.88
- 213.05 |
$14.66 |
213.36
- 243.53 |
$18.60 |
243.84
- 270.02 |
$22.40 |
274.32
& OVER |
$26.62 |
Due
to differences in rounding between feet and meters, dockage
will be calculated and charged on the basis of feet.
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Dockage for ocean going and inland waterway tank barges 360 ft or less LOA will be charged the following rates per function per 24-hour period or fraction thereof: (See Note-1) (A) 3-1-2008)
LOADING: $90.00 UNLOADING: $90.00 STANDBY: $90.00
PART
THREE - MOORING OF DRILLING RIGS AND RELATED OFFSHORE EQUIPMENT
Dockage rates for mooring drilling rigs and related offshore equipment will be quoted on request.
PART
FOUR - CRUISE AND RELATED VESSELS (D) 3-1-2008
Provisions deleted
PART
FIVE - VESSELS IN REPAIR STATUS (A) 1-3-2008
- Vessels
undergoing repairs are assessed dockage as follows:
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GENERAL CARGO SHIPS, DRY BULK CARGO SHIPS AND DRY CARGO OCEAN GOING BARGES – Dockage for the first 24-hour period shall be assessed at the LOA rates in PART ONE of this Item. Dockage after the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at 50% of the applicable LOA rate per each 24-hour period thereafter.
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SELF-PROPELLED TANKER SHIPS – Dockage for the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at the LOA rates in PART TWO of this Item. Dockage after the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at 50% of the applicable LOA rates in PART TWO of this Item, per each 24-hour period thereafter.
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INLAND WATERWAY DRY CARGO BARGES – Dockage for the first full 24-hour period or fraction thereof shall be assessed at $90.00. Dockage after the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at $10.00 for each 24-hour period thereafter.
- BULK
LIQUID (TANK) BARGES
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Vessels 360 ft or less LOA – Dockage for the first full 24-hour period or fraction thereof shall be assessed at $90.00. Dockage after the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at $45.00 for each 24-hour period thereafter.
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Vessels over 360 ft LOA – Dockage for the first full 24-hour period or fraction thereof shall be assessed at the LOA rates in PART TWO of this Item. Dockage after the first full 24-hour period shall be assessed at 50% of the applicable LOA rate for each 24-hour period thereafter.
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MISCELLANEOUS
VESSELS – Dockage for miscellaneous vessels not provided for elsewhere in this Item 300, including but not limited to tugs, crew boats, survey, research vessels, etc., shall be assessed $300.00 per 24-hour period or faction thereof.
The provisions of PART FIVE of this Item apply only to vessels assigned to Terminal Facilities for the sole purpose of making repairs. Assignment to a repair berth is subject to prior request and approval by the Executive Director or his designated representative. Vessels in repair status shall be subject to all applicable provisions published herein including Items 602 and 620.
PART SIX – DOCKAGE FOR ALL VESSELS AT THE BULK TERMINAL
49 cents ($0.49) (A) 3-1-2008 per Gross Registered Ton (GRT), minimum $200.00, per 24-hour period or fraction thereof.
NOTES
APPLICABLE TO ITEM 300:
NOTE
1: Because the Port Authority cannot recognize the many parties involved in barge transportation, the owner of each barge moving into, from or within the harbor, west of the Inner Harbor High Bridge, is responsible for all dockage charges incurred by or accruing against the barge. The Port Authority will invoice all dockage charges incurred by the barge to the owner of the barge, and such owner is liable for payment of such charges to the Port Authority unless, prior to incurring the dockage charge, the Port Authority is instructed to invoice dockage charges to another responsible party who in writing guarantees payment. The use of a wharf, dock, pier, berth, shore, banks or any other Terminal Facility by the barge constitutes acceptance of this liability by the barge owner.
ITEM
301 (A) 7-1-2007
HARBOR
FEE
All ships and barges in foreign, domestic coastwise or domestic
intercoastal trade shall be assessed a Harbor Fee, as provided
herein, to assist in defraying the expense of administration,
maintenance and operation of a fire response vessel, including
personnel and equipment.
Fee
Per Vessel Effective July 1, 2007 (A)
Ships
.$275.00
Barges
.$35.00
The
Harbor Fee applies to all ships and barges arriving in the
Port of Corpus Christi, as defined in Item 600 herein, and
based on individual round trips. The Harbor Fee will be assessed
for each reentry into the Port.
If
any marine firefighting services should be rendered by Authority
to any ship or barge, or rendered for the protection of bulkheads,
piers, wharves, landings, appurtenances or other property
of third persons, such services, including the of labor and
materials used, shall be charged to the vessel receiving such
services, or to the owner of such bulkheads, piers, wharves,
landings, approaches, buildings, appurtenances or other property,
in accordance with fees to be quoted by the Port Authority.