The Port of Clarkston commissioners revamped the port's fee structure for two recreational services Thursday.
Recreational vehicle users can now have unlimited annual access to a port-owned dump station for $60. The fee includes a key so the dump station can be accessed 24 hours a day.
The port will continue to have a single-use fee of $5 for dumping during port office hours, usually 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, said Port Manager Wanda Keefer.
The station is located near the Snake River north of the Quality Inn in Clarkston, on the east side of Granite Lake Park.
The port also imposed an annual fee Thursday of $100 for jet boat touring companies that use the port's cruise boat dock. The $100 fee allows the companies to load or unload passengers at the dock as many times as they want in any given year.
Until now, Keefer said the fees have been loosely defined.
"Most people would come and use it and not tell us," she said.
The dock is locked, but somehow keys to it have been available, Keefer said, a practice the port will be ending as it imposes the fee.
The cruise boat dock is the dock farthest east along the Snake River in Clarkston, downstream from the confluence with the Clearwater River. The port also has an unlocked, itinerant boat dock near Roosters Waterfront Restaurant where no user fees are charged to commercial or recreational boaters. Beamer's Hells Canyon Tours and Excursions has a third dock, Keefer said.