[HISTORY: Adopted by the Annual Town Meeting
of the Town of Nantucket 4-5-1983 by Art. 28, approved 5-9-1984; amended
in its entirety 4-6-2015 ATM by
Art. 79, approved 8-5-2015. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DIVER
Includes swimmers using fins and/or masks and/or snorkel
tubes or self-contained underwater breathing devices and may include
those diving without aids, where the circumstances are appropriate.
GRAY WATER
In Nantucket waters as defined above, gray water is a vessel’s
water/soap discharge, which is derived from galley, bath, showers,
dishwashing and laundry equipment.
HARBOR MASTER
Chief Harbor Master, duly empowered by the General Laws of
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
JET SKI
A ski propelled by machinery and designed to travel over
water.
MOORING
Any space upon a waterway wherein a vessel is confined by
wet slip, float, mooring or other type of docking facility.
NANTUCKET WATERWAYS or WATERWAYS
Includes all of the navigable waters within the boundaries
of the Town, which shall include all harbors, rivers, bays or ponds,
including waterways which, from time to time, may be temporarily nonnavigable
by reason of low tides, drought or seasonal weather and water conditions.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
A small vessel of less than 16 feet in length which uses
an inboard motor powering a water jet pump or a propeller as its primary
source of motive power and that is designed to be operated by a person
sitting, standing or kneeling on the vessel rather than the conventional
manner of sitting or standing inside a vessel. This term includes
jet skis, wet bikes and surf jets.
PERSONS
Includes individuals, corporations, societies, associations,
partnerships and trusts.
SURF JET
A surfboard propelled by machinery and designed to travel
over water.
TOWN
The Town and County of Nantucket, Massachusetts.
WET BIKE
A vessel designed to travel over water, supported by skis
propelled by machinery.
A. Except in an emergency, no boats shall be made fast
to any of the Town's wharves, floats or piers without the permission
of the Harbor Master.
B. No person shall leave any boat or vessel, fishing
equipment, fish or any other personal property upon Town landing places,
floats, wharves or pier for longer than is necessary in the act of
loading or unloading the same to and from boats or vehicles.
C. The Town shall not be responsible for any loss or
damage to boats or vessels at the Town wharves, floats, pier or moorings.
Owners will be held responsible for damage caused by them or their
vessels to structures and pilings and related facilities owned by
the Town.
D. No warp or line shall be passed across the channels
or any dock so as to obstruct or interfere with vessels navigating
in the area.
E. Except in an emergency, no boats shall fuel at any
of the Town's wharves, floats or piers without the permission of the
Harbor Master.
A. The Select Board shall have the power to establish
standard contracts and contract terms and fees for the rental of wharves,
slips, docks and moorings, and any other administrative costs.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
B. Tug boats, cargo boats and any other boats used for
commercial purposes (other than charter boats and commercial fishing
boats) shall not be permitted to moor at the Nantucket Town pier or
wharves in Madaket, except by permission of the Select Board or Harbor
Master, as appropriate.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
C. All boats or vessels using the Town wharves shall
observe all police, fire, health and sanitary regulations of the Town,
and the owners or operators of such boats shall not permit acts contrary
to good order, public safety or public health, including public profanity
or obscene language or indecent exposure. Unnecessary noise, loud
talking or playing of musical instruments between the hours of 11:00
p.m. and 8:00 a.m. is not permitted. No person upon such boats shall
throw garbage, paper, refuse or debris of any kind into the harbor.
D. No vessel or watercraft of any kind whatsoever which
is unseaworthy or in badly deteriorated condition or which is likely
to injure a person or damage private or public property or which might
become a menace to navigation shall be permitted to moor in Town waters
or tie up at the Town wharves. The Harbor Master may determine whether
any watercraft is unseaworthy, dangerous or in a badly deteriorated
condition to render it unsafe. Upon making such a determination, the
Harbor Master shall give notice to the owner, in writing, of such
determination as follows: (a) if the owner is known, then by mail
or hand-delivery; (b) if the owner is unknown, then by publication
in a newspaper of general circulation within the Town. If, after 10
days following the publication or written notice as provided in the
preceding sentence, the owner has failed to remedy the conditions
leading to the determination, the Harbor Master may take appropriate
steps for removal of same. At any time, the Harbor Master, notwithstanding
the foregoing, may act immediately in the event of an emergency to
take appropriate steps for immediate removal of any watercraft that
presents an eminent threat to life or property; provided, however,
that as soon as practicable after taking such action, notice of the
action taken shall be provided in the manner set forth in this section.
If, after 30 days from the date of notice or publication, the owner
of the removed vessel shall fail to reimburse the Town for removal
costs, the vessel may then, at the discretion of the Harbor Master,
be sold at public auction to cover the costs of removal. If said auction
produces surplus proceeds after payment of the costs of removal, said
surplus shall be held in a separate account and be paid over to the
owner upon proof of ownership. This shall not be deemed to apply to
vessels in immediate distress as a result of current emergencies.
E. No vessel or watercraft of any kind whatsoever which
is painted with paints containing butyltin compounds shall be permitted
to moor in Town waters or tie up at the Town wharves, whether private
or public.
Moorings, buoys, lobster pots, crab pots, eel
pots or other obstacles that will cause or create a hazard to navigation
shall not be placed in areas usually used as channels for navigation.
In cases of doubt, the Harbor Master shall be consulted in advance
before setting them in place. Hazards to navigation shall be subject
to summary removal by the Harbor Master, without notice or hearing,
and neither the Harbor Master nor the Town shall be responsible for
any losses to the owners thereof caused by such removal.
Except in a maritime emergency currently affecting those aboard
or others in the immediate vicinity, no vessel, mooring or other object
shall be deliberately abandoned, sunk or otherwise placed in waters
within the Town of Nantucket where it may constitute a hazard. Any
abandoned, sunk or improperly placed vessel, mooring or object so
found and any vessel otherwise improperly secured, swamped, sunk,
washed ashore or found in a restricted area may be ordered by the
Harbor Master to be removed or relocated. The Harbor Master shall
give notice to the owner, in writing, of his order as follows: (a)
if the owner is known, then by mail or hand-delivery; (b) if the owner
is unknown, then by publication in a newspaper of general circulation
within the Town. If, after 10 days following the publication or written
notice as provided in the preceding sentence, the owner has failed
to remedy the conditions leading to the order, the Harbor Master may
take appropriate steps for removal or relocation of same. At any time,
the Harbor Master, notwithstanding the foregoing, may act immediately
in the event of an emergency to take appropriate steps for immediate
removal or relocation of any watercraft that presents an imminent
threat to life or property; provided, however, that as soon as practicable
after taking such action, notice of the action taken shall be provided
in the manner set forth in this section. If, after 30 days, the owner
of the removed vessel shall fail to reimburse the Town for removal
or relocation costs, the vessel may then, at the discretion of the
Harbor Master, be sold at public auction to cover the costs of removal
or relocation. If said auction produces surplus proceeds after payment
of the costs of removal, said surplus shall be held in a separate
account and be paid over to the owner upon proof of ownership.
There shall be no diving from any public wharves,
piers or from any bulkheads abutting any waterways of the Town.
Divers using fins and/or masks and/or snorkel
tubes or self-contained underwater breathing devices, except within
designated and marked swimming areas, shall:
A. While diving, display a standard diver's flag consisting
of a red field with a white diagonal stripe of a size not less than
12 inches by 15 inches.
B. Display such flag prominently on a float or other
similar device which shall hold such flag upright and shall extend
vertically a minimum distance of three feet from the surface of the
water so as to be visible to passing boats.
C. Stay within 100 feet of the aforementioned flag or
move the flag on said float or device with him while he is submerged
and return to the surface within 100 feet of said flag.
D. No diver shall operate in properly marked or customary
boat channels unless, for special purposes, permission is granted
in advance by the Harbor Master. The diver shall have the responsibility
to inquire of the Harbor Master about the location of customary boat
channels if he is in doubt about the situation.
E. On approaching a diver's flag, all boats must proceed
with caution and shall remain outside a one-hundred-foot radius from
said diver's flag.
F. Divers operating at night shall be equipped with and
use appropriate underwater lights, in addition to displaying the aforementioned
diver's flag.
A. The usage of Town launching ramps shall be controlled
from time to time by rules established by the Select Board and posted.
These rules may include control of temporary parking of boat trailers
and motor vehicles at or near the approach to each ramp.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
B. With the exception of charter or commercial fishing
boats or a storm/repair emergency, persons using Town ramps for hauling
of larger boats requiring cradles shall do so only with permission,
in advance, in writing, from the Harbor Master. Cradles and/or boats
shall not remain on the Town ramps for more than one hour.
A. The dumping or discharge of oil, treated or untreated sewage, dead
fish, garbage, waste, rubbish or debris of any kind in Nantucket waterways
so as to pollute the waters, shores or beaches of the Town is prohibited.
The use of on-board laundry or mechanical dishwashing machinery with
over-board discharge is also prohibited. All commercial piers, private
and public, shall be equipped with working sewage pump-out facilities.
Facilities at each pier shall be of sufficient capacity to fully service
any and all vessels capable of docking.
B. Any violations of this section will incur penalties
of $300. Each day or part thereof during which a discharge or dumping
occurs shall constitute a separate violation. Subsequent violations
may result in a denial of use of Town of Nantucket-owned and/or -operated
port facilities or moorings. Any such denial shall be issued by the
Harbormaster, after a hearing, subject to the right of the offender
to an appeal to the Select Board, or, if applicable to the Department
of Environmental Protection, pursuant to MGL c. 91, § 10A.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
A. Waterskiing is prohibited on all waterways of the
Town, except outside of navigation channels and swimming and mooring
areas on Nantucket Sound, Polpis Harbor and Madaket Harbor. Waterskiers
and boats towing them shall not operate in or across navigation channels
at any time.
B. There shall be no waterskiing within 400 feet of bathers,
divers, piers, wharves, floats, other boats or of any shore. "Waterskiing"
shall include motor-propelled surfboards and water bikes and the towing
or manipulation of a surfboard or other similar device behind a motorboat.
Waterskiing in approved areas shall only be done during daylight hours.
C. Motor-propelled surfboards may navigate along regular
channels of navigation to reach and return from open waters where
they are permitted to operate but shall not interfere with the operation
of other vessels.
The placement of outhauls, temporary floats
and/or rafts held by anchors or bottom moorings shall be subject to
written approval of the Harbor Master. All such outhauls, floats or
rafts will be identified with registration numbers assigned by the
Harbor Master. Numbers assigned shall be permanently affixed to the
land and seaward side of the float or raft in contrasting color and
shall be a minimum of three inches in size.
A. No vessel shall be used as a residence in Nantucket harbors unless
equipped with sewage holding tanks of sufficient capacity to support
the occupants of the vessel.
B. The determination of sufficient capacity of the vessel's sewage holding
tanks shall be determined by the Harbor Master in consultation with
the Nantucket Health Department.
C. If a sewerage holding tank pump-out service boat is not available,
the vessel must be capable of movement under its own motor power to
a pump-out location.
D. If seasonal holding tank pump-out service is not available by boat
or at a pier-based location, no vessel shall be used as a residence
in Nantucket waters unless all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The vessel owner has sealed its sewerage holding tank system which
has been verified by the Harbor Master;
(2) The vessel, when used as a residence, will be tied to a pier where
toilet facilities are nearby;
(3) The Harbor Master has approved in writing the use of the vessel as
a residence for a specified period of time and verified its location
near working toilet facilities.
All fish cars in navigable waters of the Town
shall be subject to the approval of the Harbor Master and shall be
plainly marked according to law so that they shall be visible at all
times. Stakes shall not be driven to be used for mooring any vessel
or boat or for tying up any fish car, unless, in the judgment of the
Harbor Master, their use will not be an obstruction. All cars shall
be attached to a land point so that the attaching line does not exceed
10 feet beyond the mean low waterline. The Harbor Master may terminate
any permission previously granted where, in his judgment, such termination
is appropriate.
Within the outermost end of Jackson's Point
inward and through the area defined within a line drawn from Coatue
Point to the West Jetty on a two-hundred-seventy-degree magnetic heading,
marked by an appropriate informational buoy and signs maintained by
the Town, with the exception of designated areas for waterskiing,
vessels shall be operated at the speed of which they can maintain
steerage way and create a minimum wake, and in no case shall they
be operated at more than posted speed limits. This rule shall not
apply to vessels engaged in emergency or law enforcement operations.
A. Nothing contained herein shall be held or construed to supersede,
conflict or interfere with the jurisdiction of the United States government
or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, except that in case of concurrent
laws or regulations in any case, it shall be intended that the stricter,
more restrictive rule or regulation shall apply.
B. The provisions contained within this chapter are severable. If any
part of this chapter is declared invalid or unconstitutional by a
court of competent jurisdiction, that declaration shall not affect
any other provisions of this chapter.
Whoever violates any of the provisions of this
chapter or refuses or neglects to obey the lawful and reasonable orders
of those empowered to enforce the same, or resists them in the discharge
of their duties, shall be fined not less than $50 for the first violation
and not more than $300 for each violation thereafter within the same
calendar year. Where a vessel is or has been operated in violation
of any provision of the chapter and the owner, operator or other responsible
person cannot be found within a twenty-four-hour period or where it
appears that the vessel and the person in violation will depart from
the Town in order to avoid the enforcement of the penalties of this
chapter, the Harbor Master may seize and hold said vessel as security
and may move it to a safe place of storage, including dry land storage,
until the violation has been disposed of administratively or judicially;
and if a violation has been found, the costs of seizing and holding
said vessel shall be assessed against the vessel, and the vessel shall
be sold at public auction to pay such penalties and costs if not otherwise
paid. If said auction produces surplus proceeds after payment of penalties
and costs, said surplus shall be held in a separate account and be
paid over to the owner of the vessel upon proof of such ownership.
Whoever violates any provision of this chapter, or any regulation
regarding the use of Town harbors or piers, shall be subject to a
fine of $100, each day constituting a separate offense. The Harbor
Master, Assistant Harbor Masters and other officers assigned to enforce
this chapter may, as an alternative to initiating criminal proceedings,
proceed to a noncriminal disposition of any violation of this chapter
pursuant to the procedures set forth in MGL c. 40, § 21D.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
No person shall engage in the business of renting to the public,
for public operation, any personal watercraft, jet ski, surf jet,
wet bike or any motorboat that uses an inboard motor powering a water
jet pump or a propeller as its primary source of motive power and
that is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling
on the vessel rather than the conventional manner of sitting or standing
inside a vessel within Nantucket waterways without a license to do
so from the Town of Nantucket Select Board in compliance with this
section and in compliance with all federal, state or local laws pertaining
to their use.
A. The Select Board shall adopt rules, regulations and reasonable fees
for the issuance of such licenses, renewals thereof and operation
of licensees, including, but not limited to:
(1) Adequate insurance for the protection of the public;
(2) An appropriately equipped chase boat required at all times;
(3) Personal safety equipment for the safety of users of rented equipment;
(4) Location of premises so as to be consistent with other water and
harbor uses and with the Towns Harbor Plan;
(5) Loading, unloading and storage of petroleum products intended for
use in personal watercraft, jet skis, surf jets or wet bikes in accordance
with recommendations as may be made by the Chief of the Fire Department
of the Town;
(6) Designated area for use consistent with navigation and other public
uses.
B. On land owned by the Town of Nantucket, the use of,
the rental of and the operation of personal watercraft shall be prohibited.
C. No person shall operate any personal watercraft jet
ski, surf jet or wet bike within the waters comprising Nantucket Harbor,
as shown on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
navigational chart Number 13241, northerly to the end of the east
and west jetties or in the established navigation lane between said
jetties easterly to the Head of the Harbor, in Polpis Harbor or along
any portion of the shoreline of Nantucket Harbor. Said personal watercraft
shall be launched from the Children's Beach boat ramp and shall navigate
through Nantucket Harbor along the most direct route as marked by
buoys, to Nantucket Sound.
D. No person shall operate any personal watercraft, jet
ski, surf jet or wet bike within the waters bounded by a line drawn
from "The Rock" off the "Fortieth Pole" and marked by a hazard buoy,
northwesterly to the R-2 lighted bell buoy, northwesterly to the westernmost
point of Muskeget Island, southeasterly to the westernmost tip of
Smith's Point including the entire shorelines of Muskeget, Tuckernuck
and New Smith's Point (Esther Island). Said personal watercraft shall
be launched from the Walter S. Barrett and Jackson Point public access
boat ramps and shall navigate through Hither Creek along the most
direct route as marked by buoys, to the westernmost tip of Eel Point,
thence north to Nantucket Sound or south to the Atlantic Ocean.
E. No person shall operate any personal watercraft, jet
ski, surf jet or wet bike within or on the waters of the great ponds
or any interior body of water of less than 300 acres in size on Nantucket
or Tuckernuck Islands or on New Smith's Point (Esther Island).
F. No personal watercraft shall be transported to, or launched from, a public beach or public beach parking area, a public boat ramp or public boat ramp parking area except those named in Subsections
C and
E.
G. Exemptions. In addition to the exemptions in §
137-19, personal watercraft may be operated within the waters described in Subsections
C,
D and
E if the personal watercraft is needed for emergency purposes when there is reasonable belief that such use is necessary to protect persons, animals or property.
Government personnel are exempt from §
137-18 while engaged in training exercises, emergency operations and ordinary law enforcement activities.
A. No person shall engage in the business of renting
to the public kiteboarding equipment to be used by such renter, within
the waters of Nantucket for the activity of kiteboarding, and further
no person shall engage in the business within the waters of Nantucket
for the purposes of training, teaching, and/or coaching the activity
of kiteboarding using actual kiteboards for use in the waters of Nantucket,
without first having obtained a permit to do so from the Nantucket Select
Board in compliance with this section and incompliance with all federal,
state or local laws.
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
B. "Kiteboarding" is the use of a kite utilizing wind
and air to lift, provide power or energy to a harnessed rider/passenger
who is equipped with a board for touch down, whether such board is
formally a surfboard, kite board, wake board, or other stabilizing
flat object, used for the recreational purposes of kiteboarding.
C. The Select Board shall adopt rules and regulations
and reasonable fees for the issuance of such licenses, renewals thereof
and operation of licensees and for the regulation of recreational
kiteboarding generally to assure the safety and convenience of the
public, including but not limited to:
[Amended 6-25-2020 ATM by Art. 70, approved 10-27-2020]
(1) Adequate insurance for the protection of the public;
(2) An appropriately equipped chase boat required at all
times;
(3) Personal safety equipment for the safety of users
of rented equipment;
(4) Avoidance of interference with other water and harbor
uses;
(5) Loading and unloading of kiteboarding equipment.