As used in this Part
3, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL SEAFOOD OPERATION
Includes, but is not limited to, all matters relating to
the harvest of seafood in Queen Anne's County, including boats leaving
and returning at all hours, painting of crab pots, the use of bait,
salt, paints, dust and power tools, the maintenance of boats and any
and all other equipment, the running and operation, noise, smell and
presence of machinery and equipment associated with commercial seafood
operating at any and all hours; including the activities of workers
and the operation of boats, generators, ice making, refrigerated trucks,
chum trucks, boilers, steam generators, cooking, fork lifts, heating
equipment, cooling equipment, soft crab shedding equipment, tanks,
pallets, cooking baskets and drums.
GENERALLY ACCEPTED SEAFOOD INDUSTRY PRACTICES
Those methods used in connection with the commercial seafood
and fishing industries which do not violate applicable federal, state
or local laws or public health, safety and welfare and which are generally
accepted commercial seafood and fishing practices in the commercial
seafood and fishing industry. Generally accepted seafood industry
practices include those methods which are authorized by various governmental
agencies, bureaus and departments. If no generally accepted seafood
industry practices exist or there is no method authorized by those
agencies mentioned herein which governs a practice, the practice is
presumed to be a generally accepted seafood industry practice.
HEALTH OFFICER
The Director of Environmental Health for the Queen Anne's
County Health Department or his designee.
LAND
All real property within the boundaries of Queen Anne's County
and all territorial waters, rivers, bays and creeks located within
Queen Anne's County.