As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANCHOR
To secure a vessel temporarily to the harbor bottom by dropping
an anchor or other ground tackle from a vessel.
BOAT
Includes every type and description of watercraft and other
mechanical contrivance used on or in the water or capable of being
used as a means of transportation or propulsion or used for buoyancy
in or on the water.
CHANNEL
The primary travel way for vessels. Moorings (including docking
facilities) and anchoring are prohibited in channels in order to insure
safe vessel movement.
FAIRWAY
A.
A secondary vessel travel way connecting docking
facilities to channels. Moorings (including docking facilities) and
anchoring are prohibited in fairways.
B.
An area in the harbor, other than a designated
channel, where structures, moorings or anchorages are not permitted
in order to keep an open accessway between marine structures or designated
channels, buffer areas and mooring areas.
HARBOR
The Village of Ocean Beach harbor management area as defined
under Section 4.2.2 of the Village of Ocean Beach LWRP.
HARBOR MANAGEMENT CHART
Refers to Map No. 6 as incorporated into the Village of Ocean Beach LWRP and is incorporated herein as §
98-21 of this chapter and declared to be a part hereof.
MARINA
A structure built or maintained for the purpose of providing,
for monetary gain, a berthing place for four or more vessels or boats.
MARINA PERIMETER
The limits of property ownership, grant or easement to lands
underwater and encompassing all related structures, such as docks,
bulkheads, breakwaters, pilings, piers, platforms or moorings, as
well as travel lanes and berthing areas that together function as
a marina.
MOOR
To tie a vessel to a mooring.
MOORING
A device with its associated tackle, such as chains, floats,
and other equipment, manufactured and used specifically for the permanent
or semipermanent securing of a vessel to the harbor bottom. This device
typically consists of an anchoring weight (mushroom or other) which
is placed on the bottom and is connected to a floating device (i.e.,
ball) by cables, chains or lines. Moorings also include stake moorings
which are post devices affixed to land that may or may not be regularly
submerged.
NAVIGATIONAL AID
A sign, buoy or floating object, buoyant or affixed to land
or a structure and possibly lighted or emitting a sound, that has
been installed by a local, state or federal agency, or a private entity
with the approval of such government agency, for the sole purpose
of assisting in the safe operation of a vessel or identifying a way
to port or other marine-related destination.
NO-WAKE ZONE
An area established within a body of water, whether said
body is natural or man-made, wherein water displacement and/or disturbance
caused by the movement or operation of a watercraft shall not be permitted
and/or is not otherwise lawful.
SPEED
The rate of movement of a vessel over slack water, as measured
in statute miles covered per hour.
VESSEL OWNER
The person or entity under whose name the vessel was last
registered in accordance with the provisions of 46 U.S.C., Chapters
121 to 125, or the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, and, in
any other case, the last known owner or the person who claims lawful
possession of such vessel by virtue of legal title or equitable interest
therein which entitles them to such possession.
VESSEL (WATERCRAFT)
Any watercraft, including a boat, used or capable of being
used as a means of transportation in, over or upon the water, including
nondisplacement craft.
VILLAGE BOARD
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Ocean Beach.
WATERCRAFT (VESSEL)
A vessel, including a boat, used or capable of being used
as a means of transportation in, over or upon the water including
nondisplacement craft.
The Harbor Management Chart refers to Map No. 6 as incorporated into the Village of Ocean Beach LWRP and is incorporated herein as §
98-21 of this Chapter and declared to be a part hereof. The chart is intended to define the use of the harbor and identify the pier and bulkhead line, channels, mooring areas, anchorages, fairways and swimming areas in the Village of Ocean Beach. Said chart is hereby adopted by the Village Board, incorporated herein as §
98-21 of this chapter and declared to be a part hereof. The Village Board may amend the Harbor Management Chart, from time to time, without the necessity of amending any other article, section or provision of this chapter.
All vessels operating in the waters of the Village
of Ocean Beach are to observe the Federal. Inland Navigation Rules
and Article 4 of the New York State Navigation Law.
No person shall operate a vessel in a manner
so as to cause the creation of a wake in an area established within
a body of water, whether said body of water is natural or man-made.
Water displacement and/or disturbance caused by the movement and/or
operation of watercraft shall not be permitted and/or is otherwise
unlawful.
No one will be permitted to use a boat for living
quarters while in the marina basin.
No person shall take off or land any aircraft
within the Harbor of the Village of Ocean Beach, as defined in Section
4.4.4 of the Village's LWRP.
The following rules and regulations shall apply
to the Ocean Beach Marina:
A. Berth fees will not be refunded once a permit is issued.
In the event of a revocation of a permit by the Village, the paid
fee shall be considered the fee for the period space was assigned.
B. No refuse, cans, bottles or material of any other
kind shall be thrown overboard or the toilet flushed or discharged
in the Marina.
C. No oil or gasoline shall be pumped out of the bilges
or discharged into waters of the Marina.
D. No one will be permitted to use a boat for living
quarters while in the Marina Basin.
E. No person shall place or keep any boat, rigging or
material of any kind upon the bulkhead, bulkhead walk or upon the
property of the Village adjacent to the Marina.
F. Boats shall be properly and safely tied so as to prevent
damage to bulkheads and adjacent boats. Extra care and precautions
should be taken in the event of a forecast of high winds and storms.
G. Boats in the Marina shall proceed at all times at
the slowest possible speed (and in no event more than five miles per
hour), and there shall be no wake in the Marina when entering and
leaving.
H. Space may not be sublet or assigned or used by any
person other than the applicant.
I. Resident property owners in the Village of Ocean Beach
shall have priority in the issuance of permits.
J. Applications for space must be accompanied by a fee
as per schedule. Check or money order should be payable to the Village
of Ocean Beach.
K. The boat owner shall affix to the boat, in a conspicuous
place, the numbers supplied by the Village to indicate the berth assigned.
No boat shall moor, tie up, dock at, land at
or enter into any boat basins, bulkheads or piers or upon any other
properties owned or operated by the Incorporated Village of Ocean
Beach adjoining or in the waters of the Great South Bay, except with
the consent of the Board of Trustees of said Village or in accordance
with any other local law of the Incorporated Village of Ocean Beach.
Any such consent shall be subject to all pertinent rules and regulations
promulgated by the Board of Trustees. Such consent may be revoked
by the Board of Trustees upon failure of any person to comply therein.
Upon such revocation or consent, the boat shall be removed immediately
from the boat basin, bulkheads, piers or other properties.
The dumping or discharging of oil, refuse, garbage,
paper or waste of any kind in the waters adjoining the shorelines
of the Village of Ocean Beach to a distance of 1,500 feet is prohibited.
[Amended 7-13-2019 by L.L. No. 03-2019]
In addition to or as may be limited by the laws
of the State of New York, a violation of any provision of this chapter
shall be punishable by immediate revocation of any applicable permit.
In addition to or as may be limited by the laws of the State of New
York, a violation of any provision of this chapter shall be punishable
by not more than 15 days' incarceration or a fine of no less than
$25 and not to exceed $500 for each violation. Each day of violation
shall be deemed a new violation and shall be treated accordingly.
The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared
to be severable, and, if any section, sentence, clause or phrase hereof
shall for any reason be held to be invalid, ineffective, in conflict
with regulations of the federal or state authorities or unconstitutional,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
hereof, but such portions shall remain in full force and effect.