[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Smithtown
as Ch. 25 of the 1964 Code; amended in its entirety 6-7-1983. Subsequent
amendments noted where applicable.]
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Long Beach
Boat Basin, Long Beach Mooring Areas and Nissequogue River Mooring
Areas Ordinance of the Town of Smithtown."
[Amended 12-20-1984; 6-22-2004; 10-25-2011]
Mooring spaces of various sizes shall be designated and assigned
by the Director of the Department of Public Safety and his or her
designees within the areas designated at Long Beach and the Nissequogue
River.
[Amended 3-8-1988; 10-25-2011]
A. It shall
be unlawful for any person to make use of the following without first
having obtained the appropriate permit from the Town Clerk. Permits
will be granted only to residents and/or taxpayers of the Town of
Smithtown. Parties may contract and possess a mooring or a boat berth
but not both simultaneously.
B. It shall
be unlawful for any person to make use of a winter wet storage space
without first having obtained the appropriate permit.
[Amended 3-8-1988; 2-21-1989; 7-14-1992; 10-25-2011]
A. An applicant for a permit as required in §
108-3A(1),
(2) and
(3) shall file a written application with the Town Clerk, signed by the individual applicant, and an affidavit stating that he or she has read and understands and agrees to comply with this chapter and the rules promulgated by the Town of Smithtown Town Clerk.
B. The Town
Clerk shall compile a list of applications, in order of filing, which
shall be known as the "Permit Waitlist." A one-time fee of $25 shall
accompany each application to be added to the Permit Waitlist. Only
two residents per household or taxpayers per parcel of property of
at least 16 years of age may hold a spot on the Permit Waitlist.
[Added 8-8-2023 by Res. No. 2023-778; amended 4-18-2024 by L.L. No. 10-2024]
C. The Town Board shall have the power and authority to adopt and from
time to time amend reasonable rules and regulations consistent with
this chapter.
[Amended 4-18-2024 by L.L. No. 10-2024]
D. Failure of any person to comply with this chapter or any rule or
regulation adopted hereunder shall be deemed a violation of this chapter.
[Added 4-18-2024 by L.L. No. 10-2024]
Upon the effective date of this section, newly issued permits
to first-time permit holders shall be issued for a total period of
15 years.
[Amended 12-20-1984; 12-2-1986; 3-8-1988; 12-4-1990; 10-22-2002; 10-30-2008; 11-6-2018]
Mooring permit fees shall be $185 per year.
[Amended 12-20-1984]
A. All moorings in the Long Beach mooring area shall utilize mushroom
anchors having a minimum weight in accordance with the following table:
[Amended 3-8-1988]
Length of Vessel Overall
(feet)
|
Minimum Weight of Anchor
(pounds)
|
---|
0 to 16
|
100
|
17 to 20
|
125 to 150
|
21 to 25
|
150
|
26 to 30
|
200
|
31 to 35
|
250
|
Over 35
|
300
|
B. All moorings in the Nissequogue River shall utilize mushroom anchors
having a minimum weight in accordance with the following table:
[Amended 3-8-1988]
Length of Vessel Overall
(feet)
|
Minimum Weight of Anchor
(pounds)
|
---|
0 to 16
|
100
|
17 to 20
|
125 to 150
|
21 to 25
|
200
|
26 to 30
|
250
|
31 to 35
|
300
|
Over 35
|
350
|
C. All moorings shall have a maximum scope in accordance with the following
table:
Length of Vessel Overall
|
Chain*
|
Pennant**
(Manila)
|
---|
(feet)
|
(feet)
|
(inches)
|
(feet)
|
(inches)
|
---|
Under 20
|
30
|
1/4
|
6
|
5/8
|
20 to 30
|
30
|
5/16
|
10
|
1
|
Over 30
|
35
|
3/8
|
10
|
1 1/4
|
NOTES:
|
*The foregoing scope requirements are based on an approximate
depth of mean low water of three to 10 feet. For moorings in deeper
water, add an additional five feet of chain for each additional foot
increase in the depth of the water.
|
**Equivalent sizes of nylon or stainless steel wire may be used.
If manila or nylon, adequate chafing gear must be used. Manila pennants
shall be replaced every year.
|
D. No mooring shall be so located that a vessel when tied thereto may
endanger or interfere with a vessel attached to any previously placed
moorings.
[Amended 5-22-1984; 12-2-1986; 3-8-1988; 12-4-1990; 10-22-2002; 10-30-2008; 11-6-2018]
A. The permit
fee for a boat berth shall be a minimum fee of $1,300 or $65 per linear
foot, whichever is greater.
[Amended 9-5-2023 by Res. No. 2023-841]
B. In addition
to the permit fee, the following fees for the use of electricity shall
apply:
(1) The
fee for the use of a twenty-amp twist lock shall be $200 for the season.
(2) The
fee for the use of a thirty-amp twist lock shall be $300 for the season.
(3) The
fee for the use of a fifty-amp twist lock single/fifty-amp twist lock
with twin 30 amps shall be $500 for the season.
(4) The
fee for the use of a fifty-amp twist lock adapter to a single thirty-amp
twist lock shall be $300 for the season.
[Added 12-11-2018]
[Amended 10-25-2011]
Pleasure boats may tie up to the dock, subject to direction
of the dock attendant placed in charge by the Director of the Department
of Public Safety and his or her designees, for the purpose of loading
or unloading passengers or supplies for a period not to exceed 10
minutes.
[Amended 12-20-1984; 3-8-1988; 2-21-1989; 7-14-1992; 10-25-2011]
A. The permittee shall notify the Director of the Department of Public
Safety and his or her designees at least seven days prior to leaving
a berth or mooring vacant if the vacancy is to last for a period of
four days or more.
B. Failure to use an assigned berth or mooring for a total of 30 days
during the entire permit period without the prior approval of the
Director of the Department of Public Safety and his or her designees
will result in termination of the permit.
C. Subject to availability, moored boats may utilize open boat slips
between the dates of October 15 and December 15 for a fee of $150.
[Added 11-6-2018]
[Amended 3-8-1988]
A. A "transient boater" is defined as a boater who operates a vessel
that is not registered to a party residing in the Town of Smithtown
or who has not contracted to utilize a berth at the Town Marina.
B. A transient boater who is a resident of the Town of Smithtown shall
pay a rental fee of $12 per day from the Tuesday immediately after
Labor Day through the Thursday immediately before Memorial Day and
$1.50 per linear foot per day from the Friday immediately before Memorial
Day through Labor Day. Nonresident transients shall pay a rental fee
of $40 per day from the Tuesday immediately after Labor Day through
the Thursday immediately before Memorial Day of the following year
and $3.50 per linear foot per day from the Friday immediately before
Memorial Day through Labor Day.
[Amended 10-22-2002; 3-25-2003; 5-10-2005; 10-30-2008; 9-5-2023 by Res. No. 2023-841]
C. The Director of the Department of Public Safety and his or her designees
shall keep and post at the Town Marina a transient boater list for
the purpose of selecting and regulating the rental of transient berths.
Transient boaters wishing to rent such a berth shall register with
the Director of the Department of Public Safety and his or her designees,
providing requested dates, if applicable. Subject to considerations
of the size of the vessel and available berth, the boater who registers
prior in time is prior in right to the rental of a berth than succeeding
registrants.
[Amended 10-25-2011]
D. Before a transient boater is permitted to lease a vacant berth, he
or she shall produce proof of general liability insurance in the minimum
amount of $300,000. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to
prohibit the renting of a transient berth more than once in a season
by the same boater, provided that said boater registers with the Director
of the Department of Public Safety and his or her designees. Registering
is not permitted until a transient boater actually surrenders possession
of a transient berth at the end of the rental period.
[Amended 6-22-2004; 10-25-2011]
E. Transient rental fees shall be payable to and be the property of
the Town of Smithtown and shall be paid directly to the Department
of Public Safety Division of Waterways and Navigation. All transient
rental fees shall be paid in full prior to the use of the vacant berth
and are nonrefundable.
[Amended 7-14-1992; 9-7-1993; 10-25-2011]
F. Before a transient boater is permitted to dock his or her vessel,
he or she shall produce valid vessel registration, proof of general
liability insurance covering property damage and personal injury in
the minimum amount of $300,000.
[Added 6-22-2004; amended 10-25-2011]
[Added 8-8-1989; amended 7-14-1992; 9-7-1993; 10-25-2011]
The Town Board, in recognition of a public need and in order
to put the Town Marina facilities to more efficient use, has authorized
winter wet occupancy of the Town Marina by resident and nonresident
boat owners, subject to availability and the feasibility of the same
as determined by the Department of Public Safety Division of Waterways
and Navigation.
[Added 8-8-1989; amended 11-6-2018]
The winter wet storage permit fee shall be calculated at the
rate of $15 per linear foot of the vessel to be stored. Said fee is
subject to change annually at the direction of the Town Board.
[Added 8-8-1989]
Boat owners who store their vessels in the Town of Smithtown
Marina do so at their risk. The Town of Smithtown shall not be responsible
for damage to vessels in the Marina, whether by fire, storm, vandalism
or any other cause.
[Added 12-20-1984; amended 5-24-1988; 3-26-1991]
A. The boat ramp permit fee shall be $45 per year for trailered boats
and $7 per year for cartop boats.
[Amended 10-22-2002; 10-30-2008]
B. Any person who has obtained a mooring permit pursuant to §
108-4 shall receive, without additional fee, one boat ramp permit for cartop boats as specified in § 108-27 for the use of a dinghy associated with said mooring permit.
[Amended 3-8-1988]
A. Any vessel which remains unmoved for a period of at least one day
in the same location at any Town mooring space, boat berth, public
dock or any shoreline in the Town of Smithtown, within the jurisdiction
of the Town of Smithtown or in the waters located in the Town of Smithtown,
without a mooring permit or boat berth permit or temporary lease from
the Town of Smithtown for the use of that space shall be deemed to
be an abandoned vessel and may be taken into custody and disposed
of by public sale in the same manner as set forth for abandoned vehicles
in Chapter 6, §§ 6-1, 6-2 and 6-3, of the Uniform Traffic
Code of the Town of Smithtown.
B. The Town of Smithtown is hereby empowered to utilize any space in
the mooring area or boat berths for the purpose of placing damaged,
abandoned, disabled or impounded vessels.
[Amended 2-21-1989; 7-14-1992]
C. Any vessel duly deemed abandoned may be impounded prior to disposal as stated in Subsection
A of this section. The fee for impounded vessels shall be $100 for impoundment, plus a storage fee of $10 per day. All charges are the responsibility of the registered owner of the impounded vessels and are payable to the Town of Smithtown.
D. Any unauthorized vessels docked or moored in any waterway under the
jurisdiction of the Town of Smithtown are subject to fine and/or impoundment.
[Added 6-22-2004]
[Amended 3-8-1988]
A. Boat owners who berth or moor vessels in the Town of Smithtown do
so at their own risk. The Town of Smithtown shall not be responsible
for damage to vessels in the Town of Smithtown whether by fire, storm,
vandalism or any other cause.
B. Boat owners who berth or moor vessels in the Town of Smithtown Marina
or mooring area must, prior to obtaining permits for same, secure
general liability insurance covering property damage and personal
injury in the minimum amount of $300,000. The permittee shall submit
suitable evidence of such insurance prior to the initial use of the
berth assigned and annually thereafter and upon demand by the Town
of Smithtown.
[Amended 6-22-2004]
C. No modification or alteration of any kind shall be made to a berth
or mooring by persons assigned same without the specific prior written
permission of the Director of the Department of Public Safety and
his or her designees.
[Added 6-22-2004; amended 10-25-2011]
Swimming, fishing or the taking of crabs or other seafood from
the docks or boats at the boat basin or in the waters of the boat
basin is prohibited.
[Amended 2-21-1989]
A. The flushing of toilets or dumping of oil refuse or sewage or garbage
along the Nissequogue River and the boat basin proper, or in the channel
leading from the boat basin to Porpoise Channel, is strictly prohibited.
B. No persons shall take on gas for a boat, or any other fuel, while
engines are running, nor permit gas to be poured into boat tanks from
gas cans or any other portable device at any location at the Marina,
the Town courtesy floats, the Town trailer ramp floats or within Stony
Brook Harbor, the Nissequogue River or within any navigable channels
within the jurisdiction of the Town of Smithtown.
The vending of goods, wares and merchandise or any other commercial
activity in or about the boat basin and Long Beach mooring area and
along the Nissequogue River is prohibited, except that concessions
for the vending of gasoline, food and other products or other commercial
activities may be leased or permitted by the Town of Smithtown pursuant
to the Town Law and other statutes of the State of New York.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any
way the right of the Town of Smithtown to establish a new system of
licensing by amendment or repeal of this chapter, and the Town, in
such event, shall be obligated only to make refunds of fees prepaid.
The Town may also terminate permits for reasons of safety upon making
proper refund of fees charged, except that there shall be no refund
if such termination is occasioned by a violation of this chapter.
A. The parking of vehicles shall be in accordance with the Traffic Code
of the Town of Smithtown.
B. Commercial vehicles larger than 1/2 ton shall not be permitted to
park, except for local delivery.
C. The parking of vehicles or boat trailers or the storage of boats
is prohibited except in designated areas.
[Amended 3-8-1988]
A. Each violation of this chapter, any regulation, order or ruling promulgated
hereunder or any permit issued hereunder shall be punishable by a
fine of not more than $250 or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days,
or both; and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each
day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. In addition
to such fine, the defendant shall pay all costs and expenses incurred
by the Town in determining such violation. Each violation of this
chapter shall constitute disorderly conduct, and every person violating
the same shall be a disorderly person. The foregoing shall be in addition
to all other remedies available under the law to the Town or the Town
Board.
B. The Town of Smithtown Department of Public Safety Division of Waterways
and Navigation, as well as any additional personnel as may be designated
by the Director of the Department of Public Safety Division of Waterways
and Navigation, shall be empowered to issue summonses for violations
of this chapter or any rule issued hereunder or any portion thereof.
[Amended 2-21-1989; 7-14-1992; 9-7-1993; 10-25-2011]
[Added 2-26-2002; amended 3-25-2003]
The Town Board may modify, from time to time, by Town Board
resolution, fees that are charged under this chapter.