This chapter shall be known as the "Ordinance for Jointly Governing
the Waterways Within the Jurisdiction of the Town of Smithtown and
the Incorporated Villages of Nissequogue and Head-of-the-Harbor."
This chapter shall, except when prohibited by the laws of the
United States, apply to all water and waterways within the jurisdiction
of the Town of Smithtown, including all inland lakes and millponds,
and shall apply to waterways within the jurisdictional limits of any
incorporated village within the boundaries of the Town of Smithtown
upon the adoption of an ordinance of substantially like purport by
any such incorporated village in accordance with the provisions and
requirements of the Village Law of the State of New York.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOAT OR VESSEL
Includes every description of watercraft or other contrivance
used or capable of being used as a means of transportation in the
water.
ENFORCING AUTHORITIES
For the purpose of this chapter or any similar ordinance
duly adopted by any incorporated village within the boundaries of
the Town of Smithtown, employees of the Town of Smithtown, County
of Suffolk, or other cooperating municipality, as the case may be,
or duly deputized by the Sheriff of Suffolk County and empowered to
exercise all the authority provided for in § 654 of the
County Law of the State of New York.
MOTORBOAT
Includes any vessel propelled on water, in whole or part,
by an engine or motor, whether inboard or outboard.
[Added 7-12-1988]
OWNER OR OPERATOR
Any person or persons, including an individual, firm, corporation,
association or a partnership, owning, operating, chartering or renting
a motorboat.
[Added 7-12-1988]
WATER SCOOTERS
A device designed for use by one or two persons which incorporates
a self-propelled, mechanical-driven apparatus which transports the
device and the individual over or through water utilizing a pressurized
stream or jet of water or similar force, such as but not limited to
personal water transportation devices, personal watercraft, scooters,
water skis, water skids or Jet Skis.
[Added 7-25-1989]
All boats or vessels shall be moored in such a way as to be
secure at all times and under all conditions, and such anchoring or
mooring shall be subject to the supervision of the enforcing authorities.
No boat or vessel shall cruise or be operated within 200 feet
of any lifelines or bathing float, nor shall it be operated within
300 feet of any public or private beach or area used for bathing or
swimming.
Nothing herein contained shall prohibit a municipality, having
the marine jurisdiction thereover, from designating, by resolution
duly adopted, special waterskiing areas or from issuing permits for
aquatic events, boat races or otherwise under proper supervision in
limited areas for limited periods of time, provided that prior permission
for the aforesaid is obtained from the United States Coast Guard and
governing municipalities.
[Amended 9-21-1993]
The dumping of oil refuse and sewage or garbage and waste is prohibited in areas covered by this chapter. Any dumping under this section shall be deemed a violation under Chapter
315, Water Pollution, and subject to penalties set forth therein.
Floats shall be moored in such a way as to be reasonably secure
at all times and under all conditions and anchored and moored subject
to the supervision of the enforcing authority.
[Added 7-12-1988; amended 11-22-1988; 7-14-1992; 9-7-1993; 10-4-2011]
The Suffolk County Police Department and the Director of Public
Safety or his or her designees are hereby empowered to enforce the
provisions of this chapter, and every person operating and/or in charge
of a boat navigating or using the waterways of the Town shall at all
times obey the lawful orders of the members of such Police Department
and Town officers, and such officers shall have the right to stop
any boat navigating or using the waterways of the Town for the purpose
of enforcing this chapter.