This chapter shall be known and cited as the "Mooring Regulations
of Casco, Maine."
This chapter is adopted pursuant to the enabling provisions
of Article VIII, Part 2, Section 1 of the Maine Constitution and the
provisions of 12 M.R.S.A. § 13072, 30-A M.R.S.A. § 3001,
and 38 M.R.S.A. §§ 1 to 13.
These standards are designed to ensure that mooring installation,
use and maintenance does not impair the health, safety, and welfare
or result in lower water quality, loss of aquatic habitat, or interference
with navigation, or infringe on the rights of property owners.
This chapter shall apply to the installation, use and maintenance
of moorings for the purposes of securing a watercraft or float plane
in a great pond, river or stream.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMON MOORING AREA
A cluster of moorings in an area designated and approved
by the Town of Casco Harbor Master so as not to create a hazard to
navigation. Such common mooring areas may result from, but are not
limited to, abutting nonconforming shorefront lots with narrow frontage
width, shoreline topography such as a cove that constrains the navigation
fairway, and common shorefront access areas where multiple inland
landowners share deeded rights-of-way to the water body.
DESIGNATED MOORING AREA
The area of water from 100 feet to 200 feet off the shore
normal high-water line in which all moorings require the Harbor Master's
approval before registration and installation.
FAIRWAY
A navigable channel in a water body which may, but need not,
be marked with channel markers.
MARINA
A commercial establishment having frontage on navigable water
and, as its principal use, providing for hire offshore moorings or
docking facilities for boats, and which may also provide accessory
services such as boat and related sales, boat repair and construction,
indoor and outdoor storage of boats and marine equipment, boat, fishing,
bait and tackle shops and marine fuel and sewage service facilities.
[Amended 6-14-2017 by
Art. 27]
MOORING
Any device designed to float and attached to the anchoring
device that secures a watercraft, as defined herein, to the bottom
of a water body.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
Refers to a deeded right-of-way or easement of nonshorefront
landowners over a designated portion of a shorefront property for
waterfront access.
SHOREFRONT MOORING AREA
A rectilinear area on a body of water which is defined as
the shorefront width of a property held in common or individually
and extending a distance of 100 feet from shore into a body of water.
WATERCRAFT
Any craft meeting the definition set forth in 12 M.R.S.A.
§ 13001. For purposes of this chapter a swimming platform
will be considered a watercraft.
Appeals by any person aggrieved by a decision, act, or failure
to act by the Harbor Master as it relates to the implementation and
enforcement of this chapter shall be made to the Appeals Board. In
all cases, a person aggrieved by an order or decision made or failure
to act by the Harbor Master shall file his appeal within 14 days of
receipt of notice of the decision or order appealed. The appeal shall
specifically describe the grounds for such action. The Town Clerk
shall notify the Selectboard, the Town Manager, the Harbor Master
and the Appeals Board of the appeal.