[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Kennebunkport as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 3-3-1958]
No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, any boat or other conveyance at a speed of over six miles per hour and in such a manner as to endanger the life or safety of other persons or their property within the coastal waters of the Town of Kennebunkport. Said coastal waters are defined as follows:
CAPE PORPOISE HARBOR AND TURBATS CREEK
All the waters and estuaries enclosed by the mainland and a line beginning at the southerly extremity of the point owned by Dr. Mahany (Nestler's Point) and running through the westerly and southerly extremities of Stage Island, thence southerly through the westerly extremity of Cape Island, thence southwesterly through the easterly extremities of Trott and Goat Islands, thence westerly through the southerly extremities of Folly Island, Green Island and Vaughn Island, thence westerly to the mainland and at the westerly side of the entrance to Turbats Creek.
GOOSE ROCKS BAY
All the waters, rivers and estuaries enclosed by the mainland and a line beginning in the middle of Little River Channel adjacent to the southerly extremity of Timber Island and running westerly through the easterly extremities of the Eastern Goose Rocks and the Western Goose Rocks, thence westerly to the mainland at the southerly side of the entrance to Batson's River at Marshall's Point (Kneeland).
This article extends the provisions of the 1930 ordinance of said Town, which applies only to the waters of the Kennebunk River, to the additional waters defined.
The minimum fine for each violation of this article shall be $50.