As used in this chapter, the following terms mean:
APPROVED MOORING SERVICE
A mooring service, including sole proprietorships and other
persons, which has provided an in-force certificate of insurance to
the Harbormaster verifying that the mooring service has a minimum
of $1,000,000 of commercial general liability and lists the Town as
an additional insured.
CANOE
A personal watercraft that is subject to the same rules as
a kayak in this chapter.
COASTAL AND TIDAL WATERS PLAN (PLAN)
A plan adopted by the Town Council designating the coastal
and tidal waters of the Town and describing and showing the locations
of mooring areas and channels for the passage of watercraft. This
Plan may include mooring plans.
DINGHY
A punt, skiff, tender or similar watercraft, 12 feet or less
in length, used solely as transportation to or from a watercraft on
a mooring.
KAYAK
A small, narrow personal watercraft which is pointed at both
ends and propelled solely by paddle.
MOORING
A fixed anchor to which a watercraft can be made fast.
MOORING PLAN
A plan adopted by the Town Council as part of the Coastal
and Tidal Waters Plan designating specific locations for moorings
within a mooring area and establishing limits on the numbers of moorings
allowed within a mooring area.
MOORING SERVICE
A business engaged in installing and inspecting moorings
using qualified mooring inspectors.
PADDLEBOARD
A large buoyant board used for recreation that is generally
propelled by a standing rider using a paddle. A paddleboard is deemed
to be a personal watercraft and subject to the same rules as a kayak
in this chapter.
PARCEL OF LAND
A.
For persons taking title to shorefront property on or after
January 1, 1987, a lot the area of which is the larger of the minimum
buildable lot size in the Town or 20,000 square feet, but in either
case including 100 feet of shoreline frontage; or
B.
For persons who owned shore rights of at least 100 feet of frontage
prior to January 1, 1987, a lot of any size.
PERMIT YEAR
The permit year is from January 1 through December 31.
PERSON
Includes the singular and plural, and including any individual,
firm or corporation, association, club, partnership or society.
QUALIFIED MOORING INSPECTOR
An approved mooring service that satisfies the Harbormaster
as to its qualifications to inspect the condition and size of a mooring.
Qualifications will be judged by past experience in installing and
inspecting moorings, and familiarity with moorings to include the
size and kind of tackle needed for the safe mooring of different size
vessels.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
The sections of the Maine State Archive Manual pertaining
to records generated or controlled by the Town.
REGISTERED DINGHY
A dinghy owned or used by either a mooring holder in the
Broad Cove Reserve mooring field or a transient mooring renter.
RESIDENT
A property owner or any person who occupies a dwelling within
the Town for more than 180 days.
RIPARIAN OWNER
A person who owns the shore rights to a parcel of land abutting
the coastal or tidal waters of the Town.
TOWN
The Town of Cumberland, Maine.
TOWN-OWNED DINGHY
A dinghy owned by the Town of Cumberland and provided for
use by permitted mooring holders in the Broad Cove Reserve mooring
field.
[Added 5-22-2023]
WATERCRAFT
Any type of vessel, boat, barge, float or craft, other than
a seaplane or personal watercraft, used or capable of being used as
a means of transportation on water.
[Amended 5-22-2023]
Other than registered dinghies and Town-owned dinghies, all watercraft which tie up to the Broad Cove Reserve floats must be tied to the south or east side of the floats. No person may tie up any watercraft to Town public facilities for more than 30 minutes except with special prior permission from the Harbormaster. The penalty for violating the time limit is prescribed in §
84-12E.