Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ABANDONED VESSEL
Any vessel not moored, anchored or made fast to the shore
and left unattended for a period greater than 24 hours, or left upon
private property adjacent to the Harbor Management Area without consent
of the property owner, for a period greater than 24 hours.
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
All markers on land or in the water placed for the purpose
of enabling navigators in the Harbor Management Area to avoid navigation
hazards, regulatory markers and/or fix their position.
ANCHORAGE
Any water area designated for anchoring or mooring.
BOAT STORAGE, COMMERCIAL
A place, site or structure used to park, house or store on
any one lot, more than three vessels, excepting canoes, rowboats,
kayaks or other boats less than 18 feet in length for private gain
within a marina. This use shall not include "storage, commercial"
as defined in this chapter.
BOAT STORAGE, PRIVATE
A place, site or structure used to park, house or store on
any one lot, three or fewer vessels, excepting canoes, rowboats and
kayaks.
BOATHOUSE
Any building or similar superstructure that has direct access
to a body of navigable water and is used only for the storage and
sheltering of watercraft and associated equipment and does not have
plumbing or sanitary facilities.
CHANNEL
Federal, state or locally designated water areas specifically
reserved for unobstructed movement of vessels.
DOCK
Any dock, wharf, structure or fixed platform extending out
over the water built on floats, columns, open timber, piles or similar
open-work structures.
DOCK AND MOORING AREA
Sections of the Harbor Management Area where groups of docks
and moorings may be permitted.
EMERGENCY
A state of imminent or proximate danger to life or property.
FAIRWAY
Any designated and/or maintained water area reserved for
unobstructed movement of vessels, including an area at least 25 feet
in width adjacent to both sides of the Federal Navigation Channel.
FEDERAL NAVIGATION CHANNEL
The designated navigation channel in the Hudson River authorized
by an act of congress, specifically reserved for the unobstructed
movement of vessels and which is marked in water by aids to navigation
maintained by the United States Coast Guard.
FLOATING HOME
Any structure constructed on a raft, barge, hull or other
platform and moored or docked in the Harbor Management Area and used
primarily for single- or multiple-family habitation or as the domicile
of any individual(s).
HARBOR MANAGEMENT AREA
The area encompassing all waters designated by the Local
Waterfront Revitalization Area within the jurisdiction of the Town
of Marlborough, including the Lattintown Creek and Jews Creek from
the confluence with the Hudson River upstream 1,500 feet, and the
waters of the Hudson River that are within a distance of 1,500 feet
from the Town's shoreline, and as depicted on the Town's
Official Harbor Management Map on file in the Town Building Inspector's
office. These waters shall be known as the "Town of Marlborough Harbor
Management Area."
HARBOR MANAGEMENT LAW
This chapter of the Town of Marlborough establishing rules
and regulations for the use and enjoyment of the waters of the Town
of Marlborough Harbor Management Area and the lands immediately adjacent
to the Harbor Management Area.
HARBOR MANAGER
That person appointed annually by the Town Supervisor with
the consent of the Town Board who has full and primary responsibility
and authority for implementing and enforcing all provisions of this
chapter.
LITTER
Any bottles, glass, cans, scrap metal, junk, paper, garbage,
rubbish, trash or similar refuse or human-generated or human-deposited
debris.
MOORING
The attachment of or to attach a vessel to a pier or dock
or other structure or the attachment of or to attach a vessel to the
ground by means of tackle so designed that, when such attachment is
terminated, some portion of the tackle remains below the surface of
the water and is not under the control of the vessel or its operator.
The term "mooring" shall also include the placing of a boat at anchor
for more than 12 hours consecutively.
PERSONS
Individuals, corporations, societies, associations, and partnerships
using the facilities and areas within the Harbor Management Area.
PUMP-OUT FACILITY
A facility for pumping sewage from vessel holding tanks and
other devices and containing those wastes before proper disposal into
the Town of Marlborough sewage system.
STATE
The State of New York.
STORAGE, COMMERCIAL
A business for hire in which a warehouseman, as defined in
§ 7-102 of the Uniform Commercial Code of New York State,
takes possession of goods and is responsible for the care and control
of the stored goods. Goods stored for hire shall be completely enclosed
within a building and may include boats, motorcycles, jet skis, or
similar recreational vehicles.
SUPERSTRUCTURE
A structure built as a vertical extension on top of a lower
structure such as boathouse which is a storage building for boats
built on top of cribs or piles.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Marlborough.
TRANSIENT BOATERS
Persons traveling into the Harbor Management Area by boat
and staying for a temporary period of time.
UNDERWAY
The condition of a vessel not at anchor and not made fast
to the shore or ground.
VESSEL
Every floating device used or capable of being used as a
means of transportation on water.