The Town of Portsmouth establishes the following goals for this
chapter:
A. To regulate uses and activities within the waters of the Town, as
described herein; to protect the coastal environment; to minimize
user conflicts; to maximize the efficient use of both the water space
and Town-owned waterfront consistent with the other goals expressed
herein; and to maintain and improve public access to and from the
waters of the Town for the benefit of all user groups, including residents
and nonresidents with or without boats, who seek to use Town waters
for passive and active recreation.
B. To distribute equitably the burdens and benefits of harbor management
and development among commercial mooring operators, private mooring
owners, other groups or individuals with special interests in the
water and the waterfront, and the Town.
C. To prevent the loss of life and property by preparing the community
for storm events, having a local waters preparedness, response and
recovery plan and to integrate harbor hazard mitigation activities
with other, on-going local hazard mitigation programs.
D. To remain consistent with the authorities granted the Town under
§ 46-4-6.13 of the General Laws of Rhode Island and with
the goals, policies, and regulations of the Portsmouth Comprehensive
Community Plan, the Portsmouth Harbor Management Plan, the Portsmouth
Emergency Operations Plan, the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management
Program, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management,
the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the US Coast Guard.
E. To provide for Harbormaster and Harbor Commission authority and duties.
The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ANCHORING
To secure a vessel temporarily to the bottom of a water body
by dropping an anchor or anchors or other ground tackle from a vessel.
APPROVED MOORING INSPECTOR
Any person or company approved as an inspector of mooring
tackle by the Town Council at the recommendation of the Harbormaster.
ASSISTANT HARBORMASTER
A Portsmouth police officer, reserve police officer or civilian
appointed by the Portsmouth Chief of Police to assist the Harbormaster.
CHANNEL
Any water areas that are federally, municipally or privately
maintained and reserved for unobstructed movement of vessels.
COASTAL WATERS
All waters bordering the Town from the shore to a distance
of 500 feet seaward not included in the designation "harbor waters."
COMMERCIAL MOORING
Any mooring that a person, marina, shipyard, yacht club,
or other organization makes available to lease or rent to others.
COMMERCIAL VESSEL
A vessel licensed and used primarily for any type of commercial
venture, including, but not limited to, fishing, towage, salvage,
and the carriage of passengers for hire.
DERELICT VESSEL
A vessel of any type which the Harbormaster determines is
in a badly deteriorated enough condition to likely cause damage to
public or private property or become a hazard to navigation.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)
The site from which Portsmouth officials exercise direction
and control operations. In Portsmouth, the EOC is located on the second
floor of the Portsmouth Fire Station.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN (EOP)
The document which details how Portsmouth will respond to
disaster events. The EOP is administered by the Portsmouth Emergency
Management Agency and identifies the available personnel, equipment,
facilities, supplies and other resources and methods for coordination
in the event of a natural or man-made disaster.
FAIRWAY
Any designated and/or maintained water areas, usually within,
but not limited to harbors or mooring fields, reserved for the unobstructed
movement of vessels.
GUEST MOORING
A private mooring made available by the mooring permit holder
for use, at no charge, by a guest vessel that is not owned by the
mooring permit holder.
HARBOR COMMISSION
The local advisory body appointed by the Town Council to
assist in updating the Harbor Management Plan at regular intervals,
to implement selected provision of such plan, to assist in updating
the Harbormaster Ordinance as needed and to advise the Town Council
on waterfront and coastal resource issues within the Town.
HARBORMASTER
The individual, typically a Portsmouth police officer, responsible
for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter. The Harbormaster
reports to the Chief of Police. Candidates for the position of Harbormaster
are recommended by the Police Chief to the Town Administrator who
in turn makes a final recommendation to the Town Council for approval.
HEADWAY SPEED
The slowest speed at which a vessel can operate and maintain
steerage.
HOUSEBOAT
A large, flat bottom boat with a superstructure resembling
a house, used as a residence.
MOOR
To secure a vessel to the bottom of a water body semipermanently
or seasonally.
MOORING
All hardware or tackle used to moor a vessel. For the purposes
of this chapter, a mooring is considered either commercial or private.
MOORING APPEALS COMMITTEE
A three member subcommittee of the Harbor Commission, approved
by the Town Council to sit as the board of appeals to hear any persons
aggrieved by a decision of the Harbormaster in the enforcement of
the mooring regulations of this chapter.
MOORING FIELDS
Those harbor areas designated by the Town for the placement
of moorings.
MOORING PERMIT
A license authorized by the Town of Portsmouth granting the
permittee the privilege of using an assigned mooring space in the
waters of the Town for a specified season.
MOORING SPACE
The specific space assigned by the Harbormaster to the holder
of a valid mooring permit for the placement of a mooring.
NONRESIDENT
Any individual, business, corporation, or association that
does not meet the definition of "resident."
NOTICE
Notice in so far as the holder of a mooring permit is concerned
shall be defined as registered mail, returned receipt requested and
regular first class mail sent to the address of record on the mooring
permit from the Harbormaster, or e-mail with a read receipt.
OUTHAUL
A non-single-point anchoring device, for the purpose of securing
a boat in tidal waters and retrieving it from shore. Referred to as
a "pully line" in the previous ordinance.
PERSON
Includes individuals, corporations, societies, associations
and partnerships.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
A vessel which uses an inboard motor powering a water jet
pump as its primary source of motive power and which is designed to
be operated by a person sitting, standing, or kneeling on the vessel,
rather than the conventional method of sitting or standing inside
the vessel.
RAFTING
Two or more vessels, excluding dinghies or other tenders,
attached to each other while moored or at anchor.
RECREATIONAL VESSEL
Any vessel designed for self-propelled navigation on the
water and used primarily for pleasure.
RESIDENT
Any real property taxpayer, or full-time inhabitant, or registered
voter of the Town of Portsmouth.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
An unobstructed path or corridor from a public or private
thoroughfare or facility leading to or along the waters of the Town
and shoreline areas below the mean high water line.
RIPARIAN PROPERTY
A deeded parcel of land within the Town having a portion
of it border contiguous with the shoreline.
TOWN MOORING
Any mooring in Town waters installed and maintained by the
Town of Portsmouth.
TOWN WATERS
The harbor and coastal waters under Town jurisdiction described in §
215-3 of this chapter.
VESSEL
Every description of watercraft used, or capable of being
used, as a means of transportation on water, with the exception of
seaplanes, houseboats, and floating businesses.
The Town of Portsmouth hereby assumes management authority for
the purposes of this chapter consistent with the powers, duties, and
authorities granted under § 46-4-6.13 of the General Laws
of Rhode Island over the following waters:
A. Harbor waters. The waters of three harbors: Inner Potter's Cove,
Blue Bill Cove, and Coggeshall Cove.
B. Coastal waters. All waters bordering the Town from the shore to a
distance of 500 feet seaward from the shoreline not included in the
designation "harbor waters."
C. Mooring fields. Portions of any and all designated mooring fields
that extend beyond 500 feet seaward from the shoreline.
There shall be a Harbormaster for the Town who shall be an employee
of the Portsmouth Police Department, serving at the pleasure of the
Chief of Police. The Harbormaster shall function in the capacity of
a peace officer, and have the authority to investigate and enforce
provisions of federal and state laws and regulations and the provisions
of this chapter. The Harbormaster shall cooperate in connection with
enforcement with such federal, state and local agencies as may, from
time to time, be charged with similar or related responsibilities.
The Harbormaster shall have the following duties:
A. Be responsible for the administration and enforcement of the provisions
of this chapter; all state laws regulating the speed, management and
control of vessels; and the size, type, location and use of all moorings
within the waters under the jurisdiction of the Town of Portsmouth.
B. Process applications for the issuance of mooring permits and assign
proper placements of moorings in accordance with this chapter.
C. Keep proper records of all mooring application information including
the location of moorings, mooring owners and vessel usage of mooring,
type (name, motor or sail) and size of vessel using the mooring, type
of marine sanitation device (if applicable) on board, copy of current
boat registration, and amount of payment for mooring permit application.
These records shall be available for public review at the Portsmouth
Town Hall.
D. Prepare, keep current, and make available on request a waiting list
for mooring permits in accordance with the provisions of this section
if the demand for available mooring permits is greater than the number
of available mooring locations in any given year. The waiting list
shall be available for public review at the Portsmouth Police Department.
E. Ensure the inspection of mooring tackle in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter, including the approval of all mooring inspectors.
F. Submit a quarterly report to the Harbor Commission, to be forwarded
to the Town Council, indicating all Harbormaster activities that have
gone on during the period including, but not limited to, mooring permit
processing and the movement/inspection/removal of all moorings, total
Town moorings by class, number of vessel stops and violations issued.
G. With the Harbor Commission, recommend amendments to the provisions,
rules, regulations, fees, and penalties as set forth in the Harbormaster
Ordinance as needed.
H. Coordinate the maintenance and repair of patrol boats and related
equipment.
I. Assist the Chief of Police, the Harbor Commission, the Town Administrator
and the Director of Finance in preparing and implementing the Harbormaster
operational budget.
J. Carry out all other powers and duties authorized to the Harbormaster
under various state and federal marine laws including, but not limited
to, Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD) inspection and discharge responsibility
afforded through the U.S. Coast Guard, Marpol Annex V, section 312
(33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.) of the Clean Water Act, R.I.G.L.
1956, § 46-22-1 et seq., and future laws yet to be enacted.
The Town will maintain an ongoing, coordinated effort involving
the Town's citizens and local and state emergency management
officials to anticipate, prepare for and respond to storm events damaging
to life and property along the shoreline and in the waters under its
jurisdiction. See Appendix D for the Town's Harbor Hazard Mitigation
Plan.
Persons using the waters under the jurisdiction of the Town
shall assume all risk of personal injury and damage or loss to their
property. The Town assumes no risk on account of accident, fire, theft,
vandalism or acts of God.
If any provisions of this chapter are held invalid or inoperative,
the remainder shall continue in full force and effect as though such
invalid or inoperative provisions had not been made.
This chapter shall take effect upon its passage by the Town
Council.