The Southampton Town Trustees are keenly aware of the role the
waters of the Town have played over the centuries; the shoreline and
bottomlands have provided a bounty that has sustained individuals
and families, even in this modern age. It is to that end that this
article of the Blue Book has been formulated and made a part of it.
The Trustees will continue to engage in activities and programs that
protect and preserve an expanding shellfish population, and they view
the implementation of a formal program of aquaculture for commercial
harvest as a natural step in doing just that stewardship of the natural
resources under their control is, first and foremost, the most important
responsibility imposed on them as Trustees.
The purpose of this article is to formally establish a program
of aquaculture for the cultivation of the Crassostrea virginica (eastern
oyster), escallops, hard clams, sugar kelp, and eel grass within the
waters and bottomlands under the Trustee's jurisdiction for the benefit
of the commercial fishermen who are taxpayers and freeholders of the
Town of Southampton.
Fees for participation in the aquaculture program shall be set
by the Trustees and posted in the schedule of fees promulgated and
published by the Board of Trustees annually.
Permits shall be valid for a period of one year beginning on
January 1 of that year and expiring on December 31 of that year, with
four renewals allowed unless terminated earlier by the permittee through
a voluntary surrender of the permit, or after a hearing before the
Board of Trustees to terminate the permit for violating the terms
and conditions governing the permit or the conduct of the permitted
activity.
The corners of the lot shall be obviously marked in a manner
that will advise boaters that the area contains a navigational hazard.
All buoys, markers, etc., must be indelibly and clearly marked with
both the NYS on-off bottom culture permit's alphanumeric identifier
and the Trustees' aquaculture permit number.
All equipment shall be consistent with applicable regulations
of the DEC and shall (with the exception of identification buoys and
markers) only be placed in the permitted area, fully submerged.
The citizen residential program of aquaculture organized, supervised,
and administered by the Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program
in waters under Trustee jurisdiction is hereby continued by the Trustees
and Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program, who shall have the
authority to modify or make regulations concerning the program, subject
to Trustee approval; participants in this program are prohibited from
selling any shellfish produced by their participation.