BOATAny vessel, floating craft or personal watercraft which utilizes a berthing or mooring facility, including but not limited to canoes, rowboats, rowing shells, kayaks, windsurfers, Jet Skis® and other small boats or personal watercraft which are contained in a berthing or mooring facility.
BOAT HOISTAny mechanical device the purpose of which is to raise or lift a boat out of the water for waterside storage.
BOAT HOIST STRUCTUREA temporary open-sided structure placed in the water; a mechanical device which is attached to a structure to raise or lift a boat out of the water for waterside storage. A boat structure may have a roof. A boat hoist structure shall not be defined to mean a boat accessory structure.
BOAT SLIPA waterside storage area adjoining the lakeshore, any structure, boat hoist structure, slip, dock or pier, the purpose for which is the storage of a boat or any watercraft.
DOCKAny structure (cantilevered or otherwise), fixed platform (built on floats, columns, open timber, piles or similar open-work supports), pier or wharf which is designed to provide access from the shoreline into Cazenovia Lake for swimming, boating or other recreational purpose and which shall also allow accessory uses, including but not limited to boat slips and berths. All structural descriptions provided above, which are placed on the waterside of the mean high water mark, shall be defined as a dock. All structural descriptions provided herein may be seasonal (removed during the winter season/November 30 to March 1) or permanent (not removed during the winter season and permanently attached/affixed to the lake bottom) in nature.
MARINAA site adjacent to a body of water which is used for the launching, storage or docking of boats. Facilities which can accommodate only one, two or three boats (restricted watercraft) are not considered marinas.
PRIVATE MARINA — A marina capable of accommodating four or more boats (restricted watercraft) which is owned and operated by a person, corporation or association and whose use is not extended to the general public either on a paying or nonpaying basis. Private marinas are not an allowed use in the Town of Cazenovia without the granting of a special use permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals, as subject to the criteria set forth herein and in § 165-114. |
PUBLIC MARINA — A marina capable of handling any number of boats (restricted watercraft) which is owned and operated by either a person, corporation, public organization or a municipal body and whose use is extended and open to the general public, either on a paying or nonpaying basis. Public marinas are not an allowed or permissible use in the Town of Cazenovia without the granting of a use variance. |
OPERATORAn individual who operates or navigates a watercraft.
OWNERThe person actually holding title to a watercraft.
PERSONAn individual, partnership, corporation or association.
RESTRICTED WATERCRAFTAny boat or vessel equipped with or containing an engine utilized to propel such watercraft. The following types of watercraft are deemed to be restricted watercraft applicable to this chapter:
A. Boats containing or utilizing a combustion-style engine or electric/battery powered engine for propulsion (unless otherwise exempted in this chapter);
C. Barges (powered or unpowered/with or without engines) which can be transported and used for commercial or personal purposes.