[Adopted 4-1-1986, approved 4-2-1986 (Ch.
120A of the 1984 Code)]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL VESSEL
Includes every vessel which is propelled, in whole or in
part, by mechanical power and is used or operated for commercial purposes
on the navigable waters of the state and that is either for carrying
passengers, carrying freight or towing or for any other use, for which
a compensation is received, either directly or where provided as an
accommodation, advantage, facility or privilege at any place of public
accommodation, resort or amusement.
DOCKMASTER
The position of Dockmaster involves the day-to-day operations
of the docks and overseeing the seasonal dock staff. This individual
will be responsible for the enforcement of the rules and regulations
of the waterfront, as well as the coordination of the placement of
vessels along the city docks. This individual shall be appointed by
the Mayor and shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor. This individual
shall report to the City Clerk and Harbor Manager. This individual
will have the direct responsibility of working with all departments
of the City of Kingston, including but not limited to the Department
of Public Works, the City Clerk's office and the Department of Parks
and Recreation, to further the betterment of the whole waterfront
area. The responsibilities of the Dockmaster would also include the
performance of maintenance at Company Hill Path, Gallo Park and Downtown
Visitor's Center from May 1 to October 15 of each year, as well as
oversee the maintenance dock staff in performing these duties. For
the balance of the term of October 16 through April 30 of each year,
the responsibility for these areas shall be borne by the Recreation
Department.
[Added 5-1-2007, approved 5-3-2007]
HARBOR MANAGER
This individual is responsible for the maintenance of the
docks and the infrastructure of the Kingston Waterfront and shall
be responsible for all safety aspects involving the waterfront. This
position will include the responsibility of putting in and taking
out the docks and working with all agencies and others necessary for
the safe and proper operation of the Kingston Waterfront. This individual
shall be appointed by the Mayor and shall serve at the pleasure of
the Mayor. This individual shall report to the Mayor.
[Added 5-1-2007, approved 5-3-2007]
PLEASURE CRAFT
Includes every vessel not within the classification of commercial
vessel. However, the provisions of this article shall not apply to
rowboats and canoes, except as otherwise provided.
PUBLIC WATERFRONT FACILITIES
Any parcel of land owned or leased by the City of Kingston,
fronting on a navigable body of water, which allows direct access
to said body of water by the general public through the use of boat-launch
ramps, floating piers and catwalks and fixed-bulkhead boarding platforms.
The following are the locations and types of
waterfront facilities:
Site
|
Location
|
Type
|
---|
A
|
West Strand Plaza
|
Public-use floating pier
|
B
|
West Strand Plaza
|
Commercial-use floating pier
|
C
|
West Strand Plaza
|
Commercial-use fixed-bulk-head boarding platform
|
D
|
Kingston Point Beach
|
Commercial-use fixed-bulk-head boarding platform
|
[Adopted 7-7-1992 as L.L. No. 4-1992,
approved 7-14-1992 (Ch. 120B of the 1984 Code)]
This article will be known as the "City of Kingston
Waterfront Consistency Review Law."
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACTIONS
A.
Either Type I or unlisted actions as defined
in SEQRA regulations (6 NYCRR 617.2) which are undertaken by an agency
and which include:
(1)
Projects or physical activities, such as construction
or other activities that may affect the environment by changing the
use, appearance or condition of any natural resource or structure,
that:
(a)
Are directly undertaken by an agency;
(b)
Involve funding by an agency; or
(c)
Require one or more new or modified approvals
from an agency or agencies.
(2)
Agency planning and policy mailing activities
that may affect the environment and commit the agency to a definite
course of future decisions;
(3)
Adoption of agency rules, regulations and procedures,
including local laws, codes, ordinances, executive orders and resolutions
that may affect the environment; and
(4)
Any combinations of the above.
B.
This article does not apply to Type II, excluded
or exempt actions as defined in the SEQRA regulations 6 NYCRR Part
617.
AGENCY
Any board, agency, department, office, other body, or officer
of the City of Kingston.
COASTAL AREA
That portion of New York State coastal waters and adjacent
shorelands as defined in Article 42 of the Executive Law which is
located within the boundaries of the City of Kingston, as shown on
the coastal area map on file in the office of the Secretary of State
and as delineated in the City of Kingston Local Waterfront Revitalization
Program.
COASTAL ASSESSMENT FORM (CAF)
The form used by an agency to assist it in determining the
consistency of an action with the Local Waterfront Revitalization
Program.
CONSISTENT
The action will fully comply, to the extent practicable,
with the LWRP policy standards and conditions and, whenever practicable,
will advance one or more of them.
DIRECT ACTIONS
Actions planned and proposed for implementation by an agency,
such as, but not limited to a capital project, rule making, procedure
making and policy making.
LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM (LWRP)
The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program of the City of
Kingston, approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to the Waterfront
Revitalization and Coastal Resources Act (Executive Law, Article 42),
a copy of which is on file in the office of the Clerk of the City
of Kingston.
The Committee is authorized to review and make recommendations, in accordance with §
398-11, herein, to appropriate agencies regarding the consistency of proposed actions with the Kingston Local Waterfront Revitalization Program policy standards and conditions.
[Amended 12-16-1999 by L.L. No. 2-2000, approved
1-3-2000; 3-5-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019, approved 3-19-2019]
The City Building Safety Officer shall be responsible
for enforcing this article. No work or activity on a project in the
coastal area which is subject to review under this article shall be
commenced or undertaken until the Building Safety Officer has been
presented with a written determination from an agency that the action
is consistent with the city's LWRP policy standards and conditions.
In the event that an activity is not being performed in accordance
with this article or any conditions imposed thereunder, the Building
Safety Officer shall issue a stop-work order and all work shall immediately
cease. No further work or activity shall be undertaken on the project
so long as a stop-work order is in effect.