In order to promote the public welfare by providing for orderly development of the waters of the Town of Barrington, an equitable method of assigning mooring space in such waters, and a lessening of congestion and risk of accident and injury to persons and property, the Town Council of the Town of Barrington herewith adopts this chapter.
In addition to the definitions otherwise herein set forth, any reference pertaining to the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANCHORING
Securing a vessel temporarily to the bottom of a body of water with an anchor(s).
BARRINGTON BEACH
The waters adjacent to the shoreline between Rumstick and Nayatt Points.
BARRINGTON HARBOR
That portion of the Barrington River lying south of the Route 114 bridge and ending at the Warren River (hereinafter called the "Main Harbor").
BARRINGTON WATERS
Any or all waters defined herein.
BRIDGE HARBOR (POLICE COVE)
That portion of the Barrington River lying between the Route 114 bridge and the bicycle path trestle.
BULLOCKS COVE
All the waters inside the cove area on the eastern side of the designated federal channel north to the East Providence-Barrington line.
COMMERCIAL
Any mooring space granted for the purposes of leasing or renting said mooring for use by a business invitee in connection with the operation of the assignee's marine-related business.
DESIGNATED VESSEL TRANSIT AREAS
Those areas established and marked to be used by vessels for safely passing under bridges.
FAIRWAY
Any designated water areas reserved for movement of vessels.
FLOATS
Any construction consisting of a wooden (or other material) deck and sides and supported by foam blocks or any inflated system to enable it to float on the water.
A. 
DOCK FLOATSThose floating structures attached to the end or sides of fixed docks or piers, usually accessed from the land side by ladder or ramp. Such ramps are considered as part of the float for the purposes of these regulations.
B. 
MOORING FLOATSAll components of a floating structure approved by the HM to moor vessels. This structure will be treated as a "mooring" for regulatory purposes but may have additional requirements for inspection procedures.
C. 
RECREATIONAL FLOATSThat floating structure used for swimming, diving, seasonal display or other water-related activity (other than mooring a vessel) and utilizing a fixed mooring(s).
HARBOR COMMISSION
That body of Barrington residents who have demonstrated an interest in harbor management and who have been appointed to the Commission by the Barrington Town Council.
HARBORMASTER (hereinafter referred to as "HM")
The person appointed by the Town Manager pursuant to the provisions of Section 2-1-6h of the Charter of the Town of Barrington and pursuant to § 148-3 herein.
HUNDRED ACRE COVE
That part of the Barrington River north of the Barrington Veteran's Memorial Bridge.
MOORING
All components of the gear required to secure a vessel or float permanently to the bottom.
MOORING ASSIGNMENT SUBCOMMITTEE (hereinafter referred to as "MAS")
A body consisting of three members of the Harbor Commission appointed by its Chair. The HM will serve as an ex officio member of this body. The body will elect one of its members as the Subcommittee Chair.
MOORING FIELDS
Those portions of the waters defined herein which shall be designated as such by the Harbor Commission. (See Exhibit B attached.)
MOORING SPACE
That water area assigned to an applicant by the HM.
MOORING SPACE ASSIGNEE
That person(s) (or spouse) to whom the mooring space is assigned.
NONRESIDENT
Anyone not fitting the definition of "resident."
OUTHAULS
Any non-single-point anchoring arrangement that consists of a fixed end seaward with a line attached above the water to a pulley and extending to the shore or a shoreside feature, allowing a vessel to be "hauled out" and secured away from the shore and retrieved from the shore.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
A small Class A vessel less than 16 feet in length which uses an outboard motor or inboard motor powering a water jet pump as a primary source of motor power and which is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling on or being towed behind the vessel rather than the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside the vessel.
PRIVATE
A mooring space granted to a person(s), meaning an individual or partnership, and used exclusively for their or their own purposes.
PUMP-OUT PENNANT
A small flag flown for the purpose of requesting the pump-out service.
QUALIFIED MOORING INSPECTOR
Any person approved by the HM pursuant to the terms of § 148-25 below.
RAFTING
Two or more vessels tied together side by side while moored or anchored.
REGISTERED VESSEL
That vessel designated on the annual mooring application by the mooring space assignee, who must be the owner or charterer of the vessel or otherwise show connection to the owning entity.
REGISTRATION
That contract between the Town of Barrington and the boat owner(s) granting the mooring space assignee the privilege of using a mooring space within Barrington waters for a specified term.
RESIDENT
Any inhabitant of Barrington. The HM may require proof of residency, which may take the form of a voter registration card, previous year's IRS tax return, paycheck stub, or similar item. A PO box is not a legal address for this purpose.
SEASON
The period from April 1 through November 30 of any year.
SMITH'S COVE
All the waters north of a line located between the southern tip of Adams Point and the southeasterly section of Rumstick Point.
STICKER
The small, self-adhering label issued by the Town of Barrington and attached to a registered vessel and carrying the same number as that of the mooring space assignee's mooring space.
TRANSIENT MOORING
A mooring available to be assigned by the HM, or their designee, on a temporary basis.
UPPER BARRINGTON RIVER
That portion of the Barrington River lying north of the bicycle path trestle and south of the Barrington Veteran's Memorial Bridge.
VESSEL
A boat, ship, or other moving craft designed to float on the water.
WESTERN BARRINGTON WATERS
That stretch of water running northerly from Nayatt Point to Bullocks Cove.