As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ABODEThe principal, non-water-dependent use of a structure or vessel as a dwelling or home.
ANCHORINGTo secure a vessel temporarily to the bottom of a water body by dropping an anchor or anchors from a vessel.
CHANNELA water area specifically reserved for unobstructed movement of vessels, designated as such in the Management Plan for Southport Harbor and marked in-water by aids to navigation.
DEPUTY HARBORMASTERThe Deputy Harbormaster of Southport Harbor who may be appointed by the Governor of Connecticut in accordance with Sections 15-1 through 15-10 of the Connecticut General Statutes and who shall carry out his or her duties under the direction of the Harbormaster.
EMERGENCYA condition of imminent or proximate danger to life or property that requires immediate action.
FAIRWAYAny designated and/or maintained water area reserved for unobstructed movement of vessels and designated as such in the Management Plan for Southport Harbor.
FEDERAL NAVIGATION PROJECTDesignated channel and anchorage areas in Southport Harbor as well as the harbor breakwater and dike authorized by Acts of Congress, constructed by the federal government and maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
FLOATING HOMEAny structure constructed on a raft, barge or hull, moored or docked and that is used primarily for single- or multiple-family habitation or that is used for the domicile of any individual(s).
HARBOR MANAGEMENT AREAAll navigable waters and intertidal areas as defined in §
24-7 of this chapter as subject to the regulations contained in this chapter and to the jurisdiction of the Harbor Management Commission.
HARBOR MANAGEMENT COMMISSIONThe duly appointed body of the Town of Fairfield with responsibilities for implementing the Management Plan for Southport Harbor and with additional powers and duties authorized by Sections 22a-113k through 22a-113t of the Connecticut General Statutes.
HARBOR MANAGEMENT CONSISTENCY REVIEWThe process defined in §
24-14 of this chapter whereby the Harbor Management Commission shall review the consistency of proposed actions with the Management Plan for Southport Harbor.
HARBORMASTERThe Southport Harbormaster appointed by the Governor of Connecticut in accordance with Section 15-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes, and who shall advise the Harbor Management Commission with respect to matters concerning the waters under the jurisdiction of the Harbor Management Commission and have special responsibilities for implementing the Management Plan for Southport Harbor.
HAZARD TO NAVIGATIONAny obstruction, usually sunken, that presents a sufficient danger to navigation so as to require expeditious, affirmative action such as marking, removal or redefinition of a designated waterway to provide for navigational safety.
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SOUTHPORT HARBORA plan for the balanced use of the Harbor Management Area for recreational and other purposes and for the protection of environmental resources as prepared by the Harbor Management Commission, adopted by the Representative Town Meeting and approved by the Connecticut Departments of Environmental Protection and Transportation in accordance with Sections 22a-113k through 22a-113t of the Connecticut General Statutes.
MARINE FACILITYAny facility (including but not limited to docks, floats, piers, ramps, hoists, parking areas, concessions and service facilities), either publicly or privately owned, intended primarily to be used by or for the service of vessels and located within the Harbor Management Area.
MEAN HIGH WATERLINEThe line along the shoreline representing the average height of the maximum elevation reached by each rising tide over a nineteen-year period immediately preceding the current year.
MOORTo secure a vessel to the bottom of a water body by the use of mooring tackle.
MOORINGThe place where or the object to which a vessel can be made fast by means of mooring tackle so designed that, when the attachment of such tackle to the vessel is terminated, some portion of the tackle remains below the surface of the water and is not under the control of the vessel or its operator.
MOORING FLOATA single floating dock unattached to land, secured by bottom anchors, used to secure vessels, and no more than 100 square feet in area.
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MOORING TACKLEThe hardware (e.g., chain, line, anchor, buoys and other equipment) used to secure a vessel at a mooring location.
NORTH ANCHORAGEThe mooring area used and managed by the Pequot Yacht Club in accordance with the Management Plan for Southport Harbor, rules and procedures adopted by the Harbor Management Commission, state and federal mooring field permits, and a Memorandum of Agreement between the Town of Fairfield and the Yacht Club. The North Anchorage is upstream of and adjacent to the Southport Harbor federal anchorage area.
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PERSONThose, including individuals, corporations, societies, associations and partnerships, using the facilities and areas within the Harbor Management Area and subject to the provisions of this chapter.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFTAny Class A inboard vessel which has an internal combustion engine powering a water-jet pump as its primary source of motor propulsion and which is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling.
STATEThe State of Connecticut.
TRANSIENTA person traveling to the Harbor Management Area by boat and staying for a temporary period of time.
VESSELAs defined by state statute, every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane on water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.