As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ABANDONED MOORING
Any mooring for which a renewal application and payment have
not been received by August 31.
[Amended 5-4-2024 ATM by Art. 22]
ANCHOR
A portable device carried aboard a watercraft that is used
to hold the watercraft in place.
ASSOCIATION/CLUB
Any dock, pier, wharf, float, floating business, or combination
of such facilities that serves five or more boats and does not collect
fees for moorings.
[Added 6-13-2007 by STM Art. 17]
CHANNELS
Those paths designated by this chapter for navigation in
or access to the waters of Boothbay Harbor.
DEPUTY HARBOR MASTER
Any person appointed by the Harbor Master and confirmed by
the Board of Selectmen under 38 M.R.S.A. § 1.
DINGHY
A small watercraft less than 12 feet in length.
FLOAT
A floating platform affixed to a mooring or otherwise held
in position for use by swimmers, boats, or the storage of equipment,
gear, or supplies.
[Added 6-20-2020 ATM by Art. 22]
FLOATING BUSINESS
A building constructed on a raft or hull that is represented
as a place of business, including but not limited to waterborne hotels,
restaurants, marinas or marina-related businesses.
HARBOR MASTER
The person appointed by the Board of Selectmen under 38 M.R.S.A.
§ 1.
HARBOR PATROL BOAT
Any vessel, other than the pump-out boat, owned or used by
the Town and operated by the Harbor Master or Deputy.
[Amended 5-4-2024 ATM by Art. 22]
HEADWAY SPEED
The minimum speed necessary to maintain steerage and control
of a moving watercraft.
[Amended 5-4-2024 ATM by Art. 22]
HOUSEBOAT
A building constructed on a raft, barge or hull that is used
primarily for single or multifamily habitation; if used for transportation,
this use is secondary.
INNER HARBOR
For the purpose of this chapter, all of the area of water
and shoreline north of a line drawn from the high-water mark on the
south shore of Factory Cove (described or shown by the April 1, 2009,
Assessor’s Tax Maps as the northwestern most property line of
Map No. 5, Lot No. 12) going in a westerly direction, 310 degrees
magnetic, passing through Tumbler Island, and Buoy N8, to a point
at the end of Rock Road, approximately at the Lat-Lon position of
42° 50' 40.4" N, 69° 38' 53.5" W.
[Amended 5-8-2010 by ATM Art. 64]
MARINE ENTERPRISE
Any dock, pier, wharf, float, floating business, or combination
of such facilities that serves five or more boats and that has moorings
for the express purpose of rental.
[Added 6-13-2007 by STM Art. 17]
MOORING
Any appliance used by a watercraft or float for anchoring
purposes and not carried aboard such watercraft or float.
[Amended 6-20-2020 ATM by Art. 22]
PUMP-OUT BOAT OPERATOR
Operates a small vessel that pumps out waste holding tanks
of other vessels. Demonstrates other skill and knowledge of all appropriate
maritime safety practices, to include boat and basic pump-out operational
procedures.
[Added 5-4-2024 ATM by Art. 22]
RESIDENT
Any person who occupies a dwelling within the Town of Boothbay
Harbor for more than 180 days in a calendar year.
RIPARIAN OWNER
An owner of land with a minimum of 100 feet of shorefront.
TOWNSEND GUT
All of the tidal waters inside and northerly of Red Nun No.
2 at Juniper Point to Red Nun No. 6, approximately one mile northwesterly
at Cameron Point.
WATERCRAFT
Any type of vessel, boat, barge, float or craft used as a
means of transportation on water other than a seaplane.
WET STORAGE
A method of storing a boat which involves keeping the boat
in the water at a pier, dock, local marina, or storage yard.
[Added 5-4-2024 ATM by Art. 22]
These regulations shall apply to activities
occurring within or directly affecting the area within the waters
of Boothbay Harbor to the fullest extent permitted by law.
The following channels are hereby designated
in the waters of Boothbay Harbor:
A. The navigational channel is a fairway 200 feet wide,
more or less, from Buoy R8, located west of Tumbler Island, running
northeasterly toward Buoy FL-G-9, located east of Harbor Island, also
known as McFarland's Island. The navigational channel turns at Buoy
FL-G-9 in a northeast direction toward the spire of the Congregational
Church.
(1) The eastern limit of the navigational channel is a
line drawn in a southerly direction approximately 208° magnetic
from the center span of the footbridge to the point of intersection
of a line drawn in a westerly direction approximately 280° magnetic
from the Catholic church spire and then southerly to Buoy R8. Buoy
R8 marks the southeast side of the navigational channel.
(2) The western limit of the navigational channel is a
line drawn in a north-northeast direction from Buoy FL-G-9 to the
spire on the Congregational church. Buoy FL-G-9 marks the northwest
side of the navigational channel.
(3) The navigational channel terminates 100 feet from
the piers and floats on the shore of Boothbay Harbor.
B. Access channels are those channels which commence
from the navigational channel and are designated in the mooring maps
of Boothbay Harbor. All access channels will be 100 feet wide unless
otherwise determined and approved by the Port Committee and Harbor
Master.
C. Two anchorages are hereby designated in the [boundaries
and/or waters] of Boothbay Harbor:
[Amended 5-2-2009 by ATM Art. 81]
(1) An
area of the harbor south of McFarland Point between McKown Point and
Harbor Island (formally McFarland Island) and shall be bounded by
the following coordinates:
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NW.
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SE.
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L 43 50.892 N
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L 43 50.736 N
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L 069 38.263 W
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L 069 38.113 W
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NE.
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SW.
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L 43 50.892 N
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L 43 50.736 N
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L 069 38.113 W
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L 069 38.263 W
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(2) An
area in Lewis Cove (on the west shore of Linekin Bay west of Cabbage
Island and southeast of Lobster Cove) shall be bounded by the following
coordinates:
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NW.
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SE.
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L 43 50.705
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L 43 50.676 N
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L 069 36.953 W
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L 069 36.788 W
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NE.
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SW.
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L 43 50.775 N
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L43 50.579 N
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L 069 36.887
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L 069 36.845 W
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[Amended 5-2-2009 by ATM Art. 83]
The Board of Selectmen shall annually set seasonal
dockage fees for the period October 15 to May 15. In setting the dockage
fees, the Board of Selectmen shall consider the following criteria:
boat length, dockage duration and overall cost of upgrading, maintaining
and supervising the Town's public landings, including Town floats.
These facilities shall not be used for wet storage and will be issued
on a first-come, first-served basis, with Boothbay Harbor resident
commercial fishermen having priority. The Harbor Master shall control
the placement of watercraft at public landings and floats. Each person
granted winter dockage shall be responsible for removal of all snow
and ice from that part of the public landing floats occupied by that
person’s vessel.
[Amended 5-8-2010 by ATM Art. 67]
Pursuant to 38 M.R.S.A. § 12, any person(s),
firm, business, contractor, corporation or otherwise, who violates
the provisions of this chapter shall be prosecuted pursuant to 30-A
M.R.S.A. § 4452 and thereby shall be guilty of a civil offense
and punishable by a fine of not more than $2,500 and not less than
$100 for each offense. Each day said violation is allowed to continue
shall constitute a separate offense.