The following words and phrases shall have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section for the purpose
of this chapter:
DOCKMASTER
A person appointed annually by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, having the authority to enforce the provisions of this chapter and to issue appearance tickets pursuant to §
9-2 of the Code of the Village of Northport. The Dockmaster(s) shall have such duties and be paid such a salary as the Board of Trustees determines from time to time.
PERMIT
A preprinted document, issued by the Dockmaster, bearing
the date of issuance and fee, if any, charged by the Dockmaster pursuant
to this chapter.
PLEASURE CRAFT
Any boat, vessel or watercraft used and designated for pleasure,
not including any boat, vessel or watercraft used or designated or
in any way engaged in commerce, industry, business or trade, including
but not limited to clamming, fishing or other shellfish or fish taking,
or transportation and rental uses.
RAFTING
The act of securing a vessel to another vessel when the other
vessel is secured to a dock, pier, bulkhead or float.
[Added 5-20-1986 by L.L. No. 7-1986]
A. Effective March 1, 1987, those residents of the Town of Huntington who have been permittees during the year 1986-1987 under §
123-2B(4) and
E hereof may renew their permit for an additional year upon payment of the fee described in the applicable section, i.e., §
123-2B(4) or
E, under which the subject permit has been issued. Said fee shall be paid during the week prior to and including March 1, 1987. Thereafter, said permit may be renewed for an additional year(s) upon payment of the said permit fee to the Village Clerk during the week prior to, and including, March 1 of the renewal year.
B. Any unissued permits for tie-up float space or dinghy
rack space shall be made available on a random selection basis, first
to residents of the Town of Huntington and thereafter to nonresidents
of the Town of Huntington. The Village Clerk shall publish, during
the week following March 7 of each year, notice of availability. On
a date selected by the Village Clerk, within one week of the date
of public notice, the Village Clerk will accept applications for said
vacant space. The Village Clerk shall segregate applications from
Town of Huntington residents from those of nonresidents. If the number
of applications from Town of Huntington residents equals the number
of available spaces, permits will be thereupon issued to the applicants
by the Village Clerk. If the number of applications from Town of Huntington
residents exceeds the number of available spaces, permits will be
issued based upon a random selection process to be employed by the
Village Clerk. If the number of applications from Town of Huntington
residents is less than the number of available spaces, permits shall
first be issued to all Town of Huntington applicants. The remaining
available spaces shall thereupon be issued, on a random selection
process to be employed by the Village Clerk, to nonresidents of the
Town of Huntington.
[Amended 8-17-1999 by L.L. No. 12-1999]
Each violation of this chapter or of any regulation,
order or rule promulgated thereunder shall be punishable by a fine
not exceeding $250 or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 15 days,
or both such fine and imprisonment, for each offense, and each day
a violation continues shall be a separate offense. Further, the Village
may also enforce obedience to this chapter by injunction or by any
other available remedy.