It is found and determined that the uncontrolled and indiscriminate
use of surfboards under certain circumstances in the borough constitutes a
threat to the health and safety of the inhabitants thereof, and the following
regulations and controls are therefore necessary.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
SURF
The area of any body of water adjoining the shoreline in which the
wave action is increased or accelerated by reason of the decreasing depth
of water approaching the shoreline, for purposes of this chapter to include
all areas between the shoreline and the outer limits of the bar, if any, but
in no instance less than 200 feet.
SURFBOARD
A device of any rigid, buoyant material exceeding three feet in length
designed or suitable for the sport of surfing or surf riding.
No person shall engage in the sport of surfing or surf riding within
the borough or in the surf adjoining the shoreline of the borough between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and between the dates of July 1 to Labor
Day, inclusive, of any year except as provided in this chapter.
Surfing or surf riding may be permitted during the regulated periods
at times and in areas designated by duly constituted lifeguards or by proclamation
of the Mayor where, under existing conditions or for special purposes, the
same may be found to be consistent with the health and safety of the public.
Nothing in this chapter shall be taken to imply any obligation upon the borough
to provide lifeguards or other protection for the safety of persons engaged
in the sport of surfing or surf riding or that any particular areas are declared
safe for the same.
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-15.