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S <br /> §170-9. Moorings [Amended 19951 <br /> A. General <br /> 1. The location, type and adequacy of every marker, float, buoy, mooring, or fishing device <br /> (including but no limited to: lobster pots, crab pots, conch or whelk pots, and toad fish traps) <br /> must be approved by the Harbormaster or an Assistant Harbormaster before placement. Any <br /> marker, float, buoy, mooring, or fishing device may be inspected, removed or relocated <br /> whenever, in the judgment of the Harbormaster or an Assistant Harbormaster, the safety of <br /> the other vessels or properties or maximum use of the area requires such action. The expense <br /> of such inspection,removal, or relocation shall be the responsibility of the owner. <br /> 2. Each marker, float, or buoy and markers for fishing devices shall be properly marked with the <br /> identification of the owner in a manner prescribed by the Harbormaster as promulgated in the <br /> Mashpee Mooring Regulations. <br /> 3. During the period 1 June through 30 September,mooring balls shall be used <br /> From 1 October through 31 March, mooring balls or winter buoys may be used. Winter <br /> buoys (sticks) or numbered markers completely submerged onto the bottom shall be used. <br /> From 1 April through 31 May, only winter buoys (sticks) or mooring balls may be used. <br /> (Submerged markers must be removed.) [Added 19951 <br /> B. Permits. The Harbormaster shall have the exclusive right to issue permits for the placement <br /> of moorings for vessels, boats, rafts and floats held by anchors or bottom moorings at any <br /> locations within the territorial jurisdiction of the town. <br /> C. Regulations. The Harbormaster shall adopt regulations for anchoring of and the placement <br /> and maintenance of moorings to anchor boats, vessels, rafts, and floats and make these <br /> regulations available on request to any applicant for a permit. <br /> D. Fees. The Board of Selectmen shall establish a fee schedule for mooring permits. The <br /> Harbormaster shall be responsible for the annual collection of the fees for each mooring <br /> permit he issues. The revenue collected shall be added to a separate fund to be used for <br /> dredging or other waterways related expenses. [Amended 10-1-1990 ATM, Art. 10, <br /> Approved 12-18-1990,Amended 1995] <br /> E. If the owner of a mooring does not use the mooring for the designated purpose for two (2) <br /> consecutive years, the Harbormaster may revoke or decline to renew the mooring permit. <br /> [Added 10-1-1990 ATM,Art. 11,Approved 12-18-19901 <br /> §170-10. Abandonment [Amended 19951 <br /> A. The Harbormaster or an Assistant Harbormaster may take immediate action to remove any <br /> vessel, mooring, or other object without following the procedures below if, in his judgment, <br /> such action is necessary to protect life or property or if such object is a hindrance to <br /> navigation. <br /> B. No vessel, mooring, or other object shall be abandoned, sunk or otherwise placed where it <br /> may constitute a danger to navigation. Any object so placed, or any vessel improperly <br /> secured, swamped, sunk, washed ashore or found in a restricted area shall be removed and <br /> relocated by the owner at the direction of the Harbormaster or an Assistant Harbormaster. If <br /> corrective action is not taken after seventy two (72)hours notice to the owner, or if the owner <br />