Sec. 19a-227. (Formerly Sec. 19-101). Anchorage of houseboats.
Sec. 19a-227. (Formerly Sec. 19-101). Anchorage of houseboats. The director
of health of any town, city or borough may designate limits within the navigable waters
of the state, outside the channel and adjacent to any public or private bathing beach or
bathing house, within which limits houseboats or other vessels used by the owners or
possessors thereof as dwelling places shall not, while so used and occupied as dwelling
places, be anchored or moored; and such town, city or borough director of health shall,
upon the written application of five or more persons owning property adjoining any
bathing beach or bathing house within such navigable waters, designate such limits.
After limits have been designated as aforesaid, no person having immediate charge of
any such houseboat or other vessel, while used and occupied as a dwelling place, shall
anchor or moor the same or keep the same anchored or moored within the limits so
designated.
(1949 Rev., S. 3864.)
History: Sec. 19-101 transferred to Sec. 19a-227 in 1983.