49-27-6 - Marinas; classification.
§ 49-27-6. Marinas; classification.
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
(a) "Marina" means a facility providing more than twelve (12) mooring spaces for boats that may provide supplies and services including electricity, fresh water, fuel or sewage collection facilities.
(b) "Public marina" means a marina that offers mooring spaces and docking facilities for lease by the general public. Public marinas include recreational and commercial marinas, and they require a "C" for commercial or "I" for industrial use designation.
(c) "Private single-family or multi-family pier" means a pier that is part of an adjacent single-family home subdivision or multi-family condominium or apartment development that provides mooring spaces and docking facilities restricted for use by only home owners or tenants of the adjacent development. Private single-family and multi-family piers with twelve (12) or fewer mooring spaces are compatible with a "G" for general use designation. Private single-family and multi-family piers with more than twelve (12) mooring spaces require a "C" for commercial use designation. Commercial vessels may not be moored in a multi-family pier.
(d) "Yacht club marina" means a marina that restricts mooring spaces and docking facilities to members only of a private association organization. Yacht clubs require a "C" for commercial or "I" for industrial use designation.
Sources: Laws, 2004, ch. 428, § 1; Laws, 2005, ch. 424, § 1, eff from and after passage (approved Mar. 21, 2005.)