This chapter shall be known as the "Old Lyme Harbor Ordinance."
Unless otherwise provided, each provision of this chapter relating to Old Lyme waters shall apply from the mean high water mark out to: the west from the Lyme/Old Lyme border to the middle of the Connecticut River, southerly to Long Island Sound extending 1,000 feet into the sound and east to the middle of Four Mile River. See Figure No. 4.[1]
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Editor's Note: Figure No. 4 is on file at the Town Clerk's office.
The Harbor Management Commission shall submit to the Governor a list of not fewer than three nominees for appointment as Harbormaster or Deputy Harbormaster by the Governor, pursuant to Public Act 91-404.[1]
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Editor's Note: See C.G.S. § 15-1.
[Amended 12-14-1998]
A. 
In accordance with C.G.S. §§ 22a-113l and 22a-113s, a Harbor Management Fund is hereby established to provide for the costs of administering the Harbor Management Plan.[1]
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Editor's Note: A copy of the Harbor Management Plan is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B. 
The Commission shall propose a fee schedule for a permit for a mooring location or any other activity within the scope of the plan. The maximum annual fee for a mooring or anchorage shall be $100. The Harbormaster or Deputy Harbormaster shall collect such fee. Any fee collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into a fund maintained by the Town Treasurer of the Town of Old Lyme and shall be used for the maintenance and improvement of the harbor for the public and for expenses for personnel and equipment directly related to the function of the Commission and the Harbormaster or Deputy Harbormaster. All expenditures shall require the approval of the Commission and shall be paid by the Commission Treasurer.