Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Pda 509.05 - Procedures for Shorefront Property Owners(a) If a shorefront property owner submits an application for a shorefront property owner mooring permit or for a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit as described in Pda 502.05(b), and a mooring location is available within the property owner's shorefront property mooring area, the shorefront property owner shall: (1) If an applicant for a shorefront property mooring permit, be granted a shorefront property mooring permit upon receipt by the division of a completed shorefront property mooring application form and payment of the mooring permit fee; or(2) If an applicant for a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit as described in Pda 502.05(b), be granted a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit within the shorefront property mooring area, upon receipt by the division of a completed commercial mooring for hire mooring permit application form and payment of the mooring permit fee.(b) If a shorefront property owner submits an application for a shorefront property mooring permit or a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit as described in Pda 502.05(b), and a mooring location is not available within the property owner's shorefront property mooring area, the shorefront property owner applicant shall be subject to wait list procedures pursuant to Pda 509.04(c).(c) A shorefront property owner shall not hold both a shorefront property mooring permit and a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit as described in Pda 502.05(b) at the same time relative to the same property.(d) The following shall apply if a shorefront property owner sells the shorefront property relative to which a shorefront property mooring permit or a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit was issued: (1) The mooring permit shall expire 30 days after the sale of the property;(2) The mooring permit shall be returned to the division in accordance with Pda 507.05(c);(3) During the 30-day period after the sale of the property, the new owner of the shorefront property may apply for either a shorefront property mooring permit or a commercial mooring for hire mooring permit for the existing mooring location, subject to the requirements of (a) and (b) above; and(4) If the new owner does not make such an application within the 30-day period, the mooring location shall be available to the next person on the wait list, if a wait list exists for the area in which the mooring is located.N.H. Admin. Code § Pda 509.05
#7940, eff 8-23-03; amd by #8184, eff 10-1-04; ss by #9975, eff 8-20-11 (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Pda 500)
Amended by Volume XL Number 2, Filed January 9, 2020, Proposed by #12958, Effective 12/24/2019, Expires 12/24/2029.