§ 57-6. Beach regulations.  


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  • A. 
    No person shall swim or bathe in that portion of Huntington Bay, Northport Bay or Huntington Harbor within the jurisdiction of the Incorporated Village of Huntington Bay unless covered with attire suitable for bathing so as to prevent any indecent or improper exposure of the person, nor shall any person dress or undress in any place exposed to view.
    B. 
    No person shall bury, dump, empty or throw, nor permit to be buried, dumped, emptied or thrown, any garbage, sewage, rubbish or refuse of any kind on the shores or into the waters of Huntington Bay, Northport Bay or Huntington Harbor which border lands in the Incorporated Village of Huntington Bay, or into any pond or stream within the limits of said Village.
    C. 
    No person shall throw, cast, lay or deposit a glass bottle or part thereof, a piece of crockery or any glass or glassware, tin or tinware or any other metal or substance likely to injure any person on any beach or other part of the waterfront in the Incorporated Village of Huntington Bay.
    D. 
    No person shall camp on public beaches or other public property in the Incorporated Village of Huntington Bay without permission of the Mayor or Police Chief. No person shall camp on private beaches or property without permission of the property owner and only in conformance with other applicable laws. For the purpose of this section, "camping" shall be defined to include but not be limited to the use of any vehicle or tent for the purpose of sleeping after sundown and sleeping on beaches or other land after sundown.
    E. 
    No person shall be permitted to remove sand or stone from the shoreline of Huntington Bay.
    F. 
    No person shall be permitted to ride on any beach in the Village, except police, emergency or maintenance vehicles. For the purpose of this chapter, a "vehicle" shall be defined as any self-propelled transportation device mounted on tracks, treads or wheels or any number or combination thereof.
Amended 1-12-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004