Wolfeboro's Select Board has taken decisive action to regulate commercial passenger vessel landings, establishing a new licensing framework aimed at ensuring compliance and protecting local resources. During the recent work session on June 25, 2024, board members discussed the implementation of a commercial passenger vessel landing license that will require operators to pay fees based on actual landings at the time of application.
The new regulations include strict penalties for non-compliance. Operators who fail to adhere to the licensing requirements will face fines of up to $100 for each unauthorized landing. Additionally, the board emphasized that repeated violations could lead to immediate revocation of the landing license. In a further effort to maintain order, any commercial operations conducted on residential docks without proper authorization will incur a hefty fine of $1,000.
These measures are designed to safeguard the community's interests and ensure that commercial activities do not disrupt local residents or the environment. The Select Board's proactive approach reflects a commitment to responsible management of Wolfeboro's waterfront resources, aiming to balance commercial interests with the needs of the community.
As the board moves forward with these regulations, residents can expect a more structured and accountable framework for commercial vessel operations in their town. The Select Board's decisions signal a clear intention to uphold the integrity of Wolfeboro's docks and promote sustainable practices in the area.