A waterman’s home commercial use shall comply with all of the following requirements.
(1) The operator of the use shall be a resident of the lot on which the use is located.
(2) The resident waterman shall have a current commercial fishing license.
(3) No more than two nonresidents of the lot may be employed in the use.
(4) Any use of the dwelling shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the structure as a dwelling unit and may not change the character of the dwelling unit.
(5) All waterman’s equipment, including gear, shedding boxes, and crab pots, shall be owned by a resident of the lot.
(6) There may not be any storage of waterman’s equipment on the pier out of season except while loading or unloading work boats that are in wet storage at the property.
(7) All waterman’s gear shall be located in an enclosed structure or stored outside in accordance with the requirements of this title and screened from adjacent property lines.
(8) Outside storage of shedding boxes shall be located in a rear or side yard and screened from adjacent lot lines.
(9) Crab pots that are stored outside shall be located in a rear or side yard, be screened from adjacent lot lines, and be clean and free of any attached bait. Stacks of crab pots shall be limited to a height of eight feet. The location of crab pot storage may not adversely affect the waterview of dwellings on adjoining waterfront lots.
(10) The onsite sale of seafood harvested by a resident is allowed by the resident only during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
(Bill No. 4-05; Bill No. 78-05; Bill No. 2-09; Bill No. 82-09; Bill No. 39-10; Bill No. 15-12; Bill No. 68-13; Bill No. 8-15; Bill No. 14-15; Bill No. 44-15; Bill No. 96-15; Bill No. 75-16; Bill No. 83-16; Bill No. 17-17; Bill No. 67-17; Bill No. 89-18; Bill No. 76-19; Bill No. 16-20; Bill No. 68-20; Bill No. 69-20; Bill No. 90-20; Bill No. 2-21; Bill No. 47-21; Bill No. 103-21; Bill No. 104-21; Bill No. 81-22; Bill No. 15-23; Bill No. 62-23; Bill No. 77-23; Bill No. 3-24)