For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or implies a different meaning.
BEACH. The area between the mean low water mark of the Atlantic Ocean and the seaward toe of the frontal dune.
BEACH EQUIPMENT. Any personal items that are designed or manufactured for use, or actually used, on the beach or in the adjacent tidal waters. Examples include, without limitations: chairs, lounges, umbrellas, cabanas, tents, horseshoes and stakes, kayaks, paddle vessels, sailboards, surfboards, fishing gear, sporting equipment, rafts, floatation devices, beach toys, baskets, bags, towels, coolers and any other personal property items. BEACH EQUIPMENT shall not include municipal trash containers, signage or structures or any items placed or permitted by a governmental agency (for example signs or protection devices for turtle nests).
SAND RENOURISHMENT. The placement and maintenance of sand onto the beach in order to nourish, renourish, protect, operate and maintain a public beach, including the right to deposit sand, alter the contour of the land, construct dunes and berms, plant vegetation on and prohibit access to the dunes and berms, to erect protective silt screens and fences, and to perform any other work necessary and incident to the maintenance of the dune system.
(Ord. 02-08, passed 5-27-02; Am. Ord. 10-08, passed 9-14-10)