§ 10-24 UNATTENDED BEACH EQUIPMENT PROHIBITED.
   The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
   AWNING. A roof-like covering extending over a certain area and used as a shelter.
   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 with limitations: chairs, lounges, umbrellas, cabanas, tents, canopies awnings, horseshoes and stakes, sailboats, kayaks, paddle vessels, sailboards, surfboards, fishing gear, sporting equipment, rafts, flotation devices, beach toys, baskets, bags, towels, coolers and other personal effects. BEACH EQUIPMENT shall not include municipal trash containers, signage or structures placed by a governmental agency, items placed by a bona fide conservation agency or organization (such as signs or protection devices for turtle nests or equipment approved for use by duly licensed mobile vendors).
   BEACH STRAND. The area of the beach considered public trust area.
   CABANA. A collapsible shelter resembling a cabin with at least one open side.
   CANOPY. An omamental roof-like structure supported by more than one pole providing shade and/or protection from weather events.
   TENT. A collapsible shelter of fabric stretched and sustained by poles and used for camping or other recreational outdoor activities.
   UMBRELLA. A collapsible shade for protection against weather consisting of fabric stretched over hinged ribs radiating from a center pole.
(Ord. 2014-9, passed 8-7-2014)