New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270:61-a – Petitions to Require Permits: Hearings
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I. The commissioner of safety shall, after receiving a petition signed by 25 or more residents or property owners of each affected town or towns in which a lake, pond, or river is located and after notice and hearing at which it appears that the public interest requires the use of mooring permits, amend the rules adopted under this subdivision to require mooring permits on the body of water. The provisions of this subdivision and associated rules shall then apply to such water body.
II. The commissioner of safety shall hold a public hearing to determine whether to grant a petition submitted under paragraph I. In determining whether to grant the petition, the commissioner shall take into consideration the following factors:
(a) The size of the body of water.
(b) Public safety.
(c) The maintenance of residential, recreational, and scenic values.
(d) The variety of uses of the body of water.
(e) The environment and water quality.
(f) Threatened and endangered species.
(g) The number of people affected, either directly or indirectly.
(h) The availability of moorings to the non-shorefront owning public.
III. The commissioner of safety shall schedule the public hearing at a date and time which provides interested individuals with sufficient notice, and at a location in the vicinity of the body of water under consideration. If mooring permits are required under this section, the effective date of such requirement shall be no earlier than October 1 of any given year.
II. The commissioner of safety shall hold a public hearing to determine whether to grant a petition submitted under paragraph I. In determining whether to grant the petition, the commissioner shall take into consideration the following factors:
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 270:61-a
- following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
- petition: when used in connection with the equity jurisdiction of the superior court, and referring to a document filed with the court, shall mean complaint, and "petitioner" shall mean plaintiff. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:51
(a) The size of the body of water.
(b) Public safety.
(c) The maintenance of residential, recreational, and scenic values.
(d) The variety of uses of the body of water.
(e) The environment and water quality.
(f) Threatened and endangered species.
(g) The number of people affected, either directly or indirectly.
(h) The availability of moorings to the non-shorefront owning public.
III. The commissioner of safety shall schedule the public hearing at a date and time which provides interested individuals with sufficient notice, and at a location in the vicinity of the body of water under consideration. If mooring permits are required under this section, the effective date of such requirement shall be no earlier than October 1 of any given year.