I was wondering if anyone has any background knowledge concerning riparian rights, or whether this even applies to riparian rights?
I own a water front property on the Elk River.
We have an HOA association that has a community access adjoining our southern boundary.
One of the community home owner's kids has placed a mooring ~75 directly off the end of my dock. Can he legally do this?
This is now the second mooring he has placed, although the first one is in front of the community access.
Here is what I have found out so far:
1) I believe my Riparian rights extend to the middle of the river. This does not mean I can install a dock or place a mooring to the middle of the river, but it does exclude anyone else from doing so within my extended property lines.
"08.04.13.06. 06 Property Rights.. The placement of a mooring pursuant to these regulations does not create a property right or an exclusive privilege and does not authorize an infringement upon the rights of any riparian property owner."
2) He has essentially created a group mooring by having multiple moorings and thus would need a permit.
" 08.04.13.03. 03 Group Mooring Registration.. A. A person may not establish a group mooring unless validly registered with the Department or a designated local government authority.B. Mooring registration forms are available from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.C. Registration for group moorings shall be on a form provided by the Department, and registration shall contain the followin1) The name of the person applying for the moorings;.
These regs. are found at:
http://www.dsd.state.md.us/comar/SubtitleSearch.aspx?search=08.04.13.*
The kid who has done this claims that "You don't own the water so I can do as I please as long as it is further from shore than the length of your dock" so he is refusing to move it. So far, he has not used this mooring for his own boat, but rather allows his buddys to and then party all night.
I believe he has encroached on my rights and has obstructed my view.
Hope someone can further shed some light of the situation.
I own a water front property on the Elk River.
We have an HOA association that has a community access adjoining our southern boundary.
One of the community home owner's kids has placed a mooring ~75 directly off the end of my dock. Can he legally do this?
This is now the second mooring he has placed, although the first one is in front of the community access.
Here is what I have found out so far:
1) I believe my Riparian rights extend to the middle of the river. This does not mean I can install a dock or place a mooring to the middle of the river, but it does exclude anyone else from doing so within my extended property lines.
"08.04.13.06. 06 Property Rights.. The placement of a mooring pursuant to these regulations does not create a property right or an exclusive privilege and does not authorize an infringement upon the rights of any riparian property owner."
2) He has essentially created a group mooring by having multiple moorings and thus would need a permit.
" 08.04.13.03. 03 Group Mooring Registration.. A. A person may not establish a group mooring unless validly registered with the Department or a designated local government authority.B. Mooring registration forms are available from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland 21401.C. Registration for group moorings shall be on a form provided by the Department, and registration shall contain the followin1) The name of the person applying for the moorings;.
These regs. are found at:
http://www.dsd.state.md.us/comar/SubtitleSearch.aspx?search=08.04.13.*
The kid who has done this claims that "You don't own the water so I can do as I please as long as it is further from shore than the length of your dock" so he is refusing to move it. So far, he has not used this mooring for his own boat, but rather allows his buddys to and then party all night.
I believe he has encroached on my rights and has obstructed my view.
Hope someone can further shed some light of the situation.