Haw. Code R. § 13-256-39

Current through March, 2024
Section 13-256-39 - Hanalei Bay ocean waters, general restrictions
(a) Hanalei Bay ocean waters means all ocean waters and navigable streams confined by the boundaries shown on Exhibit "C" dated December 1, 2010, located at the end of this subchapter and incorporated herein, and described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the shoreline at the northernmost tip of Makahoa Point on the western end of the bay, thence along a straight line drawn tangent to the shoreline of Puu Poa Point on the eastern end of the bay, thence clockwise along the shoreline, including the banks of all navigable streams to the upper limit of tidal influence, to the point of beginning.

(b) In addition to all federal, state, and county laws, rules, and ordinances, the following restrictions shall apply to all activities in Hanalei Bay ocean waters.
(1) No person shall operate a vessel at a speed in excess of "slow-no-wake" within five hundred feet of the shoreline, an ingress/egress zone, designated mooring area, or on the Hanalei River.
(2) No person shall navigate a motorboat within three hundred feet of a diver' s flag or a designated swimming area. Vessels thirty feet or less overall engaged in fishing are exempt from the three-hundred foot shoreline restriction, except that they may not enter designated swimming areas.
(3) No person shall anchor or moor a vessel, raft, barge, platform or other contrivance except within the designated mooring area.
(4) No fishing vessel longer than thirty feet overall may engage in fishing except by pole and line within Hanalei Bay ocean waters.
(5) No commercial vessel shall load or unload passengers in Hanalei Bay ocean waters or the lands adjacent thereto without a permit issued by the department and approval by the County of Kauai. All vessels authorized to load and unload passengers in Hanalei Bay ocean waters or the lands adjacent thereto shall travel to and from the beach only through a designated ingress/egress zone.
(6) The department may issue up to five (5) commercial use permits for the use of self-propelled vessels to load and unload passengers at Hanalei Bay. Priority for the initial issuance of permits under this 2011 amendment shall be given to the persons that held a commercial use permit and operated under said permit in November 2000 for Hanalei Bay ocean waters. Through attrition of these initial five permittees, the maximum number of permits issued shall be reduced to three (3) permits. Permits shall be limited to passenger vessels certified by the Coast Guard to carry twenty-five or fewer passengers, and each permit shall authorize the carrying of no more than thirty passengers daily.
(7) The department may issue up to two (2) commercial use permits for the Hanalei launch ramp for the purpose of conducting guided kayak tours in Hanalei Bay ocean waters. The maximum number of passenger kayaks per trip per permit shall not exceed (8), and no more than thirty passengers shall be allowed per day under each permit. A guide kayak shall be required for each group of eight passenger kayaks. Priority for the initial issuance of permits under this 2011 amendment shall be given to the operators that held a commercial use permit in November 2000 for Hanalei Bay ocean waters to conduct kayak tours.
(8) No commercial water sports instruction or tours may be conducted in the Hanalei Bay ocean waters from the adjacent beaches without a permit from the department and approval by the County of Kauai. The department may issue a total of up to eight (8) permits for commercial water sports instruction within the Hanalei Bay ocean waters, including surfing and stand-up paddle boarding. Each permit shall authorize one instructor per day to conduct water sports instruction. The instructor shall have no more than four students at any given time. The instructor shall have a minimum of three (3) years surfing experience and possess a current Red Cross advanced life saving certificate. The department may designate the site of instruction at Hanalei Bay and hours of operation for each permittee, and may change the site whenever such changes is found by the department to be necessary. For the purpose of this section, commercial water sports instruction or tours include, but are not limited to, commercial kayak tours, canoe rides, diving, snorkeling, parasailing, surfing, sailboarding and other water-related recreational activities.
(c) Swimming Zones B-1 and B-2, Hanalei Bay ocean waters.
(1) Zones B-1 and B-2 mean the areas confined by the boundaries shown and described in Exhibit "C" dated December 1, 2010, located at the end of this subchapter and incorporated herein, as follows:

Zone B-1 swimming area extends three hundred feet seaward of the low water mark for a distance of three hundred feet on each side of Hanalei Pier.

Zone B-2 swimming area extends three hundred feet seaward of the low water mark between the extended boundary lines of the county park containing the beach pavilion.

(2) Restriction. Zones B-1 and B-2 are designated for bathing and swimming. No person shall operate or moor a vessel, sailboard, or any other recreation device within Zones B-1 and B-2, provided that this restriction shall not apply to:
(A) Vessels engaged in small-scale surround net fishing without the use of motors or fishing and crabbing from shore;
(B) Hawaiian design outrigger canoes.
(d) The designated mooring area for the mooring or anchoring of vessels, rafts, barges, platforms and other watercraft, is the area encompassed by the boundaries shown on Exhibit "C" dated December 1, 2010, located at the end of this subchapter and incorporated herein, and which are described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the northwest corner of Hanalei Pier by azimuths clockwise from True South, 123 degrees for a distance of six hundred seventy-five feet; 346 degrees for a distance of one thousand two hundred seventy-seven feet; 022 degrees for a distance of seven hundred fifty-six feet; 127 degrees for a distance of three thousand two hundred twenty-five feet; then on a straight line to the point of beginning.

(1) All vessels, rafts, barges, platforms, and other watercraft within Hanalei Bay ocean waters shall be moored or anchored solely within the designated mooring area.
(2) No person shall anchor, moor or stay aboard a vessel except those equipped with an approved marine sanitation device (MSD)in good working condition, or those vessels exempt from MSD requirement in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations.
(3) No permanent mooring shall be installed within the designated mooring area except by permit issued by the department.
(e) Ingress/Egress zones.
(1) Vessels shall access the beach and shall be accessed from the beach solely through the following Ingress/Egress zones. Zone number one begins at the southern boundary of the County Park pavilion parcel and extends southwest along the shoreline a distance of three hundred feet, then seaward to the designated mooring area.

Zone number two begins at the north bank of Hanalei River and extends southward across the Hanalei River mouth to the northern boundary of Black Pot Park, and then extends seaward to the designated mooring area.

(2) Zone number one and Zone number two are designated for use by both commercial and recreational vessels.

Haw. Code R. § 13-256-39

[Eff 2/24/94; am 11/7/11] (Auth: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4, 200-22, 200-24) (Imp: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4, 200-22, 200-24)