Beach Parking Information 2009
Last Updated on Monday, 14 September 2009 18:22 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 21 June 2006 06:50
Beach Parking
Stickers are no longer required for beach parking as of Labor Day. Beaches close at 10pm. Cookouts on beaches are allowed only on private beaches and with permits from the Brewster Fire Department. No fires are allowed at public beaches. Dogs are not allowed on beaches between the dates of June 1st and October 1st. (Full parking permit regulations are found below.)
Beach Parking
Please understand that this permit must be displayed on the back bumper of your car or, in the case of a daily or weekly pass, inside the rear window of the vehicle.
This permit does not guarantee a parking place at any of the beaches. We have limited parking at the Town beaches. You must have a permit when parked at the beaches, but actual parking is on a first come basis. There is a $30.00 fine for all parking violations, including parking at a beach without a valid permit.
Residents: $15/season (Residents must provide auto registration and proof of residence.)
Non-Residents: $15/day, $50/week, $125/season/
Updated Parking Fines:
Beach Parking Regulations $30
Restricted/Prohibited Area $30
Parking within 10 Feet of Hydrant $30
Obstructing a Driveway $30
Parking within 20 Feet of an Intersecting Way $30
Snow Removal $30
Bicycle Regulations $30
Wrong Direction $30
Obstructing a Sidewalk $30
Obstructing a Crosswalk $30
All Night Parking $30
Other (see above) $30
Bay Beaches
Public beaches on Cape Cod Bay, starting from the east end of town: Crosby Landing, Linnell Landing, Ellis Landing, Point of Rocks Landing, Breakwater Beach, Saint's Landing, Robbins Hill Beach, and Paines Creek Beach.
There Are No Lifeguards at Bay Beaches
Portable toilets at Paines Creek, Mant's (Robbins Hill), Saints, Ellis, Linnell, Breakwater, and Crosby.
Freshwater Ponds
Long Pond Beach is accessible from Crowell's Bog Road, off Route 124. Lifeguard on duty from July 4th weekend to Labor Day Weekend, seven days a week, from 9am to 4pm. Portable toilets are available. Sheep Pond, accessible from Fisherman's Landing, and Upper Mill Pond, accessible from Run Hill Road, have no lifeguards, but portable toilets are available.
VEHICLE PASS REGULATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010 (Summer 2009)
1. Vehicle passes for Fiscal Year 2010 will be available in the Tourist Information Center at the rear of Brewster Town Offices, 2198 Main Street, seven days per week, INCLUDING HOLIDAYS, from June 1, 2009 through Labor Day. .
2. Hours for sale of passes will be from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
3. All individuals must produce their motor vehicle registration in order to be issued a pass.
4. All passes will be non-transferable. After the original issue, a replacement pass will be available free of charge for new registrations or changes in motor vehicles with a receipt or cancelled check. Stickers cannot be replaced without a receipt or a cancelled check for the amount of the sticker.
5. Year-round residents/real estate taxpayers will be issued a pass only if they can provide sufficient proof of their status; i.e., deed, tax bill, water bill, license, registration, year-round lease, etc.
6. Individuals not having their place of permanent residence or property ownership in Brewster are not qualified to receive a resident/taxpayer pass.
7. Guests and relatives of residents/taxpayers are not eligible for a resident/taxpayer pass. This includes members of the immediate family or relatives who are temporarily residing in the Town.
8. In order to obtain a resident/taxpayer vehicle pass for additional vehicles, a receipt or cancelled check for the first vehicle must be shown.
9. Individuals who have repair plates may be issued a vehicle pass. These passes must be issued from the Selectmen's Office only and must be secured to the vehicle by a member of the Selectmen's staff.
10. Individuals who have dealer plates may be issued a vehicle pass if that is their sole vehicle.
11. Individuals who lease a vehicle must show a lease agreement, with their name appearing on said lease and proof they are a resident/taxpayer. If your name does not appear on the lease agreement, you must provide some other sort of proof (a monthly bill) showing that the vehicle is leased by you. Individuals who use a corporate, leased vehicle must show a corporate business card with their name on said card, as well as proof they are a resident/taxpayer.
12. The following are the fees for non-resident beach passes:
Daily $ 15.00
Weekly $ 50.00
Seasonal $125.00
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