Politics & Government

New Boat Tour Business for Exeter?

Current rules would prohibit it.

A man who wants to offer boat tours of the Squamscott River wants town officials to amend current rules to allow him to do it.

Keith Noyes recently wrote a letter to town officials asking to use the town dock near to load and unload passengers into a pontoon boat that would offer tours of the Squamscott River and Great Bay Estuary.

Currently, the dock cannot be used for commercial operations like these.

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"The town dock has been very much underutilized and this ... would be a good thing for the town," Noyes wrote, adding he's spoken with "a number" or residents that would like to see the operation come to fruition.

Noyes said he has a mooring in Exeter from which he could anchor the boat, which would carry a maximum of eight people at a time. He would call his business "Great Bay Tours & Charters."

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Selectmen will review the request at their meeting Monday night and likely act on the request at a future meeting.

Noyes' letter can be found to the right under "PHOTOS."


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