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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS28 - Marina Park ProjectCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 528 March 23, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Mark Reader 949 - 644 -3311 or mreader @newportbeachca.gov SUBJECT: APPLICATION TO CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF BOATING AND WATERWAYS SMALL CRAFT HARBOR DEVELOPMENT LOAN FOR THE MARINA PARK PROJECT 3X%L'ilul ��IZtIIC•lilQ Adopt Resolution No. requesting a loan from the California Department of Boating and Waterways Small Craft Harbor Development Loan and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Resolution. Authorize city staff to submit a loan application in the amount of $8,300,000 as stated in the Resolution and direction from the City Manager. DISCUSSION: It is anticipated that City Council will consider the Re- Circulated Environmental Impact Report for the Marina Park project in May of this year. The construction of the development of the Marina Park project is estimated to cost $20 million. This includes the visiting vessel marina, the community and sailing center buildings and park. The preliminary construction cost estimate of the visiting vessel marina is $8.3 million. This includes dredging, seawalls, pilings, utilities, docks, gangways, hardscape and landscaping costs. The California Department of Boating and Waterways ( "Department ") mission is to provide safe and convenient public access to the State's waterways. One of the ways the Department fulfills this mission is via the Department's Small Craft Harbor Loan Program ( "Program "). This loan program was established to aid cities, counties, and other agencies in the development of small craft harbors. A loan application to participate in the program must be submitted by April 1st of the year preceding the loan funding year (i.e., received April 1, 2010, to be considered for funding in the fiscal year 2011 -2012 budget. Per the anticipated project schedule, construction of the marina could start as early as July 2011, which would be in concert with the release of funds. Application to California Department of Boating and Watemays Small Craft Harbor Development Loan for Marina Park Project March 23, 2010 Page 2 The loan application requires a Resolution of the City Council that includes the purpose and amount of the loan, justification for the loan; certification of need for the project; name and location of the project; and designation of a representative authorized to accept the loan and sign the loan agreement. The attached Resolution satisfies these requirements, and designates the City Manager as the City's authorized representative. Approval of this Resolution does not require that the City accept the loan and construct the project. The City will need to make its best effort in working with the Department to finalize available funding and loan agreements for the visiting vessel marina component of the Marina Park Project. Prepared by: Project Manager Attachment: Draft Resolution Submitted b rlaBtephen G. Badum Public Works Director RESOLUTION NO. 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGERTO REQUEST A SMALL CRAFT BOAT HARBOR DEVELOPMENT LOAN FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF BOATING AND WATERWAYS . WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") has adopted a General Plan that contains a Harbor and Bay Element, and a Coastal Land Use Plan, which include policies that encourage the expansion and improvement of public access to water uses and encourage new and improved facilities and services for visiting vessels; and WHEREAS, a recent study by the City's Harbor Commission identified the need for 45 to 50 additional berths for small recreational vessels visiting Newport Harbor; and WHEREAS, the lack of adequate berths for visiting boaters restricts the use of Newport Harbor to boaters who have the experience, ability and vessel characteristics that allow them to use moorings, and discourages aging, physically handicapped and less experienced boaters from visiting Newport Harbor; and WHEREAS, the Marina Park Project ( "Project "), located on Lower Newport Bay between 15th and 18th Streets and is anticipated to include a new marina consisting of 23 slips and one side -tie to accommodate short-term visits by recreational vessels and storage of recreational vessels associated with the sailing center component of the Project; and WHEREAS, the City desires to apply for a Small Craft Boat Harbor Development Loan from the California Department of Boating and Waterways to assist with construction of the marina portion of the Project; and WHEREAS, the City estimates construction of the marina will cost $8,300,000 and construction of the total Project will cost $20,000,000; and the City is seeking a loan only for costs associated with construction of the marina; and WHEREAS, the Project is anticipated to provide additional facilities for visiting vessels, the funding for which is constrained due to the need to replace other critical public infrastructure and facilities, including fire stations and police facilities; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: Section 1. The City hereby requests a Small Craft Boat Harbor Development Loan from the California Department of Boating and Waterways, in an amount up to Eight Million, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($8,300,000). The purpose of the loan is to facilitate the marina portion of the Marina Park Project, consisting of 23 slips and one side -tie to accommodate short-term visits by recreational vessels and storage of recreational vessels associated with the sailing center component of the Project. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby designated as the City's representative authorized to accept the loan, execute all necessary loan documents, and to carry out the intent of this Resolution. Section 3. The City anticipates that the berthing in the proposed marina may be operated either publicly or privately. The City has not decided on the method of operation, but will consider both public and private methods before the marina becomes operational. Adopted this 23i1 day of March, 2010. Keith Curry, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk