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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 - Minutes - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed May 14, 2024 Agenda Item No. 1 City of Newport Beach City Council Meeting April 23, 2024 Volume 66 - Page 82 Adam Leverenz took issue that the items adopted at the April 10, 2024 Harbor Commission meeting related to the<Strike offshore mooring fee increases ranging from 300 to over 500%, were not made available to the public before the meeting, contended that compliance with the open meeting law was not met, and suggested the Harbor Commission reconvene the meeting with proper noticing. He noted awareness of an e- mail from February, by someone involved, saying "I just know we have the votes", the indication being, that since February, there's really been little use in any public input on the mattei there has beeR little publiG ;RPUt S,RGe ebruary-,<Strike An understandinq that a number of decisionmakers have been intimately involved and are equity members of Newport Harbor Yacht Clubs and/or hold mooring permits, and that yacht clubs would be exempt from the fee increases was expressed. It was noted that that question has been posed a number of times, and there has not been a response that seems adequate. Other decisionmakers were noted as pier permit holders who pay substantially less in fees 58% of mooring permittees live outside the City and will be paying more than these WiRg ;R Cal<Strike other permit holders for use of the same State resource. City of Newport Beach City Council Meeting April 23, 2024 Volume 66 - Page 87 Adam Leverenz utilized a presentation to review a before and after illustration of Harbor Department service fees, highlight guest mooring fee charges, and discuss off -shore mooring rates and the disparity between pier permit fees. He also discussed the credit card convenience fee and time lost processing cash or money orders, when payments are made without a credit card. He requested that the actual Mooring License Fees, and the Mooring Transfer Fee be incorporated in the fee schedule.