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HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-37 - Adding Chapter 5.18 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Regarding Marine Charter PermitsORDINANCE NO. 88- 37 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 5.18 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING MARINE CHARTER PERMITS. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby as follows: Section 1: Section 5.18 of Municipal Code is added to read as follows: CHAPTER 5.18 MARINE CHARTER PERMIT Sections: Section 5.18.005 Section 5.18.010 Section 5.18.020 Section 5.18.025 Section 5.18.030 Section 5.18.035 Section 5.18.040 Section 5.18.045 Section 5.18.050 Section 5.18.055 Section 5.18.060 the Newport Beach Purpose and Findings. Definitions. Permit Required /Violations. Exceptions. Application for Permit. Filing Fee. Issuance of Permit. Conditions. Indemnification. Transfer Prohibited. Penalty. Section 5.18.005. Purpose and Findings. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach, in dopting this Ordinance, finds and declares as follows: A. In the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of "bareboat" or demised charters operating in Newport Bay; B. Many of these vessels are owned or operated by persons who do not have a fixed base of operation on or near the Bay that can provide the parking or sanitation facilities necessary to serve their clients and customers; C. If unregulated, bareboat charter activities will continue to increase the demand for available waterfront parking that is already in short supply, continue to generate levels of noise which, on occasion, have interfered with the many residents who live on the Bay, and continue to present a risk of direct discharge of waste into the Bay; D. The requirements of this chapter are necessary to prevent traffic congestion, parking shortages, excessive noise, and the discharge of waste into the Bay; E. The charter activities not regulated by Chapter 17.41 and this chapter are those which involve so few eople as to have only a minimal impact on the traffic, parking nd noise problems associated with other charter activities. Section 5.18.010. Definitions. • For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply: A. " Bareboat Charter" shall mean any vessel not inspected by the United States Coast Guard under Title 46 of 1 the Code of Federal Regulations and which has been chartered for consideration. B. "Certificated Charter" shall mean any vessel inspected by the United States Coast Guard under Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations and which has been chartered for consideration. C. "Chartered for Consideration" shall mean a vessel which has been hired or leased by the owner, directly or through a representative, to any person for a voyage in exchange for the payment of money, the receipt of something of value, or the forgiveness of a debt. D. "Commercial Fishing Vessel" shall mean a vessel registered by the Department of Fish & Game pursuant to Section 7880 of the Fish & Game Code of the State of California. E. "Sailing Club" shall mean an organization operating from a fixed location and principally engaged in the coordination or facilitation of the use of pleasure boats by its membership. F. "Applicant" shall mean the individual in possession and control of a vessel in the case of a bareboat charter, or, in the case of a certificated charter, the owner of the vessel or authorized representative of the owner. G. "Six Pack Charter" shall mean a bareboat or certificated charter carrying six or fewer people. H. "Sportfishing Charters" shall mean a vessel chartered solely for sportfishing outside Newport Harbor. I. "City Manager" shall mean the City Manager rof the City of Newport Beach, or his or her respective assignees. MORMW J. "License Supervisor" shall mean the License Supervisor of the City of Newport Beach, or his or her designee. K. "Newport Bay" shall mean all waters within the corporate limits of the City of Newport Beach and within which the tide ebbs and flows, whether or not the ordinary or mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean has been fixed by ordinance, statute, court action or otherwise, and whether or not the lands lying under the tidal water are privately or public owned. L. "Person" shall mean an individual, proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, syndicate, business trust, company, corporation, association, committee or any other organization or group of persons acting in concert. Section 5.18.020. Permit Reguuired1Violations. A. No person shall operate any bareboat charter or certificated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without first obtaining a marine charter permit pursuant to this chapter. B. No person shall schedule, arrange, or oordinate the operation of a bareboat charter or certificated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without first obtaining a marine charter permit pursuant to this chapter. • C. No person who owns a certificated vessel (a vessel inspected by the United States Coast Guard pursuant to Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations) shall permit or allow the use of the vessel as a certificated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without first obtaining a marine charter permit pursuant to this chapter. 2 D. No person shall operate a bareboat charter or certificated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without having a valid marine charter permit on board the vessel at all times during the charter. Section 5.18.025. Exceptions. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the A&- following: A. Any vessel operating pursuant to, and in compliance with conditions of, a valid permit issued pursuant to Chapter 17.41 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code; B. Commercial fishing vessel; C. Vessels operated by a sailing club while carrying six or fewer passengers, provided at least one of the passengers is a member of the sailing club; D. Sportfishing charters; E. Six -pack charters; F. Vessels used solely for the purpose of boat repair, maintenance or marine construction. Section 5.18.030. Application for Permit. Application for permit pursuant to this chapter shall be filed with the License Supervisor upon forms provided by the City and shall contain the following information: A. The name, business address, and business rtelephone number of the applicant; MNRWW B. The name, address and telephone number of the charter agent in the case of a bareboat charter, or the vessel owner in the case of a certificated charter; C. All pertinent information relative to the vessel including, but not necessarily limited to, the name of the vessel, the registration number of the vessel assigned by the Department of Motor Vehicles or the United States Coast Guard, the make and model of the vessel, the length of the vessel, and any unique or special features of the vessel; D. A full description of the proposed charter including: 1. The hours of operation; 2. The route or routes of travel; 3. Maximum number of patrons or passengers; 4. Embarkation and debarkation points; 5. Activities to be conducted on board the charter, including any entertainment; •6. Description of any sound amplification proposed to be used; 7. Description and location of the parking facilities available for the charter, including any written agreement pursuant to which the applicant has obtained the rights to the parking facilities, and the method by which the 3 applicant proposes to notify all passengers or patrons of the requirement that they park in the designated area; 8. A description of the manner in which the applicant intends to dispose of all sewage, trash and litter resulting from the charter; and 9. Other information which may be pertinent to vehicular or marine traffic, parking, noise, pollution, litter or any other matter which could adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of those who use, enjoy, or own AM% property near, the waters of Newport Bay. E. Such other information as the License Supervisor deems reasonably necessary to determine whether to issue a permit. F. The application shall be filed no later than five (5) working days before the date the charter is to occur. Applications may be considered if: (1) filed no later than two (2) full working days before the charter is to occur; (2) the applicant demonstrates good cause for the delay in filing; and (3) the proposed charter does not require special investigation or the imposition of special conditions. Section 5.18.035. Filing Fee. An application for a marine event permit shall be accompanied by a fee established by resolution of the City Council, provided, however, the fee shall be no greater than necessary to defer the costs incurred by the City in administering the provisions of this ordinance. Section 5.18.040. Issuance of Permit. A. Upon receipt of an application for a marine harter permit, the License Supervisor shall investigate the information contained in the application and issue the permit upon a determination that approval will not adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of those who use, enjoy, or own property near the waters of Newport Bay. The application shall be denied if there is substantial evidence that: 1. The proposed charter is likely to create noise which would adversely affect the use or enjoyment of the waters of Newport Bay by members of the public, or interfere with the rights of those who own property on or near the waters of Newport Bay; 2. The proposed charter is likely to contribute to the problem of pollution or litter on and in the waters of Newport Bay; 3. The proposed charter does not provide facilities to insure adequate off - street parking, or the safe loading and unloading of passengers and supplies. For the purposes of this section, parking shall be considered adequate only if one parking space is provided for each three (3) passengers or the applicant can demonstrate, to the satisfaction doof the License Supervisor, that fewer spaces are required because of written passenger commitments to carpool or use different forms of transportation; 4. The proposed charter, when viewed in conjunction with other anticipated charters and marine operations, is likely to create marine traffic congestion or otherwise interfere with the rights of others to use the waters of Newport Bay; 4 5. The applicant has misrepresented material facts in the application; 6. The applicant has, within the preceding ninety (90) days, failed to comply with a condition imposed on a previously- issued marine charter permit. B. In the event the License Supervisor denies the application, the applicant shall have the right to appeal this decision, to the City Manager, by filing a written appeal with the office of the City Manager within five (5) working days from the date on which the applicant has notice of the decision, or at _ least two (2) working days before the date and time of the proposed charter, whichever provides the most time for consideration of the appeal. The City Manager shall consider the appeal and render a decision within twenty -four (24) hours (exclusive of weekends and holidays) from the date of the appeal. The decision of the City Manager shall be final. C. The tern of the permit shall extend only for the duration of the charter for which the permit was issued. Section 5.18.045. Conditions. A. The License Supervisor may impose any condition on the permit reasonably necessary to insure the proposed charter provides adequate parking facilities, does not create noise, does not pollute or litter the waters of Newport Bay, does not create marine traffic congestion and does not otherwise adversely affect the persons using, working in, or living around Newport Bay. Failure to comply with conditions imposed on any marine charter permit shall constitute a violation of this chapter. B. All permits issued pursuant to this chapter 10 re subject to the following standard conditions: 1. Adequate off - street parking shall be provided for all passengers on the bareboat charter or certificated charter; 2. No passenger loading or unloading is to occur at any gas dock or public dock; 3. Passengers transported to or from the charter shall not be picked up from, or unloaded on, City streets; 4. All passengers shall be loaded and unloaded only from docks or piers in commercially -zoned districts; 5. No amplified sound shall be allowed to emanate from the interior of the vessel; 6. No music or sound shall be audible at a point 50 feet from the hull of the vessel; 7. Music, live entertainment, and all forms of amplified sound are prohibited after 10:00 P.M.; 8. Air horns, whistles, bells, and other noise- making equipment shall not be used; 9. All trash and litter generated by the • charter shall be properly disposed of in private trash receptacle; 10. All charters shall operate in main navigational channels, as far from shore as practical, and the route of travel must be at least 100 feet from any residence; 3 11. Each vessel shall be equipped with Coast Guard approved holding tanks for raw sewage; 12. All Federal, State, County and City statutes, rules, ordinances, laws and regulations shall be obeyed. Section 5.18.050. Indemnification. Permittee shall defend, indemnify, and hold City harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, damage or injury that is in any way related to the bareboat charter or certificated charter for which a permit is granted pursuant to _ — this chapter. Section 5.18.055. Transfer Prohibited. No permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall be transferred, sold or assigned. Any attempt to transfer, sell or assign the permit shall render the permit void and of no force and effect. Section 5.18.060. Penalty. Any person violating the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 2: The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official newspaper within fifteen (15) days after its adoption. Section 3: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 10th day of October, 1988, and adopted on the 24th day of October, 1988, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES, TURNER, PLUMMER, HART, COX, STRAUSS, SANSONE, MAURER NOES, ATTEST: City Clerk � F s. � P Y ��� ��. ttr• INi�4