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HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-124 - Tidelands Affairs CommitteeRESOLUTION NO. 84 -124 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CREATING AN AD HOC ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE TIDELANDS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the City desires to develop a public awareness program with marina owners, vessel owners and offshore mooring permittees for the purpose of curtailing vessel waste discharging into the harbor; and WHEREAS, it is in the best ,interest of the City of Newport Beach that a City Council Committee be formed, with direction given to the Committee to make recommendations back to the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the Ad Hoc Advisory Committee to the Tideland Affairs Committee be and hereby is established. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the composition, function and duties of the Committee shall be as follows: 1. Membership Membership shall consist of the Mayor and of six other members to be recommended by the Tideland Affairs Committee, and appointed by the Mayor. Membership shall include representatives from the Marine Division of the Chamber of Commerce, the boating industry, a marina owner, the Citizens' Environmental Quality Control Committee, the Newport Beautifica- tion Advisory Committee and a citizen at large. 2. Duties and Responsibilities (a) To develop a system for signing in all marinas which states that Newport Harbor is a no- discharge harbor; (b) To develop a signing system and to encourage boaters to place a small sign in vessel restrooms stating that it • is unlawful to use a marine head unless, the head is discharging into a holding tank; 1 (c) Encourage private marinas to place a clause in their respective rental agreements requiring vessel compliance with applicable U.S. Coast Guard and marine sanitation device • law, as a condition of their tenancy in the marina; (d) To identify the number and potential locations for future marine holding tank pump out stations in Newport Bay; (e) Investigate various alternatives to assure that liveaboards on vessels have Coast Guard approved holding tanks and adequate arrangements for holding tank discharge at pump out stations; and (f) Develop an interface program with the Newport Beau- tification Advisory Committee for the purpose of maintaining an interactional relationship with upland business and homeowner's associations so that debris, petroleum products or other materials, do not enter into the bay storm drain system. 3. Termination This Committee shall sunset on March 24, 1985. ADOPTED this 9th day of October , 1984. M yor. io 4L,00� e Aw:.,�o City Clerk /V • 3