HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 - The Harbor Committee, a Citizen's Advisory Ad Hoc CommitteeJanuary 11, 1999
Council Agenda
Item 6
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Tim Riley, Fire and Marine Chief
SUBJECT: The Harbor Committee, a Citizen's Advisory Ad Hoc Committee
RECOMMENDATION:
If desired adopt Resolution No. 99--, approving the creation of the Harbor
Committee, an Ad Hoc Committee, for a term of one year.
BACKGROUND:
In March of 1998, the Harbor Quality Committee created a subcommittee called "The
Harbor Review Task Force" as a result of input from concerned citizens regarding
harbor issues they felt were not being addressed by the City. The initial goals of this
committee were to identify those governmental agencies that had an impact on harbor
related issues, discuss citizen concerns relative to harbor uses, and to make
recommendations to the Harbor Quality Committee for changes where appropriate.
Those recommendations included, but were not limited to, issues of bay access,
commercial, recreational and educational use of the harbor, business serving uses
within the harbor, fee equity for harbor users, management of harbor issues, and
strategic planning for the future. The subcommittee was also to review the processes
used by local government to obtain public input and local government's responses to
requests for information on harbor related issues.
Once the Harbor Review Task Force began to meet, it became apparent that there was a
need, not only for consideration of those issues listed above, but for some direct input to
the City Council on medium and long term planning for the Harbor's future. It was felt
that this was of such importance that instead of going through the Harbor Quality
Committee, a special committee should be established that could report directly to the
City Council. To obtain the necessary citizen input on these issues it was felt that the
committee should be comprised of 13 members that represent the following interests:
1. Charter vessel operators
2. Marina owners and operators
3. Waterfront homeowners
4. Recreational boaters
5. Commercial fishing
6. Yacht clubs
7. Mooring owners
8. Waterfront businesses
9. Harbor Quality Committee
10. Marine construction
11. Shipyard interests
12. Waterfront instructional and non - profitable organizations
13. Sport fishing
The committee would meet for one year to study those issues listed above. During that
time, if requested by the City Council, they could make recommendations based upon
specific requests. At the end of the one -year period the committee will prepare a report
to the City Council with recommendations for policy guidelines in these areas. These
recommendations could be utilized in the City's General Plan review.
The committee would have assigned to it appropriate staff members to include but not
limited to the Fire and Marine Chief, the Assistant to the City Manager, and
representatives assigned from the Planning Department.
RESOLUTION NO. 99-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHING THE AD HOC
HARBOR COMMITTEE.
WHEREAS, Newport Harbor is the major element establishing the unique
attractiveness of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to maintain now, and in the future, the
recreational and scenic qualities of Newport Harbor and assure that its operations do
not impact the unique attractiveness of Newport Harbor; and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it desirable to appoint an Advisory
Committee to the City Council to make recommendations on any matter pertaining to
the operations of Newport Harbor.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach that:
1. The Ad Hoc Harbor Committee is created, and the membership, term and
duties of the Committee shall be as follows:
A. Membership: The Committee shall consist of thirteen (13) private
citizens, nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. The Fire and
Marine Chief, assigned members of the Planning Department, and the Assistant to the
City Manager shall provide staff assistance to the Committee.
B. Officers: The Committee shall have a chair and vice - chair, each of
whom will be selected by the Committee.
C. Meeting Times: The Committee shall meet once a month or as
determined by the Committee.
D. Term: The term of each private citizen member of the Committee
shall be from January 151 to December 31 +�, provided, however, the term of those citizens
first appointed to the Committee shall continue from date of appointment through to
December 31, 1999. The term of each private citizen member of the Committee may be
renewed at the pleasure of the City Council upon the recommendation of the
appointing member.
E. Termination: The Committee shall terminate in one year. In
October 1999, the City Council shall review the activities of the Committee and
determine if any changes should be made to the terms of this Resolution.
F. Duties /Purpose: The Committee shall act as the advisor to the City
Council on harbor issues as required. The Committee shall review all harbor operations
including, but not limited to, recreational, commercial and educational uses, harbor
maintenance, as well as short and long term strategic planning. Prior to its termination
the Committee shall prepare a report to the City Council with recommendations for
current and future policy guidelines in these areas.
The Committee is empowered to submit recommendations to the City
Council on methods and ways of educating the boating industry, the public, and
impacted groups on issues effecting harbor operations.
ADOPTED, this 11th day of January, 1999.
ATTEST:
lerk
Mayor