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HomeMy WebLinkAbout103-1657February 20, 1990 Sarajane Hartling 1657 Ba.yside Drive Corona Del Mar, Ca. 92625 Dear Ms. Hartling: This is in response to your request for a letter outlining the events of the past few days regarding your pier and float location in relation to the float adjoining you belonging to the BYC. A field inspection by staff members of the Marine Department revealed that the pier and float belonging to California Recreation, sublet to the BYC is indeed 5 feet closer to your float than it was prior •to the replacement of the docks in 1985. This supported your position that it interferes with your ability to access your docks side tie. The Marine Department contacted Mr. Ed. Powers of California Recreation and informed him of our findings. Mr. Powers in return requested the Yacht Club to relocate the Whaler side tied to the neighboring float. Mr. Powers stated that as an act of courtesy to Ms. Hartling he has complied to our departments request. The BYC informed Mr. Powers on February 15, 1990, that they would relocate the boat. If this department can be of any further assistance in this matter, please call at 644-3044. Sincerely, Wes Armand Harbor Inspector February 20, 1990 Sarajane Hartling 1657 Ba.yside Drive Corona Del Mar, Ca. 92625 Dear Ms. Hartling; This is in response to your request for a letter outlining the events of the past few days regarding your pier and float location in relation to the float adjoining you belonging to the BYC. A field inspection by staff members of the Marine Department revealed that the pier and float belonging to California Recreation, sublet to the BYC is indeed 5 feet closer to your float than it was prior to the replacement of the docks in 1985. This supported your position that it interferes with your ability to access your docks side tie. The Marine Department contacted Mr. Ed. Powers of California Recreation and informed him of our findings. Mr. Powers in return requested the Yacht Club to relocate the Whaler side tied to the neighboring float. Mr. Powers stated that as an act of courtesy to Ms. Hartling he has complied to our departments request. The BYC informed Mr. Powers on February 15, 1990, that they would relocate the boat. If this department can be of any further assistance in this matter, please call at 644-3044. Sincerely, Wes Armand Harbor Inspector February 14, 1990 Ed Powers Discussed the Hartling situation with him and he agreed to request the Yacht Club to move the vessel side tied near the Hartling's pier. He requested that a note be put in the file to the effect that this is a courtesy gesture on the part of Cal Rea, and is not to be construed as a judgement against the right of a vessel to be moored at that side tie. February 15, 1990 Ed Powers called to inform this department that the Yacht Club has agreed to move the whaler and that a week to ten days will be needed to find a spot to relocate it. Hartling notified. February 15, 1990 Saja Jane called requesting that this department send her a letter outlining the events of the past few days in regards to the pier and boat situation for her file. She wants to ensure that this decision is binding and protects any new occupants of her resident. Discussed it with Tony, a letter will be sent and attached to this memo. P.O. BOX l768.NEnPOITBEACH, CA9J659-l768 February 2, 1990 owl Sarajane Hartling 1657 Baysids Drive Corona Del Mar, Ca, 92625 Dear Ms" Hartling: This is in response to your letter dated January 25, 1990" The above mentioned letter complained of the hirdship caused by the mooring of a vessel on BYC property adjacent to your pier" Specifically the complaint is that the ve,sel moored there is blocking access to the side of your dock" Furthermore, your letter states that the mooring in question was never used in previous years as such; and that the reconfiguration of the docks which occurred in 1985 placed the new docks 5 feet closer to your property" Regarding thy historical use of this mooring, aerial photographs taken of the area in 1978/ 1981, and in 19R5 all have a vessel tied up on that mooring. These same photographs have the docks in the same location as they were prior to the replacement. Plans submit to the city and inspected by the city Building Department have the docks in the same location" Mr, Ed Powers, manager for California Recreation, informed me that in 1985, at a luncheon attended by Mr. Hartling, the commodore of the BYC, and himself. an anreement was reache! by all parties that asmall vessel could be moored at the side in question" Therefore it is this department's position that your complainL has not sufficient merit to require California Recreation to have the Whaler #Cf1169Jd removed" If you need any further information regarding this matter,, please contact me at 644-3044" Sincerely, �es Armond Kartor Inspector 3300YJe\rp0Tt Boulevard, Newport Beach Mi MTLIM, JG January 25, 1990 Newport Beach Marine Department c/o Mr. Tony Melum P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, California 92659-1768 Dear Sir: Pursuant to a visit from a person from your department to my residence at 1657 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar and a request for documentation, I submit this letter. I have been a member of this community for 43 years and a resident at 1657 Bayside Drive for 15 years. My children and I have enjoyed living on this 'Ibeautifal bay and have valued.our property. Every yaar-moresl-an -d more boats are .jammed into this harbor. Several years ago we endured when the BYC docks in front of our home were moved 5 feet closer to our maritime property line. we expressed our concern that too many docks were being added and that the harbor was being over populated. However, assurances were given that our dock and water space would not change. That was true up until 14 months ago when a homesteading boat owner, who mysteriously showed up one day and installed cleats on the end of a BYC dock, blocking access to the side of my dock. This dock was meant as a drop off point of passengers. It has no electricity, no water or dock box and never had cleats. Roger McKinnon, a member of the BYC for 40 years, who had a slip in the approximate area, can attest to the fact that this was never a boat mooring and there was never a boat tie up there until 14 months ago. I confronted the skipper, the owner of Whaler #CF1169JD (Quickie) who incidentally has a larger yacht about 50" which is moored 3 fingers north of the boat in question. He claims the dockmaster gave him permission to use the dock. When I asked the dockmaster about it, he said he didn't give him permission. I then spoke with the Harbor Department, California Recreation, and now am asking your department for help! This man and his boat are violating my access, my property and my privacy. I can't believe this was ever allowed, and under who's authority were my rights usurped? Surely there must be protection for a homeowner like me against this "squaters rights" type of tactics. I respectfully request help from your office to remove this boat and regain open access to my dock. 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