HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/14/2009 - Harbor CommissionNEWPORT BEACH HARBOR COMMISSION MINUTES
City Council Chambers
January 14, 2009
CALL TO ORDER 6:00 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Chairman Duffield, Commissioners Seymour Beek, John Corrough, Tim Collins,
Donald Lawrenz, Karen Rhyne and Ralph Rodheim were in attendance. Staff:
Lome Arcese, Shannon Levin and Chris Miller
MINUTES: The minutes from the last meeting were approved.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: None
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ITEM #1
Subject: Oral Report from the Planning Director— David Lepo
Summary: David reviewed the latest water related projects briefly and the progress of
the Land Use Plan.
Discussion: David was thanked for his presence. The Commission expressed their
concern that the much needed boating related services remain in the harbor
and mixed use bayfront properties do not work. David reiterated that all
water related projects are coming before Harbor Resources staff.
Public Comments: None
Action: Receive and File.
ITEM #2
Subject: Updates to the Rules Governing Mooring Transfers — Chris Miller
Summary: Chris reviewed the plan and emphasized the fact that the City is not taking
away the values of the moorings. We will not be discussing any fees at this
meeting as they are unknown at this time. By renting out the moorings we
are hoping to decrease the amount of derelict vessels.
Discussion: The Harbor Patrol has been involved in all discussions and decisions.
There has been no further communications with the Grand Jury since giving
them a plan of action. It was suggested that the mooring realignment be
completed first. There could possibly be more clubs that own moorings
than was originally thought. There are no liveaboards allowed for rentals
(must own the mooring to Iiveaboard) because it is in the original code and
there is no check of heads on rentals. This would be looked at in more
depth. A question arose on why no corporation ownership which will be
looked into. There could be problems with renting out moorings and wear
on the tackle; the owner needs to be protected. This plan is not against the
little guy, but is trying to balance the responsibility of a public harbor. This
has been in the works for 3 years, with much public outreach and anyone
with concerns must be willing to join that process early on if they want a
voice heard. It has been a great team effort
Public Comments:
• Jim Benson thinks it stay the same, only problems are derelict boats.
The Harbor Patrol prefers that you renters stay onboard. The yacht
clubs should not be treated differently as far as having more than 2
moorings. The mooring is like real estate, part of heritage, and
sweeping changes should not happen. The moorings owners are good
people and a part of the harbor. Hits the little guys.
• Pete Carroll is a mooring owner and cherishes it. This will hurt the little
guys.
• Dan Gribble asked why the boats cannot be in a corporation name, if it
is owned by one individual. Bill Moses said because it is currently in the
code, not a new item in this draft.
• Gary Reasoner feels that this is an attack on the little guy. He can only
afford to have a boat on a mooring, slip fees too high. The current rules
have worked well. No one needs over 2 moorings.
• John Breylan wants the derelict issue addressed more deeply. He
thought that boats only need to float to be seaworthy, we are really after
boats to look good. Commissioner Rodheim said that there is an
ordinance on the books saying what is required.
• Steve Tagarini would like a mooring but with this, it will be out his reach
to buy one. Chairman Duffield said that that will not change.
• James Woodworth said that a person currently cannot loan to one of
yacht clubs, but with the new one he can and doesn't know how that
would work. It is not easy for a marine business to get a mooring. It is a
privilege and we need to keep the cost down.
• Mark Sites expressed his feelings that this is a fair and reasonable plan.
It does not hit the little man. The City had wanted to take away the right
to sell the mooring from the owner, but this is a good compromise.
• Chuck South thanked everyone for their work on this and added that all
questions have been addressed and studied in depth.
Action: The motion to advise Harbor Resources to re- evaluate the mooring transfer
ordinance with the Mooring Master Plan Subcommittee; then bring back to
the Commission at a later date. The motion carried with all ayes.
SUB - COMMITTEE REPORTS — Receive and File
• Mooring Master Plan Subcommittee — next step is to have the boundaries charted and
approved by the Coast Guard and NOAA.
• Overhang Committee — The City Council will be queried to see if they feel the overhang
issue should be addressed.
HARBOR RESOURCES UPDATE — Chris gave an update on the harbor. Please refer to the
following website: The update is posted at: http:// www .city.newport- beach.ca.uslhbr
(under Harbor Resources Updates).
PUBLIC COMMENTS ON SUB - COMMITTEE REPORTS OR HARBOR RESOURCES
UPDATE
• Mark Sites reminded the Commission that the RGP will be up in 1 Y� years. He brought
up again that the City should rehabilitate the old dump barge for the benefit of the harbor.
• James Woodworth asked what is happing with the 15th Street dinghy docks and Chris
said it is going for permits.
COMMISSIONER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS TO BE PLACED ON FUTURE
AGENDAS FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT
• Commissioner Beek said that there needs to be an ordinance to keep people out of the
boat parade path to aid the Harbor Patrol in enforcement.
• Commission Rodheim said that the Commission should send a thank you letter to the
Harbor Patrol and Chamber to thank them for the boat parade. He feels that the Terrible
boat dock was in the way of the boat parade.
• There is a boat auction on January 30 at the Harbor Department.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS FOR FUTURE AGENDAS:
• Harbor Patrol Update
• HAMP Update.
• Marina Park Update
• Update from Anchor Environmental concerning Confined Aquatic Disposal option for Lower
Bay dredging.
• Fishing at Public Docks
• Evaluate fishing at the public piers
DATE OF NEXT MEETING: The next meeting will be February 11, 2009
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
City Council Chambers
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