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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-01-14 Item 2 - Mooring-Anchorage Fees - HC Staff Report aEWPORr CITY OF ms NEWPORT BEACH Harbor Commission Staff Report Agenda Item No. 2 January 14, 2015 TO: HARBOR COMMISSION FROM: Public Works Department Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager 949-644-3043, cmiller@newportbeachca.gov TITLE: Mooring/Anchorage Fees for Visiting Vessels Assigned to Special Anchorage Areas in the Harbor ABSTRACT: The Harbor Commission will discuss, and possibly make a recommendation, as to the appropriate fees the City might charge to visiting vessels who desire to anchor/moor in special anchorage areas outside of the harbor's regular mooring system. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Discuss fee options for visiting vessels to anchor/moor within special anchorage areas, and make a recommendation to be forwarded to the City Council at a later date; or 2. Assign the topic to the Harbor Commission's existing Anchorage Ad Hoc Committee who will return at a later date with a recommendation. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: There is no fiscal impact related to this item. DISCUSSION: Over the years, the subject of establishing a secondary or alternate anchorage area outside of the harbor's existing mooring areas has been a topic of discussion at the Commission level. However, until the 225' vessel Invictus requested to anchor in Newport Harbor, did the issue become a reality, at least on a trial basis. In the Fall of 2013, Invictus anchored off the western tip of Lido Isle over a period of 4-5 weekends via a special permit approved by the Harbor Commission. Although there was prior speculation as to how this arrangement might work, it was a successful trial and demonstrated that the possibility exists for an established special anchorage area. A second vessel, the 125' Gran Finale, also came to the harbor in May 2014, and was granted a special permit to anchor in this same area. This visit was also successful. And lastly, the Invictus has requested to return in January / February this year for a limited time again, and staff is working through the details for this next visit. Mooring/Anchorage Fees for Visiting Vessels Assigned to Special Anchorage Areas in the Harbor January 14, 2015 Page 2 As a result of these recent requests, the Harbor Commission formed an Anchorage Ad Hoc Committee to review the possibility of establishing a permanent area near the western tip of Lido Isle for vessels, both large and small. This committee has made some progress in reaching out to the Coast Guard to investigate the possibility, and the Coast Guard as expressed a willingness to consider such a request. Along with the possibility of establishing an area that would be approved by the regulatory agencies, the Harbor Commission has expressed a desire to charge these vessels an appropriate fee because of the large footprint that they could occupy. To date, when the Invictus and the Gran Finale moored/anchored via their special permit, staff charged them the same rate that the City charges the mooring permittees (prorated). As an example, the Invictus was charged $23.24 per day based on the 2013 mooring fees. Mooring Fees Newport Harbor has approximately 1,200 moorings (about 800 off-shore and 400 on-shore) with about 20 of these moorings over County tidelands. The 2014 mooring fees were: 2014 Off-Shore mooring $47.64 per foot, per year (40' vessel = $1,905.60 per year) 2014 On-Shore mooring $23.82 per foot, per year (18' vessel = $428.76 per year) Due to an upcoming Council review of the mooring rates, it is unknown what the 2015 rate will be. However, based on current methodology, the proposed 2015 rate could be $55.43 and $27.71 for off-shore and on-shore moorings respectively. As options for discussion, the Commission may consider a percentage (either higher or lower) of the existing mooring fees, therefore establishing a consistent benchmark with which to follow in the future. Or, perhaps a base fee along with a per foot fee might be appropriate. Or, simply a flat fee could be considered. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the Harbor Commission find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the Harbor Commission considers the item). Submitted by: Chris Miller ,y� I