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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIS009_NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISE I IIIIIIII IIII III IIIII WIIIII IIIII �IIII IIII III IIII 15009 a„ • AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 22nd day of August, 1978, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH , a municipal corporation , hereinafter referred to as "CITY" , and Westec Services , Incorporated , hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT. " W I T N E S S E T H WHEREAS , CONSULTANT has submitted to CITY a proposal to prepare 'an Initial Study including four projects in the Mariner' s Mile Specific Plan area. WHEREAS , CITY desires to accept said proposal . NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing , the parties hereto agree as follows : 1 . GENERAL CONSULTANT agrees to prepare an Initial Study on the four projects in the Mariner' s Mile Specific Plan area in accordance with the requirements set forth in Paragraph 2 o•f this Agreement. CITY agrees to remit to CONSULTANT the amounts set forth in Paragraph 3 of this Agreement in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this document. 2 . SCOPE OF WORK The subject Initial Study will be prepared in accordance with . the Consultant' s proposal dated August 7 , 1978, which is attached to this Agreement marked as Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein at this point as if fully set forth . 3. BILLING AND PAYMENT CONSULTANT shall be paid under this Agreement on a time and material basis . In no event shall the maximum amount of this Agreement exceed Three Thousand Eight Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($3 ,800) . Partial payments shall be made by CITY to CONSULTANT upon CONSULTANT ' s presentation of statements verifying the time and material costs incurred by it in connection with this Agreement. 4 . FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE CONSULTANT shall use diligent efforts to complete the provisions within thirty (30) days after execution of this Agreement. The subject Initial Study must meet the approval of the Environmental Affairs Committee of the City. 5 . TERMINATION This Agreement is subject to termination by the City at any time upon serving written notice to CONSULTANT. The. CITY shall be thereafter liable to CONSULTANT only for fees and costs incurred as of the date CONSULTANT receives such notice of termination . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement as of the date and year first above written . APPROVED AS TO FORM CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH By Assistant City Attorney Director Community Development Department CITY WESTEC SERVICES INCORPORATED 1 r By f t/4 A�j CONSULTANT -2- WESTEC Services,Inc. Applied Sciences 180 East Main Street Tustin,CA 92680 (714) 838-4644 78-342MWW-510 . 02 August 7 , 1978 - Ms . Beverly Wood Environmental Coordinator Department of Community Development City of Newport Beach 3300<;Newport Boulevard Newport Beach; .California 92663 Re : Initial Studies for Projects located in;Mariner.'s Mile Dear Beverly: ,. In ,response-- to our recent discussions,. WESTEC Services , Inca is pleased :-to submit this letter proposal to prepare the :initial studies for fourseparate -but related projects located in Mariner's Mile. Mohle, Perry and Associates will assist WESTEC Services in the '.preparation 'of these .'studies . Scope of Services The initial studies will be based on the Mariner' s Mile Specific Plan and the Mariner' s Mile Specific Plan EIR. The studies will determine the degree towhich the four projects , individually and cumulatively, are consistent with the Specific Plan. In addition, the studies will determine whether the impacts of the proposed projects are within the parameters established in the Specific Plan EIR. WESTEC Services and Mohle, Perry and Associates will prepare an overview which will relate the four "projects to the Specific Plan,. and then will prepare an individual analysis of each of the four projects . The major issues to be considered are land use , traffic, and parking. However, a "checklist" analysis will be completed for the full range of potential impacts . Management and Schedule William Foley of WESTEC Services , and Henry Mohle of Mohle, Perry and Associates will serve as project managers for these studies . They will be assisted by qualified members of their Page Two Ms. Beverly Wood City of Newport. Beach August 7 , 1978 respective staffs . The studies will be completed within four weeks of the date of the contract. This schedule assumes prompt provision of site plans and other project data by each applicant, and further assumes that no significant changes in the projects will occur during the study. Fees WESTEC Services will prepare the initial studies for a fee of $3, 800. 00 . This fee will include the submittal of thirty copies of the overview and each individual initial study. Additional studies required to prepare Conditional Negative Declarations or Environ- mental Impact Reports will be subject to the negotiation of a subse- quent contract._ Representation at public hearings , if required by the City of Newport Beach or requested by the applicant, will be provided on a. time and materials basis . Acceptance This proposal shall remain in effect for sixty days . Prior to that time, you may authorize WESTEC Services , Inc. to proceedwith the assignment outlined herein by returning a signed copy of this agreement for our files. Respectfully submitted. Approved by: /"Michael W. Wright For Regional Manager Date MWW/WRF: sc �]. / <. : . r� _' �nii �•iL-" WAY" �„ . lIr'�� L, 4z. Ne w �� +°` �` . "e�4.li , ems / j'7: f' r 'tr-t �= �` / 'F r't x o c? �7[ } G�t �? 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BY : -------------------- . r•���Wp��T't CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH V DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT r4ijr; - (714) 640-2197 July 26 , 1978 Mr. Jim Porter Newport Harbor Cruises P. O. Box 2116 Newport Beach , CA 92663 Dear Mr. Porter : The Community Development Department has had -several requests to review land development and harbor activities permit applications in the Mariners Mile area in the past few months . Your application is one of these proposals , and the project has been evaluated by the staff for possible environmental impacts . There are several issues that are raised in each of the projects•, such as adequate parking , traffic generation and circulation , conversion of existing land uses to office/restaurant/parking lot uses , water quality, and compliance with the Mariners Mile Specific Area Plan. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared in conjunction with the adoption of the Specific Area Plan , but each project must be assessed to determine if any new impacts may result from the specific proposals which were not addressed in the EIR. The City presently does not have sufficient data on file to make this determination. The proposed project must also be evaluated in - light of the recently-adopted Traffic Phasing Ordinance . In order to comply with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, and to make the mandatory findings regarding the appropriate environmental documentation , we must prepare an Initial Study . Since the information which you supplied to us and our own evaluation did not provide sufficient data , our normal procedure is to hire an environmental consultant to research the areas where our data is lacking , and then to prepare the appropriate documentation . We have contacted Westec Services , Inc. to prepare the Initial Study. I would suggest that we set up a meeting , at your convenience , to discuss your project in depth with our staff and the consultant. After this review, we will request a written cost estimate from the consultant. You will be required to deposit this amount with the City plus an administrative fee to initiate the work. CityHall • 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92663 P P ~ / ~' Mr. Jim Porter Page Two July 26 , 1978 Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. Please call me at 640-2197 to arrange the meeting . Yours very truly, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT R. V . Hogan , Director B 4Environj9dental ly rood Y -- Coordinator BW :jmb xc : Glen Weldon 4 Harbor Department 1 f • MARINE DEPARTMENT S� Rom,n Q E D nity De el Lnent. £ JUN221978a. 9 NEWP RT OF June 28, 1978 2 CALIF.EACH, 10 J ' N TO: CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE JOINT HARBOR COMMITTEE FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: TCOMMERCIAL ACCRUISEEVESSE HARBOR NPERMIT LOWER NEWPORTYBAYM PORTER ill Recommendation If desired, recommend approval subject to: 1 . Compliance with all applicable sections of Chapter 17.40 (Commercial Activities Harbor Permit) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, in particular: a. "That the permittee shall hold the City, the County of Orange and the Orange county Harbor District harmless from and indemnify said agencies against any dial l MA@00 grieing out of the exeraige of the permit"e b. The applicant provide "a policy of insurance approved by the City Attorney and the Finance Director". 2. The applicant's vessel be moored at a location within the Harbor that is consistant with City and County policies for commercial enterprises. 3. The applicant furnish the City of Newport Beach and the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department a written statement from the U. S. Coast Guard that the vessel and the vessel 's skipper(s) satisfy all applicable Coast Guard stand- ards for the transporting of passengers. . 4. Any lighting for illumination of 'boarding areas to be turned off once the vessel is under way. 5. Any lighting on the vessel , with the exception of navigation lights, shall be shielded so as to prevent excessive glare visible from surrounding areas. 6. No advertising signs shall be displayed on the exterior of the vessels. 7. No sound amplifying equipment be mounted or used on the exterior of the vessel . 8. Any sound eminating from any live or recorded music shall not be audible at a distance of 100 feet from the vessel . 9. The hours of operation be limited to between ll :OO a.m. and 1 :00 a.m. (past midnight) including maintenance operations. Page Two APPLICANT: JIM PORTER 10. Dock side trash containers and minimum refuse disposal of three times weekly be provided. 11. Sewage holding tank pumpout shall be provided in a manner satisfactory to the Marine Director, proof of a contract for holding tank pumpout shall be submitted by the applicant. 12. The chartered group sightseeing tours shall be -limited to the hours between 11 :00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 13. Land transportation to the Arches Marina for the daytime sightseeing charter groups shall be by bus only and the applicant shall provide evidence of an off-site parking agreement for the storage of the busses during the hours of the sightseeing tours. 14. On-site parking arrangement shall include provisions for parking of busses during evening hours of operation, ingress and egress for maintenance trucks, and evidence that the parking lot is adequate to handle all businesses using the lot. The CAHP shall not be issued until the above requirements have met the satisfaction of the City Traffic Engineer. 15. The vessels embarkation and debarkation point shall be the Arches Marina. 16. The consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be confined to the vessel. No elaohollc beverages may be removed' from th@ vessel by patrols of th@ vassal , 17. Adequate restrooms shall be provided on the vessel which discharge into holding ' tanks and which shall be approved by the Orange County Health Department. 18. A copy of an Alcoholic Beverage Control License for this vessel shall be provided by the applicant. 19. All litter shall be contained on the vessel for disposal at the Arches Marina. 20. The vessel shall be restricted to the following areas of the Harbor so as to avoid conflicts with other uses of the Harbor: a. Between the Balboa Pavilion and the harbor entrance, the water area lying between Mooring Areas A-10 and A-11 , Mooring Areas A-10 and A-12, bayward of Mooring Areas C-2 and C-3, and no closer than 150 feet to the pierhead line where mooring areas are not established. b. Between the Balboa Pavilion and Coast Highway Bridge, the water area lying between Mooring Areas A-7 and A-8, between Mooring Areas C-1 and A-6, between Areas A-3 and A-6, and no closer than 150 feet of the pierhead line where mooring areas are not established. c. On the Lido Isle Reach, the water areas 150 feet from the pierhead lines on both sides of the channel . d. Off the southeasterly end of Lido Isle, either'easterly of Mooring Area C-1 or close aboard the westerly limits of Mooring Area C-1 , no closer than 150 feet from the pierhead line. ., ,• • • , Page. Three � APPLICANT: JIM PORTER e. The South Lido Channel , northerly of Mooring Areas A-4 and A-5, and close aboard Mooring Areas A-2 and B-1 maintaining at least 150 feet from the pierhead lines along Lido Isle, Lido Peninsula and Balboa Peninsula. Discussion This application has been brought to the Joint Harbor Committee for review and recommendation in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. The Municipal Code also requires this application to be referred to the City Police Department and the Orange County Harbor District for investigation and report. Chapter 17.41 .060 of the Municipal Code requires the following factors to be considered in determining whether to issue a Commercial Activities Harbor Permit or to deny the application. 1. Whether the proposed commercial activity is compatible with the predominantly recreational character of Newport Harbor. 2. Whether the proposed commercial activity is likely to create an unreasonable level of noise which will interfere with the rights of the public to peace and quiet and/or property owners whose properties abut or are in close proximity to the Harbor, to the peaceful enjoyment of their property. 3. Whether the proposed commercial activity will have an adverse effect on the efforts to Wep the Bay free of pollution and litters 4. Whether the vessel or watercraft proposed to be used by the applicant satisfies the applicable standards of the U. S. Coast Guard. 5. Whether the proposed method of operation wi•11 create unreasonable traffic problems in the Newport Harbor, which would interfere with the rights of others to use the harbor. 6. Whether the proposed commercial activity is marine dependent. The applicant has submitted a description of the proposed operation, the vessel he intends to use, and some of the measures he plans to institute to maintain a safe, clean, esthetically pleasing operation (attached as Exhibit I). The proposed operation would consist of "chartered group sightseeing tours" during the day after 11 :00 a.m. and "dinner cruises" in the evening between 7:30 p.m. and 12:00 midnight. The proposed operation will require revisions to the existing boat slips at the Arches Marina, possible revisions to the parking Tot configuration and an amendment to the master lease between the Arches Marina and the County of Orange. The boat slip revision will be accomplished upon approval of plans by the City Traffic Engineer (condition 14). The amendment to the master lease must be accomplished by the master lessee and Orange County Real Property Services. The applicant is currently working with both the City Traffic Engineer and the City Community Development Department to determine parking requirements and methods for compliance with the requirements. Page Four APPLICANT; JIM POER Upon approval of this permit by the City and the County, the applicant will start construction of the vessel to be used for the proposed tours.. The Newport Beach Police Department has reviewed the- proposed operation has submitted two memorandums- indicating a recommendation for approval (attached as Exhibit II). The Marine Department believes that the recommended conditions of approval will provide for compliance with the requirements of "Chapter 17.41 Commercial Activities on the Waters of Newport Harbor" of the Municipal Code should the Joint Harbor Committee and the City Council approve the application. David Harshbarger, Director Marine Department City of Newport Beach DH:GEW:ll ' ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM e. Discharge into surface waters,or in any alteration of Sur- face water quality.Including but not limited to temperature, r dissolved oxygen or turbidity? oundwaters? 1. SACKOROUND. Sr — 1. Nome of Proponent .I f. Alteration of the direction or rate of flow f�IF�er 4ktmoytCMOtSES g• Change in the quantity of ground waters,either through direct additions or withdrawals,or through interception of an 2 Address and Phone Number of Proponent: aquifer b cuts or excavations? ✓ y I Alttuprn2T Fbt,erv_Hto Y — h. Substantial reduction in the amount of water otherwise i4 lob' —75z2 available for public water supplies? — — ✓ 3. Date of Checklist Submitted I. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards 4. Agency Requiring Checklist 11JEWPENIX 50w4 such as flooding or tidal waves? — — 5. Name of Proposal,if applicable 4. Plant Ufa. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species,or number of any spe- U. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Gies of plants (including trees,shrubs,grass,crops,microllora (Explanations of all"yes"and"maybe"answers are required on attached sheets.) and aquatic plants)? — ✓ 1. Earth. Will the proposal result in: YES MAYBE NO b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique,rare or endan• a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes In geologic sub• gored species of plants? structures?' _ _ ✓ c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area,or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? b. Disruptions,,displacements, compaction or overcovering• d. Reduction in acreage of an agricultural crop? of the soil? _ 8 Y Sri p — e. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? ✓ 5. Animal Ufa, Will the proposal result in: d. The destruction,covering,or modification of any unique a. Change in the diversity of species,or numbers of any spe• geologic or physical features? — — cies of animals (birds,land animals including reptiles,fish and e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils,either onor shellfish,benthic organisms,insects ormicrofauna)2 — off the site? — ✓ b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique,rare or endan• ✓ L Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or gered species of animals? — — — changes in siltation,deposition or erosion which may modify c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any ✓ result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? — — — bay,inlet or lake? — d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such 6. Noise. Will-the proposal result in: as earthquakes,landslides,mudslides,ground failure,or similar ✓ a. Increases in existing noise levels? hazards? g — b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 2 Air. Will the proposal result in: — — — a. Substantial air emissions or deterioration of ambient air T. Light and (liars. Will the proposal produce new light or quality? — — i/ glare? _ — ✓' b. The creation of objectionable odors? _ — 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration e. Alteration of air movement,moisture or temperature,or of the present or planned land use of an areal _ — — • any change in climate,either locally or regionally? — 9. Natural Rasourees. Will the proposal result in: — — — a. increase in the rate of use of an 3. Water. Will the proposal result in: Y natural resources? a. Changes in currents,or the course or direction of water b. Substantial depletion of any nonrenewable natural re ✓ movements,in either marine or fresh waters? — — — , source? — — — b. Changes in absorption rates,drainage patterns or the rate ✓ 10. Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explo- and amount of surface water runoffs' — sion or the release of hazardous substances (including,but not c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? — — ✓ limited to,oil,pesticides,chemicals or radiation) in the event of ✓ an accident or upset conditiom2 d. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? — _ — YES MAYBE NO 11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribu- YES MAYBE NO lion,density,or glowth rate of the human population of an area? _ — 19. Recreation.' Will the propoia]result In an impact upon the v 12 Housing. Will the proposal affect exlsting'housing,orcreate quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? — ✓ 2f/. ArcheotoateaVHlatodeal. Will the proposal result in an A. a demand for additional housing? I — — — teration of a significant archeological or historical site,structure, 13. Transportation/Cireulatlon. Will the proposal result in: object or building? — — — a. Ceneration of substantial additional vehicular movement? 21. Mandatory Findings otSignificance. b. Effects on existing parking facilities,or demand for new (a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quit. parking? ity of the environment,substantially reduce the habitat of a fish c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? — —• `� or wildlife species,cause a fish or wildlife population to drop d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or move- below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or went of people and/or goods? ✓ — animal community,reduce the number or restrict the range of e. Alterations to wnterberne,rail or air traffic? ✓ a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehisto. f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles,bicyclists or ✓ ry? pedestrians? I b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, 14. Publie Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon,or to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in of the following arear a relatively brief, definitive period of H.Tetwhile long-term ✓ a Fire protection? ✓ impacts will endure well Into the futuru?� — ✓ e. Does the project have impacts which are individually lim- b. Policeof?protection? — — ✓ filed,but cumulatively considerable?(A project may impact on •1 a Schools? — — two or more separate resources where the impact on each re- d. Parks or other recreational facilities? — — ✓ source is relatively small,but where the effect of the total of e. Maintenance of public facilities,including roads? ! those impacts on the environment Is slgnificanQ _ f Other governmental services? — — ✓ d. Does the project have environmental effects which will I& Energy. Will the proposal result in: ✓ e�;.substantial;?verse effects on human beings,either di- / a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? Ill. DISCUSSIONN OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION ✓ b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources-of sti!La Plj`•GrArlw DpGt:w+t.M'to+) Pitt mell6rAT•100 MMAS04as . energy,or require the development-of new sources of energy? IV. DETERMINATION - 1& utllities. Will the proposal resultina need for new systems. (To be completed by the Lead Agency) or substantial alterations to the following utilities On the basis of this initial evaluation a. Power or natural gas? — — ❑ 1-find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect oh_the_environ- b. Communications systems? ✓ pent.and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will-be prepared. a Water? — — ✓ find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the envi- ronment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation d. Sewer or septic tanks? — — measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project.A NEGA- e. Storm water drainage? TIVE DECLARATION WILL RE PREPARED. f. Solid-waste and disposal? � 0 1 find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment,and an •• M Human Health., Will theproposel result in: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is require a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard ✓ Date 8 (excluding mental health)? ✓ (Signature) b, Exposure of people to potential health-hazards? For 0.y Xerw *J dr.P.1 and, 18. Asathstica. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of lie R 7a� p'�ry NOTE:Authority cited:Sections Resources and 21¢87,Public Resources-Code Reference: VT • any-scehIc vista or view open to the public,or will the-proposal Sections 21000-21176,Public Resources Code. result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to V1 History.• 1. New Appendix.I filed 104&76;effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register public view? 76,No.41).Note.Order designated that compliance with this appendix is authorized but not-mandatory before 1.1.77. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LICENSE DIVISION 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92660 Phone: 673-2110 COMMERCIAL HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION Filing Fee: $150.00 Business Name: NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES Business Phone: 675-7522 Newport Zip Business Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 2116 City Beach Code 92 63 Newport Zip Address of Business (if same, write same) 3011 Newport Blvd. City Beach Code 92663 If business is a corporation or operated under a fictitious name or partnership, please indicate all principals : 1. — Capistra ch 2. W. 20Q1 Vings Rd . 71 — NAME Newport ?�S H ME PH NE 3. NAME _ ADDRESS HOME PHONE The name, address and telephone number of the person, or persons, who will have general management responsibility for the applicants business : Newport Please indicate a complete description of the proposed method of operation of such vessel, watercraft and/or other facilities, including but not limited to: 1. Hours of Operation: 7 : 30 p.m. to 9 :30 p.m. (1:00 a.m. maximum) 2. Days of Operation: Daily 3. Maximum Number of Patrons or Passengers : 200 4. Route or Routes of Travel: Harbor site seeing 5. Embarkation and Debarkation: Newport Arches Marina 6. Types of Activities to be Permitted on Board: Dinin4 7. Types of Merchandise to be Sold: Food and beverages 8. Other Pertinent Information: Spp�gttanhaA Describe the manner 'in which you intend to dispose sewage, trash and litter resulting from this operation: Trash disposal facilities and holding tanks (1) , r COMMERCIAL HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION PAGE 2. Describe the type of entertainment which the applicant proposes, if any: Small musical groups.-to-'accompany dining. PLEASE SUBMIT A DETAILED DRAWING OF THE BOAT, WATERCRAFT AND/OR OTHER FACILITIES WHICH APPLICANT PROPOSES TO USE, TOGETHER WITH SUCH SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER TECHNICAL DATA AS MAY BE NEEDED FOR PROPER EVALUATION OF THIS APPLICATION. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. _� a6 • 7Q � �� DATE A ICANT'S SIGNATURE 2001 Kinas Rd Newport Beach RESIDENCE ADDRESS FORWARD TO THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS FOR INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATION: DATE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING: CHIEF OF POLICE: ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT HARBOR & TIDELANDS ADMINISTRATOR: OTHER OTHER APPROVED/DENIED BY CITY COUNCIL (2) April 24, 1978' The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California Subject: Application for a Commercial Activities Permit Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 1759 Gentlemen: This application is for a Commercial Activities Permit to operate a cruise vessel in lower Newport Bay. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION The vessel proposed will be designed to provide complete food and beverage capabilities with a sit-down dining capacity of 200 passengers catering to both individual and group markets. Dinner cruises with live musical accom- paniment will be offered between the hours of 7 : 30 and 9 :30 p.m. daily. Also, group sightseeing tours will be made available on a charter basis. Sightseeing groups will arrive for tours via charter buses. No service will extend. beyond 1:00 a.m. This proposal has been designed to meet all the criteria of Section 17. 41. 060 of the Municipal code. Specifi- cally: 1. The activities proposed will be compatible with the predominately recreational character of Newport Harbor by providing unique recreational activity to the general public. 2. There will be no interference with the public peace or quiet, nor will there be any inter- ference with those property owners whose properties are in close proximity to the site., The vessel proposed will be fully enclosed and , will be designed so as to minimize any noise that might eminate from operations . The City of Newport, Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page two equipped 3. The proposed vessel will be fully q pped with on-board trash disposal facilities and holding tanks as prescribed by law. As a result, there will be no pollution or litter deposited in the bay. 4 . The proposed vessel will satisfy all applicable standards of the U. S . Coast Guard. 5. Based on the applicant's familiarity with harbor activities, i.e. , physical area, volume and size of average boating activities, etc. , the proposed method of operation will create no unreasonable vessel traffic problems. DESCRIPTION OF VESSEL s. The proposed vessel will be approximately 100 feet in length with a beam- of 28 feet, and will have a fully enclosed, covered main salon. (See the vessel' s specifications sheet attached as Exhibit "A" hereto. ) A "catering kitchen" along with restrooms , engine room and storage area will be located below the main deck. Meals will be prepared at our nearby offsite location and delivered to the vessel via specially designed catering vans. As indicated in the attached drawing (Exhibit "B") , a "cruise ship" theme will be utilized not only by the design of the vessel , but through nautically uniformed personnel and other such innovations . We look forward to providing a most unique and enjoyable experience on the waters of Newport Harbor. Upon approval of this application , the applicant will immediately contract with a boat builder for the construction of the proposed vessel in accordance with the specifications set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto. Pending completion of the proposed vessel , however, the applicant intends to buy or lease a vessel which will comply substantially with Exhibit "A" but which will in any case , meet the code requirements of the City— and of the Coast Guard. This vessel will be placed in service -' as soon as possible. The City Newport of Ne ort Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24, 1978 Page three LOCATION AND PROPOSED LAND OPERATIONS Contingent on city approval of this application, a 30-year lease has been entered into between the applicant and Newport Arches Marina, Incorporated, the master lessee of the site, for use of parking and docking facilities at the most westerly portion of the Arches Marina at 3333 Pacific Coast Highway. (See Exhibit "C") . The property is owned jointly by the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange with the County having administrative authority. County staff approval has been obtained , subject to action by the Board of Supervisors. It is important that an unobstructed view of Newport Harbor be maintained. Therefore , specific consideration was given to the design of the vessel and to its docking location. Details are outlined by photographs in Exhibit "D" . Some alteration to the existing dock will be necessary in order to accommodate the proposed vessel. A sketch of the proposed dock alterations is attached as Exhibit "E" . Office space within an existing structure located on the parking lot will be used for ticket sales and other related "on site" activities . No increase in service utilities will be required, and a suitable trash disposal facility will be installed and maintained by a commercial refuse company. On-board sewage holding tanks will be pumped on an as-needed basis by a commercial operator under contract to the applicant. INSURANCE A certificate of insurance will be provided to the City as required by both City Ordinance and the Public Utilities Commission. PARKING After an in-depth review of Code parking requirements and with a regard for good business practices , necessary parking can comfortably and adequately be accommodated in the following. manner: 1. Based upon previous studies , an estimate of three (3) persons per car is considered fair. Utilizing this basis , and anticipating 200 ..passengers at any one time, 67 parking spaces The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page four will be required (200 3 = 67) . Again, it is emphasized that all group sales will be contingent on the use of chartered buses for arrival and departure and we look forward . -to a substantial number of group sales. As prescribed by the City Code, the requirements for 67 parking spaces will be met by the use of the adjoining parking lot at the Arches Marina. See attached Exhibit "F" for an analysis of available parking. 2. It is also anticipated that a certain percentage of our patrons (particularly by group sales) will visit the Lido Village shops prior to boarding. This practice will permit the use of The Lido Village parking structure and adjacent parking areas. Other nearby parking facilities include the City' s metered parking at Lido' Village and 20 additional day time spaces which have been obtained from the nearby " Villa Nova Restaurant. The Villa Nova has also committed the use of up to 100 night time spaces for our patrons ' use. . MARKETING Potential markets include the general public, corporate meetings, conventions , associations and private groups. These ' markets will be solicited through conventional advertising media, along with personal contact with state and local convention meeting planners , visitor bureaus and hotel sales departments. See Exhibits "G" , "H" and "I" for letters of support for our proposed activity. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT The proposed vessel will be constructed to conform to air quality standards as prescribed by law. It will be „ equipped with sewage holding tanks to preclude any possibility of polluting the harbor. The main salon will be fully enclosed and the engines muffled to minimize noise. Again, the vessel will be constructed and docked in such a manner as to have no effect upon the scenic view of the harbor. The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page five In summary: 1. The proposed commercial activity is compatible with the predominately recreational character of Newport Harbor and will in fact, provide an environmentally "clean" way for greater numbers of people to enjoy the harbor; 2. No unreasonable noise will be 'generated by this activity and so, the rights of the public to peace and quiet and the rights of nearby property owners will be preserved; 3. Extraordinary efforts will be made to keep the Harbor free of pollution and litter including on-board holding tanks and trash disposal facilities; 4 . All U. 8 . Coast Guard standards will be met or exceeded; and 5 . Hours of operation will be such as to avoid the addition of any undue . traffic on the harbor itsels. Sincerely, NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES By: J PORTER, Applicant VESSEL SPECIFICATION SHEET Design: Mini Cruise Ship Year Built : New Length: 100 ft. Beam: 28 ft. Draft: 5 ft. Overall Height: 18 ft. Construction: Steel Engines: Twin 6M 671 Diesels (Fully muffled) Restroom Facilities : Mens & Womens (4 toilets - 2 wash basins each) Tankage: 1,000 gal. sewage 1 ,000 gal. fresh water 1, 000 gal . fuel Electronics : VHF ship to shore radio 8-track stereo system P. A. System Radio Fully safety equipped as per U.S .C.G. Subchapter "T" requirements EXHBIIT "A" SKETCH OF PROPOSED VESSEL 'EXHIBIT "B" i 6 aoa0000�� ti7 3812 �jppulveda- Boulevard ; SuiteqWl0 S Torrance , California 90503 NEWPORT ARCHES MARINA 3333 Wesl Coo sl Highway Newport Beach California 92660 pla16a2 4644 April 12, 1978 i I Mr. James Porter Canary village Cruises afa et Street 3010 L y i Newport Beach, California 92660 i Dear Mr. Porter: -. At your request, we are pleased to confirm to you that we have conducted negotiations with you concerning your lease of mooring space in our marina for the purpose of conducting your harbor cruises. As you know, we operate the marina under a Master Lease with Orange County. Any agreements which we reach must be approved by the County before becoming effective. We cannot ask for approval until i we have completed our negotiations and have determined your ultimate requirements and our ability to provide them. Y trqJ ELSO HLN: jb ,Nr An American Land & Marine Development ALMAI t LTD. r EXHIBIT "C" - PHOTO OF DOCK SITE AND REPRESENTATION OF PROPOSED VESSEL EXHIBIT "D" — �_ _ '_—'_ �_ _ -' --� - _�_ ._ 't ,vim~ _� '� `� !' - _ti ,ti -����Y�'.�.y�•a. - Y_ • • - •. .•'` F� .. 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The total parking demand is 112 spaces. The applicant needs 67 spaces Present 112 Needed 67 Total 179 • i EXHIBIT "F" n • • • • M LETTERS FROM MARRIOTT, NEWPORTER & C OF C w EXHIBITS "G" , "H" & "I" �u A Newport Beach Marriott/900 Newport Center Drive/Newport Beach,California 92660/(714)640-4000 7RuA..P�.�r.7�u.r- HOTELS April 13, 1978 Mr. James Porter President Cannery Village Cruises 3010 Lafayette Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Jim: We are delighted to hear that you are attempting to finalize plans to bring a charter boat to the Balboa Bay area. Our experience here in three years has indicated to us that there is not only a good market for such a boat as has already been proven by the high amount of occupancy of the current boats, but also the fact that many times we have been unable to handle groups because they are too large for the existing boats. The size you outlined, 200 people for a sit-down meal, would be a most useful addition to the existing fleet of boats, and I wish you the best of luck in obtaining the appropriate approval. It might be important to note that this boat would serve groups similar to those who are already booked into Newport Beach and would not therefore require any additional increase in bringing more visitors to the area to make good use of such a craft. If there is anything further I can do to help, please let me know. Sincerely, NEWPORT BEACH /RR�IOTT Jo B. Rothman G B. Manager JBR:lb MARRIOTT RESERVATIONS 800-228.9290 TOLL FREE DEL WEBBAS 1107 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH,CALIFORNIA 02660 (mow) snnnoD DORSEY R. BRADY GENERAL MANAGER April 24, 1978 Mr. Jim Porter NE/VPORT HARBOR CRUISES 400 North Main Street Balboa, California 92661 Dear Jim: a•. This is to advise that we are in full support of your application for a commercial activities permit to operate a cruise vessel in lower Newport Bay. Your concept would provide an advantageous activity for our hotel guests. We get numerous requests for different activities, and yours is one I am sure would be in great demand. We wish you the best of luck in this venture, Jim, and look forward to its inclusion in our list of activities available to our guests. Sincerely, ,o xp-dt �>t, `�� 'w Dorsey R. Brady ORB/cw W 40RT g�9 z x NewportHarborflrea Chamber of Commerce 1470 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 * (714)644-8211 jR VI1`Z�' DAN S. ROGERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 26 April '1978 Newport Harbor Cruises Atten: Jim Porter Dear Jim: The Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, was pleased to hear of your intention to bring a 200 seat charter boat into Newport Harbor to serve as a harbor cruise dining facility. 4-w We understand that you propose to dock your vessel at the Arches Marina, with-appropriate and adequate parking facilities, and that you will have on-board trash holding and dock-side trash and sewage disposal. Maintaining the harbor in as clean a condition as possible is one of the principal goals of the Marine Division of the Chamber, and we therefore commend your efforts in this area. Also, we are pleased to know that your plans call specifically for noise attenuation. We wish you the best of luck in this new venture and look forward to your initial cruise. Sincerely, Dan S. Ro s, Executive irector Art Gronsky, President it Marine Division DSR/rs CITY OF NEWPORT BEACO LICENSE DIVISION 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92660 Phone: 673-2110 COMMERCIAL HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION Filing Fee: $150.00 Business Name: NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES Business Phone: 675-7522 Newport Zip Business Mailing Address: ' P. 0. Box 2116 City Beach Code 92 63 . Newport Zip Address of Business (if same, write same) 3011 Newport Blvd. City Beach Code 92 63 I£ business is a corporation or operated under a fictitious name or partnership, please indicate all principals : 1. CapistratHcach 2. _ NAME Newport S H ME PHONE 3. N ADDRESS HOME PHONE The name, address and telephone number of the person, or persons, who will have general management responsibility for the applicants business: Newport Please indicate a complete description of the proposed method of operation of such vessel, watercraft and/or other facilities, including but not limited to: 1. Hours of Operation: 7. 30 p.m. to 9 .30 p.m. (1.00 a.m. maximum) 2. Days of Operation: Dail 3. Maximum Number of Patrons or Passengers: 200 4. Route or Routes of Travel: Harbor site seeing -- 5. Embarkation and Debarkation: Newport Arches Marina 6. Types of Activities to be Permitted on Board: Dining 7. Types of Merchandise to be Sold: Food and beverages 8. Other Pertinent Information: epp attacw..a Describe the manner 'in which you intend to dispose sewage, trash and litter resulting from this operation: Trash disposal facilities and holding f-anks (1) �� PAGE 2. COMMERCIAL HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION Describe the type of entertainment which the applicant proposes, if any: Small musical groups to.•'acdompany dinincr. PLEASE SUBMIT A DETAILED DRAWING OF THE BOAT, WATERCRAFT AND/OR OTHER FACILIT19S WHICH ETHER WITH SUCH TECHNICAL LDATA ASR MAY SBE NEEDED ES TO �FOR GPR PER EVALUATION OF SPECIFICATIONS THIS APPLICATION. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true annand correct. DATE A AT'S SIGNATURE 2001 Kings Rd. . ewnort Beach RESIDENCE ADDRESS FORWARD TO THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS FOR INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATION: DATE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING: CHIEF OF POLICE: ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT HARBOR & TIDELANDS ADMINISTRATOR: OTHER OTHER APPROVED/DENIED BY CITY COUNCIL (2) April 24, 1978' The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California Subject: Application for a Commercial Activities Permit Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 1759 Gentlemen: This application is for a Commercial Activities Permit to operate a cruise vessel in lower Newport Bay. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION The vessel proposed will be designed to provide complete food and beverage capabilities with a sit-down dining capacity of 200 passengers catering to both individual and group markets. Dinner cruises with live musical accom- paniment will be offered between the hours of 7 :30 and 9 :30 p.m. daily. Also, group sightseeing tours will be made available on a charter basis. Sightseeing groups will arrive for tours via charter buses. No service will extend. beyond 1:00 a.m. This proposal has been designed to meet all the criteria of Section 17.41.060 of the Municipal code. Specifi- cally: 1. The activities proposed will be compatible with the predominately recreational character of Newport Harbor by providing unique recreational activity to the general public. 2. There will be no interference with the public peace or quiet, nor will there be any inter- ference with those property owners whose properties are in close proximity to the site. . The vessel proposed will be fully enclosed and will be designed so as to minimize any noise that might eminate from operations. __ I The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page two 3. The proposed vessel will be fully equipped with on-board trash disposal facilities and holding tanks as prescribed by law. As a result, there will be no pollution or litter deposited in the bay. 4 . The proposed vessel will satisfy all applicable standards of the U. S. Coast Guard. 5. Based on the applicant' s familiarity with harbor activities, i.e. , physical area, volume and size of average boating activities, etc. , the proposed method of operation will create no unreasonable vessel traffic problems. DESCRIPTION OF VESSEL The proposed vessel will be approximately 100 feet in length with a beam- of 28 feet, and will have a fully enclosed, covered main salon. (See the vessel' s specifications sheet attached as Exhibit "A" hereto. ) A "catering kitchen" along with restrooms , engine room and storage area will be located below the main deck. Meals will be prepared at our nearby offsite location and delivered to the vessel via specially designed catering vans. As indicated in the attached drawing (Exhibit "B") , a "cruise ship" theme will be utilized not only by the design of the vessel, but through nautically uniformed personnel and '" other such innovations. we look forward to providing a most unique and enjoyable experience on the waters of Newport Harbor. Upon approval of this application , the applicant will immediately contract with a boat builder for the construction of the proposed vessel in accordance with the specifications set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto. Pending completion of the proposed vessel , however, the applicant intends to buy or lease a vessel which will comply substantially with Exhibit "A" but which will in any case , meet the code requirements of the City` and of the Coast Guard. This vessel will be placed in service as soon as possible. The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24, 1978 Page three LOCATION AND PROPOSED LAND OPERATIONS Contingent on city approval of this application, a 30-year lease has been entered into between the applicant and Newport Arches Marina, Incorporated, the master lessee of the site, for use of parking and docking. facilities at the most westerly portion of the Arches Marina at 3333 Pacific Coast Highway. (See Exhibit "C") . The property is owned jointly by the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange with the County having administrative authority. County staff approval has been obtained , subject to action by the Board of Supervisors. It is important that an unobstructed view of Newport Harbor be maintained. Therefore , specific consideration was given to the design of the vessel and to its docking location. Details are outlined by photographs in Exhibit "D" . Some alteration to the existing dock will be necessary in order to accommodate the proposed vessel. A sketch of the proposed dock alterations is attached as Exhibit "E" . Office space within an existing structure located on the parking lot will be used for ticket sales and other related "on site" activities. No increase in service utilities will be required, and a suitable trash disposal facility will be installed and maintained by a commercial refuse company. .On-board sewage holding tanks will be pumped on an as-needed basis by a commercial operator under contract to the applicant. INSURANCE A certificate of insurance will be provided to the City as required by both City. Ordinance and the Public Utilities Commission. PARKING After an in-depth review of Code parking requirements and with a regard for good business practices , necessary parkipq can comfortably and adequately be accommodated in the following. - manner: 1. Based upon previous studies, an estimate of three (3) persons per car is considered fair. Utilizing this basis , and anticipating 200 .,passengers at any one time, 67 parking spaces The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page four will be required (200 3 = 67) . Again, it is emphasized that all group sales will be contingent on the use of chartered buses for arrival and departure and we look forward . •to a substantial number of group sales. As prescribed by the City Code, the requirements for 67 parking spaces will be met by the use of the adjoining parking lot at the Arches Marina. See attached Exhibit "F" for an analysis of available parking. 2. It is also anticipated that a certain percentage of our patrons (particularly by group sales) will visit the Lido Village shops prior to boarding . This practice will permit the use of The Lido Village parking structure and adjacent parking areas. other nearby parking facilities include the City' s metered parking at Lido• Village and 20 additional day time spaces which have been obtained from the nearby Villa Nova Restaurant. The Villa Nova has also committed the use of up to 100 night time spaces for our patrons ' use. . MARKETING Potential markets include the general public, corporate meetings, conventions , associations and private groups. These markets will be solicited through conventional advertising media, along with personal contact with state and local convention meeting planners , visitor bureaus and hotel sales departments. See Exhibits "G" , "H" and "I" for letters of support for our proposed activity. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT The proposed vessel will be constructed to conform to air quality standards as prescribed by law. It will be .. . equipped with sewage holding tanks to preclude any possibility . of polluting the harbor. The main salon will be fully enclosed and the engines muffled to minimize noise. Again , the vessel will be constructed and docked in such a manner as to have no effect upon the scenic view of the harbor. The City of Newport Beach LICENSE DIVISION April 24 , 1978 Page five In summary: 1. The proposed commercial activity is compatible with the predominately recreationa l character of Newport Harbor and will in fact, provide an environmentally "clean" way for greater numbers of people to enjoy the harbor; 2. No• unreasonable noise will be generated by this activity and so, the rights of the public to peace and quiet and the rights of nearby property owners will be preserved; 3. Extraordinary efforts will be made. to keep the Harbor free of pollution and litter including on-board holding tanks and trash disposal facilities; 4. All U. 8. Coast Guard standards will be met or exceeded; and 5 . Hours of operation will be such as to avoid the addition of any undue traffic on the harbor itsels. Sincerely, NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES By: W PE^ ! -- 4,T4 ORTER, Applicant VESSEL SPECIFICATION SHEET Design: Mini Cruise Ship Year Built: New Length: 100 ft. Beam: 28 ft. Draft: 5 ft. Overall Height: 18 ft. Construction: Steel Engines: Twin 6M 671 Diesels (Fully muffled) Restroom Facilities : Mens & Womens (4 toilets - 2 wash basins each) Tankage: 1,000 gal. sewage 1 ,000 gal . fresh water 1,000 gal . fuel Electronics : VHF ship to shore radio 8-track stereo system P. A. System Radio Fully safety equipped as per U.S .C.G. Subchapter "T" requirements EXHBIIT "A" X �• I T'�hi t' �' S Y\�-�-L t � 'itwte`♦s �<<s`� 't+... .w r p� '�a ee a'^ p r1l• ,gJj•x2.L`n Jt ,}�F Y4 r^� 3 2f, ff22!! iei ♦ "` �$LL� rw"NSI,T CIS. `♦til s S "• '! •'+'t ~ S +. r r �. sT . x • 41 1-77 ♦"" .M 'j p^'rA 3u. r r `va, t tZI .i� ...t. z. 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O — \ �� ���� �Oa � � '' QQ0�1�C�00�0 �,. a . - I •;, /DO� x rOr,41- L.9Yoar - ' N NY. -.- wt .• .\n x �w .�-.yw.�_ .vr�w�r. ur�..r+�...v ,I,a:-L` � I Monday thru Friday Weekend 8 a.m. 12 Noon 4. .m. 6 .m. . 10 p.m. 8 a.m. 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 P.M. I Office 68 68 68 Bank 21 21 21 Jolly Roger - 72 72 72 72 - 72 72 72 72 Boat Slips 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 129 201 201 112 112 40 112 112 112 112 avt An There are a total of 184 approved parking spaces . ILW The total parking demand is 112 spaces. -CRtJ The applicant needs 67 spaces ✓VI Present 112 Needed 67 Total 179 .S EXHIBIT "F" W 4oRT z x Newport Harbor Area Chamberof Commerce 1470 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 (714)644-8211 jR V I13�' DAN S. ROGERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 26 April 1978 Newport Harbor Cruises Atten: Jim Porter Dear Jim: The Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, was pleased to hear of your intention to bring a 200 seat charter boat into Newport Harbor to serve as a harbor cruise dining facility. We understand that you propose to dock your vessel at the Arches Marina, with-appropriate and adequate parking facilities, and that you-will have on-board trash holding and dock-side trash and sewage disposal. Maintaining the harbor in as clean a condition as possible is one of the principal goals of the Marine Division of the Chamber, and we therefore commend your efforts in this area. Also, we are pleased to know that your plans call specifically for noise attenuation. We wish you the best of luck in this new venture and look forward to your initial cruise. Sincerely, Dan S. Ro s, Rxecutive irector Art Gronsky, President Marine Division DSR/rs .A Newport Beach Marriott/900 Newport CenterDrive/Newport Beach.Calitornia92660/(714)64074000 HOTELS April 13, 1978 Mr. James Porter President Cannery Village Cruises 3010 Lafayette Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Jim: We are delighted to hear that you are attempting to finalize plans to bring a charter boat to the Balboa Bay area. at Our experience hermarket in ree foryears such aaboatdasated to us has alreadyhbeenhere is not only a goodood proven by the high amount of occupancy of the current boats, but also the fact that many times we have been unable to handle groups because they are too large for the existing boats. The size you outlined, 200 people for a sit-down meal, would be a most useful addition to the existing fleet of boats, and I wish you the best of luck in obtaining the appropriate approval. groups It might be important to note that this boat would serve g P similar to those who are already booked into Newport Beach and would not therefore require any additional increase in bringing .. more visitors to the area to make good use of such a. craft. If there is anything further I can do- to help, please let me know. Sincerely, NEWPORT BEACH RRIOTT Jo B. Rothman G B. Manager JBR:lb MARRIOTT RESERVATIONS 800-228-9290 TOLL FREE 4 1 DEL WEBBS 1107 JAMNORGE ROAO NEWRORT 66ACNp CALIFORNIA 92660 (TO) 6 -IJOO DORSEY R. SRADY GENERAL MANAGER April 24, 1978 Mr. Jim Porter NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES 400 North Main Street Balboa, California 92661 Dear Jim: This is to advise that we are in full support of your application for a commercial activities permit to operate a cruise vessel in lower Newport Bay. Your concept would provide an advantageous activity for our hotel guests. We get numerous requests for different activities, and yours is one I am sure would be in great demand. We wish you the best of luck in this venture, Jim, and look forward to its inclusion in our list of activities available to our guests. Sincerely, ' Dorsey R. Brady DRB/cw 3812 Se ulveda,• Boulevard Suilp 310 Torrance, California 90503 NEWPORT ARCHES MARINA 3333 We%l Coast High-a, Newpo4 Bead Caidotnia 92660 ' (7141642 4644 April 12, 1978 Mr. James Porter Canary Village Cruises 3010 Lafayet Street Newport Beach, California 92660 Dear Mr. Porter: At your request, we are pleased to confirm to you that -we have conducted negotiations with you concerning your lease of mooring space in our marina for the purpose of conducting your harbor cruises. As you know, we operate the marina under a .Master Lease with Orange County. Any agreements which we reach must be approved by the County before becoming effective. We cannot ask for approval until we have completed our negotiations and have determined your ultimate requirements and our ability to provide them. Y try ,ELSON, J . HLN: jb An American Land & Marine Development ALMAR LTD. EXHIBIT "C" ' � r•�� I N/lA►RINER'S M11 E PARKING STUD`( I "NVE"NTOt\Y -� e• ae�~a<; -Paev,n5 5'p wcQ:S �.� �lOA� " vAtGaBL F a9 _ ... 412 sv AS t� Ds 14 s *2 _ NS Z3 JK Z o X5 i 4 ,LM5 p5 t 3 55 -2,0 TOTA MARINER S MILE PARKING STUDY DAY 0 F w1=EK . -CUES. DATE 12- 30 -75 TIME fu;on 11, 00 Is:o F z2:onTO TO TO TO TO LOCATION1o ,. y0 12:39 IS•31 2a.35 21,:30 A 34 g1 41 46 97 (8 B �3 21 %4 92 50 A01 C 16 2.1 23 57 54 p 26 f co 2.3 2.5 32 39 E 6 1 55 56 26 25 2.4 , F 16 12 II7 14 3 G ss SI 96 65 3$'. Z9 H 15 15 13 10 iq N 1 `70 64 2. 2 13 ,► 41 36 32 5 1 1 k ? 15 1 1 1 t, 38 76 -79 34 % 1 75 M 40 g�O { 4 32 156 5fo t, 13 Is 1 z i 0 1 20 �1' ' I6 20 9 p I % .16 24 t8 W 10 Q 52. . 5i� 52. 32 29 32 . 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