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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 - Harbor Quality Committee Minutesilli APR I I Ll HARBOR QUALITY COMMITTEE MINUTES March 10, 1994 n MEMBERS PRESENT: Jean Watt, Evelyn Hart,Tony Melum, Jack Skinner, Rosemary Luxton, Oscar Frenzel, Miriam Mayell, Ralph Furra, Susan Leifer, Nancy Skinner, Wes Armand. GUESTS PRESENT: Monica Mazur., Larry Paul, Holly Veale, Dick Olson, Mike Boudreaux. MEMBERS ABSENT: Len Miller, Tom Houston, CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jean Watt, at 3:30 P.M. APPROVAL OF The minutes of February 10, 1994, were approved MINUTES: as amended. Page three, paragraph four, first sentence. Jack Skinner motion to delete first sentence. NBCC did not support running_S.D. Creek water through the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh.. Motion passed. AGENDA: 1. Discussion - Revision of Municipal Code 5.18. Staff Melum reviewed the status on the proposal and pertinent aspects of the penalty section, particularly the section regarding denial of a permit for violations of the charter ordinance. Mejum discussed information received from Avalon and the success that city has experienced with court'challenges to their ordinance. The city has defended and sustained its regulation at the Superior Court level. Avalon may deny access to the harbor for up to one year for discharge violations. Jack Skinner requested staff to provide more information regarding. - the appeal process. Could the defendant continue to operate charters during this period, what would be the length of the appeal period, etc. Staff to report next meeting. Mayell requested information regarding the scope of the dye tab program currently in place throughout the harbor. Staff to send her fact sheet. Mayell also requested information regarding the Harbor Department policy regarding rafting vessels in the Turning Basin (east Lido Island). Olson described the application process, permit issued, and Harbor Patrol intention to check for MSD (SB 1201) compliance with dye tabs if necessary. Nancy Skinner asked in the event a boat charter violation occurred, permit denied, and defendant proceeds to appeal the case to the City Manager, will the appeal meeting be open to -interested citizens (public meeting)? Staff will report next meeting. Evelyn Hart commented on Section 5.18.005.D relating to traffic congestion, parking shortages, excessive noise, and the discharge Of waste that could result from unregulated charter activity and stated that eventually the commercial activity in the harbor could begin to denude the natural resources and there must be an acknowledgement that there is a limit to the commercial activity after which harbor quality suffers. Jack Skinner asked if there would be a corressponding revision in Chapter 17.41 MC which regulates the commercial harbor activity permittees (Hornblower, Pavilion, Fun Zone, etc.) strengthening the penalty sections where there are water quality violations. Malum discussed the permit which regulate these operators and the serious consequences that could follow any water quality violation. 2. Review activities of Newport Bay Coordinating Council. Nancy Skinner. Skinner reported on the .March 10, 1994 meeting at the Newport Dunes. The main agenda item was the report by the Education Committee. This committAe has meet with three teaching specialist from the Municipal Water` District, Orange County, and will attempt to take a broad cohesive approach incorporating assistance from other programs in the County (Kids in the Creek, Upper Bay Naturalist programs, etc.) and possibly broadening the scope of the targeted area by making this a Santa Ana Watershed program. A 28 minute film is in the works and will be shown on Public cable proorams . 3. Committee Report, Baywatchers. Rosemary Luxton/Bud Frenzel Display and handouts for Earth Day, April 17th, at Shellmaker Island, Upper Newport Bay. Volunteers were Miriam Mayell, Wes Armband, Bud Frenzel, Sue leifer, and Rosemary Luxton. Rosemary will coordinate application for the booth with Nancy Bruland, EMA Harbor, Beaches and parks Dept. 4. Debris boom, Santa Ana Delhi Channel. Michael Boudreaux Boudreaux reviewed the proposal for the debris boom delivered to orange County Public works about 3 months ago and stated there has beep very little response. Sea Tech's proposal includes installation and monthly maintenance. Boudreaux asked what needs to be Clone to move it along? Larry Paul, EMA Engineering said no other meetings scheduled with Sea Tech. May need to locate alternate source(s) for boom or let BHA work the it through to completion. Need a creative way to approach it. Watt asked if the committee can provide any help? Nancy Skinner will contact Mike Ruane, EMA Director and invite him to see the debris in the Santa Ana Delhi Channel. The issue of the boom can be brought up and discussed. 2. 5. Lcofoam. Nancy and Jack Skinner demonstration of biodegradable package filler. This filler is made using a cornstarch base. Unlike styrofoam filler, Ecofoam dissolves in water and does not produce litter. The committee discussed how to acknowledge the local companies now using this product. NEXT MEETING: Thursday, April 14, 1994, at 3:30 PM, Fire Department Conference Room. Minutes submitted by Wes Armand