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<,FORN'P City Council Staff Report
September 27, 2022
Agenda Item No. 4
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Paul Blank, City Harbormaster - 949-270-8159,
pblank@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Melanie Franceschini, Management Analyst
mfranceschini@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3028
TITLE: Resolution No. 2022-63: Acceptance of Oil Spill Response
Equipment Staging Grant Funding from the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife Office of Spill Prevention and Response
ABSTRACT:
The Harbor Department recently applied for and successfully obtained grant funding from
the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Office of Spill Prevention and Response.
The funding provided by the grant will be used to supplement the City of Newport Beach's
(City's) existing oil spill response equipment, located and pre -positioned at Marina Park,
for immediate deployment by the Harbor Department in response to any oil or fuel spills
in Newport Harbor.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
b) Adopt Resolution No. 2022-63, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach, California, Accepting Grant Funds from the California Department of Fish and
Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response for Oil Spill Response Equipment
Staging;
c) Approve Budget Amendment No. 23-019 recognizing $5,000.00 in grant revenue from
the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (10045451-431455) and appropriating
$5,000.00 to Account No. 10045451-881002.
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Grant Funding from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Office of Spill Prevention and Response
September 13, 2022
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DISCUSSION:
Newport Harbor is one of the largest small -craft recreational harbors on the West Coast,
as well as a welcoming port to all boaters who cruise the local waters. The harbor also
serves as a home to approximately 1,200 moorings, 1,000 residential piers, a dozen
commercial marinas, several yacht clubs, scores of charter vessel operations, and
various marine other activities operations. With 23 square miles of ocean waters, and a
harbor roughly the size of Central Park, the need to protect local waters and resources,
along with the adjacent county and state tidelands and waters, from oil or fuel spills, is
highly important.
In November 2017, Public Works Department staff submitted an application to the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife's (DFW) Office of Spill Prevention and
Response (OSPR) for an Oil Spill Response Equipment Grant. The City was awarded a
grant in the amount of $35,000 in February 2018. The grant monies were expended to
procure a standard oil spill response equipment package, including a mobile trailer,
decontamination equipment, various booms, and other specialized equipment.
Since then, and as recently as the end of June 2022, Harbor Department staff received
initial and refresher training courses, held by the DFW OSPR team on use of the spill
response trailer and equipment. The City's latest deployment of supplies and equipment
includes the following:
a. A vessel transiting the harbor on the way to a shipyard had inappropriately sent
fuel to an incorrect tank, resulting in overflow through a vent into the harbor. An
absorbent boom was used to contain the spill once the vessel was stopped.
Absorbent pads were also used to remove leaked diesel fuel from the surface of
the water.
b. A motor vehicle drove off a community pier and into the harbor. Containment boom
sections were used to control fluid leaks and absorbent pads were used to remove
leaked oil from the surface of the water.
After the June 2022 refresher training course, the Harbor Department submitted a new
application to the DFW OSPR to obtain grant funding for the purchase of additional oil
spill response equipment. DFW OSPR approved the grant application and has awarded
the City with $5,000 for the additional equipment.
All purchases under this grant shall be made per the City's administrative purchasing
procedures and consist of DFW OSPR approved suppliers. There are no matching fund
requirements or out of pocket expenditures to the City. Once the equipment is purchased
and received, the DFW OSPR will provide a full reimbursement. The equipment shall be
owned by the City and may be used without obligation or limitation.
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Grant Funding from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Office of Spill Prevention and Response
September 13, 2022
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If in need, and in situations in which the equipment is not in use by the City, DFW OSPR
and their contractors may access the equipment, and then clean and/or replace after use.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The Budget Amendment increases estimated revenue from the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife by $5,000 and appropriates the grant funds. The revenue will be posted
to the Other Government Grants account in the Harbor Department, 10045451-431455,
and the purchase will be expensed to the Non -Capital Equipment account in the Harbor
Department, 10045451-881002.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council 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 City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Oil Spill Response Equipment Grant Application
Attachment B — Oil Spill Response Equipment Staging Grant Agreement
Attachment C — Budget Amendment
Attachment D — Resolution No. 2022-63
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ATTACHMENT A
Grant Application
Oil Spill Response Equipment
Please fill out the grant application below and email to cindy.murphy@wildlife.ca.gov or peter. barker@wildlife.ca.gov
or mail the completed form to Cindy Murphy, Department of Fish and Wildlife's Office of Spill Prevention and
Response, 1010 Riverside Parkway, West Sacramento, CA 95605. If you need additional information, please contact
Cindy Murphy at telephone number 916-375-4746 or Pete Barker at 916-375-4740.
Application Information:
Agency or Tribe Name: City of Newport Beach, Harbor Department
Address: 1600 W Balboa Blvd
City: Newport Beach
State: CA
Zip code: 92663
Contact Name: Paul Blank, Harbormaster
Phone Number: 949.270.8158
Alternate Number:949.270.8159
Fax Number:
Email: pblank@newportbeachca.gov
Where The Equipment Will Be Located?
All equipment will be stored in our existing Spill Response trailer which is adjacent to the
Harbor Department offices here at Marina Park - 1600 W Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
How Will The Equipment Be Deployed?
Explain who will deploy the equipment and what support equipment (such as boats) will be used.
Harbor Department personnel that have training in spill response will deploy the equipment and
supplies as needed. Currently we have three full time team members and twenty part-time team
members who have been trained. The Department operates three patrol boats and one land -
based vehicle all of which are capable of deploying the equipment and materials when needed.
If you need this publication in an alternate format, please contact:
Cindy Murphy at (916) 3 75-4 746 or Peter Barker at 916-375-4740
Date Received:
Date Reviewed:
ATTACHMENT B
State of California - Natural Resources Agency GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE CHARLTON H. BONHAM, Director
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
www.wildlife.ca.gov
September 2, 2022
Paul Blank
City of Newport Beach Harbor Department
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Q2275072 — Oil Spill Response Equipment Staging, Orange County
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WORK COMMENCEMENT AUTHORIZATION DISCLAIMER
Where approval from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) applies, the
attached payable grant shall be of no force oreffectuntil it is signed byboth parties (CDFW and
grantee). The signing of this payable grant by your organization does not authorize the
commencement of work.
By signing this letter, your organization acknowledges and agrees not to begin work until all
approvals have been obtained, the payable grant has been fully executed, and the grantee has
been given authorization to begin work. Should anywork begin before all approvals are obtained
or authorization is given, services will be considered voluntary.
Please be advised that failure to sign and return this letter will delay approval of your payab le
grant.
Authorized Signature
Printed Name and Title of Person Signing
Date
Conserving California's Wildlife Since 1870
GID
-- — State of California - Natural Resources Agency GAVIN NEWSOM, Governor `.0,
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE CHARLTON H. BONHAM, Director -.r
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090 1W
www.wild life.ca.gov
OFFICE OF SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE
OIL SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT STAGING, ORANGE COUNTY
GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER- Q2275072
GRANTOR: State of California, acting by and through
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
GRANTEE: City of Newport Beach
Harbor Department
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
SECTION 1 — LEGAL BASIS OF AWARD
Pursuant to Government Code 8670.8.3, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife
(CDFW or Grantor) is authorized to enter into this Grant Agreement (Agreement) and to
make an award to the City of Newport Beach Harbor Department (Grantee) for the
purposes set forth herein. Grantee accepts the grant on the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. Accordingly, Grantor and Grantee (Parties) hereby agree as follows:
SECTION 2 — GRANT AWARD
2.01 Grant: In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including
Section 5.07 — General Terms and Conditions, Grantor shall provide Grantee with
a maximum of $5,000 (Grant Funds) to financially support and assist Grantee's
implementation of Oil Spill Response Equipment Staging, Orange County
(Project).
2.02 Term: The term of this agreement is October 1, 2022, or upon approval, whichever
is later, through June 30, 2023.
SECTION 3 —ELIGIBLE USES OF GRANT
Only Grantee expenditures that are necessary to implement the Project, comply with
applicable federal and State of California law, and made in accordance with Section 6 —
Project Statement and Section 9 — Budget and Payment as set forth within this Agreement
are eligible for reimbursement from the Grant Funds.
SECTION 4 — GRANTEE'S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
Grantee represents and warrants to Grantor as follows:
(Template v. 07/06/2022)
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4.01 Existence and Power: Grantee is a governmental entity validly existing, and in
good standing under the laws of California. Grantee has full power and authority
to transact the business in which it is engaged and full power, authority, and legal
right to execute and deliver this Agreement and incur and perform its obligations
hereunder.
4.02 Binding Obligation: This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and
delivered on behalf of Grantee and constitutes the legal, valid, and binding
obligation of Grantee, enforceable in accordance with the Agreement's terms.
SECTION 5 — GRANTEE'S AGREEMENTS
5.01 Purpose: This Agreement is entered into by the Parties for the purpose of
providing financial support to Grantee to complete the Project, specifically the
activities identified within Section 6 — Project Statement.
5.02 Project: Grantee shall complete activities as set forth in Section 6 — Project
Statement.
5.03 Use of Project Funds: Grantee agrees that only Grantee expenditures that are
necessary to implement the Project, comply with applicable federal and State of
California law, and made in accordance with Section 6 — Project Statement and
Section 9 — Budget and Payment as set forth within this Agreement are eligible for
reimbursement from the Grant Funds. Grantee acknowledges that it may not
transfer Grant Funds between or among budget line items without written approval
from the CDFW Grant Manager in accordance with Section 9 — Budget and
Payment.
5.04 Payment Schedule: Payments shall be made to Grantee according to the
payment and report schedule identified in Section 9 — Budget and Payment.
5.05 Eligibility of Funds: In the event that the California Budget Act does not provide
sufficient appropriations to allow Grantor to fund the Project at the level specified
in Section 2 — Grant Award and Section 9 — Budget and Payment of this
Agreement, Grantor reserves the right to modify this Agreement to reflect a
reduction in available funds, as an alternative to termination.
5.06 Submission of Reports: Grantee shall comply with the format, content, and
timing requirements set out in Section 8 — Reports. Failure to submit timely and
accurate reports shall be considered evidence of non-compliance with this
Agreement and shall permit termination of this Agreement by Grantor.
5.07 General Terms and Conditions: Public Entities General Grant Provisions (Exhibit
1.a) and Notice of Economic Sanctions (Exhibit 3) are attached hereto and made
a part of this Agreement.
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5.08 Amendments: This Agreement may only be amended in accordance with Section
5.07 — General Terms and Conditions. Grantee shall submit any request to amend
any term of this Agreement in writing to the CDFW Grant Manager no later than
120 days prior to the end of the term of this Agreement. Grantee must include an
explanation of and justification for any such request.
5.09 Acknowledgement of Credit: Grantee shall include signage, to the extent
practicable, informing the public that the Project received funds through the CDFW.
Further, Grantee shall include appropriate acknowledgement of credit to the Office
of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) Grant Program and its implementing
agency, the CDFW, for Grantor's financial support when using any data and/or
information developed under this Agreement (e.g., in posters, reports,
publications, presentations).
5.10 Labor Code Requirements; Prevailing Wage: State grants may be subject to
California Labor Code requirements, which include prevailing wage provisions.
Certain State grants administered by the CDFW are not subject to Chapter 1
(commencing with Section 1720) of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code. For
more details, please refer to California Fish and Game Code Section 1501.5 and
the Department of Industrial Relations website at http://www.dir.ca.gov. The
grantee shall pay prevailing wage to all persons employed in the performance of
any part of the Project if required by law to do so.
5.11 California Business and Professions Code Compliance: Grantee shall be
responsible for obtaining the services of an appropriately licensed professional or
appropriately licensed professionals if required by the California Business and
Professions Code, including but not limited to Section 6700 et seq. (Professional
Engineers Act) and Section 7800 et seq. (Geologists and Geophysicists Act).
If Grantee fails to perform in accordance with the compliance provisions of this
Agreement, Grantor shall have sole discretion to delay, interrupt, or suspend the
work for which the Grant Funds are supplied.
SECTION 6 — PROJECT STATEMENT
6.01 Introduction: During an oil spill, California operates within the Incident Command
System (ICS), a mechanism used to bring multiple jurisdictions under one standard
operating arena. The ICS is managed by the Unified Command, in most cases, is
comprised of a designated official from the United States Coast Guard, the OSPR
and the Responsible Party (Spiller); the three members make all decisions on how
the oil spill incident operations are planned, executed, and demobilized.
Several Oil Spill Response Organizations (OSRO) are available to provide
response and clean-up of oil spills throughout the State. However, in certain
remote locations, the OSRO's have difficulty or are unable to pre -stage response
equipment. To address this problem, OSPR has established a grant program that
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will provide local government agencies with funding to purchase spill response
equipment, so they can initiate a first response prior to the OSRO's arrival.
6.02 Objectives: Grant funding will enhance the availability of oil response equipment
around the state and will provide local governments an opportunity to protect their
economic resources. Grantee will purchase the response equipment as identified
in Equipment Specifications (Attachment 1).
6.03 Project Description: Grantee's Project Manager will be responsible for all aspects
of the administration of this grant which include; procurement, staging and usage
of the equipment.
6.04 Location: The equipment will be staged at the City of Newport Marina, located at
1600 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663, Orange County.
6.05 Materials and Equipment: See Equipment Specifications (Attachment 1).
6.06 Project Implementation: Consistent with Grantee's proposal for the Project,
Grantee will complete the following tasks in accordance with Section 6.08 —
Schedule of Due Dates and Deliverables:
Task 1 — Equipment Ordering
1. Place order per OSPR equipment specifications which is attached hereto as
Equipment Specifications (Attachment 1) and made a part of this agreement.
Task 2 — Equipment Delivery
Coordinate delivery of equipment.
1. Submit report to the CDFW Grant Manager with equipment staging location.
2. The CDFW Grant Manager will perform an inspection of the equipment.
Task 3 — Project Management and Administration
1. Furnish the necessary personnel, equipment, material and/or service(s)
necessary for routine or incidental deployment of the equipment provided in
this agreement.
2. Equipment may be deployed in the event of an oil spill within Grantee's
jurisdiction, for the shelf life of the equipment. Grantee will notify the CDFW
Grant Manager within 15 days by phone or e-mail, when the equipment is
used in conjunction with an oil spill response. Grantee also agrees to notify
the CDFW Grant Manager if the equipment is relocated to a different staging
location within the jurisdiction.
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3. Provide the CDFW Grant Manager with equipment access such as
facility/storage security access codes, keys to gate and trailer locks or
designate staff to be on -site to allow the necessary access.
4. Grantee's Project Manager will be responsible for all aspects of the
administration of this grant, including procurement, invoicing, final reporting,
staging, and usage of the equipment.
6.07 Schedule of Due Dates and Deliverables:
Task
Description
Deliverables
Estimated
Completion Dates
1
Equipment Ordering
Equipment
May 15, 2023
2
Equipment Delivery
Location Report
May 15, 2023
3
Project Management
and Administration
Invoice
May 30, 2023
Final Report
May 30, 2023
SECTION 7 - CONTACTS
The point of contact may be changed at any time by either party by providing a 10 day
advance written notice to the other party. The Parties hereby designate the following
points of contact during the Term of this Agreement:
CDFW Grant Manager:
Grantee Project Manager:
Name:
Cindy Murphy
Name:
Paul Blank
Title:
Associate Governmental
Program Analyst
Title:
Harbormaster
Address:
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
Address:
100 Civic Center Drive
New ort Beach, CA 92660
Phone:
916 324-6250
1 Phone:
949 270-8158
Email:
I Cind .mur h wildlife.ca. ov
I Email:
blank new ortbeachca. ov
Direct all administrative inquiries to:
CDFW Grant Coordinator:
Grantee Project Coordinator:
Name:
Julia-Malia Olea
Name:
Cynthia Shintaku
Title:
Contract/Grant Coordinator
Title:
Harbor Department Assistant
Address:
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
Address:
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone:
916 375-5967
Phone:
949 270-8159
Email:
Julia-malia.olea(a�wildlife.ca.gov
Email:
cshintaku new ortbeachca. ov
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SECTION 8 — REPORTS
8.01 Final Report: No Progress Reports are required; however, Grantee shall submit
a Final Report by the date listed in Section 6.07 — Schedule of Due Dates and
Deliverables. The report shall summarize the life of the Agreement and describe
the work and results pursuant to Section 6 — Project Statement. The Final Report
will be submitted, electronically, to the CDFW Grant Manager upon completion of
the Project tasks. The CDFW Grant Manager will provide Grantee a sample Final
Report template, upon request. The Final Report will consist of one electronic
version in Microsoft Word (or compatible format), upon the completion of the
Project.
8.02 Document Accessibility: CDFW follows the Web accessibility standards of
California Government Code Sections 7405 and 11135, and the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Since all Office of Spill Prevention and
Response Oil Spill Response Equipment Staging Final Reports will be posted to
CDFW's website, grantees must ensure that the WCAG standards for adequate
accessibility to people with disabilities are met for all Reports and associated
submittals. Final Reports, and all associated documents, should be submitted as
Word Documents for ease of editing to meet WCAG standards.
SECTION 9 — BUDGET AND PAYMENT
9.01 Budget Details and Funding Summary: Grantor will provide an amount not to
exceed $5,000 as detailed below in the Line -Item Budget Detail (Budget) below.
Grantee or its partners will provide up to $0 in funds or in -kind services as cost
share to complete tasks described in Section 6 — Project Statement. Actual
expenditures will not be determined until the competitive process and equipment
procurement has occurred. The procurement will consist of such items as a mobile
storage trailer, boom, absorbents, anchors, personal protective equipment,
equipment deployment training (if applicable) and all other items as outlined in
Equipment Specifications (Attachment 1).
Line -Item Budget Detail
A. PERSONNEL SERVICES
N/A
$0
Total Personnel Services
$0
B. OPERATING EXPENSES: GENERAL
Equipment identified in Attachment 1
$5,000
Subtotal Operating Expenses: General
$5,000
C. OPERATING EXPENSES: SUBCONTRACTORS
N/A
$0
Subtotal Operating Expenses: Subcontractors
$0
D. OPERATING EXPENSES: EQUIPMENT
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Line -Item Budget Detail
N/A
$0
Subtotal Operating Expenses: Equipment
$0
E. INDIRECT COSTS
Indirect Charge Rate 0% (Applies to Sections A + B only)
$0
F. GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C+D+E)
$5,000
9.01.1 Budget Flexibility: Grantee must submit all budget line item revision
requests, in writing, to the CDFW Grant Manager, prior to implementing
any changes. All proposed budget changes require prior approval from
the CDFW Grant Manager, regardless of budgetary impact. Informal
Budget adjustments between existing line items may be permitted. Any
revision to the Line Item Budget Detail must comply with Section 5.09 —
Amendments. Considerations for informal Budget adjustments, if
granted, must include:
1. Revisions which are consistent with the purpose, objectives, and
description of the Project as detailed in Section 6 — Project
Statement;
2. Revisions that do not increase or decrease the total Agreement
amount;
3. Revisions that do not substitute key personnel; and
4. Line item shifts within a budget category (e.g., Field Supplies to
Travel) up to $25,000 or 10% of the Agreement amount,
whichever is less.
Formal Budget adjustments will be considered by the Grantor, with prior
approval from the CDFW Grant Manager. An amendment to the
Agreement is required if a formal Budget adjustment is approved.
Considerations for formal amendments, if granted, include:
1. Shifting Grant Funds between budget categories (e.g., Personnel
Services to Operating Expenses);
2. Increasing or decreasing the total Agreement amount;
3. Substituting key personnel; or
4. Line item shifts within a budget category (e.g. Field Supplies to
Travel) that exceeds $25,000 or 10% of the Agreement amount,
whichever is less.
9.02 Payment Provisions:
9.02.1 Disbursements: Grant disbursements will be made to Grantee in one
lump sum payment in arrears, upon receipt of an original itemized
invoice and required documentation as identified in Section 6.07 —
Schedule of Due Dates and Deliverables.
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Grant disbursements will be mailed to the following Grantee address:
Grantee Name:
City of Newport Beach Harbor Department
Attention:
Cynthia Shintaku
Address:
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
9.02.2 Invoice Documentation: The invoice for payment must be accompanied
by the Final Report. If there is cost share involved with the project, the
final invoice must include a budget summary of cost share expenditures
by fund source. The CDFW Grant Manager will provide Grantee with a
sample invoice template upon request. The Final Invoice must be
submitted to the CDFW Grant Manager by the date identified in Section
6.07 — Schedule of Due Dates and Deliverables. The invoice package
must be sent hard copy or email to the CDFW Grant Manager, as
identified in Section 7 — Contacts.
Requirements: The invoice shall contain the following information:
1. The word "Invoice" should appear in a prominent location at the top
of the page(s);
2. Printed name of Grantee on company letterhead;
3. Grantee's business address, including P.O. Box, City, State, and Zip
Code;
4. Name of the CDFW Region/Division being billed;
5. The invoice date and the time period covered; i.e., the term "from"
and "to";
6. This Agreement number and the sequential number of the invoice
(i.e., Q2275072-Invoice 1);
7. The invoice must be itemized using the categories and following the
format of the Budget;
8. The total amount due. This should be in a prominent location in the
lower right-hand portion of the last page and clearly distinguished
from other figures or computations appearing on the invoice. The
total amount due shall include all costs incurred by Grantee under
the terms of this grant;
9. The original signature of Grantee; and
10. Grantee must provide supporting documentation for the invoice and
actual receipts.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly
executed as of Grantor date set forth below the signature.
AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR GRANTEE
By:
Signature:
Printed Name: Paul Blank
Title: Harbormaster
Date:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
By:
Signature:
Printed Name: Melinda Peacock
Title: Branch Chief, Business Management Branch
Date:
This agreement is exempt from DGS-OLS approval, per SCM 4.06.
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ATTACHMENT C
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, City of Newport Beach
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s BUDGET AMENDMENT
C�FORNP 2022-23 BA#: 23-019
Department: Harbor
ONETIME: ❑ Yes ❑ No
Requestor: Melanie Franceschini
Approvals
❑ CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY
Finance Director: DatJ
O COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED City Clerk: Date
EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST:
Accepting and appropriating grant monies from the State of California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of ❑ from existing budget appropriations
Spill Prevention and Response for the purchase of oil spill response equipment. O from additional estimated revenues
❑ from unappropriated fund balance
Fund # Org Object P
100 10045451 431455
Fund # Org Object
100 10045451 881002
Description
HARBOR DEPARTMENT - OTHER GOVT GRANTS
Description
HARBOR DEPARTMENT - NON CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
Increase or (Decrease) 5
5,000.00
Subtotal $ 5,000.00
Increase or (Decrease) $
5,000.00
Subtotals $ 5,000.00
Fund q Object Description Increase or (Decrease) }
100 300000 TIDE & SUBMERGED LANDS FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL
Subtotall $
No Change In Fund Balance
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ATTACHMENT D
RESOLUTION NO. 2022 - 63
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING
GRANT FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, OFFICE OF SPILL
PREVENTION AND RESPONSE FOR OIL SPILL
RESPONSE EQUIPMENT STAGING
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ("City") is desirous of preserving and
promoting uses that contribute to the charm and character of Newport Harbor;
WHEREAS, the City is committed to maintaining the water quality and local
natural resources of Newport Harbor and its surrounding waters;
WHEREAS, the State of California Department of Fish and Wildlife is authorized
to distribute grants through the Office of Spill Prevention and Response to local agencies
that may be at risk of an oil spill occurring in their jurisdiction or are in close proximity to
ecologically sensitive sites;
WHEREAS, in 2018 the City applied and received an initial grant in the amount
of $35,000.00 from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill
Prevention and Response ("State") to purchase oil spill response equipment and secure
the necessary training;
WHEREAS, the City recently applied to the State for additional grant funds for
additional oil spill response equipment; and
WHEREAS, the State has approved the City to receive $5,000.00 in grant funds
("Grant') for oil spill response equipment procurement and its staging and usage, and
now requires a resolution accepting these grant funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as
follows:
Section 1: The City Council does hereby accept the Grant, made available
through the Oil Spill Response Equipment Staging Grant and administered by the Office
of Spill Prevention and Response.
Section 2: The City Manager or her designee is hereby authorized to execute
any documents necessary for the City to secure payment of the Grant and effectuate the
purposes for which the Grant was awarded.
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Section 3: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are
incorporated into the operative part of this resolution.
Section 4: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Section 5: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution 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, Division 6, Chapter 3,
because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Section 6: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 27th day of September, 2022.
Kevin Muldoon
Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
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Xarlbn C. Harp
City Attorney
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