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Coastal/Bay Water Quality
Citizens Advisory Committee Minutes
DATE: 4/9/09 TIME: 3:00 P.M. LOCATION: Fire Conference Room
1. Welcome/Self Introductions
Committee Members:
Chairwoman/Council Member Nancy Gardner
Council Member Mike Henn
Dennis Baker
George Drayton
Ray Halowski
Tom Houston
Randy Seton
Guests:
Ambrosia Sarabia, The Log Newspaper
Jack and Nancy Skinner
City or County Staff:
Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager
John Kappeler, Code & WQ Division Supervisor
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager
Shirley Oborny, Administrative Assistant
2. Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes
The minutes from the February 22, 2009 meeting were approved.
3. Old Business
(a) Bay and Ocean Bacteriological Test Results
Mr. Kappeler reviewed the latest bacti reports. Mr. Skinner said the County of Orange
has called a meeting to prioritize water quality in the bay and the City has been asked
for its input. The question is whether the Arches storm drain can be diverted.
Discussion ensued. Mr. Kiff said he's not convinced that particular storm drain is
contributing to the problem at Newport Island. Mr. Kappeler said he would attend the
TAC meeting on April 23rd. Mr. Skinner suggested he, Mr. Kappeler and Mr. Kiff hold a
pre -meeting to prioritize.
4. New Business
(a) Newport Beach Tidepool & Education Program
This item was continued to the May 14' meeting.
(b) Transient Boaters & Live-Aboards in Newport Harbor
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Chris Miller talked about the requirements for a live aboard permit. Upon annual
renewal he said the y-valves are inspected. He believes the permitted live aboard
boaters care about the Harbor and are not the problem. He thinks the transient
boaters probably stay aboard their boats when they rent a mooring from the Harbor
Department. The problem is nobody is verifying their y-valves are operational and in
the closed position.
Mr. Miller approached the Harbor Department last fall to see if they would be willing to
place a dye tablet in these boats when they come to their office to rent a mooring.
Their response was they couldn't do it due to time and resource constraints.
Continuing, Mr. Miller explained that staff recently rewrote the entire section in the
municipal code that deals with how moorings are transferred between people. The City
Attorney is reviewing it, followed by the Harbor Commission and then the City Council.
Live aboards will be permitted on short-term rentals but not on long-term rentals. In
the proposed codes it says the live aboards may be permitted on short-term rentals
"...pending vessel inspection and subsequent re -inspection per each short-term rental
renewal." He explained that the contract with the Harbor Department will be expiring
soon so he'd like to have the inspections become part of their responsibility in renting
the moorings. Mr. Drayton suggested the anchorage areas be included. Mr. Kiff said
he's concerned the County will request more compensation to do the added work.
Council Member Henn suggested that when the time comes to present the new code
Mr. Miller should show what it used to say as well.
(c) 2008 Draft 303d List & Draft NPDES Permit
2008 Draft 303d list - Mr. Kappeler said a couple of months ago he came to this
committee because the Regional Board proposed listing a new listing of enterococcus
for the Upper Newport Bay, Lower Newport Bay and all of Newport Beach. Staff talked
to them and they agreed the data was incorrect. They will not be listing those areas
now but they will list the Santa Ana River mouth and the Seashore Drive drain. The
Regional Board also proposed to list the Newport Slough behind Cappy's restaurant on
Lancaster and 615t Street and the Seminouk Slough at Grant Street near the Beach and
Bay mobile home park.
In response to Mr. Drayton, Mr. Skinner explained how ultraviolet rays and bleach
treatment kill the bacteria but not the viruses.
Draft NPDES Permit — Mr. Kappeler reviewed the proposed changes to the North and
Central Orange County draft NPDES Permit that he presented to the committee in
December 2008. At that time, he said staff felt it could easily accept and comply with
the proposed changes. In the second draft there were significant changes in the
development section but he still feels City staff can handle the changes. The Irvine
Company (TIC) and the OC Building Industry Association (OCBIA) had a lot of concerns
about the draft permit. The Regional Board held several workshops for the building
community to talk about the changes. In addition, he said they eliminated certain
sections. They did; however, replace that with a section that says between pre and
post -development there must the capacity to retain and infiltrate up to a two-year
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storm.
He said the Regional Board is tripling the inspection requirements for commercial
property so some cities with a lot of commercial property will be burdened more than
others but Newport Beach doesn't have a lot of commercial properties. The meeting to
approve the adoption of the NPDES permit and the 2008 303(d) list will be held on April
24t".
(d) Beachgoer Education Display Program
Mr. Kappeler said he, Chairwoman Gardner and Mr. Kiff met with MiOcean. They
proposed a pilot program to place 42" flat screen monitors at one to four selected
beaches. One would be at the Corona del Mar State Beach near the concession stand.
The monitors would list:
• Air Temperature
• Water Temperature
• Surf Forecast
• High and low tides
• Water Quality in the area (as compiled by Heal the Bay)
• Public education message
He said there wouldn't be sound. MiOcean would pay for it and the City would enter
into a one-year contract for the pilot program. The committee suggested it could be
used for tide pool information, jellyfish infestations, etc.
5. Public Comments on Non -Agenda Items
Ms. Gardner said a meeting will be held to discuss the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA)
on April 15t" and April 16t" in Dana Point for public comments. Chris Miller said it will
also be discussed at the April 23rd OCCC meeting.
Chairwoman Gardner said the Newport Bay Watershed Executive Committee (WEC) met
yesterday. The ongoing issue is: (1) whether Central Orange County should be its own
watershed region for State grant funding purposes because our watershed already has
a plan; or (2) whether we should join with the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority
(SAWPA) and its attempt to tell the State that we are one large region including
portions of San Bernardino and Riverside counties (in effect, coterminous with the
Santa Ana Regional Board's jurisdiction).
The majority of the WEC members said that Newport Beach should go with SAWPA
because SAWPA will more than likely receive bond money. The WEC also worked to
rewrite some of the language in what would be guiding principles for Orange County to
be protected and respected within SAWPA's One Watershed One World concept. In
the meantime, the County staff will hold a marker so the City will not miss its deadline if
the County changes its mind and decides to apply for the bond money as our own
region separate from SAWPA.
Mr. Baker announced that he put together a collection of Newport Beach Film Festival
movies to be played on Earth Day, April 26t", at the Muth Interpretive Center from
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10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Some movies being shown are: Incident at Tower 37, Blue
Gold, and Food Fight. He said other environmental movies to be shown at the Film
Festival are Earth Daysand Cove.
Mr. Miller announced a segment currently playing on Heart of the Harbor, a City
government program channel, discussing pump outs.
Mr. Skinner said two days ago the National Panel on DDT was asked to determine
whether TIC's plan to ask for a less stringent level of DDT in fish and sediments in the
bay should be considered. It would mean changing Federal standards. He said a week
ago the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) released new
data on the DDT levels in forage fish in the Newport Bay. There was a high level of
DDT in the anchovies in the upper bay and the mullets that the Osprey feed off of.
Discussion ensued.
Mr. Skinner also announced he had to resign from the DDT Committee and the
Selenium Committee due to conflicts with his calendar. They are looking for
replacement members.
Ms. Skinner said she and Mr. Skinner would be meeting with Dr. Alfred Dufour from US
EPA during the Beach Conference and they plan to discuss the speciation issue.
6. Topics for Future Agendas
(a) Water Conservation ordinance
(b) Update of the NPDES Permit draft (John Kappeler)
(c) Harbor Patrol y-valve inspections
(d) Rockweed update
7. Set Next Meeting Date
The next meeting was scheduled for May 14, 2009.
S. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 4:44 p.m.
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