HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-29 - Amending Chapter 17.41 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Relating to Commercial Activities on the Waters of Newport Beach• AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AM ENDING CHAPTER 17.41 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
M NICIPAL CODE RELATING TO COMMERCIAL
.ACTIVITIES ON THE WATERS OF NEWPORT BEACH
Section
17.41 .005
17.41.010
17.41.020
17.41 .025
17.41 .030
17.41 .040
17.41.050
17.41.070
17.41.080
17.41.090
•17.41 .095
17.41.100
17.41.110
17.41.120
17.41.130
Findings and Purpose
Definitions
Permit for Corrmercial Activities Required
Exceptions
Application for Permit
Filing Fee
Issuance of Permit
Power to Impose Conditions; Hold Harmless
Duration of Permit
Revocation
Appeal
Transfer of Permit
Licenses and Fees Not Exclusive
Application to Existing Activities
Misdemeanor - Public Nuisance
SECTION 1. Chapter 17.41 is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Section 17.41.005 - Findings and Purpose
In adopting this Ordinance, the City Council makes the
following findings:
(a) There has been a significant increase in the nature
and intensity of corrmercial activities such as
harbor cruises, dinner cruises and water taxi
• services occurring on and over the waters of
Newport Beach; and
(b) This commercial activity has created an additional
demand for available parking and created traffic
congestion in and around the waterfront; and
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(c) On occasion, this corrmercial activity has created
an unreasonable level of noise which has interfered
with the right of persons who own property on or
near Newport Bay to the peaceful enjoyment of their
property; and
(d) This commercial activity has the potential to
interfere with the free -flow of boats and vessels
operating on waters of Newport Beach and, the
potential to increase the amount of pollution
litter on and in those waters; and
(e) In adopting this Ordinance, the City Council
intends that the health, safety and welfare of
those who use, enjoy and own property near the
waters of Newport Beach are not adversely affected
by commercial activities conducted on those
waters.
Section 17.41.010 - Definitions
(a) For the purpose of this chapter, the term "waters
of Newport Beach" shall mean all waters within the
corporate limits of the City of Newport Beach and
within which the tide ebbs and flows, whether or
not the ordinary or mean high tide line of the
Pacific ocean has been fixed by ordinance, statute,
court action or otherwise, and whether or not the
lands lying under the tidal water are privately or
public owned.
(b) For the purpose of this chapter, the term
"corrmercial activity" shall mean any service,
trade, business or occupation carried on, for which
any monetary or other valuable consideration is
received, or for the purpose of profit.
Section 17.41.020 - Permit for Commercial Activities
Required No person shall engage in, or conduct, any commercial
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activity on the waters of Newport Beach, unless that person has
obtained a Permit for such activity pursuant to the provisions of
this Chapter.
Section 17.41.025 - Exceptions The requirements of
this Chapter are not applicable to the following:
(a) Commercial fishing activities;
(b) Boat repair and maintenance services;
(c) Marine construction or contracting services; or
(d) Vessels used in conjunction with an exempt activity
shall also not be used for office purposes unless
such use is specifically authorized via permit
issued pursuant to this Chapter.
17.41.030 - Application for Permit An application for
permit under this Chapter shall be filed with the Marine
Director, upon forms provided by the City, and shall contain the
following information, and such other information as the City
Council may require:
(a) The name, business address and business telephone
number of applicant;
(b) If the applicant proposes to conduct business under
a fictitious name, the application shall state the
name, address and telephone number of each person
owning a financial interest in the business;
(c) The name, address and telephone number of the
person, or persons, who will have general
management responsibility for applicant's business;
(d) A detailed drawing of the boat, watercraft and /or
other facilities applicant proposes to use,
together with such specifications and other
technical data as may be needed for proper
evaluation of the application;
(e) A full description of the proposed method of
operation of such vessel, watercraft and /or other
facilities, including but not limited to:
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Hours of operation;
2. Maximum number of patrons or passengers;
• 3. Route or routes of travel;
4. Embarkation and debarkation points;
5. Type of activities permitted on- board;
6. Type of merchandise sold.
(f) A description of the manner in which applicant
intends to dispose of sewage, trash and litter
resulting from the operation.
(g) A description of the type of entertainment
applicant proposes to provide, if any.
(h) A description of any sound amplification which
applicant proposes to use.
(i) A description and location of parking facilities
available for the proposed operation.
(j) Other information which may be pertinent to
• vehicular or marine traffic, parking, noise,
pollution, litter, or any other matter which could
adversely affect the health, safety and welfare of
those who use, enjoy or own property near the
waters of Newport Beach
Section 17.41.040 - Filing Fee An Application for a
Comneriial Harbor Activities Permit shall be accompanied by the
fee established by resolution of the City Council.
Section 17.41.050 - Issuance of Permit Upon receipt of
an Application for Commercial Harbor Activities Permit, the
Marine Director shall investigate the information contained in
the application. The Marine Director may refer the application
to the Planning Department or other appropriate City departments,
• or to the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol for
investigation, report or recorrmendation.
Except as provided in this section, the Marine Director
shall issue the Permit upon a determination that approval of the
Application will not adversely affect the health, safety or
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welfare of those who use, enjoy, or own property near the waters
of Newport Beach.
• The Marine Director shall deny the Application if:
(a) The proposed commercial activity is likely to
create noise which would adversely affect use or
enjoyment of the waters of Newport Beach by members
of the public, or interfere with the rights of
those who own property near the waters of Newport
Beach to the peaceful and quiet enjoyment of that
property;
(b) The proposed commercial activity is likely to
contribute to the problem of pollution and litter
on and in the waters of Newport Beach;
(c) The vessel or craft to be used by the Applicant
does not satisfy the applicable standards of the
U.S. Coast Guard;
(d) The proposed commercial activity is likely to
create marine traffic congestion, or otherwise
interfere with the rights of others to use the
waters of Newport Beach; and
(e) The proposed commercial activity does not provide
facilities to ensure adequate parking, safe
vehicular ingress and egress, and the safe loading
and unloading of passengers and supplies.
The Marine Director shall notify Applicant of his
decision within 90 days from the date on which the application is
submitted.
Section 17.41.070 - Power to Impose Conditions; Hold
Harmless In granting any permit pursuant to this Chapter, the
• Marine Director, or the City Council on appeal, may impose any
additional conditions on the permit to ensure that the proposed
commercial activity will be compatible with the predominantly
recreational character of the waters of Newport Beach, the rights
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of other persons using the waters of Newport Beach, the interests
of residents and property owners whose properties abut or are in
• close proximity to the waters of Newport Beach, and the interests
of the general public. Any such permit shall contain a provision
stating 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 claim for damages arising
out of the exercise of the permit; in addition, the permittee
shall reimburse said agencies for all attorney's fees and other
costs which are expended by them in defending against any claim,
lawsuit or judgment arising out of the activities of the
permittee carried on under the authority of such permit.
The Marine Director or City Council, on approval or
review, shall have the power to impose new conditions or modify
existing conditions with regard to any permit issued pursuant to
this Chapter upon a determination that the operations by
• permittee, in the absence of the new or modified conditions, does
adversely impact the health, safety or welfare of those who use,
enjoy and own property near the waters of Newport Beach.
Section 17.41.080 - Duration of Permit Unless
otherwise specified, a permit issued pursuant to this Chapter
shall be valid until terminated or revoked.
Section 17.41.090 - Revocation Any permit granted
pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter may be revoked, by the
Marine Director, in whole or in part, upon five days' prior
written notice to permittee, directing the permittee to appear at
the time, date and place specified in the notice to show cause
why the permit should not be revoked. The notice shall specify
the reasons for the proposed action. A permit may be revoked on
any of the following grounds:
(a) That the permit holder has made a misrepresentation
as to any material fact set forth in the
application;
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(b) For the violation of any law, rule or regulation of
the United States, the United States Coast Guard,
• the State of California, the City of Newport Beach,
the County of Orange or the Orange County Sheriff's
Harbor relating to the commercial activities
authorized by any permit issued pursuant to this
Chapter;
(c) That the commercial activities of permittee
adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of
those who use, enjoy or own property near the
waters of Newport Beach;
(d) That the commercial activities of permittee fall
within the criteria for denial of an application,
as set forth in subparagraph (a), (b), (c), (d) or
(e) of Section 17.41.050.
Section 17.41.095 - Appeal Any applicant aggrieved by
• a decision of the Marine Director may appeal to the City
Council. The appeal must be writing, filed with the City Clerk
within 15 days from the date on which notice of the action by the
Marine Director was deposited in the U.S. Mail, and must set
forth the facts and circumstances that form the basis of the
appeal.
The City Council may preside over the hearing on appeal
or, in the alternative, may appoint a hearing officer to receive
all relevant evidence and to prepare findings and recorrmendat i ons
to be considered by the City Council at a regular meeting held
within 60 days from the date of the hearing. The City Council
shall determine the merits of the appeal and may sustain,
overrule, or modify the action of the Marine Director. The
• decision of the City Council shall be final.
Section 17.41.100 - Transfer of Permit No permit
issued pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter shall be
transferable either by assignment, sale, hypothecation, operation
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of law or otherwise without permission of the City Council having
first been obtained. Application for transfer of any permit
• shall be subject to the some terms, conditions and requirements
as an application for an original permit. In approving the
transfer of any existing permit, the City Council may impose such
conditions as it may determine are in the public interest.
Section 17.41.110 - Licenses and Fees not Exclusive
Fees and permits required by this Chapter shall be in addition to
any license, permit or fee required under any other Chapter of
this Code or any other provision of law.
Section 17.41.120 - Application to Existing
Activities. The commercial activities of those holding permits
issued prior to the effective date of this Ordinance may be
continued to the extent authorized by permit or prior ordinances,
but the permittee shall not increase, or expand activities beyond
those which are conducted on the effective date of this
• Ordinance, unless an amendment to the permit has been approved by
the Marine Director or City Council on appeal.
Any person, firm, corporation or other entity
conducting any commercial activity on the waters of Newport Beach
on the effective date of this Ordinance, who does not possess a
valid permit issued pursuant to this Chapter, shall apply to the
City for such a Permit not later than ninety (90) days from the
effecctive date of this Ordinance.
Section 17.41.130 - Misdemeanor - Public Nuisance
(a) Any person violating the provisions of this Section
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any person
convicted of a violation of this Section shall be
punishable by a fine of not more than $500.00, or
• by imprisonment in the County jail for a period not
to exceed six months, or by both such fine and
imprisonment. A person violating the provisions of
this Chapter shall be guilty of a separate offense
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for each day during which any violation is
committed.
• (b) In addition to the penalties provided in subsection
(a), any condition caused or permitted to exist in
violation of any of the provisions of this Section
shall be deemed a public nuisance.
This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on thelOth day
Of December , 1984, and was adopted on the 14th day of January ,
1986 by the following vote:
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AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Agee, Cox,
Maurer, Heather, Plummer, Strauss
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