HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-132 - Harbor Charges - Onshore and Offshore MooringsRESOLUTION 2010 -132
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
RELATING TO HARBOR CHARGES, SPECIFICALLY
ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE MOORINGS
WHEREAS, the City's tidelands trust, also known as the Beacon Bay Bill (Chapter 74 of
the Statutes of 1978), dedicates certain tide and submerged lands ( "Tidelands ") to be held in
trust by the City on behalf of the people of California; and
WHEREAS, the Beacon Bay Bill directs that the City manage these lands as follows:
(1) For the establishment, improvement, and conduct of a public harbor; and for the
construction, maintenance, and operation thereon of wharves, docks, piers, slips, quays,
ways, and streets, and other utilities, structures, and appliances necessary or convenient
for the promotion or accommodation of commerce and navigation.
(2) For the establishment, improvement, and conduct of public bathing beaches, public
marinas, public aquatic playgrounds, and similar recreational facilities open to the
general public; and for the construction, reconstruction, repair, maintenance, and
operation of all works, buildings, facilities, utilities, structures, and appliances incidental,
necessary, or convenient for the promotion and accommodation of any such uses.
(3) For the preservation, maintenance, and enhancement of the lands in their natural state
and the reestablishment of the natural state of the lands so that they may serve as
ecological units for scientific study, as open space, and as environments which provide
food and habitat for birds and marine life, and which favorably affect the scenery and
climate of the area; and
WHEREAS, the City believes that effective management and conduct of a public harbor
obligates it to charge appropriate and non - discriminatory rates for the use of tidelands, without
conferring a benefit to private individuals for the use of public property in violation of the
California Constitution's prohibition on gifts of public funds; and
WHEREAS, the City believes that there are at least two types of fees or charges in the
Harbor — fees based on the cost of providing a service (such as processing a regional general
permit) and charges based on the fair market value use of a public asset (such as some
commercial pier charges, mooring charges and more); and
WHEREAS, the City believes that various harbor activities should be set at or near fair
market value to avoid granting or conveying Tidelands to any private party; and
WHEREAS, the City Council formed the Ad Hoc Committee on Harbor Charges
( "Committee ") on July 27, 2010 with the intent to have the Committee review harbor charges,
including, but not limited to:
• Fees based on the cost of providing a service;
• Mooring rates — onshore and offshore;
• Balboa Yacht Basin charges — slips, garages, and apartments; and
• Commercial piers not already on leases.
WHEREAS, the Committee believes that onshore and offshore moorings should remain
a more affordable method of bringing boating to the general public (more affordable than
berthing), consistent with the City's General Plan (Harbor and Bay Element, 5.2 — Provide a
variety of berthing and mooring opportunities throughout Newport Harbor, reflecting state and
regional demand for slip size and affordability); and
WHEREAS, the Committee has held public meetings with stakeholder groups and has
made a proposal to the City Council to update fees that are based on the cost of providing a
specific service, and these charges were updated by the full City Council on November 9, 2010;
and
WHEREAS, the Committee has held public meetings with stakeholder groups and has
made a proposal to the City Council to increase mooring rates over a five period duration
(starting with an increase in 2011 and ending in advance of the 2015 billing) to roughly 14% of
an average of low- to moderately -priced berthing rates in Newport Harbor. To arrive at this
number, the Committee reviewed:
• The 2007 Orange County Grand Jury's report entitled, Newport Harbor Moorings:
Are They Held in the Public Trust or for Private Profit? Which recommended, among
other things, that mooring rates be based on a percentage of slip or berthing rates
(Recommendation R -6); and
• Mooring to berthing rates in a number of harbors up and down the California coast,
including San Diego, Mission Bay, Morro Bay, Monterey, and Pillar Point; and
• Rate proposals or concepts offered by other groups, including the Newport Mooring
Association; and
• Testimony offered in the public record at meetings associated with mooring charge
increases.
Now, therefore be it:
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the above recitals are
true and correct and constitute findings that support the action taken herein; and be it also
RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach finds that the fair market
value of offshore moorings within Newport Harbor is 14% of a Newport Harbor Marina Index
Rate and that the fair market value of onshore moorings is half of that resulting dollar amount;
and be it also
RESOLVED that City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby amends the City's
Master Fee Resolution to set the following charges for offshore and onshore moorings:
1) Starting with the 2011 billings (sent out in mid - January 2011), a one year permit for an
offshore mooring shall be set at 7.1% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a one -year
permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount; and
2) 2012 billings shall be set at 8.8% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a one -year
permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount;
3) 2013 billings shall be set at 10.5% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a one -year
permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount;
4) 2014 billings shall be set at 12.3% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a one -year
permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount; and
5) 2015 billings shall be set at 14.0% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a one -year
permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount; and
6) That successive years' rates be set at 14.0% of the Newport Harbor Marina Index while a
one -year permit for an onshore mooring shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount
and both offshore and onshore moorings shall be adjusted annually within the Master Fee
Resolution based on the Newport Harbor Marina Index; and
7) Starting in 2011, in the event that a person is assigned an offshore mooring permit off of the
mooring waiting list or interest list, that mooring permit's rate shall be set at 14.0% of the
Newport Harbor Marina Index rate; if the mooring permit is for an onshore mooring, that
mooring permit's rate shall be set at half of that resulting dollar amount; and be it also
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that it hereby directs that
the Newport Harbor Marina Index include the following marinas in 2010 and 2011, but that the
City's Harbor Resources Manager or his or her designee may adjust or substitute the marinas
within the Index in 2012 and beyond via posting the indexed marinas on the City's website,
provided that the substitute marinas are considered low- or moderately - priced marinas in
Newport Harbor:
• Ardell Marina
• Newport Dunes Marina
• Harbor Marina
• Lido Yacht Anchorage
• Port Calypso
• Swales Marina; and
• Bayside Village Marina
....and be it also
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that Harbor Resources
staff is directed to monitor the Newport Harbor mooring market to ensure that this Resolution's
fee increases appropriately reflect market conditions. If in the opinion of the Harbor Resources
Manager, the mooring increases within this Resolution are, over time, not reflective of mooring
market conditions, the Manager shall bring this to the attention of the City Manager and City
Council; and be it also
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the price adjustments
for moorings set forth in this Resolution for 2013 and successive years shall take place only if
the City Council has completed its open and public review, analysis, and where applicable, price
adjustments of Other Harbor Charges on or before September 30, 2012. The Other Harbor
Charges to be reviewed and analyzed are slips, garages, and apartments at the Balboa Yacht
Basin, commercial piers not already on leases, and residential piers, including rentals of
residential piers.
ADOPTED this 23rd day of November, 2010.
ATTEST:
LEILANI BROWN
City Clerk
KEITH CURRY
Mayor of Newport Beach
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby
certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing resolution,
being Resolution No. 2010 -132 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the City
Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 23rd day of
November, 2010, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Selich, Rosansky, Henn, Mayor Curry
Noes: Gardner, Daigle
Absent: None
Abstain: Webb
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and aff x-ed the
official seal of said City this 23rd day of November, 2010. bRllTY
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