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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM2007-0005CIT --Y OF NEWPORT BERCH CITY QF� k5wm BERCli NWORT ER ERY "I C IN I Ty � -MR p K)fw �*, ULU-q*u EFST PROF I.LE 301 xm SMR0 RRE E)U)�ESSU IN FEET W I aZVRTIONS BASU oN I WAN I rLr-o fi o F wo /-� 4 ; - LVfN h'�j I ER, we alo ct v 120 oed rloq-� rv.5 fed 7f')k e r1e) A't EEL GRASS INSPECTION NO �]EL GRASS WITHIN 15'OF PROJECT C �:.L GRASS IN THE PROJECT AREA SIGNATURE 0-00- C) 6&+ PERMIT# HARBOR RESOURCES DIV. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WORKSHEET FOR BUILDING / FIRE PERMIT APPLIWARBOR RESOURCES DIV. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TIVIENT BUILDING DEPAR �PLEASE PRIN I UK I Y Vt ,1. PROJECT ADDRESS (NOT MAILING ADDRESS) FLOOR SUITE NO. CITY STATE ZIP A/3 4b Fj� 4. ARCH ITECT/D ESI GN ER�S NAME LAST FIRST LIC. NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION ARCH ITECT/DES IGN ER'S E-MAIL ADDRESS No. UNITS LOT BLOCK TRACT STATE LIC. NO. - c �r" lemoV-412_ USE c- le- �2. 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HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION 829 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589 APPROVAL IN CONCEPT APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211. General Description of Proposed Development: Remove existing worn, damaged dry rot float & 2 rusted pipe pile. Install new float & 2-12" pile. Address number must be stenciled on at least 1 bayward facing pile Pier conditions must be signed by applicant prior to final approval. [Property Address: 554 Harbor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Legal Description: [Harbor Permit Number: 200-0554 IPlan Check Number: 2632-2006 [Applicant: Harry Crowell I Applicant's Mailing Address: 554 Harbor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone Number: (949) 631-3121 I have reviewed the plans for the foregoing development including: 1. The general site plan, including any roads and public access to the shoreline. 2. The grading plan, if any. 3. The general uses and intensity of use proposed for each part of the area covered in the application. Page 1 of 2 And find They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and any applicable specific or precise plans or, Ei That a variance of exception has been approved and final. A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in concept and said approval has been written upon said plans, signed and dated. Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and void as of the effective date of this said ordinance. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act or 1970, and state and local guidelines adopted hereunder, this development: �( Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt. o Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy attached). ii Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached). All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to rejection in principal by Newport Beach unless a substantial change is proposed. This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all applicable policies, ordinances, codes and regulations of Newport Beach. See attached conditions to the pier permit. Tom Rossmiller, Manager, Harbor Resources I Sianature: r4isc�L)'Q--UA Lisa Walters, Harbor Resources November 22. 2006 Attachments: Worksheet for Building Permit Application Drawing Pier Conditions Page 2 of 2 MRR-9-2007 10:41 FROM:SWIFTSLIPDOCK.COM (949) 631-3122 TO:8333642 P.2 HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION � 829 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589 Pier Permit Conditions November 22, 2006 Property Address: 554 Harbor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 With reference to the plans currently under consideration to reconfigure or modify the dock system, the following conditions will now be in effect on the above referenced pier. 1. The pier permittee is aware of the Harbor Permit Policies and Chapter 17 of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code. The pier permittee understands that the above referenced pier is under the purview of these Policies and Codes. 2. Any future work on the above mentioned pier requires permits with the City of Newport Beach and any other applicable agencies. Painting, replacement of rub rails and work considered to be cosmetic in nature does not require a permit. 3. The conditions set forth in this document pertain to the current, proposed dock system under consideration. Any future modifications or alterations to the dock system.may require new conditions which may override or change these conditions, These conditions supersede all past conditions associated with this property. 4. Only marine oriented uses are allowed on the pier, pier platform, gangway and float. Patio furniture, plants etc...are not permitted. 5. Vessels may not extend beyond the end of the float by more than the width of their beam. 6.The maximum beam of a vessel that is permitted to side tie to the northernmost side of the float is 26'. 7. The maximum width of a vessel permitted to side tie to the southernmost side of the float is 101. Signature: Lisa Walters, Harbor Resources Date Print Name D Joint Pier Applicant Signatu re (if applicable) Print Name Date HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION 829 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589 Pier Permit Conditions November 22, 2006 Property Address: 554 Harbor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 With reference to the plans currently under consideration to reconfigure or modify the dock system, the following conditions will now be in effect on the above referenced pier. 1. The pier permittee is aware of the Harbor Permit Policies and Chapter 17 of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code. The pier permittee understands that the above referenced pier is under the purview of these Policies and Codes. 2. Any future work on the above mentioned pier requires permits with the City of Newport Beach and any other applicable agencies. Painting, replacement of rub rails and work considered to be cosmetic in nature does not require a permit. 3. The conditions set forth in this document pertain to the current, proposed dock system under consideration. Any future modifications or alterations to the dock system may require new conditions which may override or change these conditions. These conditions supersede all past conditions associated with this property. 4. Only marine oriented uses are allowed on the pier, pier platform, gangway and float. Patio furniture, plants etc ... are not permitted. 5. Vessels may not extend beyond the end of the float by more than the width of their beam. 6.The maximum beam of a vessel that is permitted to side tie to the northernmost side of the float is 26'. 7. The maximum width of a vessel permitted to side tie to the southernmost side of the float is 101. Siqnature�, )(t'z> k— Lisa Walters, Harbor Resources Applicant Signature Joint Pier Applicant Signature (if applicable) to/o7 Print Name Date Print Name Date INSPECTION FORM Harbor Resources Department Date: I o(, Inspection Requested By: Inspector: Don Duffy Pier Address: sai Pier Transfer Reinspection GFI Present Yes Need None Needed Yes Need Anti -Siphon Backflow Present Other Comments ��Eelgrass_�)� Date �Tlme F] Eelgrass Within 15'of Project F] Eelgrass Within 15'- 30'of Project H"No Eelgrass in Project Area Pump Out Pier Location Yes No Operational Recommended Action Encroachmenet Address of Complaining Party Boat Description CF Number Location on Dock Comments Observations Other Request Map Oi�tput Page I of I http://www6.city.newport-beach.ca.uslservleticom.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=n... 11/15/2006 a3y Ic �ym _Rp PR(Y I LE 1 3o ';QnINGS RREZ?W-�IN aEVRTIONS 8RKD ON � wpx i r OF W07� 4, e//,4t We eK, 5 �N d� w O/V ;7_ - EEL GRASS INSPEC-M DN NO EEL GRASS WITHIN 15'OF PROJE-U 13 i EEL GRASS IN THE PROJECT AREA E S-1 SIUNATURE .2,C)o DA -F -E WA POP Qr:Qr)HQr%rQ r)lxl CITY OF NEWPOPT RPA('w RND CENOTE LOH HATER, South Coast Region DEC 1 2006 CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION 'Ive a astal Commission isi�kt Pffice q A 0 D Pennit No.!' ------------- 6 13 7.--,FIITFCrIVF- PLAN'V I EW JOB RDRSS DATE -0 A STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWAPZENEGGER, Govemor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST DISTRICT PO Box 1450 (a 200 Oceangate, 10th Floor LONG BEACH. CA 90802-4416 wwW.coastaI.ca.gov Date: January 17, 2007 Harry Crowell Permit No. 5-06-464 554 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT EFFECTIVENESS Please be advised that the Administrative Permit with the above permit number which was sent to you on December 22, 2006 and was reported to the Commission on Wednesday, January 10, 2007 is now fully effective. Development of your project is subject to compliance with all terms and conditions specified in the Administrative Permit. Should you have any questions please contact our office. Sincerely, PETER M. DOUGLAS Executive Director By: LILIANA ROMAN Coastal Program Analyst cc: Local Planning Dept. Swift Slip Dock & Pier Builders, Attn: Peter Swift tW CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Govemor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South Coast Area Office 200 Oceangate, Suite 1000 Permit Application No. 5-06-464 Long Beach, CA 90802-4302 Date: December 21, 2006 (562) 590-5071 W3c Page 1 of 6 ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT APPLICANT: Harry Crowell PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Remove and replace existing floating dock and two pile. Replace existing floating dock with a new 41' long "L" shape finger 4'wide widening to 8' toward the bulkhead, a 4' x 3' backwalk, a 5' x 10' lobe at the end of the existing gangway and installation of two 12" pipe pile. PROJECT LOCATION: 554 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach (Orange County) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION: The findings for this determination, and for any special conditions, appear on subsequent pages. NOTE: P.R.C. Section 30624 provides that this permit shall not become effective until it is reported to the Commission at its next meeting. If one-third or more of the appointed membership of the Commission so request, the application will be removed from the administrative calendar and set for public hearing at a subsequent Commission meeting. Our office will notify you if such removal occurs. This permit will be reported to the Commission at the following time and place: January 10, 2007 10:00 am Hyatt Regency Long Beach 200 S. Pine Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 IMPORTANT - Before you may proceed with development, the following must occur: Pursuant to 14 Cal. Admin. Code Sections 13150(b) and 13158, you must sign the enclosed duplicate copy acknowledging the permit's receipt and accepting its contents, including all conditions, and return it to our office. Following the Commission's meeting, and once we have received the signed acknowledgement and evidence of compliance with all special conditions, we will send you a Notice of Administrative Permit Effectiveness. BEFORE YOU CAN OBTAIN ANY LOCAL PERMITS AND PROCEED WITH DEVELOPMENT, YOU MUST HAVE RECEIVED BOTH YOUR ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AND THE NOTICE OF PERMIT EFFECTIVENESS FROM THIS OFFICE. PETER DOUGLAS Executive Director By: Liliana Roman Title: Coastal Program Analyst 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 2 of 6 STANDARD CONDITIONS: 1 Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgment. The permit is not val id and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. 2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date this permit is reported to the Commission. Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. 3. Interpretation. An y questions of intent or interpretation of any term or condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 4. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 5. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to bind all future owners and possessors; of the subject property to the terms and conditions. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: See pages four to six. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION (continued): The Executive Director hereby determines that the proposed development is a category of development, which, pursuant to PRC Section 30624, qualifies for approval by the Executive Director through the issuance of an Administrative Permit. Subject to Standard and Special Conditions as attached, said development is in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act of 1976 and will not,have any significant impacts on the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. If located between the nearest public road and the sea, this development is in conformity with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3. FINDINGS FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION: A. Proiect Description The project site is located at 554 Harbor Island Drive in the City of Newport Beach (Exhibits #1-2). Single-family residences characterize the subject site and the surrounding area. The proposed project involves removal and replacement of an existing boat dock float with a new 41' long "L" shape finger 4' wide widening to 8' toward the bulkhead, a 4' x 3' backwalk, a 5' x 10' lobe at the end of the existing gangway and installation of two 12" pipe pile (Exhibit #3). Douglas fir and Trex composite decking materials will be used. The pipe pile will utilize NSP 120 epoxy resin coating. The proposed dock system conforms to the U.S. Pier head Line. The dock project will be used for boating related p urposes to serve a single-family residential development. The City of Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division has surveyed the site for eelgrass and no eelgrass was discovered within 15 feet of the project area. The site has not been surveyed for Caulerpa taxilfolia, therefore a pre -construction Caulerpa taxilfolia survey must be conducted. These eelgrass and Caulerpa taxilfolia surveys are valid for a limited period of time (until the next growing season for eelgrass and 90 days for Caulerpa taxilfolia). If construction does not occur within the respective time periods, a subsequent survey will be required. If any eelgrass or Caulerpa taxilfolia are found on the project site, Special Conditions- No. 2 and No. 3 identify the procedures necessary to be completed prior to beginning any construction. Coastal public access is 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 3 of 6 available at the Balboa Yacht Basin less than half a mile from the project site. The proposed project has received an approval in concept from the City of Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division. The Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) has issued a "General Certification for replacement of Sheet and Dock Piles" and determined that the proposed project will not adversely impact water quality if standard construction methods and materials are used. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has not yet issued a Letter of Permission (LOP) and deemed the project qualifies for the General Concurrence for impacts to essential fish habitats. Section 30600(c) of the Coastal Act provides for the issuance of coastal development permits directly by the Commission in regions where the local government having jurisdiction does not have a certified Local Coastal Program. The City of Newport Beach only has a certified Land Use Plan and has not exercised the options provided in 30600(b) or 30600.5 to issue its own permits. Therefore, the Coastal Commission is the permit issuing entity and the standard of review is Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. The certified Land Use Plan may be used for guidance. B. Marine Resources The proposed recreational boat dock development and its associated structures are an allowable and encouraged marine related use. The project design includes the minimum sized pilings and the minimum number of pilings necessary for structural stability. There are no feasible less environmentally damaging alternatives available. As conditioned, the project will not significantly adversely impact eelgrass beds and will not contribute to the dispersal of the invasive aquatic algae, Caulerpa taxifolia. Further, as proposed and conditioned, the project, which is to be used solely for recreational boating purposes, conforms to Sections 30224 and 30233 of the Coastal Act. C. Water Quality The proposed work will be occurring on, within, or adjacent to coastal waters. The storage or placement of construction material, debris, or waste in a location where it could be discharged into coastal waters would result in an adverse effect on the marine environment. To reduce the potential for construction related impacts on water quality, the Commission imposes special conditions requiring, but not limited to, the appropriate storage and handling of construction equipment and materials to minimize the potential of pollutants to enter coastal waters. To reduce the potential for post -construction impacts to water quality the Commission requires the continued use and maintenance of post construction BMPs. As conditioned, the Commission finds that the development conforms to Sections 30230 and 30231 of the Coastal Act. D. Local Coastal Program The LUP for the City of Newport Beach was effectively certified on May 19, 1982. The certified LUP was comprehensively updated on October 13, 2005. As conditioned, the proposed development is consistent with Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act and with the certified Land Use Plan for the area. Approval of the project, as conditioned, will not prejudice the ability of the local government to prepare a Local Coastal Program that is in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 3. E. California Environmental QualitV Act (CEQA) As conditioned, there are no feasible alternatives or additional feasible mitigation measures available that would substantially lessen any significant adverse effect that the activity may have on the environment. Therefore, the Commission finds that the proposed project, as conditioned to mitigate the identified impacts, is the least environmentally damaging feasible alternative and can be found consistent with the requirements of the Coastal Act to conform to CEQA. 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 4 of 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Water Qualit A. Construction Responsibilities and Debris Removal (1) No construction materials, equipment, debris, or waste will be placed or stored where it may be subject to wave, wind, or rain erosion and dispersion. (2) Any and all construction material will be removed from the site within 10 days of completion of construction. (3) Machinery or construction materials not essential for project improvements will not be allowed at any time in the intertidal zone. (4) If turbid conditions are generated during construction a silt curtain will be utilized to control turbidity. (5) Floating booms will be used to contain debris discharged into coastal waters and any debris discharged will be removed as soon as possible but no later than the end of each day. (6) Non -buoyant debris discharged into coastal waters will be recovered by divers as soon as possible after loss. B. Best Management Practices Program By acceptance of this permit the applicant agrees that the long-term water -borne berthing of boat(s) in the approved dock and/or boat slip will be managed in a manner that protects water quality pursuant to the implementation of the following BMPs. (1) Boat Cleaning and Maintenance Measures: a. In-watertop-side and bottom -side boat cleaning shall minimize the discharge of soaps, paints, and debris. b. In -the -water hull scraping or any process that occurs under water that results in the removal of paint from boat hulls shall be prohibited. Only detergents and cleaning components that are designated by the manufacturer as phosphate - free and biodegradable shall be used, and the amounts used minimized. c. The applicant shall minimize the use of detergents and boat cleaning and maintenance products containing ammonia, sodium hypochlorite, chlorinated solvents, petroleum distillates or lye. (2) Solid and Liquid Waste Management Measures: a. All trash, recyclables, and hazardous wastes or potential water contaminants, including old gasoline or gasoline with water, absorbent materials, oily rags, lead acid batteries, anti -freeze, waste diesel, kerosene and mineral spirits will 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 5 of 6 be disposed of in a proper manner and will not at any time be disposed of in the water or gutter. (3) Petroleum Control Management Measures: a. Boaters will practice preventive engine maintenance and will use oil absorbents in the bilge and under the,engine to prevent oil and fuel discharges. Oil absorbent materials shall be examined at least once a year and replaced as necessary. Used oil absorbents are hazardous waste in California. Used oil absorbents must therefore be disposed in accordance with hazardous waste disposal regulations. The boaters will regularly inspect and maintain engines, seals, gaskets, lines and hoses in order to prevent oil and fuel spills. The use of soaps that can be discharged by bilge pumps is prohibited. b. If the bilge needs more extensive cleaning (e.g., due to spills of engine fuels, lubricants or other liquid materials), the boaters will use a bilge pump -out facility or steam cleaning services that recover and properly dispose or recycle all contaminated liquids. c. Bilge cleaners containing detergents or emulsifiers will not be used for bilge cleaning since they may be discharged to surface waters by the bilge pumps. 2. Eellgrass Surve A. Pre Construction Eellgrass Survey. A valid pre -construction eelgrass (Zostera marina) survey shall be completed during the period of active growth of eelgrass (typically March through October). The pre -construction survey shall be completed prior to the beginning of construction and shall be valid until the next period of active growth. The survey shall be prepared in full compliance with the "Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy" Revision 8 (except as modified by this special condition) adopted by the National Marine Fisheries Service and shall be prepared in consultation with the California Department of Fish and Game. The applicant shall submit the eelgrass survey for the review and approval of the Executive Director within five (5) business days of completion of each eelgrass survey and in any event no later than fifteen (115) business days prior to commencement of any development. If the eelgrass survey identifies any eelgrass within the project area which would be impacted by the proposed project, the development shall require an amendment to this permit from the Coastal Commission or a new coastal development permit. B. Post Construction Eellgrass Survey. If any eelgrass is identified in the project area by the survey required in subsection A of this condition above, within one month after the conclusion of construction, the applicant shall survey the project site to determine if any eelgrass was adversely impacted. The survey shall be prepared in full compliance with the "Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy" Revision 8 (except as modified by this special condition) adopted by the National Marine Fisheries Service and shall be prepared in consultation with the California Department of Fish and Game. The applicant shall submit the post -construction eelgrass survey for the review and approval of the Executive Director within thirty (30) days after completion of the survey. If any eelgrass has been impacted, the applicant shall replace the impacted eelgrass at a minimum 1.2:1 ratio on-site, or at another location, in accordance with the Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy. All impacts to eelgrass habitat shall be mitigated at a minimum ratio of 1.21 (mitigation: i m pact). The exceptions to the required 1.21 mitigation ratio found within SCEMP shall not apply. Implementation of mitigation shall 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 6 of 6 require an amendment to this permit or a new coastal development permit unless the Executive Director determines that no amendment or new permit is required. 3. Pre -construction Cauterpa Taxifolia Surve A. Not earlier than 90 days nor later than 30 days prior to commencement or re -commencement of any development authorized under this coastal development permit (the "project"), the applicant shall undertake a survey of the project area and a buffer area at least 10 meters beyond the project area to determine the presence of the invasive alga Caulerpa taxifolia. The survey shall include a visual examination of the substrate. B. The survey protocol shall be prepared in consultation with the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the California Department of Fish and Game, and the National Marine Fisheries Service. C. Within five (5) business days of completion of the survey, the applicant shall submit the survey: (1) for the review and approval of the Executive Director; and (2) to the Surveillance Subcommittee of the Southern California Caulerpa Action Team (SCCAT). The SCCAT Surveillance Subcommittee may be contacted through William Paznokas, California Department of Fish & Game (858/467-4218) or Robert Hoffman, National Marine Fisheries Service (562/980-4043), or their successors. D. If Caulerpa taxifolia is found within the project or buffer areas, the applicant shall not proceed with the project until 1) the applicant provides evidence to the Executive Director that all C. taxifolia discovered within the project and buffer area has been eliminated in a manner that complies with all applicable governmental approval requirements, including but not limited to those of the California, Coastal Act, or 2) the applicant has revised the project to avoid any contact with C. taxifolia. No revisions to the project shall occur without a Coastal Commission approved amendment to this coastal development permit unless the Executive Director determines that no amendment is legally required. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PERMIT RECEIPTACCEPTANCE OF CONTENTS: I/We acknowledge that I/we have received a copy of this permit and have accepted its contents including all conditions. Applicant's Signature Date of Signing G:�4dmin. Permitsl�00712007-115-06-464(Crowell-NB)Admin-LR.doc 7�1 Z - E _omwo cz tu cu COASTAL COMMISSION V6 EXHIBIT # PAGE 0 F z cc 'oo' jwbool PIER I t4cAo ',,,jjf k 50 su'll pn HA A No bf 16; po HA t? COASTAL COMMISSIOW q EXHIBIT # PAGE --L- OF Ll I TY OF- NEWPORT BERCH CITY OF R5�PQRT eEn� - Ic Y-ICINITY hRp MCR7 'Ry PROFILE IV 301 11�111�1 RRE 0?RESSM IN FEET P�o OENo— azvwlot�S D9SU ON �E% LORN LOH WQTIC I- . " /' 'E L -,,? -(V-e OF (41072 4 (2- &N we ��x � -,-, �q d� South Tast �%ion d t^ L/ 12,, f -feel Ic t 2� -'rv� -�ed �k DEC 3 f- CALIFORNIA llRr' COASTAL c EEL GRASS INS PEI-, OMMISSION p, NO EEL GRASS WITHIN 15'0r'- PA 0 E�L GRASS IN THE PROJECT AREA IGNATURE PERMIT # HARBOR RESOURCES DIV, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COASTAL COMMISSION C-044- z S EXHIBIT # PAGE I OF I f �lv /v P�� Harty C. Crowell Via Federal Express December 26, 2006 California Coastal Commission 200 Oceangate, Suite 1000 Long Beach, CA 90802 Re: Administration Permit Application No. 5-06-464 Applicant: Harry Crowell To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is the original Administration Permit form which I have signed. I am sending a copy of same to the City of Newport Beach Fire & Marine Department. Thank you. jSincerely, rry C. C rry C. Crowell /dk cc: Swift Slip ,City of Newport Beach, Fire—&-Wwine�aept. PrA-iZoolL Enclosure 17780 Fitch, Suite 200 * Irvine, CA 92614 9 9491263-3340 9 FAX 9491833-3642 ST,�FE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South Coast Area Office 200 Oceangate, Suite 1000 Permit Application No. 5-06-464 Long Beach, CA 90802-4302 Date: December 21, 2006 (562) 590-5071 W3c Page I of 6 ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT APPLICANT: Harry Crowell PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Remove and replace existing floating dock and two pile, Replace existing floating dock with anew 41' long "L" shape finger 4' wide widening to 8' toward the bulkhead, a 4' x 3' backwalk, a 5' x 10' lobe at the end of the existing gangway and installation oftwo 12" pipe pile. PROJECT LOCATION: 554,Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach (Orange County) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION: The findings for this determination, and for any special conditions, appear on subsequent pages. NOTE: P.R.C. Section 30624 provides that this permit shall not become effective until it is reported to the Commission at its next meeting. If one-third or more of the appointed membership of the Commission so request, the application will be removed from the administrative calendar and set for public hearin1g-at a subsequent Commission meeting. Our office will notify you if suchremoval occurs. This permit"Will be. reported to, the Commission at the following time and Place: January 10, 2007 10:00 am Hyatt Regency Long Beach 200 S. Pine Avenue Long Beach, CA 90802 IMPORTANT - Before you may proceed with development, the following must occur: Pursuant t6:14 Cal. Admin. Code Sections 13150(b) and kl 3158, you�must sign the enclosed duplicate copy acknowledging the permit's receipt and accepting its, contents, including all conditions, and return it to our office. Following the Commission's meeting, and oncewe have received the signed acknowledgement and evidence of compliance with all special conditions, we will send you a Notice of Administrative Permit Effectiveness. PE 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 5 of 6 be disposed of in a proper manner and will not at any time be disposed of in the water or gutter. (3) Petroleum Control Management Measures: a. Boaters will practice preventive engine maintenance and Will 'U§66il-'absorbents in the bilge and u.ndertheengine to prevent o.il,and fuel discharges. Oil absorbent materials shall. be. exam ined,at least once a year.and replaced as necessary, Used oil absorbents are hazardous waste. in California. Used oil absorbents must therefore be disposed in,accordance with hazardous waste disposal regulations. The,boaters will. regularly. inspect and maintain engines, seals, gaskets, lines and hoses in order to prevent oil and fuel spills. The use of soaps that can be discharged by bilge pumps.is prohibited., b. If the bilge..needs more extensive cleaning (e.g., due to spills of engine fuels, lubricants or other li�q t wid ma erials), �heboaters will,.use, a -bilge pump -out facility or steam cleaning services that recover and properly dispose or recycle all contaminated liquids. c. Bilge cleaners containing detergents or emulsifiers will not be used for bilge cleaning since they may be discharged to surface waters by the bilge pumps. 2. Eelgrass Surve A. Pre Construction Eelgrass Survey. A valid pre -construction eel,grass �(Zostera marina) survey shall.be completed during the period of active growth of eelgrass on t,,,n _v _,,(typically, March through �Qptoberr')- struc,Jo. .survey,,sball bel�lcompleted prior to the% beginning of construction and -shall bevalid, until -the next,period of active growth. The survey shall be prepared in full compliance With the "Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy" Revision 8,(except,aSrmodifi-pd bvAhis-special.condition adopted by the, National.Marine Fisheries Service andshall be,prepared in consultation with the California Department of Fish,,and Game..-, The applicant,shall submit the eelgrass survey for the review and approval of the Executive. Director within five (5) business days of completion of each -eelgrass survey �and in any event no later than fifteen �(l 5) business:days priorto commencement of any development. Iftheeelgrass survey identifies. anyeelgrass withinthe project area whichwould be impacted by the proposed project, the development shall require an amendment;to this permit from the Coastal Commission or a new coastal development permit. B. Post Construction Eellgrass Survey. If any eelgrass is identified in the project area by the survey required,imsubsection A of4his=ndition above,:within one month after the conclusion of construction, the applicant shall survey the project site to determine if any eelgrass was adversely impacted. The survey shall be, prepared in full compliance with the "Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Po.licy" Revision 8 (except as modified by this special condition) adopted by the National Marine Fisheries Service and shall be prepared in consultation with the California Department of Fish and Game. The applicant shall submit the post -construction eelgrass survey for the review and approval of the Executive Director withinthirty,(30) days after. c6m pletion of, the survey. If any eelgrass has been impacted, the applicant shall replace the impacted eelgrass at a minimum 1.21 ratio on-site, or- at another location, in, accordance with the Southern California Eelgrass Mitigation Policy.� All'im, pacts- to eelgrass ha r bitat shall be mitigated at a minimum ratio of 1,21,(mitigation:impact).. The e,;Kceptio.ns to the required 1.2:1 Mitigation ra . tio found within SCEMPshall n ot apol y'.. zItn'plern, e ritation of mitigation shall 5-06-464 (Crowell) Administrative Permit Page 6 of 6 require an amendment to this permit or a new coastal development permit unless the Executive Director determines that no amendment or new permit is required. -3. Pre6construction -,'CaLfierpa Taxifolia Survey A. Not earlierlhan 90 days nor' laterq-than 30 days prior to commencement or re-commencementof any development �aibithorized underthis coastal development permit (the "projecV,),Ahe applicant shall undertake a survey of the project area and a buffer'area at least 10 meters -beyond the project area to determine the presence of the invasive al a Caulerpa taxifolia. The survey shall indlude�a�visual examination of the ,9 substrate. B. The survey protocol shall be prepared in consultation with the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the California� Department of Fish and Game, and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Within five (5) business days of completion of the survey, the applicant shall submit the survey: (1) for the review and approval of the Executive Director; and (2) to theZurveil lance Subcommittee -of the Southern California �Caulerpa Action Team �.(SCCAT). The SCCAT -Surveillance Subcommittee' may"be contacted through epa&ne tLof Fi h &-Game:(-858/467-4-218) or Robert Wiiii��-�'P(gznokas,,Califorhia.0 n s I r Vice'(562/980-4-043) or their successors. Hoffman" -National Marine Fisheries�. D. If Caulerpa taxifdlia is found Within -the project- ' or buffer ard -as, the�appli,cant shall not proceed with the project until1)`th6 a ppI icarit-O'rovides. evidence Executive Director that all C. taxifolia discovered. within the�project and bufferarea�has been eliminated -in a manner that:complies with all applicable govemmentbi approval requirements, indluding-but not limited to L those of 'the 'Californiai Coastal Act, or 2) the applicant has revised the project to -avoid anytoritact with C. taxifolia. No revisions to the project shall occur without a Coastal Commission approved amendment to this coastal -development permit unless -the Executive �Director determines that no amendment is legally required. Applicat�%, Signature- Date of &gnin� G:�Admin.;Permitsl2007l2OO7-1�5-06-464(Crowell-NB)Admin-LR.doc A 7-1 . . . . . . . . . . I 4li- COASTAL COMMISSION EXHIBITA PAGE OF X, 2 z c\j L0 t7 2 -ot PIE PIER AD 50 1 %%% Al. T.. HA 4,V 0 is) 21; A its' 41 0 COASTAL COMMIS ON EXHIBIT # PAGE__L-OF- -'I TY OF NEWP ORT BERCH CITY OF QkKRT SEpa YICINITY MRP ­. \1�11 I aiy PFVFILE IV 301 ER57 zm SO(ICINGS RRE DR;ESSU IN F-EET RND 0ChC-:- aZVRTIOW D�su WtERN LMER I ryj r'ln I Lt�­ _�26-1711f 0�- W07�4; 12c -ted c EEL,GRASS INSPE�_, NO, EEL -GRASS WITHIN 15'0r'_ PR -- 0 KLGRASSINTHEPROJECTARE-A SIGNATURE (200_C)E)rJ+ llk�C/LX,,, K4:--c-- PERMIT # HARBOR RESOURCES D[V. .CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COASTAL COMMISSION S--0,4 - EXHIBIT# 3 PAGE OF Z' '�'Oufh Coast-R-eg7' ion DEC CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION 7- IV jr/ �.X - --------------------- - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------- PLAN V I By 7' 07R STATE OF CALIFORNIA WN JR., Governor �—EDMU CALIFORNIA COASTAL COM14ISSION SOUTH C6AST REGIONAL CONUVIIISSION 666 E. OCEAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 3107 MAR P. 0. BOX 1450 0 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 -4 4,. 213/590-5071, 714/846-o648, COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Application Numb_er: A-2-24-77-239 Name of Applicant: _ Harrx Crowell 554 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Permit,Type: El Emergency Standard Administrative Development Location: 554 Harbor Island Drive NeUort Beach, CA Development Description: Construct and install a boat deck, slip float, and ramp. Project is -between shoreline and nearest public road and would -extend 50' seaward of bulkhead. I. The South Coast Commission finds that: A. The proposed development, or as conditioned, is: 1. In conformity with the provisions of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act of 1976 and will not prejudice the ability of local government to prepare a local coastal program in conformity with said chapter. 2. If located between the nearest public road and the shoreline of any body of water in the coastal zone is in conformity with public access and public r ' ecreation policies of Chapter 3r California Coastal Act*of 1976. 3- That there are/are no feasible alternativesp or feasible mitiga- tion measures, as provided in the California Environmental Quality - Act, available which would substantially lessen any significant adverse impact that the development as finally proposed may have on the environment. TI. The proposed development is subject to the following condit ons imposed pursuant to the California Coastal Act of 1976: Condition/s Met On N/A By ej II. Whereas2 at a public hearingg held on March 7, 1977 at (date) -Huntington Beach _ by a unanimous t;gx vote permit application number A-2-24-77-239 is approvedo' N. This permit may not be assigned to another person except as provided in Section 131702 Coastal Commission Rules and Regulations. V. This permit shall not become effective until a copy of this permit has been returned to the Regional Commissiong upon which copy all permittees or agent(s) authorized in the permit application have acknowledged that they have received a copy of the permit and have accepted its contents. VI. Work authorized by this permit must commence within two years from the date of the Regional Commission vote upon the applicatione Any extension of time of said commencement date must be applied for prior to expiration of the permit. 'II. Issued on behalf of the South Coast Regional Commission on March 8 t 197-L-. 12 P M. J. Carpe.ftter Executive Director ej/ss permittee/agentp hereby acknowledge receipt of Permit Number A-2-24-77-239 — and have accepted its contents. --- --- (date) 12577 ---(signature) CITY OF NLWeksartl HARBOR PERMIT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT AND MMNTMN THE FAMM SHOWN ON TPE RE'!MRISE 01oEREOF, AT THE SITE MOICATED, SUS�.-C-r To TMIZ O;� THE HARBOR PEWNIM POL-64,"MM OF NMPO, If P -EACH ANM ANY� SPEC:AL CGNV,�MONS MSTI-M, HEPILCIN. I F -Rol IS NOT TRAIKSFERABLE Ihn-mo-ur �mF-, wmv,.-Eul �,,WisrW Ot. THE I CfTY MARSOR COOR-DE,114AIMIt OR 017V CZ�w=L. Tg� RIGH75 WVEM UNDEP PE-l"I'M'67 ARZE, ON0 AND � tHtS PFRMIT MAi S -Z rZZV0kLfE) By TtJE CtTy COUNOM IN ACCORDANCE WJTH 79TLE 17 OP TNE MUM;C;F-AL CODE. flTY NAK§OIR COORUINATO -;2-0 1 PERMIT IVOK DATE CONSTRUCTION DATE ... 4L-I;�2! .. ...... 7. SEE AC SHEFT SPECIAL Permit Corps of Engineers orange CountY Permit Other; 5< -,P -2 -c -c ... ... .. .... .. lv� Af 7� K6� Arx C-1 ic T'rr� TY SKETCH J: 0A 1.44 A ?P), apv rpn-�p L A ed Ore C� 0 sh- TI FE -6 j 3 �4 Outh Coast p,.e 6nal. 9.1 Conmisslo. 0 PROVAL rnlit. WO, B' 4 4A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ANNUAL PIER REGISTRATION FEE Card 1 Card Code 'PIERV Pier Permit Number 41 ZY 76- 9) TTO L(0 -vi e� Facility Address* t1b 19 Street #) (20-22) 24 42 Street Name *Right justify Apt # Str (Or use Direction space fill for (N,S,E,W or Ex: 1 2 3 1-2 etc) blank) Code 1 - non-commercial Number of slips or floats (zero fill ex: 001) 43 2 - commercial Amount to be billed Joint Owner A/ Y - yes N - no (47 51T (zero fill ex: 010 00) Owner's Name C—L (53 Last, First, Mid (Initfals OK) 767 Type Form-- N-N6w Owner 77 C -Change Owner cc 78-80 leave blank Ca rd ,Card 2 Code 'PIER2' Owner's Mailing Address Pier Permit Number cc 6 - 14 A/4VJv&,-r �� - c t�4L�o q 7-66 c) (39-56) Lity & state 57 (58-62) Zip blank U t, &- / (63-68) Dator cc 69-80 Spaces (12) i�?- the undersigned, a iNotaFy rubuc in ana ior saia kUUIILY kXIIU Harry C. Crowell personally appeared known to me is to be the person -whose name -subscribed to the he within instrument and acknowledged that------�--executed the same. Betty Myer Name (Typed or Printed) GROWELL/LEVEML 110. Glen Weldon Marine Dept. City of Newport 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, California Dear Glen: April 19, 1977 I have been informed that the dock facility at 554,Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach, 92660, is being delayed because it is at a vacant lot. This is to certify that the plans for the house to be built are substantially complete and have been�:submitted to the City and the Coastal Commission. Work will begin'ohthe house as soon as permits have been secured. Financial arrangements have been made. I would appreciate release of the dock permits to allow for immediate installation. Sincerely, II& Harry Crowea HCC: blm BUILDERS- DEVELOPERS 1260 W. Foothill Blvd. Upland, California 91786 Telephone (714) 981-1041 State License No. 225705 STATUS SHEET HARBOR PERMITS LOCATION New PERMIT NO. Revision APPLICANT NAME Dredging CONTRACTOR Date Rec'v Fee Amt. Fee Processed L�1� Date Reviewed by Marine Dept. 7,7 Approved_ Denied Corection Required Description City Council: Approved Denied Remarks DATE MATERIAL SENT/APPROVED C.O.E. SCRZCC 1. Application 1-77 2. Consent Ltr. 3. "Waste" Ltr. 4. Drawings 5. Staff Report 6. 7. 8. REMARKS / . Ss L)25D !iDATE FINAL INSPECTION SARWQCB J.H.C. OR. CTY. T.I.C.