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MADE FOR A HARBOR PERMIT TO - ONSTR REVISE OCH D`y ❑ AT THE ABOVE LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF ENGR - NEWPORT 13EAAC�JHH PERMIT POLICIES AnrE ATTACHED --DRAWING —,v,' ❑ COY • V\�. :COMPANY .COUNCIL - ❑ DATED iP.0 BLIC. WORKS ^ 'DEPT. - 'ESCROW ❑ DATE - INSPECTION �: SIG NATUR -SPECIAL. CONDITIONS:' - - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. wx FORM. 66-1010 1 4 �+ f MAILING AD RESS ,\ !gym' TELE_P�NE NO. FEE CK NO. DATE APPROVED BY: DATE APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A HARBOR PERMIT TO - OCHD CONSTRUCT/REVISE A ENGR ❑ AT THE ABOVE LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PERMIT POLICIES AND THE ATTACHED DRAWING COUNCIL El BY COMPANY PUBLIC WORKS DATED DEPT. - ❑ DATE ESCROW -INSPECTION 0 - SIGNATURE Fl SPECIAL CONDITIONS: - l PL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. 1 wx FOAM 88-,O o f 4 r s a 4 I �, 7 MAR 78 'AR 78 18 ;;AR 78 R 7 8 e s r 1C 6 p 4 N b C Map Output Page 1 of 1 c t.. { • � 2009/2010 Photo provided by Eagle Aerial Imaging www.eagleaerial.com 6' City Bauridaq ¢i � 1 yy 11y1 1 w. d 'at >� Vtltif�9AEA0.4 "� w' � v o-e Fl @ http://www6.city.newport-beach.ca.us/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=n... 08/ 11 /2011 O 00 N O FROM : FAX NO. : 9494940624 Oct. 19 2004 12:45PM P1 Lido sailing Club 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach Ca' 92663 Fire Chief',Riley 10/18/04 Dear Sir: On or before 111105 Lido Sailing Club as a matter of policy will birth all boats, at Right, in the attached configuration. Business hours 9am> 8pm summer and 9am> 5Pm winter, except boat parade nights, we will maintain a non -rafting non -blocking configuration in the Lido marina at the above address. We,, as a sailing Club when docks are manned with doe personal may raft or side tie as a matter of staging or routine maintenance however intend to adhere to the letter and sprit of the fire codes when docks are unmanned or at night. Regards Norman Rest Lido Sailing Club President. .949 494 3658. CD w O p �S cM M N o t» N Qy O N � d nj N U Q A Lf) W -) 2 ?J C N O N o to col)N N E M a c6 cu 0 O -0 N M J > .0 0) Z j NL .U) � O O p N tpM-0-0 L CD O r � cOC C cd t a) } O Z U > ca } + -0 CA > f6 N J T N a) v 0 O O N �a / M ai (D zs U i ap Cl)o O_ (M U N U � t J I o t M o Cl) S d] CCM M � U V O w co m a) O r E O C" -OO �N.� M y O O � ca c ca M 0 N 0) o 0 O C C 3 c O_ m O is 0 M 0 N U o N <D Facsimile Transmittal Harbor Resources Division 829 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 644-3034 Fax (949) 723-0589 Date: October 19, 2004 To: Norm Rest From: Chris Miller Harbor Resources Supervisor Fax No: 949-494-0624 No. of Pages: 2 (Including cover sheet) RE: Marina Diagram Norm, Attached is your drawing that you submitted to us earlier this year. I am requesting that you attach this with a letter to the Fire Chief as we just discussed. In your letter, you should state that: 1. You have a sailing club that has changing berthing conditions throughout the day. 2. During normal working hours with qualified employees present, the various sailboats may be multiple berthed or rafted. In an emergency, these employees could move the boats out of the way. 3. At the end of the day, all boats will be arranged so there is not multiple berthing or rafting. 4. This action plan will take effect by January 30, 2005. The Fire Chief has been approving similar action plans. Please complete this and mail to the Chief immediately so you are in full compliance. Thanks, Chris FROM : FAX NO. : 9494940624 Jan. 12 2004 11:46RM P2 1� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Harbor Resources Division 829 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92659 949-644-3034/Fax 949-723-0589 December 29, 2003 Re: Vessel Berthing at Commercial Marinas`----`v ©ear Commercial Harbor Permittee; The Newport Beach City Council and the Newport Beach Harbor Commission have recently approved an action plan that provides for application of Existing Municipal Code and Uniform Fire Code regulations (UFC) relative to vessel berthing at slips within the City of Newport Beach. A recent survey of our commercial permittee docks identified a number of facilities that are out of compliance with the referenced regulations. This non-compliance can potentially cause significant risk of property damage and life -safety impacts in the event of a fire. Included in this letter (for most locations) are aerial photographs of your permitted docks taken in March 2001 and November 2003. Highlighted are any vessels berthed, at that time, in violation of the attached regulations - I am providing you with this information to assist you in determining whether your current berthing practices violate either the Municipal Code or the Uniform Fire Code. Please review this information and correct any violations as quickly as feasible. Doing so is the best way to protect your marina and its vessels from significant fire damage. Compliance in some locations may necessitate a reconfiguration of slips or relocating existing berthed vessels. We will also work with the Sheriff's Harbor Patrol in providing short-term berthing rentals on the moorings on a first -come -first served basis. We are also open to consideration of creative alternative berthing schemes that do not violate existing code. The City Council Harbor Commission approved action plan requires permittees to finalize aWppro jid Fte Code Compliance Plan for their specific docking area within 6 monreceiv ths thi letter. L VA, Xp a FROM : FAX NO. : Jun. 04 2002 04:28PM P1 Lido Sailing Club Marine dept Tony Melum Dear Mr. Melum, 6/4/02 Thank you for sharing your recommendations as to the pending possible enforcement and interpretation for commercial marinas and fire and safety codes. Proposal 2 sounds far more sensible under the circumstarnces. As you already know -I was issued a permit to operatewith 10 more boats than your current guidelines and was held to the % parking for each boat when I built my office greatly impacting it's size. On the other hand I certainly don't wish to pose a fire hazard, I have already taken the initiative to remove all non -diesel boats from my Marina. As you may recall most of my Marina fronts on an open parking lot and is less than 100 meters from the fire department with a hydrant on the parkway as well as approved and inspected fire fighting equipment on the docks. We are not live aboard, nor mixed use restaurants, shops etc. I would welcome an opportunity to meet with your office or a fire person to preview safety procedures for nay particular environment .and situation. ,Any efforts to impose sweeping "new" guidelines on my operation will be countered in kind. If for some reason the city wishes to close down Sail Chubs, Yacht brokers, Charters and ship yards in Newport Beach and further exclude public access to the harbor please, let us know now and I'll prepare a buy out figure and join the class action law suit for the city which would surly ensue for the "Taking" of my property. Norman Rest Lido Sail club established 1971 :-4 Yl .zY ...vim aa.wso...^l r•�.+ ,.-.r f .. lLi�1 q jlu a 'p',� aria of _ ! ., �a Wit" "✓ Cr 8yd y r0 71 VICINITY SKETCH 9+8awx*aszt~ 15.+4v, Caae.ecaf>traeos, S' rr®inks ary ox ord s g ool >m dam." and e�ri7o .w9-c7 ow Wafter. �i"ax ar rn j ,0P-IIA4*, anYr ew/yYe y� >a APWj>P . Hardar �ry'ii is Qwq iY7"Oho V i� ILI v '��uY� W �%'dparo A arm i r,. r � i ' 4 �r f e PeT PTO DREDGING UPLICA ION ?ro j ec t Lccation : 3300 Via Lido C.!!oic Yax^s to be Dredged: 400 Method of Dredging: Nature of Dredged Material: �art��ci,T a Oismosition of Dredged Material: D+Taal ipt® b�onQ n'•1- t 9 ?•Q�e+i, ®c►l arta{'] 0n 09+vA _ Me hoc of *Material Disaosition: p{-,e13ne transro^t T::r'oidity Contvol Method: erect of dredging on contiguous bul heaci,r_g and beaches Rei:foraL' rotect bulkhead -restore sand to derleted beacz f Mark Sites' hereby star_ that _ have rear `tee U. (: tint name) ..orbs of Engineers pe=it ®or ;naJ ntenance dredci: g n =ye��crt __hcr C of Newport Beach a:-zd Orange County Harb-ors, Beaches =r_d . azks (if applicable) permit for raintenance d-redging and tha: I aro•visions therein. Additionally I guarantee that -he prcposad dre•-_'g: r:c «ill act occur because of any all of existing use of the afdcted zone Lido Sailing Club nD- scant -type name ) 12/26/92 (Date) • �+ c 1 nT+ o Contractor -type Signed: Contrac=or's Representative It7"*7 L yy r Lru t.. iscgao U ley/Sf%R � n� - •_ 'r '� Q � a aBs ao.a �.� v A . m Farr; NEWPO ar DAB CAL IF'o%aNIA ys � I BE F1 LE SOUvsd•va95 0�� ex�aressed saw fas>6 cnd d®ea�s�c &Alpfhs 6slow 111fs01-7 401vepr /-O's W004er: rprs9P of �ld� opprvxtaxaO�ely' !Q /eef H®rbar f:is�m are esr'ob/t'Shed 36' �- s` it — air 4 / �� q". i IS d y` jDRs- 1 - 'ro,-0sej �jlSS i w4 st9 rf OD k;'.eS—:R t , 1 co.t,,'Ar.AG ro c z)ec r OA t .01 TY OF NEWPORT BEACH MEME MATERIAL SONG HARBOR PERMIT pF.9 iSSION IS HEREBY GINAMM 10 iDON MAWTA1N THE FACILITY SHOYIM >DN 1! AT THE SITE INDICATED. SUI&W 10ilr THE 8ARBOR PERNNT POLOM OP ANY SPECIAL CONDITIONS LOM 11/ IS NOT TRANSFERABLE WITM01 = Ti4E CITY HARBOR COORDINXM CO am ar. 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U-Fab Boats 459 Highway 29, R.R. #4, Smiths Falls, Ontario K7A 4S5 Tel.: (613) 283-1888, Fax: (613) 284-2267 e-mail: ken@u-fabboats Contact: Ken Batty Visit: www.u-fabboats.com PERMANENT VESSEL. NUMBER ARID TEMPORARY '�__�,,� CERTIFICATE OF NUMBER /�p°o®q�p p�P.O. /1BpO[X 82®53®`41 �q �g ry C�}�g{ STATE DFCAlIFDfl#Ll o ,s SACRAMENTO, CAL.IFORNIA 94232-5341 DPASTMENTDFMDTDq VHffLLES AMOUNT REC'D. STICKER NUMBER VESSEL REGISTRATION NO. Co- 8076 V j P 8076 VP Length I Ft. _ Propulsion Date .i Builder of Vessel Null I.D. No. Registered R Owner's Name e` Registered ° Owner's Address t Agent's Nam` �* ` o. By . SIGN RE ERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM Read Instructions on Reverse Side. Boat 102 (REV. 7/06) Alterations or Erasures Will Void This Form FICIATM-OPADDLEBOAW -AGE TONTOON BOATWaR MJOVARLB Wjl4TCC*T-ll SUMOVE LSC 'IVL&IMO MWORTBEACH A CAGE M 1� 12 WC 3301L RX-JUJU-) STWL YOW 00 US FITC PEAC) VAB - Ir 11 Hr IMCOTOR MOUNT OFT-IOITA�L March 13, 1989 Norm Rest Lido Sailing Club, ',Inc. 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, Ca. !,92663 Dear Mr. Rest: Tony Melum, Tidelands Administrator, and myself, inspected your proposed sitefor the pumpout facility two weeks ago. We approved the site.1i At that time we informed your manager, Jeff Glecher, that the next step was to submit your plumbing plans to the Building Department for their approval. To date, this has not been done. The deadline for installing said pump is rapidly approaching. A pumpout facility must be in place within thirty (30) days from receipt of this letter or the City could require cessation of activities at club. Please call me at the Marine Department if I can be of any assistance in helping you meet this requirement. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Respectfully, Wes Armand Harbor Inspectorw PE"'IT NO. g: DREDGING APPLICATION Project Lccation: 9W0 Via Lido, Rewpor� tBeach Cubic Yards to be Dredged: ✓/00 Method of Dredging: ClTr�i nn Nature of Dredged Material.: S,,,4 Disposition of Dredged Material: pirolinQ Lrana=rt to beach reclamation aroa_ Method of Material Disposition: Piueline trsnsoort T=bidity Control Method: ppd-11 o �41 4ejln,, z Zri t-T► _f -ct of dredging on contiguous bulkheading and beaches Reinforce/orotect bulkhead -restore sand n v to detl..ted Desch I. Mark Sites , hereby state that I have read the U. S . icy (print name) CarpS Of Engineers 13e_'';:11t or maintenance dredging in ivew,00 j' '="``cr, _ e �J wr�J City of Ne=sport. Beach and Orange County Harbors, Beaches lord Parks Did-CriCt (_f applicable) pernd-t- for .*laintenanCB dredging and that 7 -acCa=C the provisions therain. -�%dit? orally I cuarantee that tie L7�CLJ52^� Lr�• �'.na wJ71 not Occur because of any altering of existing use of the of=e,c`ed zone. Lido Sailing Club E-iap-leant-type name) iContraCtor-type na_,e) 11/4/8.5 Signed: Gate) Ccntrac Representat_Ve P we✓ieR/ fr an � R TQ � •.,tdoA Aitc `�• /Sc.�wp D •0.9 Q 4 }. Ge, O c-ry ti � VICINITY SKETCH WICsr-lirrr N s wooRr 8AY/ CAL WOOL IA Y �100 - . _S H I SOUndinys ors tXpiess�d /n fbef and 'od�no�e dop fh s below ti7crO17 Lo war o w Wo fdr. /tilox/..arns,: ro.�yer of lido opp1.0X 1"ois/y /O ,�Qcf Horbor %iieS: ore. es�ob/.Shed 7n phis . secfios of'Newporf SO 0�7 4". 12.1, .cll" ... ! MA.:l.�lai< ' •�' I�:LcSfI� \011 CITY 00 NEWPORT BEACH H A R B GRIER P ER FRY 17 W CT is AN YZAINTAIN THE FPACH-�TY S'n, --EVE!! E is y AT THE SITF iNDMATED, IC THE HARIEZ07-1 PEACH -A' gS V. MGHTS THIS CODE - IN ACCORDANCR te r cown-fti Dredging depths, locations of depths, and-quanti'rties.-removed are subject to approval of PublicAorks Department and Marine Department prior to dredging. PERMIT ISSUED SUBJECT TO DREDGE MATERIAL EHiNG HAULED TO SEA PLACED ON BEACH 0 ` SHERIFF -CORONER DEPARTMENT COUNTY OF GRANGE / N. CALIFORNIA.... &W­ 'BRAD GATES SHERIFF -CORONER October 9, 1985 Lido Sailing Club i L Attn: Norm Rest 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dear Mr. Rest: I appreciate receiving your recent correspondence concerning proposed construction and dredging at your facility. Please be assured of our cooperation in assisting you with approved relocation of your boats during actual construction. Once you have re- ceived all necessary permits and have a starting time, we will be pleased to meet with you to discuss temporary berthing or mooring arrangements. At the current time, it would appear that your facility is not impacted by on -going construction and, therefore, there is no need for any devi- ation from applicable ordinances and regulations. For that reason, we do not see a need for any change in our current enforcement activities. We look forward to working with you in the future and assisting in the successful completion of your project. Respectfully, A BRAD GATE, SHE FF-C NER US ARMY CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE of ENGINEERS OF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT Los Angeles District Public Notioe/A ication No. 85-124-CH Date AUG-,_ 6 Comment Deadline SEP 5 1985 Interested parties are hereby notified that an application has been received for a Department of the Army permit for the activity described below and shown on the attached drawing(s). Applicant(s) Jerry and Norm Rest (714) 675-0827 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, California 92663 Location Newport Harbor, Pacific. Ocean at 3300 Via Lido, Newport Beach, Orange County, California. Activity - construct an 85-foot groin wall; and excavate 400 cubic yards of sand. (For more information see page-2 of this notice.) - --- - Comment and Review Period - Interested parties are U.S. Army Engineer District invited to provide their views on the proposed work, ATTN: SPLCO-R-85-124-CH which will become a part of the record and will be con P. O. Bog 2711 sidered in the decision. Comments should be mailed to: Los Angeles, CA 90053-2325 Water Quality - Certification that the proposed discharge will comply with the applicable effluent limitations and water quality standards is hereby requested from the location state. A `certification obtained for the construction of any facility must also pertain to the subsequent operation of the facility. Coastal Zone Management - The applicant has certified that his proposed activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the approved State Coastal Zone Management Program. The District Engineer hereby requests the California Coastal Commission's concurrence or nonconcurrence Cultural Recces - The latest version of the National Register of Historic Places has been consulted and this site is not listed. This review constitutes the extent of cultural resources investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of, the presence of such resources. Endangered Species - Preliminary determinations. indicate that the proposed activity will not affect endangered species, or their critical habitat, designated as endangered or threatened (Endangered Species Act). Therefore, formal consultation under Section 7 (c) of the Act is not required. Authority This permit will be issued or denied under the followi� authorities: x Structures or work in or affecting navigable waters- of the United ate Sts -Section 10 River and Harbor ct o (33 U.S.C. 403). x Discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States,- Section 404, Clean Water Act T� u..�.t . 1344). Transportation of dredged material for purpose of dumping into ocean waters - Section 103, Marine lrotection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972'(33 U.S.C. 1413). Evaluation - The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources.- The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal, will be considered including the cumulative `effects thereof; among those are conservation, economics, .aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, flood plain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion, and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, 'safety, food production and, in general, the needsand welfare of the people. In addition, if the proposal would discharge dredged or fill material, the evaluation of the activity will include application of the EPA Guidelines (40 CFR 230) as required by Section 404 (b)(1) of the Clean Water Act. �F Z�Oat�.E � ST i:+,nR. !GARB tSLVD �~ .P;T° \ a / �ri`� cat_escA iI ly ''_ �,. �G / ° Ne �'e .� Pr � - •i, a. ! .,-a:.t• �--io nrxpw n roc Ani '— .arexr. gay # s 'f. ]E a41P apt •C /.. ,e ` , :. S` ? . �F.� <4 y '.�EnS FAWEW DR oc —41 ammum � x .,®tea . ♦ s f � x r., .¢� i� ' / /` : o- X/� 4 a' �`b 3� , "`='—. �-� } I r •� f � �°j�w. .�j.'n '"� ;._ ''` nFB®i� S t [=k s an � �. CCC Z1 I P3 SEE MA® --CITY OF NEWPOR T ®EACH HARBOR APPLICATION NO. 1 qCL �}e law s v+ o0 ..i.SQ L.-- 0", f1 £xiSt'in°L Qp 0 Z ceA.w. V Go#Qn O i ess n,a,r• `/1Ca N f TY SKETCH wear'uzr i New.poar 5wy, CJgl.rroa.M[q - w strrp S4unp'ings on c>.f���s5e• i� {a'ef Ond dsnoft'.., _ lhS ,below "d-007 /0117, er 40w WO{er. iVlct/.n<�n. � ion9a. of fr'dc oP,o-o;>.»prt�y' /O fr�f. Hor6�or /,i�e5 Ore �/sr:!§ secbdw ot''Ne.rrporf Bor . ! _-_ ,� dam--_ 3�' --.�� �-----' �o' .----•�����—' .. 1 aN ? 50 IL $ 1l,SK1�ev�3. i t � OU 1 109G 4 -v--->O SC,C0rporati0rl ^y_p��----�•- -"'" t�� g w 114 d p®,,►e� +o S� � t ®'�' .4vF'G/C..rLYT�" ' 330a `V+a -,i d 907 ro9s 7-04C7- ocx or a g f `11 r + slfbcT z OF 7 STATUS SHEET HARBOR PERMITS LOCATION �'/'4', New PERMIT NO. 1�`"33� � Revision is APPLICANT NAME Dredging 4 CONTRACTOR Date Rec°vFee Amt.Fee Processed _ Date Reviewed by Marine Dept. Approved Denied Corection Required - Description City Council: Approvedyl-li;441-1 Remarks DATE MATERIAL SENT/APPROVED SCRZCC 1. Application 2. Consent Ltr. 3. "Waste" Ltr. 4. Drawings 5. Staff Report 6. 7. 8. REMARKS Denied SARWQCB J.H.C. OR. CTY. T.I.C.. DATE FINAL. INSPECTION CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Marine Department June 24, 1985 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 124-3300 BY.THE LIDO SAILING CLUB TO CONSTRUCT AN 85 FOOT GROIN WALL ADJACENT TO THEIR PROPERTY AT 3300 VIA LIDO Recommendation: If desired, approve the application, subject to: 1. Approval of the Public Works Department 2. Approval of the California Coastal Commission, 3. Approval of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Discussion: This application is before the City Council as required by Section 5.C.3.of the Harbor Permit Policies which states: "Prior approval of the City Council will also be required before issuing a permit for shore -connected structures when the abutting property is zoned commercial." The applicant has experienced a need to do maintenance dredging in and, around his commercial marina. Dredging,. in the past,�has caused the public beach adjacent to the marina to erode, and the City has been rnt to allow additional dredging. The installation of the groin wall as -posed should stabilize the public beach and allow the applic r to renew maintenance dredging in the commercial marina. David Harshbarger Marine Director ,4�� Tony M u Tidelands Administrator TM:db STATE OF CALIFORNIA—STATE LANDS COMM ISSIOty/ GEORGE DEUKMEiIAN, Governor STATE LANDS COMMISSION s' 1807 13TH STREET -� SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 August 29, 1985 File Ref.: PNCELA 85-124 Mr. Jerry Rest 3300 Via Lido n H Cn 92663 Dear Mr. Rest: The State Lands Commission's staff has received Department of the Army,_ Los Angeles District, Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. 85-124, doted August 6, 1985, relative to your application for a permit to construct an 85-foot groin wall. Any sovereign interests of the State of California in the existing tide and submerged lands over which your facilities will extend have been granted in trust by the Legislature to the City of Newport Beach. There- fore, you need not apply to the State Lands Commission for project autho- rization. However, you should contact the City and all other applicable agencies having approval authority for your project. This action doesnotconstitute, nor shall it be construed as, a waiver of any right, title, or interest by the State of California in any lands under its jurisdiction Very truly yours, FRED SLEDD Public Notice Coordinator (916) 322-1219 cc: The Resources Agency Attn: Gordon F. Snow Projects Coordinator Debbie Townsend Application No. RS-124-Cng 124 NameofApplicant Jerry and Norm Rest Effective Date September 27, 1985 _- Expiration Date (IfappUwble) September 27, 1988 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated June 17, 198 S for a permit to: (x) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403); (g) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S. C. 1344); ( ) Transport dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters upon the! issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1052, P. L. 92-W2); Jerry and Norm Rest 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, California 92663 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to construct a groin wall of precast concrete 85 linear feet from the existing bulkhead to the US pierhead line; excavate 400 cubic yards of sand and replace it on the beach above high water/// in Newport Harbor, Pacific Ocean/// It 3300 Via Lido, Newport Beach, Orange County, California/// in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit (on draw- hws, give file number or other definite identification marks.) "LIDO SAILING CLUB" SHEEETS: 1 THROUGH 4 DATED: JUNE 1, 1985 subject to the following conditions: 1. General Conditions: a. That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit; and that any activities not specifically identified and authorized herein shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit which may result in the modification, suspension or revocation of this permit, in whole or in part, as set forth more specifically in General Conditions i or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Govern- ment may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in p8rt ENG FORM 1721,Sep 82 EDITION OF I JUL 77 IS OBSOLETE fERttass�osl s: That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the existence or use of the activity authorized herein. t. That this permit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the transferee's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit or by the transferree subscribing to this permit in the space provided below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addi- tion, if the permittee transfers the interests authorized herein by conveyance of realty, the deed shall reference this permit and the terms and conditions specified herein and this permit shall be recorded along with the deed with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official. u. That if the permittee during prosecution of the work authorized herein, encounters a previously unidentified ar- cheological or other cultural resource within the area subject to Department of the Army jurisdiction that might be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, he shall immediately notify the district engineer. IL Special Conditions: Mere list conditions relating specifically to the proposed structure or work authorized by this permit): a. That the permittee shall notify the Commander (oan) llth Coast Guard District, Union Bank Building, 400 Oceangate, Long Beach, CA 90822,-(213) 590-2222 at least 2 weeks prior to start of the activity and 30 days if buoys are to be placed. b. That prior to starting the activities authorized herein, they shall be authorized by a permit issued pursuant to the California Coastal Act of 1976, as amended. c. That the permittee shall control floating debris, from dredging activities, so that none enters the navigable portions of the harbor. d. That thepermitteeshall submit an analysis of the grain size of sands to be placed on the beach to the Regulatory Branch, Los Angeles District, Corps of Engineers for approval prior to placing such materials on the beach. 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME MARINE RESOURCES REGION a 245 W. Broadway, Suite 350 Long Beach, California 90802 - (213) 590-5155 August 28, 1985 Mr. Norm Rest 3300 �Tia TL-ido Newport Beach, California 92663 Dear Mr. Rest: We have reviewed the material submitted with your August 21, 1985, letter for the construction of a groin wall in Newport Bay (Corps Public Notice 85-124). We also visited the project site on August 26, 1985. Based upon our review of the proposed project and an on -site inspection, it is our opinion that the project, as proposed, will have no significant impact to marine resources and their habitats. Should you have any questions, please contact Richard Nitsos at the above' address. His phone number is (213) 590-5155. Sincerely, Rolf Mall Acting Regional Manager R.'K/ e s cc: California Coastal Commission, Attn. P. Gupta E y �r DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS - i, P.O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90053-2325 T�3 , September 27, 1985 Regulatory Branch Jerry and Norm Rest 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, California 92663 Gentlemen: Your Permit No. 85-124-CH has been validated and is enclosed. Also enclosed are Work Status Post Cards (dupe) and Notice of Authorization.' Sincerely, �- Dennis F. Bu Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer Enclosures foot is THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. Your attention is particularly invited to the Special Conditions on pages 3 and 4. All copies shall be signed and dated by an owner or authorized responsible official. The signer's name and title, if any, must be typed or printed below the signature. All copies should be returned to this office. The permit will then be validated and one copy will be returned to you. If the draft copies are not signed and returned within 30 days from the date of this letter, your request for the proposed work will be withdrawn. When returning copies, include the processing fee of $100.00; the check should be made payable to the Finance and Accounting Officer USAED LA. Sincerely, Dennis F. Butler Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer Enclosure STATE OF CALIFORW RESOURCES AGENCY' w ~� A GEORGE DEUKM'Governor CALIFORNIA _ .STAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST AREA Page 1 of 2 245 WEST BROADWAY, 5, 380 Date: 9 26 8 s1�; LONG BEACH, CA K802 Permit Application No. 5-85-502 C PG:wr (213) SM5071 AOMINISTRATdVE PERMIT APPLICANT: Jerry & Norm Rest PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construction of a 85' groin wall perpendicular to an existing seawall. PROJECT LOCATION: 3300 Via Lido, Newport Beach EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION: Pursuant to PRC Section 30624, the Executive Director hereby determines that the proposed development, subject to Standard and SpecialConditions as attached, is in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act of 1976, 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, and will not have any significant impacts on the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act. Any development located between the nearest public road and the sea is in conformity with the public access and public recreation policies of Chapter 3. Additional reasons for this determination, and for any special conditions, may be discussed on the reverse (Page 2). NOTE: The Commission's Regulations provide that this permit shall be reported to the Commission at its next meeting. If one—third or more of the appointed membership of the Commission.so request, a permit will not be issued for this permit application. Instead, 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: i zesday, October 23, 1985 9:00 a.m. Holiday Irm-LAX, 9901 La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles Ca. 90045 IMPORTANT — Before You may roceed with -development the following must occur: For this permit to become effective you must sign Page 2 of the enclosed duplicate acknowledging the permits 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 acknowledgment and evidence of compliance with all special conditions, we will send you an authorization to proceed with development. PETER DOUGLAS Executive Director 4 ky by:�j , Title: Planner File 124-3300 1/9/81 Met with Jack Fancher, Bob Hoffman, and Dick Nitsos to discuss the environmental feasibility of a bulkhead adjacent to the Lido Isle Sailing Club and the Lido bridge. They indicated they would have grave concerns with a deep water bulkhead, but had no problem with a groin containing wall built up out of the intertidal zone. This would allow additional dredging in the Sailing Club area and reduce the angle of the slope of the City beach into the Bay. The owner of the Sailing Club will pursue this further. TM MR. MAYOR - MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL This item first came before the Council during their consideration of an amendment to the Municipal Code governing Commercial Activities harbor permit. Subsequently, a meeting was held with Councilman Rogers, Mr. Avery, the City Attorney and the Marine Director. Staff was directed to report to Council on the Lido Sailing Club operation with specific attention to the density of use and parking requirements. During the review, pertinent sections of the Municipal Code and the Harbor Permit Policies that pertained to these items were identified - that is section pertaining to "rafting of vessels", "vessel tie-up methods" and "parking and restroom requirements". Additionally, the history of the Harbor Permit for this location was compiled. Finally, the present operation was reviewed for conformance with the Municipal Code and the Harbor Permit Policies. r� s ek ,%ae:e'`'.�- A, 0 4 4�✓A 4= '1''°. I� C" C.,�£,+e.,',A� NC d �' �:'' W" F'^"�;y or''� .1/ ! d fi' ,FN'i✓ .¢1"5' . ✓ wr�r €�W �A' 4 � �_% e.,. /%�"�¢,°�i5 ':,.M � '°�.,�'rv'7AK L..-.�d:S..c,%a/IAs a.�. �'KC�a�:, a..'/ �3�A. £: '•'."" File 124-3300 12/18/80 Ray Garver, Jim Lorman, Lloyd Dalton and I met on site at 3300 via Lido and the Lido Bridge. The beach in this area is eroding into the bay and into the slip areas of the Lido Sailing Club. The owner of the Club wants to dredge under his docks. The beach adjacent to the slips has continued to erode into the bay and in the direction of the slips. It was the opinion of Mssrs. Lorman and Dalton that to allow him to dredge again, even if the material were placed on the beach, would eventually increase the erosion of the City beach. The best alternative from the City's point of view would be to have the property owner build a groin wall perpendicular to his bulkhead and then dredge, putting the material back on the beach. The only other alternative would be to do nothing and hope the erosion has stabilized. This is not very attractive to the property owner. At this point I will discuss the groin with the property owner and see if we can go from there. TM 'd 'n..9 Cla/ 4 0Cwoi ZR J 11Pw1)or1p_)et4t ). r714) 675_0827 May 2, 1978 City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, CA Please accept this letter and drawing as an informal request for approval of our temporary use of the parking area located on the property of 3300 Via Lido. Our intention is to restripe the agphalt area and in some way delineate the parking stalls on the dirt by onother method such as a row of stepping stones, bricks, 2x4s paintnd, etc. We do not prefer asphalt for many'reasons, so if thrgv aiterndtives are acceptable we will proceed in one of these wayq. This lot is for the use of our clue members and we have an attendant on duty seven days a week a minimum of eight hours per day. The use of an attendant will allow us to maximize the area in the most effi- cient manner. Probably we will not: park as many cars on the lot as we have available space other than on Sunday. Most of the week two,(2) to six (6) cars would be common, Thank you for your consideration. ox e ry Rest LJ 0 SMILING CLUB CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MARINE SAFETY DEPARTMENT RECORD OF ORAL INFORMATION No­,--INIT. DATE M.S. DIRECTOR From: In person ASST.DIRECTOR Address: Telecon SECRETARY TO: Diva SUBJECT: File: Z� — 3 yo o Date Outline of Information received given C 4" x,"o, P2 Person Responsible i , 4 y �,r f ^ CITY 5 f . � i BEACH C R March 29, 1978 Jerry Rest Lido Sailing Club #28 Cabrillo Lido Park Newport Beach; CA 92663 Dear Mr. Rest: The operation of the Lido Sailing Club at 3300 Via Lido was reviewed by the City Council at their March 27 Study Session. As a result of the review, staff was directed to enfoce those sections of the Municipal Code and Harbor Permit Policies pertaining to vessel tie-up methods, rafting of vessels, parking requirements and office use of a vessel. These sections are as follows: Chapter 17.20.010 (c) "No persons holding a permit issued under the terms of Chapter 17.24 of this Code shall permit or allow a vessel to be made fast to any other vessel which is occupying any pier over which the permit holder has control, except as provided in the except- tions found in paragraph (b) above. Chapter 17.20.020 VESSEL TIE-UP METHOD "Every vessel lying at any pier in Newport Harbor shall be fastened thereto with such lines, at least from both bow and stern, and in such a manner as to assure the security of such vessel. No permit holder, holding a permit issued under the provisions of Chapter 17.24 of this Code shall permit or allow any vessel lying at any pier under the control of the permit holder to be fastened in a manner other than is required by this section." Harbor Permit Policies, Section 21. MOORINGS "A. Boats moored at private or public docks shall not extend beyond the projection of the property lines of the property to which the dock facility is connected in accordance with Section 20-C." B. Any boat moored at a pier, dock, or float shall not extend bayward a distance of more than the width of its beam beyond the pier, dock or float." City Hall • 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92663 Jerry Rest Page 2 Harbor Permit Policies, Section 17. PARKING REQUIREMENTS "A. All commercially operated boat docking facilities shall provide 0.35 park- ing stalls for each single boat slip and 0.75 parking stalls for each-25 feet of available mooring space not classified as a slip." Chapter 17.41.020 "No person shall engage in or carry on any commercial activity on the waters of Newport Harbor without first having applied for and obtained a permit for such activity from the City Council." Therefore, you are hereby notified that: 1. All vessels berthed at 3300 Via Lido must conform to the above quoted sections of the Municipal Code and Harbor Permit Policies. Any vessels not moored in con- formance will be subject to citation and impoundment by the Orange County Sheriff Department -Harbor Patrol Bureau. 2. Additionally, a minimum of eleven (11) parking spaces must be provided in accordance with the City's Community Development Department standards. Failure to provide the parking spaces could result in revocation of the Harbor Permit for 3300 Via Lido. 3. Any use of vessels that may be construed to be office use or an adjunct to the sail club business" without benefit of a Commercial Activities Harbor Permit approved by City Council is prohibited. Violation of this provision could also result in revocation of the Harbor Permit. The City Council also directed staff to determine whether or not a trash container enclosure is required for this location. Chapter 6.04.150 of the Municipal Code reads in part as follows: "Storage and Placement of Containers for Collection. Containers, except when placed out for collection, or stored in alleys, shall be stored out of public view from any street." It appears that an enclosure may be required if the containers can be viewed from the public street while stored. The Nlarine Department staff in cooperation with the Orange County Sheriff Department Harbor Patrol Bureau will be maintaining a continued observation of the facilities at 3300 Via Lido to insure compliance with the above listed requirements. Sincerel /G1 n E. We den Tidelands Administrator Marine Department GEW:11 cc: Harbor Patrol -Ray Graham A PPLICAMNO CITY OF NEWPORT Or-, AC� J'a Z,nq 8cach Cc, e0 0i VICIMITY SkETCH NI;W;IoRr 5AY1. CAL (FOP-NI/A yi 0r0 exp"C,5,0J1 le7 frl?e7' 017G( 40 .21 e,- 40- A cl rim S.1 Ll JJ P\K Cat porch j IN% C) ® v 'I ol 1_Il d0,6 A49-0,efdo^ 207 0 2 SF e \\ 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER March 28, 1978 TO: MARINE DIRECTOR FROM: City Manager SUBJECT: MARINA OPERATIONS AT 3300 VIA LIDO The Newport Beach City Council, on March 27, 1978, directed the staff to follow through on the recommendations contained in your memo dated March 27, concerning the operation at 3300 Via Lido. Additionally, the Council requested the necessity of providing an enclosed trash container for use by the business and tenants of the marina. Please determine if an enclosed trash system is re- quired and notify the marina operator of your conclusions. PRO! L . W NN CC: City Attorney Community Development Director a cdo�ac�C e�u 3333 d Cat �La�Do fRo b nwPort 1- each, /1,mia 92663 (714) 675-0827 March 27, 1978 ' To the Mayor and City Council: Glen Welden was kind enough to give us a copy of.the report prepared by the staff on the Marina Opeations at 3300 Via Lido. We respectively submit our response'to the staff recommend- ations. 1. "All vessels must be secured in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 17 Sections 17,10,'010 C and 17.20.020. We are presently waiting for dredging that will remove.the build up of sand created by a temporary bulkhead installed at the property next door. Once this is completed, we will be able to dock boats more properly. It is'interesting to note that with our present docking procedures we have experienced two'very severe storms and have not had one single incident of.damage. Further, all of our boats are insured against any loss or damage. 2. "Parking spaces must be provided in accordance with City Standards and Harbor Permit Policies." As you can see from the attached photo, we can easily park 17 cars. Further, we handle an additional three cars -with an employee attendant to move the cars. It is our firm opinion that we are one of the few locations on all of Via Lido Boulevard that meets the requirements as set forth in the City Standards. 3. "That vessels moored in the marina must be limited to that number corresponding with the parking spaces provided in accordance with ISection 17A of the Harbor Permit Policies." Based upon the facts stated in Item 2 above, it would seem that at 75 parking place for each boat, we would be able to dock 27 boats. This, of course, is not our intention, but the parking facilities justify this number. v To the Mayor an�'ity Council Lido Saling Club--" March 27, 1978 €! Page 2. 4.'"The houseboat presently moored in the marina be relocated I out of the marina so as to preclude its use as an office or adjunct to the sailing club." Regarding the houseboat, we will restrict its usage in any manner as recommended by the City Council to meet the City Standards. Given permission, it is our intention to move it to the area adjacent to the bulkhead once the dredging is completed. For the reasons just stated, we feel that we are in compliance with the City Standards and the City Code, but if for some reason you elect to;put restrictive controls on the Lido Sail Club, then the only choice we will have is to develop the property commercially as the Sail Club cannot financially survive with less boats than we are presently using. I'm sure that we agree that for the good of the general public and the City of Newport, its present use in more,beneficial to all. Rest Lido Sail Club d March 22, 1978 City of Newport Planning Commission Information pertaining to Lido Sail Club and the property at 3300 Via Lido. The property is leased at $3000 per month with an option to purchase. The purchase option is for $450,000. A non- refundable deposit of $22,500 was required to lease'tthe property. Property taxes are $4200. With the high cost k of the property, only a business like the Lido Sail Club 1 could justify its use. It is our intention to develop the property in a manner that enhances the operation but this can only be done after we submit proper plans to the city for approval. This, of f course, takes considerable time. We have already improved the cosmetic appearance of the property and will continue to make other improvements. Lido Sail Club presently services 300 plus members: In addition to using the sailing facilities, they also use the stores and restaurants of Newport. We provide at least one parking space for each boat which is considerab lymore than what is supplied in the surrounding vicinity. It is our opinion that the amendment passed March 13, 1978, exempts Lido Sail Club and that the only item of question is the houseboat that we have docked at -the slips. This houseboat is used primarily for shelter for the employees and storage for equipment necessary to operate Lido Sail Club. The business of Lido Sail Club is primarily through a phone answering service that receives calls from members for the purpose of chartering boats. Other business operations, such as statement preparation, bookkeeping, and the like, are transacted at the residence of Jerry Rest. If the use of the houseboat needs to be modified in order to meet the r %rrements of the City of Newport, we will be glad to do so. Nick Walsh Co -lease Holder at 3300 Via Lido MARINE DEPARTMENT March 27' 1978 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department STUDY SESSION ITEM NO.: SUBJECT: MARINA OPERATIONS AT 3300 VIA LIDO - HARBOR PERMIT #124-3300 BACKGROUND At their February 27 meeting, Council considered an amendment to a City Ordinance governing Commercial Activities on the Waters of Newport Harbor. During this consideration, a letter was reviewed which asked the Council to prohibit the use of houseboats for business purposes. Staff was directed to review the situation and report back to Council. Subsequently, a meeting was held with Mr, Avery, the writer of the letter, the City Attorney and Councilman Rogers. It became apparent at this meeting that Mr. Avery's main concern is about a houseboat being used by Lido Sailing Club at 3300 Via Lido. Staff was requested to report to Council during their study session for the. March 27 meeting on the Lido Sailing Club operation. Specifically, staff was requested to review the density of use and the parking requirements for this location. REVIEW OF MUNICIPAL CODE AND HARBOR PERMIT POLICIES The Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 17) or the Harbor Permit Policies do not specifically regulate the numbers o r types of.vessels that can be moored in a marina. Certain sections of both the Code and the Policies indirectly regulate density of vessels in a marina through requirements for the securing of a vessel, prohibition of rafting of vessels and restrictions on bayward protrusion of vessels. These sections are as follows: Chapter 17.20.010 (c) "No person holding a permit issued under the terms of Chapter 17.24 of this Code shall permit or allow a vessel to be made fast to any other vessel which is occupying any pier over which the permit holder has control, except as provided in the exceptions found in paragraph (b) above." The exception in paragraph (b) is for the Rhine Wharf Park. Chapter 17.20.020 "Vessel Tie -Up Method. Every vessel lying at any pier in Newport Harbor shall be fastened thereto with such lines, at least from both bow and stern, and in such a manner as to assure the security of such vessel. No permit holder, holding a permit issued under the provisions of Chapter 17.24 of this Code shall permit or allow any vessel lying at any pier under the control of the permit holder to be fastened in a manner other than is required by this -section." Harbor Permit Policies, Section 21. "A. Boats moored at private or public docks shall not extend beyond the projection of the property lines of.the property,to which the dock facility is connected in accordance with Section 20-C." "B. Any boat moored at a pier, dock, or float shall not extend bayward a distance of more than the width of its beam beyond the pier, dock or float." The Harbor Permit Policies address the parking and restroom requirements for marinas as follows: Section 17 A - "All commercially operated boat docking facilities shall provide 0.75 parking stalls for each single boat slip and 0.75 parking stalls for each 25 feet of available mooring space not classified as a slip." Section 19 B - "All public or private commercially operated shore -connected boat anchorages shall have a minimum of 2 restroom facilities, one for women and one for men, for each 20 boat slips or boat berths available in the anchorage area. The minimum walking distance from the furtherest boat berth to the restroom facility shall not exceed 400 feet." HISTORY OF PERMIT #124-3300 1 February 26, 1968 City Council approved a permit for an 11 slip marina and bulkhead (203'). This work was never completed and the permit expired. 2. April 10, 1972 - City Council approved a permit for a bulkhead (112') and 5 slips. The bulkhead was constructed, however the slips were not constructed and the permit 'agai n expired. 3. A. March 10, 1975 - City Council approved a permit for 2 large "U" shaped slips with one of the conditions being that parking and restrooms be provided in accordance with Harbor Permit Policiesandconstructed under a permit issued by the Community Development Department. The two slips were completed in July 1975. This permit was issued to JJAK Corp. who has retained the permit to date. B. It appears from working drawings in the permit file that 12 berthing spaces were used to calculate the annual "pier administration fee. C. A Building Permit for restrooms was issued August 12, 1975. 4. Around October of 1977 the Lido Sailing Club took over the operation of the marina. The Business License for the Lido Sailing Club lists the Club address as #28 Cabrillo, Lido Park. The license is a Type 22 which permits a business to operate from a residential address. 5. In January of 1978 a complaint was received from Mr: Avery regarding a house boat that had been brought into the marina and was being used as an office. MARINA OPERATIONS AT 3300 VIA LIDO - HARBOR PERMIT 124-3300 REVIEW OF EXISTING OPERATIONS The present operation at 3300 Via Lido is a sailing club with 312 members. Seventeen (17) sailboats and one houseboat are berthed at this location for use by the sailing club membership. The club employs four persons on a full time basis to service the vessels and aid club members. ?Using the "25 feet of available mooring space" as specified in Section 17A of the Policies, it appears that 14 vessels of a 25 foot length could be moored in ;this facility in accordance with Chapter 17.20.020 of the Municipal Code which ;`requires vessels to be fastened with lines from the bow and stern of a vessel. Therefore, four vessels are apparently berthed in conflict with Chapter 17.20.020. Eleven parking spaces would be required for the marina operations in accordance with Section 17A of the Policies which require .75 spaces for each 25 feet of mooring space available. At the present time, there are six (6) spaces striped on the paved portion of the upland lot. ;lore spaces could be provided in presently unpaved areas of the property. It appears that with additional paving and a proper layout, the necessary 11 spaces could be obtained. The present-:restroom facilities, one each for men and women, comply with the Policies requirements for 20 berthing spaces or less. The houseboat was brought into ti7e l'.a,~ Yia for- the put pme of using It An a h. t. Upon receiving the complaint from Mr. Avery, the operator of the sailing club, Mr. Jerry Rest, was notified that use of the houseboat as an office over the waters of Newport Harbor required a Commercial Activities = Harbor Permit. Mr. Rest was told that use in connection with the sailing club would have to cease until such time as a Commercial Activities Harbor Permit was obtained. Mr. Rest has stated that his business telephone and records were removed to the small build- ing on the upland. Since the original discussion with Mr. Rest, staff has received additional complaints that the houseboat is still being used as an office. On one occasion, the staff M-II -sad business being conducted on the houseboat. 351N1M slides of the marina are available for Council viewing. RECOMMENDATION If desired, notify the Lido Sailing Club that: 1. All vessels must be secured in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 17 Sections 17.20.010 C and 17.20.020. 2. Parking spaces must be provided in accordance with City Standards and Harbor Permit Policies. 3. That vessels moored in the marina must be limited to that number correspon- ding with the parking spaces provided in accordance with Section 17A of the Page Four MARINA OPERATIONS AT 3300 VIA LIDO - HARBOR PERMIT 124-3300 Harbor Permit Policies. 4. The ,houseboat presently moored in the marina be relocated out of the marina sous to preclude its use as an office or adjurict'to the'sailing club business. D. HARSHBARGER, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENT Glen E. Welden Tidelands Administrator GEW:ll cc: City Attorney .� �£,✓"'�� �?` _yew,. �yj'°'40 d'.,w..,, �;..». --��°� .t`,Q��a,'G Ai TO ❑ MAYOR ❑ GEN. SERVICES ❑ COUNCIL ❑ LIBRARY ❑ MANAGER KMARINE ❑ ADMIN. ASST. ❑ PARKS & REC. ❑ ATTORNEY ❑ PERSONNEL ❑ CITY CLERK ❑ POLICE ❑ COMM. DEV. ❑ PUBLIC WORKS El DATA PROC. ❑ PURCHASING ❑ FINANCE ❑ TRAFFIC ❑ FIRE ❑ UTILITIES FOR: ❑ ACTION & DISPOSITION El FILE ,K I NFORMATI ON ❑ REVIEW & COMMENT RETURN REMARKS: 1 FROM: r� K Cl ERK d 6 x � CU a ` LtiL � �,y ® 3333 Wit a,,jt �' La .mot Ilewport Aeach, (fablornia 92663 " (7N) 675-0827 erch rl, 107n "ear Council '`embers before The counc 1 cen` re-ch a conclusion can er;nin the non -office use of a houseboat in the Marina at O: ; IL �Taa .Lido it is nec-ssary o exp�_a-.n the operation of theao � �'ailin: Club. Each member of th5e Cluyy,,��yyryryhas the use yo^.fe our � oatG- as though -'-h,:-y were their U,,,rn. �C 1h eni 1�:. l �l: a] J ' startP? in 1970 hid. three boe in a marina tria:tl no longer exists; I had a bu _. nec:s in Alhambra ,and ran t&' club from there wish a.. bo,�J ' 0 ci ga" the boot before an,. after each use m siihen thr-t .rina ,-a,- closed T moved mT,r someiJti3hat I:arger fleet .o Bay 'pores an:d re; -.tee?. an. office onCoast Hil"." ay. I soon realized t'^a.t th office ,tas superfluous and 'seu, up the following procedure 1. Boats a -re on17 used by members ; we do mot rent boats Uo she 4 enera.l public. 2, Members . scheduling service number, at; T.A.B. on 1.7t.h Street and reserve � � at r e ''yyam� 3. Once or twice a day We call and pick ugy reservations. 4. aeh boFt has a ke - lock and a combination,: �h�n reserved, he boat i.- checked. out by ^cur, maintenance staff and the combina'-ion lock is sec m—ed+ The member knows the combination and may board tim boat at his convenience. It is entirel- possible #hat;: no one from the club is there . J\?o money s exchan:dand no contras -LI,s or deposits re-uired. All this is com l_e-tied when the member Joins. Shen he returns he locks the: boat and leaves. Usual a man waits for all b&ar..s Lo return to help them Dock. He usually waits on t'he no:-useboat for comfort since boats return as late =;s &..00` p.m. and the rest of the s,teff leFves at 4 O0 4:3 . 5. _411 T=ido `7ai.ling Club meil is deliveref. to a separ address. 6. Our bookkeeping is done on a contr- ct IaSi s b woman in _ acuna.�j'a� 7. Our acco-.intin:7 i�• done in Al"ambra. MIA �! ' r-ACH d Sa Clall 3333 Wit Coact JVLa P newportl2eack California 92663' (714) 675-0827 8. e onl.,J cam-oai -n for new members twice a year at the Loner `µe-a ch and Lido Village Boat.:Shows . ,hen a pro-pect ,visits the club they are of course interested. in the bo is and. are taken around to see them. Tf they Join they are -iven lessons and so they use differen.4 boats and are checked out on each new one. All of th s is na-ur= lly business or, the water, bu', there is no y a boFt club c= n operate on dry land that I know of . i frankly don't kn_,w tihrt is left tha-t can be co_ s i d e r e d TT offi. ce7` bum ness. Tt -.ound like splittinM hairs to say i c=n tall= to a member on a sri l boat, buts if I. step onto the houseboat it becomes an office The City 1 ttorney tells me that even receivin7 mail and/or a phone call is not an office, but I don't even do that. P,`y mail is not delivered to that address and T do have a very small office on the lot that has -'-he L .9_0 Bailing Club phone number where we pick 'up our schedules. 'be houseboat in ;^uesTion is actually not part of the club. t is my own personal place to get off by myself. It is not unattractive now and: T have plans to make it even better. It �, ould be conven-".enT to be able '-o u.-e it for some office ac ivi+ips,bull ' as thins are arranel it is not essential to our o .eration. T don't see an., basis' for a- special permit since it i- a legal vessel, bu` T am willing to comply if that is the decision. 7owever, T to not believe that this decision should be based on the opinion of 2 .few people who object to the vessel _on an emotional basis. In the ne->,t 200 or so feet beyond my property, v!here these people are I casually co anted_ 40 boa T do not - _k--no,xT wh-at sanitary facilities are pro-:-ided as some are live aboard, and Come belonm to another boat club, but T certainly r,o-,7 there is inade-�u- e na.rkin T have had many sad stories i.ncludin- an ttem-)te:1 rape- from these boat owners ,o nark in our lot. I sincerely think T. have imp -coved -!-his property and plan on more imrrovementq and person-. lv feel that I am using the prooer11 in a m :.nn,,r that ows, .!a_ all,,. S -any people to enjoy out ',arbor. 'his nit plc :.ink is very distal 1:eful to me, but I lso Pxpec- the entire area to be re ulated accordinp-- to existing laws and not just m.v - r=perty when. the rulin,=s are set out. -2- PERMIT NO. �� 0 0 DREDGING APPLICATION Project Location: 3300 Via Lido Cubic Yards to be Dredged: 100 Method of Dredging: Hydraulic Suction Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt Disposition of Dredged Material: Haul to sea and dump at Latitude 33°31'42"N Lonaitude 117°54'48"w Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea Turbidity Control Method: Material to .be contained in Dump Barge at dredge site Effect of dredging on contiguous'bulkheading and beaches None If Wm I., 11arrs , hereby state that I have.read the U. S. Army (print ,name) Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor, the City of Newport Beach and Orange County Harbors,Beaches and Parks District.' (if applicable) permit for maintenance dredging and that I accept all the provisions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected zone. Lido Sailing Club .Applicant -type name 3/20/78 (Date) Shellmaker, Inc. (Contractor -type name) Signed; tf (YolYtractor's Representative h ' w t 11 Od - �� ti�Cw�o.af � '•Qr -�._. p d R T � �, 1i,9��Qf7 I .S.M�lYuurr.....^-. PI.iR. BfA�H \ V _. ISLFNp J l G 11 r J .. � ..,�,.,,,,,,,��,,,as ^so' � ''r T- L` --•—. �. v ��a ���q� _ •II i.I.IS�I �[� .. .� \.\ � CO40 N4� i LA Vr c, r�l i e y' K E i C 6-! w[Sf Ji '7 t Ems 1 Nrtwvoar L5AY, CAL rvokNIA `/ Souhd��ys Ora �.C/�rC55ecU� In feef o�d da�,c/e deaths be/ow •�it~or� Gore, Lo../ 14 9 F rvxl.n fie/ /O -leef. Ho, 6oi are es>'vb/t'shsd in r�h:/s s�Cfio� of `New,aorf Bor j Bra �_: � 'l J Lam. �i• > I! � t u � •7 f \� 1 6 i` i� f.' �'S77 K'�..... 1n� Y1 �' _ ... ... - J ._....cam � ` �•! �'�r 4 .. / � �. _�:_.. -••-- Rest' iioarwF , �-4 ,i� J J,� �' 1 a Yw,►rr� '�0 Sk r a rt �• .CJ,U,r?c/G,ll/'✓T::i /9:! �� � -' a: oo. V'la' V,\,, o eL'aL nt , Sa CU FEE; O 3333 W -4E Coad J�iyl acy 197 ,/� /�� N p�RrOP nawporE&ac4, C-,ablornia 92663 CALF;Cj�f \s (7N) 675-0827 February 23, 1978 To: Members of rlewport City Council and -Concerned Department Heads My name is Jerry Rest, Owner of Lido Sailing Club and the property at 3300 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 9c^663. The purpose of this letter is to acquaint you with the operation of the Lido Sailing Club. We are one of the types of businesses that operate on the water and will be applying - for a commercial.water activities permit if it is decided that it will be necessary. The Lido Sailing Club is an open membership. .,,,e maintain a very fine fleet of boats, from 25' to 30' . These boats are available for rental by members for z day, full day, or longer. At the present time, we have 17 sailboats and 1 potf,er,,boat. This fleet enables us to satisfy the boating needs of well over 20 families per boat which I are sure you realize is a far more efficient use of the limited water and slips available than one boat, one 'slip, one family that is now operating in Newport Harbor. Another benefit of the club to the Newport area is fin- ancial. The club has purchased over r $250,000.00 worth of boats in the last 12 months from our local dealers and has spent many thousands of dollars in equipment and supplies each year for the last 7 years. Our plan has been .to improve t'_n_e physical appearance of the Via Lido T!iarina, at the foot of Lido Island Bridge, by landscaping' and by drastically changing the character and, Quality of boats moored at this .location. With this in mind -,,we had decided not to build any additional builaings` at present and have established a small office in the 'exist ink; building 'on the property , HoiYever, . I a sure �Tou are, - i l aware of the fact. that . alL bouts requirecons rant flteTl.an'Ce . The Lida ailing Club has four full time emplo�iee's involved in service of one o^ is a Da,, -� %-� and our clients ore assist maple in enterin ; and lea r;n; t h C s ivs, u e .tea' ESo E�S SENT TO:-,41J,n9 to c? f?b 7 e m b e r s and in.ci 6ent_:�lly, our 1 e s .sons ar �, to Mayor EZ ZRO �P t�motor r .Cc,.mDer Director r�—j Other Councilmen#� Cr�t�` PQ the public without joining the club. All of these activities take place on the pier. To provide a base of operation where we can be immediately of service, we have installed a small houseboat in our marina. You are probably aware that there have been a feU1 objections from some people in our area. One to -the houseboat, another to the increased activity in the marina. I are sure that all realize that there will always be someone against ,you anyting that is everchanged in the city. However, I feel that the benefit to the city and the public out -weighs the objections. If .any of you have questions or would like to come to the marina, i would be glad to show you around. Sincerely yours, Jer A.. Rest JAR/1r t, T 777 �tI7 2/21/78 .A, 1:�TI Lli`i t, .L'Vo `l�'[{'r U- ��. CY.tC'�iil.*ill.tTv,�.i°'F.1C7RT 0 r'f<r 'IT Z r a+ (,:i'i?ri ry +q .y •� CALIF. C T > :i�. I 'J j S�� ;a l,� ril J....,-.u_1 $ ITTCNCR'A131,. , G L+''CIL. SIC liED Ht €ZEBY zz'`QUfETH T T:x�:l r a.. ABUT , TO i"-, �:trs t i j 1 i:t.l r sal'iv c! 1_ t'-� ,..i.,..,.._.j iLl) 10 — Ai_11..L3..' 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S, v v �, rp TL i 1 �" %tc 1 ZJ 3:it .a. x.,l 1.i J:. .l —twrL �r u t I `.3:�� �ii� i�<"Ri��.�, r:+�t:t.�1_r�4 r.�. �z� l� � ��,,.... rnr*- o Ilk')% vK cR S rti� ': �'' .� YJ C GllyY Ct I ., �3iFCm �:' t, Ty T s t.� ,.� T �-7 T, ON T.:r:_:.Eit�it Cl°' { i!� .TT.s"._t�i}c.,_i.,??i-;�')y,�NY'D ,:1113._�i'-r RT A r I',clffli .,. .%£7:.... i s.'i,j 1)3s_l� 1adDT ITSic11L3� Ps `F:1- i t.J)( t ... 1Y1,v.-J�7L �t�_J T.:»ii' �.. _� r,r'• :r ., _rSA �JEI I� % .T CU�s i r J `1Ssli, T i Vi 0pp,yCEli B "( �.+J J 6A _ L 77 ��... c � s N S _. �..... 1J .liv�l, ju c �4`�.1'�..s"71 IR - � fir.:... �..�.,,•�.�... �=�- _ �� '; , .,../ ��.�'•. ;, � s _�.�� � %fin � 1 Ord /C� "-�-l�r.az��" ' i s s f + try Q ty j�t �°" "" i at° y', ✓ ' r _ :I E - I ill ^1001, • t r 6--r Y OF NEW PORT 86(6H COUNCILMEN MINUTES s NnVpTn'h r 1 11.._ 1 477 1 N I)F X egress to their parking lot at Bison and Jamboree on Sunday mornings and weekday rush hours. (Copies mailed to Council) (c) To staff for reply, a letter from C. P. Harbor Avery, concerning the need for a bulkhead to �� Permit control the erosion of the City park land at #124-3300 the public beach on the northwest corner of (304F) the Lido Islandbridge adjacent to the ;F marina at 3300 Via Lido since a new operator '�-_-- has leased the marina and will undoubtedly request a dredging permit. (Copies mailed to Council) (d) 'To staff for reply, a letter from James-C.. Complaints Harris objecting to the fines imposed for (600) expired meter parking by the City of Newport Beach. (Copies mailed to Council) (e) To'.staff for inclusion in on -going study, a Animal letter from Margaret Vochelli for SCOOP' Control asking that, all sides of pet control be (862) considered before over -restrictive measures are taken against dogs. (Copies mailed to Council) (f) To Pending Legislation and Procedural Ethics SCAG Committee, a letter from Senator Richardson (447F) concerning SCAG. (Copies mailed to Council) (g) To staff for reply, a request from the State Mobilehome Office of Research for completion of a Parks survey questionnaire concerning mobilehome (807) Parks. (Copies mailed to Council) (h) To staff for reply, a letter asking for Anti -Litter possible projects that will be eligible for (2046) funding from the State Solid Waste Management Board in connection with the Litter Control, Recycling, and Resource Recovery Act of 1977 (SB 650) which provides funds for eligible programs. (Copies mailed to Council) (i) To staff for reply, a letter from the Litter Street Control Citizens Advisory Committee requesting Sweeping' mandatory no parking for scheduled street (639F) sweeping. (Attached) (j) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (k) To staff for report back, a letter from Traffic Louise H. Cote, a teacher at Mariners Signal School, requesting a stop light at the Priorities intersection of Mariners .Drive and Irvine, (711) Avenue. (Attached) 3. The following' communications were referred to the City Clerk for filing and inclusion in the records: (a) A letter to Mayor Dostal from the Mayor of (436) San Diego expressing appreciation for support Volume 31 - Page 292 CIgY OF NEWPORT BE.i-CH COUNCILMEN MINUTES `r ` November 14. 1977 INJ)FX for the no -strike resolution proposed at the annual League of California Cities' convention. (Attached) (b).. A copy of a letter to Chief Gross from Julie (600) J. Beck.regarding a parking ticket received in Newport Beach. (Copies mailed to Council) ' (c) A letter from Herbert C. Estes objecting to (2030) the bids for the Newport Center Branch Library. (Copies mailed to Council) (d) A letter to Mayor Dostal from Supervisor (576) Riley regarding the reduction in the water consumption by Orange County. (Copies mailed to Council) (e) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (f) A copy of a letter and an addendum to the (1920) State Real Estate Commissioner from Feldsott, Parker and Lee, attorneys for Newport Garden Villas Homeowners Association, a condominium conversion project, for the purpose of analyzing any developer malfeasance in con- nection with the construction of the project, and presenting any, appropriate administrative claims thereon, and listing the complaints of. the homeowners.- (Copies mailed to Council) (g) A letter to the City Manager from the City of (1755) Orange supporting the City of Yorba Linda's resolution concerning the redistribution of sales tax revenues and enclosing a copy of. their own resolution opposing the redistribu- tion of sales tax revenues on the basis of population. (h) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (i) A letter from the Citizens for Class Action` (772) Lawsuits requesting information regarding our ordinance permitting charitable solicitation' and whether they would qualify to solicit funds under the terms of the ordinance. (Attached with a copy of the City Attorneys` Teply) (j) A letter from the Orange County Division of (2529) the League of California Cities advising that they will have to charge for "no-show" dinner reservations. (Copies mailed to Council) (k) A letter from the Orange County Division of (228) the League of California Cities attaching a report from the City of San Clemente regarding population projection figures used; by SCAG which might have a detrimental effect on various funding sources. (Copies mailed to Council) Volume 31 - Page 293 .r' C. v4G-21�o March 4, 1977 iir. . C . k . Avery 129 Via Waziers Newport 3each,. Cal. 92663 Dear Mr. Avery The City Council has directed this departinent to -respO:.ci. to your letter dated ,February 21, 1977, concerning t:.e loss. of and damage, to the public beach located on the 1.14ortnwest corner of the Liao Island bridge and adjacent to the mar:Lna at 3300 Via Lido. For this reason, Dave Harshbarger, Glen Welden, and *Ray - Garver illet wlt-h you at .the Site Wednesday morniilgy i';arC:i 2, 1977. After looking the area over and coinparing the existing ueacri profile with the profile .at the time of the July 1976 dredging, it Was de'Cermined that the usable beach and the plant life was not significantly effected :Dy, tr.e dredging. project. however, it Was agreed that any further ureuging of the area between the beach and the boat slips could calase erosion to occur. Consequently, the Marine Departr,"Lent. stGf: will recoiiui end against any future dredging in the area ad- jacent to the beach. Should dredging be required by the property owner, our s ca -f will recoLliiiel:C t'alat a b 11ii1e C1 JJe COiiStruCCed a i-;ie j���Oj?( �'ty o,an�r � s expense, as a con tron of apprOV£il for t �l<'_ C.1 periilrt.'- `liiC' - ilOed for a bu kC:iead and itsi.00atiGil G'GrE' cussed at length during our meeting. .inasmuch as there .is Page two 5r. Avery no clearly dC,slgn atad 13roper-' y line frOIi1 W ild", _ e.>tend c, bulkhead, the Consensus 0f O 3lliloii was thaw al-Y I-e-W u�kIk- i,ead should be . oca'GE'c.j along the IitC-,aii ili<�il t (�(3 ll:i3e om tile existing uulkiZead to , a ipoint a:i0ut eigh,i y iEet iJayLJaiC�. " `1'iie staff 1s o1 -III_ieopinion'Gllcit -i i1e !JE?nE l t0 thegeneral pabllc: Would be tofu 'cLninut0 justify the spending of publ1C rullC;s for the construC'�ion of a new Vul�` lE�ad. file undercutting of "i i1C? pul:3.Llc walk mentioned in your letter r_ the r,t y , , is not related to the dredging: O L l t,e Ttlarin�i . lilE �Tali� k1aS Been undermined by ti-ie public use of the down slope s1.Cie for 13 iG iitc�C''.' t'Ill:i C.1(::part:Ilent: will contact tho Goi.CJral. ✓crv.ices j,)epartment in an attemLpt to re,ctif-/ the problem. in conclusion We Would like to thank you for your Concern , ili. this matter, and reassure you that pro or, t0 the issuance of any type or: dredging in this area, it Will be the recom- mendation of staff -L-Ilai= a bulkhead be a condition Of approval for the dredging permit. Sincerely, llAVID HARS11BARGER, DIR1,CF OR OL U Ray Garver Tidelands Aide RG:nn CC: City Manager City Clerk 129 Via Waziers Newport Beach, CA 92663 October 17, 1977 City Council City Hall Newport Beach, CA Dear Sirs: On February 21, 1977 I directed a letter to your offices regarding the erosion to city park land at the public beach located on the northwest corner of the Lido Island bridge and adjacent to the marina at 3300 Via Lido. A letter from Mr. Ray Garvey of David Harshbarg er' s office stated prior to issuing any kind of dredging permit following the original permit (that in my opinion caused the damage to the beach) , IT WOULD BE THE RECOMMENDATION OE THE STAFF that a bulkhead be a. condition of approval for said permit j The reason for this second letter on the above sub- jest is due to the fact that a new operator has leased the said marina and will undoubtedly request a permit to dredge in order to make his operation as efficient as possible, While I have no objection to dredging I do object to wasting public land for private gain, and this letter is a reminder to the city of their statement of March 4. 1977 Enclosed are photos of the area in question, taken last March. On -the -site comparison will show that the erosion as continued. Sincerely, Encl. Photos r /r r� %? Copy of Mr. Garver' s let 1 of 3/4/77 . ' V� ems: J March 2, 1977 TO: DAVE HARSHBARGER FROM: Ray Garver SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT #124-3300 ISSUED TO JJAK CORPORATION FOR SLIP CONSTRUCTION AND DREDGING AT 3300 VIA LIDO PERMIT HISTORY A City Harbor Permit for the subject location was originally issued to Mr. Byran Palmer on May 27, 1968, to construct a 12 slip marina. Subsequently, this property was acquired by Shelter Industries who submitted an application to revise the approved permit allow the construction of five large slips and a bulkhead. This permit was approved by Council on April 10, 1972, subject to certain conditions of approval. The bulkhead was constructed in the fall of 1972; however, the slips were never constructed and the permit expired. JJAK Corporation subsequently acquired the property and applied to Council again for approval to revise the permit to allow construction of two large slips. The Council approved the permit on March 10, 1975. The two slips were completed in July 1975. A Maintenance Dredging Permit was issued in July of 1975 for the removal of 100 cubic yards from a 25' x 35' area located at the southeast corner of the slips (see Exhibit A). There was some confusion over this project because the dredging was completed prior to Council approval, which was subsequently granted. A second dredging permit was issued April 6, 1976, to dredge 415 cubic yards from a section 22' x 85' located between the slips and the bulkhead (see Exhibit B). The dredging was completed July 8, 1976. This dredging was inspected by Glen Welden and Ray Garver at which time it was found that the owner was attempting to increase the width of the access.channel between the slips and the City beach. The dredging along this area was immediately halted with no apparent adverse effect to the beach. Ray Garver ex .�_•.l,4re 1 T �' N,•r, y c O .t -a <� om a Uri. VI N � rj <--- A! 5 —��� 2 5-- t �, Ac . it C F+r• y ;1 slope �/{Cd6lPQ'i �^qN i SRETCH T C H �..�./ �n r 3 s.r. 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"_ -- c^� {, x /V'ci�?P'O'er '"CH yqi OR r cl ci VICINITY SKETCH I NM—A-OOW;- DAY, CAJ IFosRNOA A ax try ra4i alFe Y'lh S bOiOW 4-IC-00-7 401VOr ZOW c7,;5?e C?/, 0-wAlmoial'y IT, �.�..,_.—__ _�_ ____-�A'=--�—�� �,� head f"I 50 12 c ca AV ,' e } J/ f'e i �I Ale t, 14 C, /-2 i loor A-C r / 129 Via Waziers Newport Beach, CA 92663 February 219 1977 City Council City Hall Newpport Beach, CA 92661 Dear Sirs: City property, under the management of the Parks and Recreation Department, is being damaged by under- cutting and loss into the bay from dredging operations for the Marina at 3300 Via Lido. This property is a section of land and beach at the northwest corner of the Lido Bridge. One of the conditions of the permit to build the marina was thab the- applicant construct a walkway to, provide access to the public beach. This walkway is now being undercut at its bayward: endr. -'is 3.n er of being completely lost. r It is recommended that a groin be constructed along the property line be, en the marina and the cy property to prevent further e osion and loss of-pu is property and that a moratorium laced on a urther dredging for the marina until the gro n as ,been. built. Both Mr. Ron Whitley of the Parks and Recreation Department and Mr. David Harshbarger of the Marine De- partment have made on -site inspection of this problem with the writer. This should be made a high priority item for action by the council as'the erosion goes 'on day by day, and our public property is being lost. The writer would be glad to meet with members of the council in an afternoon study session to facilitate thesp eedy p y correction of this situation, Sincerely, P ro=� a - . . very �-�� ,;y, ft �,1 ;- I E T0• 95 " s is'- DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90053 SPLCO-N JJAK Corporation 3300 Via Lido `.Newport Beach, CA s Gentlemen: 22 March. 1976 In response to your request of 17 November 1975 (75-271), there are inclosed two copies of a draft permit authorizing you to dredge 415 cubic yards of material from Newport Harbor. THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. Your attention is particularly invited to the Special Conditions on Pages 3 and 4. Both copies shall be signed and dated by an owner or authorized responsible official, with his title shown thereon, and returned to this office. The permit will then be validated and one copy will be returned to you. If the draft copies are not signed and returned within 30 days from the date of this letter, your request forthe proposed work will be withdrawn. Sincerely yours, 1 Incl (dupe) As stated /Cy Furn: v City of Newport Beach Marine Safety Director 70 Newport Pier ach, CA 92660 JOHN V. FOLEY COL, CE. District Engineer 7-40"OT10ry 497 01� Q y U Z 6 2 � n �b 17 76 1916 CITY OF NEW +r kT- BEACH HARBOR PERMT PERMISSION is HEREBY GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT AND. MAINTAlk THE FACILITY SHOWN ON THE REVERSE &iEREo AT HE S1TZ tr4joiCATED, SU&3ECi TO THE-tO�.';v9 ?iS Oa THE HARBOR QEna aT pCg..;WZ.:,a OFEA�i�3 1a3�+' ANY .LiA Gs3a . i a ai i� .su»� w aE iu '3HIS p'jE r� 14 NOT T RA SFIicA LZ AJ- N CONSENT -0; //�1�, SPECIAL THE CrTy HARBOR COOP.D, i✓ AND THIS PERMIT MAT 6- REV€1gEo sy THE !GIT pfDi)�4C:3L. M ACCt1i't&�r�NC9 01�a¢tg® Caaa�i€y �� WITH Tff i?i1: 9%11a1Bis CPA Gi?33E. I 1 A 86R CO �tL INAATOR PERMT-W, I4 I i it i F CITY'OF NEWPORT BEACH HARBOR PERMIT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRA9NTES TO COIaSTRUCT AND.SpE4CIAL0ONDMOW MAINTAIN THE PACILITY SHOII U ON THr, REL►ERSE iIEREOF , ,- � %fv AT THE SJTC INbICATED SU.QjE6T To THE �Ov4s"3,ONS 0 THE HARBOR PER :B PaLl Corps of engineers P?emsik� NvwpdSEA614, AN ANY sPECtAI, CtY l� Itul�" ' .I.I: I ti II 5 PERK."" orange- County Ferl IS NOT TRANSKMABLE TgwE WRITTEN OWe5L3i+1T o THE C!' y HARsO�r Ca% z� z au 3 ON CITY C UNC .. TH, R1101I'N:S GIVER UMIDER ?*jjS PROM Y ARX PE�RbnSsjvtE Q% i'r � ANO Tf11S PERNUT €WAY Of Rr-JOK py'ICI WT IN ACCORDANCE WITH TI T�€ �U C Jt o HAS ORDINATOR �E �, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT,.CORPS OF ENGMEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANG ELES, CALIFORNIA 90053 SPLCO-N Public Notice No. 75-271 7 January, 1976 YOU ARE INVITED TO COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT APPLICANT: JJAK Corporation 3300 Via Lido Newport Beach, California ACTIVITY: To dredge 415 cubic yards of material from Newport Harbor, _ (in front of Lots 105 and 1096, Block 1622, Tract 907, as,shown on the attached drawing) by hydraulic suction,,. haul to sea in dump barge, and dispose, of it at the EPA approved disposal site LA-3 (Newport Beach) within'a 1,000 yard radius of Latitude 33031°42"N, Longitude 117054'48"W, depth 250 fathoms. PURPOSE AND USE: To provide increased docking area on the existing adjacent commercial:;float FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORIZATIONS: City of Newport ''Beach - Harbor Permit Application No. 124-33OOD, 10/17/75,.• Approval by the Regional Water Quality Control Board will be ;required before a permit will be issued,' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: This office does not intend to prepare an Environment -al Impact Statement on this activity unless significant detrimental effects are brought' to our attention. PUBLIC HEARING: Any person who has an interest which may be adversely affected by',the issuance of a permit may request a public'` hearing. The request must ;be submitted in writing to the District Engineer within 30 days of the date of this notice,and.must clearly set forth the interest which may be affected and the manner in which the interest may, be affected by,the:activity. Activities under Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (P.L 92-532) and Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act; (PL.92-500) will be considered in conjunction with this notification. 2 m g i t �. e MARINE DEPARTMENT October 14, 1975 ITEM NO. H-14 TO; MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION #124-3300 BY JJAK CORPORATION FOR DREDGING AT 3300 VIA LIDO Recommendation If desired, approve the application subject to the approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Discussion This application is for dredging of 400 cubic yards beneath and behind slips at 3300 Via Lido. A recent sounding of the area immediately landward of the slips has resulted in the applicant's re -application to the Council todredgean additional 400 cubic yards so as to provide intended utilization of the slip design. Because this application exceeds the-100 cubic yard maintenance limitation of the "Blanket Permit", the U. of Engineers must approve a separate "Section 10 Permit". S. Corps The Council, as a matter of background information, will remember, that on August 11, 1975, the Council approved a maintenance dredgin project of 100 cubic yards, as authorized by the City's Blanket g c Maintenance Dredging Permit. In this project was completed particular situation, the dredging contractor's oversight Cinnscheduling ;ho because `of the verthe Council in following discourse with the contractorehas,City rectified that problem. since There is no anticipated adverse affect on contiguous bulkheads or beache Shellmaker, Inc., the dredging contractor, will minimize turbidity as s. much as is possible and will barge the dredged material to the- Environ-mental Protection Agency's designated disposal site, four miles at sea. �i�s•r f�6,K.r, ." David Harshbarger, Assistant Director Tidelands Operations Division Marine Department DH:lf PERMIT NO. ZQ2- 33 oo 0 DREDGING APPLICATION Project Location: 3300 Via Lido Cubic Yards to be Dredged: 415 Method of Dredging: Hydraulic Suction Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt Disposition of Dredged Material: Haul to sea and dump at Latitude 33031142"N, Longitude 117054148"W Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea Turbidity Control Method Material to be contained in dump barge at dredge site Effect of dredging on contiguous bulkheading and beaches None it Wm. L. Harris , hereby state that I have read the U. S. Army (print name) Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor, the City of Newport Beach and Orange County Harbors,Beaches and Parks District (if applicable) permit for maintenance dredging and that I accept all the provisions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected zone. JJAK Corporation Shellmaker, Inc. Applicant -type name Contractor -type name) 9/16/75 (Date) Signed: �_. rq.,- I "'� 'I Con racto 's Representative CiTy O,F NEWPO1RT BEACH HARBOR PERMIT PERMtSS#ON 'S HEREBY GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT AINFl MAINTAIN THE gAiCILiTY SHOWN ON THE Rt�yER�E iER�O�, AT THE SITE II MCATEo, SUBJECT TO THE THE, , r£ V+S�tit�i$ al ANY SPECIALCOMMONS MTMD HEX'3IYc. THIS PEiiNFz: IS NOT TRAM SFiRABLE WMakq' E gITTEN CONSUNT 0- THE CI.7Y HAR'SoR COOROP&4AT4`. & on CiTy C :#'NiCsJ.. T#► AKW.ThIs,pKfRffflT IPIIAY I3E ffLllv6KZ0 BY 7HE CITY COUNCIL IN ACCARIDANCi WITHTIT 7 THE ` id, :I t `A�O E. BARB CooBDIWATOR VIERMIT � ®wYE -, li'`` 3 : .2 Z_ 7� cOrps Of snaineem orange sty Pert otthe" 0 U 1\1 C i LNM E N 7 O 0 0 A, IA 1 0 -7 r, as, LEACH MiNUTES INDEX 8. The work on the Seal Coat Program, 1974-75, Contract, 1974-75 No. 1699, was accepted, and the City Clerk was Seal Coat authorized to file a Notice of Completion and to Program release the bonds 35 days after the Notice of Com- pletion has been filed. (Report from the Public Works Director) 9. The work consisting of Resurfacing of Birch Street Birch St from Bristol to MacArthur, Contract No. 1732, was Resurfacing accepted, and the City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice of Completion and to release the bonds 35 days after Notice of Completion has been filed.. (Report from the Public Works Director) 10. The work consisting of Jamboree Road Police Facility Police Landscaping, Contract No. 1514L, was accepted, Station and the City Clerk was authorized to file a Notice Landscaping of Completion and to release the bonds 35 days after the Notice of Completion has been filed. (Report from the Public Works Director) 11. The plans and specifications for Cemient-Mortar Lining Water Main of Cast Iron Water Mains on Balboa Peninsula, Con- Lining tract No. 1750, were appToved, and the City Clerk was Balboa authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at Penin 10:00 A.M. on October 29, 1975. (Report from the Public Works Director) 12. The following Harbor Permit was approved, subject to 'Harbor 1) the approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; Permit 2) that no vessels be allowed to side -tie on the outside" of the easterly and westerly finger extension and 3) that the slips not be rented on a permanent basis unless restroom facilities and adequate parking are provided in accordance with the Council's Harbor Permit Policies: Harbor Permit Application #120-2230 of Woodrow Payne (Woody's Wharf Restaurant) to revise their existing two slips by extending three finger floats 20 feet bayward. (Report from the Marine Department) 13. The following Harbor Permit was approved, subject to LF-arbor the approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers: Permit Harbor Permit Application #124-3300 of JJAK Corpo- ration to dredge and haul to sea 400 cubic yards of material beneath and immediately landward of two large slips located at 3300 Via Lido. (Report from the Marine Department) 14. The following maintenance dredging harbor permit ;Harbor i application was approved, subject to the conditions IPermit of approval under the blanket maintenance dredging, permits issued by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers: 41 Fo SyN�Y' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIPOkNIA City Hall 3300 W. Newport Blvd. TO: State of California Area Gode 714 Department of Fish & Game 673•z110 Attn: Water Projects Coordinator 350 Golden Shore Long Beach, CA 90802 Gentlemen: The enclosed permit drawing application(s) is being sent for your information in accordance with conditions of approval under the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers "blanket" permit for maintenance dredging issued to the City of Newport Beach on February 12, 1974. The City Council of Newport Beach will hear the application at its September 22, 1975 meeting. If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the City of Newport Beach, Marine Safety Department at (714) 673-2110. R. E. REED, DIRECTOR. MARINE SAF; TY DEPARTMENT Glen E. Welden Marine Affairs Aide GEW:lf. cc: JJAK Corp, EPA, BSFW, RWQCB j CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION DEPARTMENT August 5, 1975 TO: MARINE DEPARTMENT FROM: PB & R Director SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT #124-3300/3300 Via Lido In a memo to City Council dated March 10, 1975, the Marine Depart- ment recommended approval of Harbor Permit #124-3300, subject to four conditions. Condition "C" stated that the applicant will provide access to the adjacent public beach by a walkway and stairs in accordance with requirements of the PB & R Director. Mr. Tony Vasi, of the JJAK Corporation, has presented a plot plan showing the location that the public walk will occur and has also presented a proposed landscape plan. The PB & R Department has approved both the landscape plan and the proposed location of the public stairway and walkway. Although construction drawings for the public access have not been presented, we are satisfied with the location in which they are proposed. r yi Calvin C. Stewart CCS:h CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA phone 673-2110 n,o W. rewport Blvd. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUN1-tY DEVEL:�i'Mr:NT j APPLICATION FOR Gl. DING PERMIT PLAN ASSESSOR'S. - +� '� 21080 PARCEL NO. ' y,�? i DATE: LOCALITY F FIN APPLICANT TO ILL IN AREA WITH NEAREST _ j/'� HEAVY LINES ONLY. CROSS•ST. BY BUILDING -. S7AT. AREA P IpROCESSED C T. ADDRESS �aq:S BLOCK TRACT `. STATISTICAL CLA SIFICATION VACANT £ LOT NO. ' ._ No. OF LOTS*--�J-"` SIZE OF LOT x 6Ea' N CLASS NO. DWELL UN1 YES 0 NO NO. PARF�NG SPACES ESTIM, �'7 f�_� ��57/'�l5 I VALUATION S :3 USE ZON. MAP � NO. SIPJCTURs+ y-'} g TEL. �° L/ y'72- FIRE ZONE SPECIAL Vr CONDITIONS- OWNER oi 8`aF�®� pN'�O. :3 ADDRESS -� / _per ,/gyp �r d g� g CITY AeFl/�p"L�/� ��1 Ic 4A4- 9'2Z"43 BLDG. SETBACK FROM (STREET) FRONT PROP. LINE. F I �L� ' DESCRIPTION OF WORK L.S.L�? Yards: Rear R.S. a NEW ry ADD LTER REPAIR DEMOLISH ZNt,- APP f4L �„t x u Cut �. I .SQ-FT. BLDG. ��y� �14>NO. OF NO.OF /^� GARAGE"'•.STOR7E5 1 FAMILIES V .-•.''�.;.iaZ.! - FIRE APPROVAL u,,, Icu. ax. SIZE : V;IOR C TO BE DONE San ist. #5 _ ✓ r>1!�=+��%�— HEALTH DEPT. APPROVAL: Se Conn... — ILIA e �.+' .s ' , LAN �� C ED BY Wa Conn. - Due 3 ARCHITE� OR TEL. NO. CONST LENDS - :+ ENGINEER ADORES a ADDRESS pR .',PAL `O ISSUE t - v ' -.'8 FINAL. � t �'j�p'--. VALUATIONS.. CONTRACTOR IN'SPECTOR'S g- STATE I.ADDRESS LICENSE NO. APPROVALS FORMS, aN: O'tQ �� ATE SIGNATURE i- /, LICENSE RI ALS FORMS, MATERIALS _. '• CSTY CLASS NEWPORT 5 TEL. REINFORC. .STEEL ✓• -SIGNATURE OF�`�/` APPLICANT. JJ%•/ c - y--� V -7 - z" SHEATHING °` CONTRACTOR 1 AM A CALIFORNIA STATE LICENSED - F FjiA�'i1 J,+G �% -'::,• •.•! 3 - I[ -� FOR - E CLAIM EXEMPTION TO THE -CONTRACTOR" REQUIREMENT THE FOLLOWING REASON (CALIFORNIA .STATE LAW 7031.5). ..J,./ FIjNAu,-r 1 AM THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY AND i ALL WORK DESCRIBED MY- - CERT.,., QE„ O:CCuP:. `"-• ,/� .; i G.. 0" f '' "'' »t _ PM7• I `y7 �,% INTEND TO PERFORM ySELF OR THROUGH MY EMPLOYEES WITH WAGES AS THEIR SOLE COMPENSATION. 1 FURTHER STATE PROPOSED STRUCTURES ARE NOT IN- P. S %�,y( �Q�{„/ OTHER FEES S FEE J` '� ;" J THAT THE TENDED TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE. CALIF OR NJA OF 777�v�✓✓ f c, - : ' STATE LAW (#7044). 1 WILL SUBMIT EVIDENCE WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERING 4 - .. r _ .:.. THESE EMPLOYEES. .:'-- I DESCRIBED - 1 AM THE Oy�y{NER PROPERTY,. AL1- _ OF THE.: ABOVE DESCRIBED WORK WILL BE DONE' BY CALIF., t Witl SUBMIT I AM .THE OWNER OF 7HE ABOVE RSC PROPERTY AND CLAIM EXEMPTION UNDER SECTAOIV -� ']04A (CALIF. STATE LAW) THAT ALL WORK, MATERI- r -,LIST STATE LICENSED OF. ALL -pR OJE CT TO CONTRACTORS. !,SU H-CONTRACTORS USED ON THIS SHE :DEPT. OF GOMMU MIYY DEV �h YI .. j ALS AND .LABOR WILL $E LESS THAN $100.00 AND 'PRIOR TO' AND AS -A CONDIT/ON OF -� 15 OF MINOR NATURE. - OC K _ SYECTI ON. t r - n I Nit T I AL,.. A P P L I CABL E..B L. i SIGNATURE OF � �� F�c7�. :,DATE y l j ' P' �PERMITTE.E ...: DAYS - % F Iv] THE DATE OF VAI...1DATkDN OR THIS PERMIT BECOMES �. vV O.R§C NS UST tiE STARTED WITHIN A PER 1 D OF 60 - NULL AND VOID. G: r; v�_ ) ..3 a„3L..� ! •. !`� fit.. �::! . :. ,"} y'7 b3 f r 2 ++�It(� VALIDATION 'r8.P119 �.JsIGLti9tL1Ii!lYitiCi CK. M.O- CASH �j 1 �SPJ , _ {�Cr�p� 7 yI 9 DA�y' .O�� ., \� M.O- CASH `L' •.I"GftiYl It.'ioL�l7P1A �i7i7 s �� t ASSESSOR'S No.-/'9 / �7 PARCEL NO. � 3�J. PLAN CK. r NUMBER-�....7.. L .1 3 3 DATE: LOCALITY APPLICANT TOFILLLIN AREA WITHIN NEAREST ' HEAVY LINES ONLY. CROSS ST. BUILDING- ADDRESS., 4// f STAT. AREA GROUP TYPE PROCESSE't5 BY CO'NST. _42 LOT NO. to T-5 BLOCK TRACT q Cd STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATION VACANT SITE Jj' NO.OFoNHLDGSLOT. SIZE OF LOT �%zI :Jh �_�DWELL Now CLASS NO.UNITS ❑ YES 91<0 USE OF ESTIM', STPUCTURRS ATG q��tJ�y�'y USE ZONE MAP NO. PARKING SPACES dd ii,,��.. TEL-OWNER,- NO. p' y7 �JVALU sO^N�j$ c1•�l J9l� ( D /G t ' NfO.a7 ` 9 / G AL / F(RE O> CONDt T10NS_ ADDR�SS�t�® � p�LI� CITY -� '. �',.V .�J �T ��,Gie 4 BLDG. SETBACK FROM _ FRONT PROP. LINE OF (STREET) DESCRIPTION OF WORK:" Yards: Rear R.S.-L.S. NEW ADD ALTER' REPAIR DEMOLISH ZONINy6 APPR V SO. FT. BLDG. NO. OF, NO. OF Curb Cut SIZE=':�-GARAGE STORIES". `. FAMILIES FIRE APP' VAL Excise Tax.' WORK TO: BE DONS San. Dist. #S HEALTH DEFT. APPROVAL: Sewer Conn. PLANCHEClqD BY Water Conn. �""�' Tofal Due ARCHITECT. OR . TEL. ENGINEER=., - '-' NO `.. '_.. CONST. LENDER' . ADDRESS'- ':, ADDRESS .,..... . CONTRAGTOR.I �I�I.yr���'f,�. APP VAL TO ISSUE F. NAL �j-.. VALUATION $ .... STATE ADDRESS / f/�'I LICENSE NO. APPROVALS : DATE INSPECTOR'S SIGNATURE LICENSE '. FouNDAT1oN: LOCATION CLASS FORMS. MATERIALS,-- TEL.. NEWPORT .. - REINFORC. STEEL SIGNATURE OF I. L APPLICANT ' `�— s:' J/ SHEATHING I AM A. CALIFORNI STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR. FRAMING i CLAIM EXEMPTION TO THE FINAL THEFOLLOWING REASON (CALIFORNIA STATE LAW 7031.5). I AM THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY AND CERT. OF OCCUP. 1 /yy INTEND TO PERFORM ALL WORK DESCRIBED MY - ��9 (s j/Y^tA��. OR P. C. SELF THROUGH MY EMPLOYEES WITH WAGES AS I TH EJR SOLE COMPENSATION. I FURTHER STATE THAT THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES ARE NOT IN- OTHER. PM"i' FEE S FEES S FEE �'✓ ..TENDED TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE. (CALIFORNIA I. Q 3+' STATE LAW (07044). 1 WILL SUBMIT EVIDENCE OF WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE COVERING THESE EMPLOYEES., I I AM THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED f AM THE OWNER or, THE ABOVE DESCRIBED 'PROPERTY AND CLAIM EXEMPTION WORK, SECTION ' 7043 (CALIF STATE LAW) THAT ALL WORK. MATERI- F 7.ALS PROPERTY.. ALL WORK WALL RS DONE S CALIF. STATE LICENSED CONTRACTORS. I WILL. SUBMIT A LIST OF ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS USED ON THIS AND LABOR WILL BE LESS THAN SIOMOO AND PROJECT TO THE DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEV. IS OF MINOR NATURE.. . PRIOR TO AND AS A CONDITION OF FINAL IN- INI T IAL APPLICABLE BLOC - SPECTION. 1 531aNATYSRE OF -y j 1 ft^iIITT EE J_ ��yj'. .. DATE —2- v' ro .. v �: o o t2—ys clr I1(SOI T: 3e .S. i Y I `i I M I T 1 5 /< ,E T C r 7 wrsr JilTr j +�ai . Nawroar BAY. CAL,coRNIA y ►- :. t(Irl' r ey 5ou. 95 q!♦ and dofo/dr `. dvPli�s be/aw Mao% Zbvver Low 1✓oftr. rf?ori.rww 'I�Gri9 E' of ri�dC Qp�rCJ 1l�M4��/�/ /c:) ,/fd7� Nc�rdor /.i!!S are csiob/rshed in 7A;s secIzo, ofA/twrowf'Bor: rl I`I h i ( v II A-azz AA 1422 11� • �Q i �/ /7 X i 4dMA G. r O ...,/ .�► DP4'ESS " � d© y� a �ida ?� // Ca�evTAilCToR`..- e r/ > �-1.7i1T'E �%3D-7,P: PERMISSION IS HERCBY GRANTED TO CONSTRUCT Al MAINTAIN THE FACILITY SHOWN ON THE RE' EHSE HEREOF AT THE SITE N401CATM, SU;-;M;ZC'y T00 TH2 PROV4.10HS O; j-- 11 Z% e.WSEACH AXt' THII HARBOR PER"iNAU"I' PVc.- S 40k- VC"' Affiv i'a PERM,! to NOT, G THS c"'Til, Grmr-Nl Z-112Z�Mell AU121 ONL- AnD vas peprenn w4i%v rzsvogtco nw C,3,7T co�uw'--k IN ACCORDANCE WITH Ttlflix 1210V 7T7/, gc:i�L ODE. HARBOR COORDINATOR 300 7- 2: S- PERMIT NO. DATE SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Corps of Eneweers Permit Orange County Permit Other: "iy COUNCIL i'- to -77 SEE SHEET E 7 CITY OF it ORT OVAC HARBOR PERMIT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CONSTRUOT AJfHf MAINTAIN THE FACILITY SHOW-0 ON THE REvaRsE HEREOF, ;,T THE SITF INDICATED. SUOJEC , TO TRZ klovisfou$ OF . THE HARBOR 1. PEfl3'I;x rr I�RLMSEE OF �d 6; •I' SitACH AND a �iDt �I�ti�S: P . kNY SPECIAL CONDITIONS ILI T D Hkw�im. 'ft s Prawn! ®# EngineersPq �� � / (s IS NOT TRANSPE€ ABLE ikil" #OUr 111t, 'R" TEN CONSENT Of' c"ps THE CMY HARBOR COO OMWO41 ON CITY COUNCIL. TiTZ' Orwmw tiilunly Peruift RIGHl :5 G.,'VEK UNDER TAIS PERMIT ARE Pmmls WE ONV AMU THIS .PERMIT MAY Sir REBORED y �. Chi U.. CJL IN ACCORDANC* WITH TITLE 0 ii musticE. � 1°!a yR Itm1AT�►R r �' z RKI No,---.�...._ I DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY iu LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 9W58 SPLCO-N 9 July 1975 Eity of Newport Beach Imo; STATUS SHEET HARBOR PERMITS LOCATION �` !`c c . New Revision Dredging Date Rec'v --2 7--7 Fee Amt.-Fee Processed Date Reviewed by M.S.D. Approved Denied Correction Req'd.. - Desc. City Council: Approved Denied Remarks 3,/0 `7 DATE MATERIAL SENT/APROVED C.O.E. SCRZCC SARWQCD J.H.C. Or.Co. T.t.C. 1. Application--��--;,�.3v 2. Consent Letter 3. "Waste" Letter iL 4. Drawings i 5. Staff Report 6. 7. 8. REMARKS a, ,- '' c:D'o F, 0. P%o 3-11,7j- 7-7 aC C- DATE..-..? -------- s MAYOR GEN. SERVICES COUNCIL FILIBRARY MANAGER D MARINE SAFETY ASST. MGR. PA a Q ADMIN.-` ASST. ATTORNEY CITY CLERK L PUB�4icG.1{nyB COMM. DEVe 9 PURC�1�gjt tq �1 FINANCE FIRE rjFjc +, + 2 197JC�,, MARINE DEPARTMENT s-�'�' March 10, 1975 r�... ITEM NO.: H-13 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION #124-3300 BY JJAK CORPORATION TO CONSTRUCT A, COMMERCIAL MARINA AT 3300 VIA LIDO RECOMMENDATION I'f desired, approve the Harbor Permit subject to the following conditions: A. Approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. B. That parking and restroom facilities be provided in accord ance with Harbor Permit Polices and constructed under a permit from the Community Development Department prior to any occupancy of the harbor facilities.. Co That the applicant provide access. to the adjacent public "beach by"a walkway and stairway in accordance with require- ment of the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation.Director. D. That the applicant obtain the necessary permits for any plumbing, electrical and fire fighting installation from appropriate City 'departments, — DISCUSSION This permit application has been brought to the City; Council in accordance with § 5 PE C 3 and 7 of the Harbor Per state: mit Policies which C. Prior approval of the City Council will also be required - before,issuing a permit for shore -connected structures when: 3. The abutting upland property is zoned commercial. 7 More than One slip or float is requested bayward of a single parcel. On April 10, 1972, the City Council approved a harbor permit for the subject location which included a bulkhead and five "U" shaped slips. Conditions A and C listed above were conditions on that 'permit. Condi- tion C was placed on the original permit at the request of the P.B.& R. Commission. The P.B.& R. Director has indicated that the condition should remain on this permit if approved. f J 0 s — EEAtHl C NCILMEN CITY F PORT 0SO 0� Z�Smap A t�,-. 'k 1 n IQ 7 S MINUTES INDEX ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A report was presented from the Marine Department re- Harbor garding the application of JJAK Corporation for Harb r Permit/ Permit E124-330 to construct a commercial marina at JJ 3300 Via Lido. Councilman Barrett stepped down from the Council table due to a possible personal conflict. Morion X Harbor Permit #124-3300 was approved, subject to the Ayes X x x x-x X conditions recommended by staff. Absent x Councilman Barrett resumed his seat at the Council table. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: 1. Mayor Pro Tem Dostal gave a verbal report regarding a Down Coast conceptual downcoast transportation study prepared Circulation by the, Intercity Committee, consisting of the cities Plan of Irvine, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, as a pro- posed alternative to the Circulation Element for the downcoast area. Motion x The concept, as proposed by the Intercity Committee, Ayes X x x x x X was endorsed for study and evaluation by TICMAP and Absent x the southeastern Orange County Circulation Study Com- mittee as an alternative to the Circulation Plan for the Coastal area between the cities of Irvine, New- port Beach and Laguna Beach as set forth in that particular Plan, marked Exhibit "A"; and it was directed that the City urge the State of California, the County of Orange, the Orange County Transit District, the cities of Irvine and Laguna Beach and the landowner to consider a Transportation Element for !that area that will minimize the traffic and environ- mental impact on the'cities of Irvine, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. 2. A report from the Lido Isle Lease Committee was pre- 'Lido Isl' rented with the Mawhinney & Associates, Inc. appraisal Lease report covering beach properties on Lido Isle leased by the City of Newport Beach to the Lido Isle Com- munity Association. Motion K The City Attorney was directed to prepare the lease Ayes K x x x'x X document for formal presentation to the City Council Absent x Lido the and L o Isle Community Association; .and th City Manager was directed to prepare and process a Negative Declaration for the lease. i 3. A letter addressed to Mayor McInnis from he In - y t er ICC governmental Coordinating Council of Orange Cou ty Budget enclosing a copy of their proposed budget for tier fiscal year 1975-76 was presented for the Counc l's consideration. Volume 29 - Page 56 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HARBOR PERMIT PE*WISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CCNSTItUCT AND MAINTAIN THE FACMITY SHOWN ON THE REV11R-SE HEREOF., AT THE SITS � C'.rA�x,�� Au ,SECT TO Tlilk X�'GV cSaICaNS bf' ANY SPECIAL CO2:, a' w�TPO 4f,41�TCD 1S NOT TRANSFER A U" W'�';';r-V- CONSENT C THE CITY NARacr4.0 s « s'x' ` ON 4MY C-00HOM. _. TW (titadiT& GIVEN 53:%DER & '3 s PE.MMV ARE PrU4W.SWlFN3.'� AND THIS PEWMT M0 Vim: a�a6"mEo sY TmV CITY COUNCIL un ACCORDANCE WITH TIT 1& $0 THE MUNICIPAt6 COME- 4�,C/ -- 33.0-D PERMIT taE+D. 1 SPECK CONDITIONS, Cdrps of Eo0neers Pe,..j, Orange Caunty PaernnftOtken kU'Y hoIEJD By CITY CQ6JAICi1. COUNCILMEN OF PORT 'A O NO S�A P01 I rAl I d% < u► 2 a Aiiolici- 11 _ 1979 �a BEACH MINUTES INDEX Motion x The following items were tabled; and the staff was Ayes x x x N directed to report back to Council on August 25 with Noes x x x a viable plan for increasing the level of service of the City's animal control operation: A proposed`resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with California Animal Controls Inc. for the performance of animal services in the City of Newport Beach. A proposed ordinance amending Section 1.12.020 (1) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code designating- California'Animal Control, Inca as the animal control officer of the City of Newport Beach and making employees thereof public officers of the City of Newport Beach for the purpose of enforcing Title 7 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. A proposed ordinance amending Section 7.04.060 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code relating to the fee for dog licenses. Mayor McInnis and Mayor Pro Tem Dostal stated for the record that their "no" votes did not imply that they supported California Animal Control, or any similar operation, but that they disagreed with the procedure of tabling a matter of this magnitude without prior discussion by the Council. They agreed that the City's Animal Control Division should be retained and a pro- gram devised for stricter enforcement of the animal control laws. Police Chief James Glavas briefly addressed the Council. 2. A report was presented from the Marine Department Harbor a edging Harbor Permit Ap- regarding mainte!4- Permit/ plication 330o r JJAK Corporation at 3300 JJAK Via Lido._ A letter from Shellmaker, Inc. was presented apolo- gizing for their error in dredging at 3300 Via Lido prior to approval of the permit. Councilman Barrett stepped down from the Council table due to a possible conflict of interest. Maintenance dredging Harbor Permit No. 124-3300 for Motion K JJAK Corporation was approved, subject to the con - Ayes K X x x x x ditions of approval under the Blanket Maintenance Abstain x Dredging Permit issued by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Councilman Barrett resumed his seat at the Council table. 3. A report was presented from the City Attorney regarding Parking an amended resolution to provide for a reduction in Permit annual parking permit fees for senior citizens. Fees Resolution No. 8565,14amending fees and re-establishing R-8565 a parking permit system for the use of parking spaces in City parking lots%and in certain offstreet parking meter zones, providing for reduced parking permit Motion x fees for senior citizens, and rescinding Resolution Ayes K x x x x x x No. 8496, was adopted. Volume 29 - Page 171 MARINE DEPARTMENT August 11, 1975 ITEM NO.: F-2 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: DREDGING PERMIT APPLICATION #124-3300 Discussion At the July 28, 1975 Council meeting, the subject item was continued until this meeting at the request of Councilman Rogers. Councilman Rogers pointed out that he had visited the project site and found the work had been completed prior to Council approval. Because action of this nature can seriously jeopardize the City's blanket maintenance permit, Councilman Rogers asked that the contractor, Shellmaker Inca explain his actions to the 'Council. Attached is a copy of a letter from Shellmaker in which an explanation is given. Also attached for approval by the Council if they so desire is the original staff report for the subject permit. Glen E Welden Tidelands Operations Coordinator Marine Safety Department GEW:ts Attachments �°` MARINE DEPARTMENT July 28, 1975 ITEM NO. G-3 TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MAINTENANCE DREDGING PERMIT NU14BER 124-3300 RECOMMENDATION If desired, approve the Maintenance Dredging Harbor Permit appli- cation. DISCUSSION This application requires City Council approval under the conditions of approval of the City of Newport Beach "blanket permit for main tenance dredging issued on February 12, 1974, by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers The location and applicant for the proposed maintenance dredging are 124-3300 - JJAK Corporation, 3300 Via Lido The 'staff has reviewed the proposed dredging and has determined that the work to be done is within the; parameters of the Corps of Engineers permit. There is no anticipated adverse affect on proximity beaches or, contiguous bulkheads. Shellmaker, Inc., the dredging contractor, will minimize turbidity as much as is possible and will barge the dredged material to the Environmental Protection Agency's designated disposal site, four miles at sea. E. G en E, Welden Tidelands Operations Coordinator Marine Department GEW•lf Cl r K o lVeoroaPr de.4cN r eta g°� 20 S ' e � CC c 00 o O e�,�y I�a1ea PA. L,L.La 00 C, . `...�� 3:1 a SIo P �3 VICINITY SKETCH . N�wiowr 6.►v C,�c icoawi,� icrr� sa:V,, Ali ra i�t 40 SounC'ings oa ��PnCsstd in rie/ and d�noJo dpp�hs be/ow Mc -on Lov✓�r Low h/o��rr Mor�...vw. rony� of /ode gPpro�tiq,p�e�y !Q ��ol. Ncsrbo.- /,7t� Ore as�lob/cshtd in �N.s Stc�,a.d of'n/swpo.f der: � to i L rJL i 19 6 l o 9 5 ,o- /-, l o9s a r �rA i • • 'aid, lLi& .I0' Q .SS • Z n i 2 CAAiT4/1 CYO/t .J %1 a ; t r. IOA4 re 1- 7.- - �. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFICE P. 0. BOX 2025 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 714 644-0550 SHELLMAKER, INC. PORT SONOMA 250 SEARS POINT ROAD PETALUMA, CA 94952 Jul% 30, 1975 PORT SONOMA 707 762-35.21 The Uonorable CityCouncil City of New -port Bead. 3300 Newport rt lvd Newport Behr California 92660 Gentlemen* wouldlid to apologize for our error in dredqinga 3300 Via Lido for WAK Corporation prior to the approval of the Permit. I was n: l called out of town t week. During my absence # our dredge captain checked our roster of jobs to be completedand saw that JJAX Corporationwas as next to be done. Re assumed f-r m this that the peit . had been issued and proceeded to the location and cm-apleted the job. Izagine my consternation on learning of the situation whan I returned Tuesday morningi e are very sincerely sorry this has occurred and I would like to azure you that the circumstances were unusual and are not likely to occur n. Very truly yours, SHmua Inc, William L* Harris Manager WLH/lh COUNCILMEN CITY OF � m Z pm ant i r.Al 1 �0 -It i'n�Z2 aim July 28. 1975 NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES INDEX Motion N The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission was Ayes x x x x Y requested to develop a policy for Council review on Absent x water conservation covering both daily operations and planning for future needs; the Mayor was directed to send a letter supporting AB 1395 relating to water quantity restrictions on water closets; and Reso- R-8561 lution No. 8561, declaring August 10 - 17, 1975 as "Better Water for Newport Beach Week," was adopted. 2. A report was presented from the Parks, Beaches and PB&R Recreation Director submitting a list of proposed new recreation programs. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Cal Stewart gave a brief staff report. Motion x Councilman Ryckoff made a motion to table the matter, Ayes x which motion failed to carry. Noes X x x x Absent x Motion x The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department's new Ayes x x x x recreation programs were approved. Noes x Absent x 3. A report was presented from the Marine Department 'Harbor regarding maintenance dredging harbor permit ap- Permit/ placation No. 124-3300 for JJAK Corporation at 3300 JJAK Via Lido.A Marine Tidelands Coordinator Glen Welden briefly addressed the Council. Motion K The matter was postponed to August 11 for a pre - Ayes x x x x x N sentation by the dredging company. Absent x 4. A letter from the Chairman of the Arts Commission was City Arts presented advising that Jean Tandowsky, who had been Comsn appointed to fill the unexpired term of Betty Mason Campbell, is unable to serve as an Arts Commissioner. Motion X. Joan Evans was appointed to fill the unexpired term Ayes x x x x x I of Jean Tandowsky, ending June 30, 1977. Absent x CONSENT CALENDAR: Motion x The following items were approved by one motion affirming Ayes x x x x x the actions on the Consent Calendar: Absent. x 1. The following ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing on August 11, 1975: Proposed Ordinance No. 1629, being, AN ORDINANCE OF Residential THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.07.040 Development OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE Standards OPEN SPACE OPTION REQUIREMENT OF THE RESIDENTIAL 0-1629 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, Planning Commission Amendment No. 448. (A report from the Community Development Director was presented.) Volume 29 - Page 163 MARINE DEPARTMENT July 28, 1975 ITEM NO.: G-3 TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MAINTENANCE DREDGING PERMIT NUMBER 124-3300 RECOMMENDATION If desired, approve the Maintenance Dredging Harbor Permit appli- cation. DISCUSSION This application requires City Council approval under the conditions of approval of the City of Newport Beach 10blanket" permit for main- tenance dredging issued on February 12, 1974, by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. The location and applicant for the proposed maintenance dredging are: .124-3300 JJAK Corporation, 3300 via Lido The staff has reviewed the proposed dredging and has determined that the work to be done is within the parameters of the Corps of Engineers permit. There is no anticipated adverse affect on proximity beaches or contiguous bulkheads. Shellmaker, Inc., the dredging contractor, will minimize turbidity as much as is possible and will barge the dredged material to the Environmental Protection Agency's designated disposal site, four miles at sea. x� G en E. Welden Tidelands operations Coordinator Marine Department ? GEW:1fG� ce � ears r S /Yl U cam' / f ✓ r / j / P2✓�' cix",r WD ilk .a'UYj a* 4� i 1/ C 3;c'�d SJ"c�c toest Get PERMIT NO. DREDGING APPLICATION Project Location: 3300'Via Lido Cubic Yards to be Dredged: 97 Method of Dredging: Hydraulic Suction Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt Disposition of Dredged Material: Haul to sea and dump at Latitude 33031142N, Longitude 11705414811W Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea Turbidity Control Method: Material to be contained in Dump Barge at dredge site Effect of dredging on contiguous bulkheading and beaches None i I, Wm. L. Harris , hereby state that I have read the U. S. Army (print name) Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor, the City of Newport Beach and Orange County Harbors,Beaches and Parks District (if applicable) permit for maintenance dredging and that I accept all the provisions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected zone. JJAK Cor oration Shellmaker, Inc. App scant -type name Contractor -type name) Julv 7 1975 Signed: f � (Date) Contractor's Representative CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMO TO: _10r$ .4Pr7 ae OP— _ Date 9— FROM:- A SUBJECT: 1 �, �d'?'t�3 "�tl�S A& C n2 L--1 PUT IT IN WRITING . . . . WRITTEN MESSAGES SAVE TIME AND AVOID ERRORS Y FOR. PEkSO.N AIDDRESSM SPLCO-O 24 ay 1972 elter Industries Inc ' Via Lido Drive Secs California 92660 J Reference is made to your request of 14 March 1972 for permission to install a seawall and boat slips in Newport Say. Upon the recce - dation of ,e Chief f Engineers r v i of tlon I the A of Congress approvedMarch , t t d "' AR& act making appropriations for the construction, repair, &W preservation of certain public was o . rivers and harbors, and -for other purposes, you are, hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army to install a seawall and boat slips to extend from the U.S. gulkhea4 Line to the U.S. Project Line into Newport Say in- ant of Lous 1096 and 1096, Tract . liw port beach Orange County. California, as, shouria on the attached drawing. If future operations by the United States require an alteration in the position of the structure or work hereinr z, the owner will be required upon due notice from the Secretary of we Arvy to remove or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby without eKpeaseto the kited States. This authorization does not give any property rights, either in real r material, or any. exclusive, ass and s of authorizean inj to private property or ivaioWos, or any in- f private rl;trne went of Federal, State, or local laws o atio _ , nor It viat the € e ces t of obtal of ,, State Assent the - allthOrized. Y AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE MY District Engineer CF: i i ty of 4ewpart Beach rive Safety Director CITY OF NEWPORT°BEACH April 10, 1972 ITEM NO. H-10 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Harbor & Tidelands Administrator SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 124-3300 APPLICANT: Shelter Industries,.Incorporated. APPLICATION TO: Construct a pier and five slips bayward of 3300 Via Lido Drive in conjunction with a proposed condominium .apartment building which has been approved by the Planning Commission. RECOMMENDATION: If desired, approve Harbor Permit No. 124-3300 subject to the following conditions: A. The applicant will obtain a Corps of Engineers permit. B. The bulkhead design will.be approved by the Public Works Director..- C. The applicant will provide access to the adjacent public beach by a_walkway and stairway in accordance with requirements of the PB&R Director. DISCUSSION: A. This application must be considered by the Council because it is a commercial application. The proposed plan is in accordance with Harbor Permit Policies and Corps of Engineer requirements.. There.is an old existing float which will.be removed as a part of this proposal. B. Because of the unusual topography and lot shape, and because of the location adjacent to a public beach, this application was presented to the PB&R Commission with the suggestion that the applicant provide access to the public beach. (Aerial photo available for Council view if desired). B&R Commission approved the application subject o the re uirement for public access. The applican c c rs wit this condition. G. M� DAWES GMD/db Attachment IM • Buil.din r2 I ` t g .rec ar FROM Harbor & Tidelands Administrator SUBJECT: POSSIBLE DEFECTIVE PIERS It is requested you have inspectors check the pier structure at 1008 South Bay Front to determine whether or not the pier is in a safe structural condition. It is further requested that ,you have inspectors check the piers at 3312 Via Lidtr. I have attached a report from the Orange Counter Harbor District that indicates that there is, a serious safety hazard existing in both electrical fit4ngs and in one of the dock structures. If your inspectors determine either of these facilities unsafe, I will pursue appropriate action for either having unsafe conditions corrected or harbor permits cancelled G. M. 3AWES GD/db Attachment TYPE OF REPORT 1 Boat extendin., .past pier head line_ CF 7230 CIS .. .DATE -TIME REPORTED 2 4/13 7{0 1100 INFORMANT 3 Sgt. :'right ADDRESS .CITY 4 - PHONE 5 VICTIM OR VIOLATOR 6 FRED, Richard BOAT NUMBER BOAT NAME 9 10 ADDRESS CITY PHONE 7 6 LENGTH TYPE MAKE VALUE LOCATION 11 12 13 114 I15 BOAT OWNER. 16 ADDRESS CITY 17 PHONE 18 19 This unit was dispatched to check on the above 1 '' the .Test end of Lido island Bridge and 3312 Cis. Lido. (See attached rough sketch). This vessel in question, CF 7230 CD, extends approximately 18' (beam about 7') past the end of the pier and the "LAZY LADY" extends approximately 14' (beam about 10'). This officer was also advised to check the condition of the dock, etc. the N.E. finger of the dock is in poor condition with the latter, three feet partially sutbmerged. There are missing planks and the doc'�_ is lower in the water on the SouC-i side that: the 1,7est side making it am-larard to .,?a13: on. The SE finger is in fair condtition and floats properly. The main_ section of the dock, running north and south at low tide, is aground on the SW corner, mailing it higher than the rest of the dock and aeakvard to t:rall,- on. Also at low tide, the 40' ketch on the NE finger aground and leans into the finger. Two of the boats"are equipped with shore power, .Which comes from receptical on the ermanant part of the pier. One line was plugged in without a grounding connection, the other was a 3 way plug, but it was,not plugged in. In the distance from the recptical, to the two boats,,(CF.8132 Eft & the "LAZY LADY:")the wires have both been spliced and various sizes connected and d covered with to e, which is exposed to the weather, water splashing underneath and people walkin .on it. are no restrooms on the property atdthit location. The closest facility, which rThere APPROVED-SGT. COPIES TO OTHER P.D D. L.G. C.G. OTHER REPORT NO. OFFICER RECEIVING CALL. :rig:t OFFICER ASSIGNED Huffman UNIT 1 TIME i00 H.D. REPORT NO. 0.04325 (Over) was locked is -located Below the private residence at 3316 Via Lido. It is presumed this is for the convenience of the boat owners docked in front of 3312 - 3318 Via Lido It should be noted at this time that along with the boat owners at the dock in question there are at least four catamarans that are kept on the beach at this location, bringing the.total to nine families without restroom facilities. This officer feels that to prevent the cotamination to the bay, facilities should be installed on the property and that the electrical system be checked by a City inspector to prevent an accidental electrocution. Huffman Si. a r c .e. t _ r_ CITE,- OF NE PRT E CH cc mmisssoNERs Ln y nr_ n .. LJ V 411n ✓ .. a ., e ✓ v v. ... .. :^' t qv .J a, n ..r:.,- :. reaffirmed their previous decision approving Motion x the application subject to the.following condi- Second x tions. Ayes xx x x x: Abstain x l© That the accessory building labelled "tea house" be deleted. 2e That the 8°6" yard on Ocean Boulevard be approved as shown on the plan sub - with the application, except that the fence extending northerly from the building shall have a setback of at least 10 feet from the street. At the request of the appellant the matter wa.s referred back to the City Council. USE PERMITS PALMER, Byron 3300 Via Lido UP-1387 Lots 1095 & 1096 Tract 907 Zone C-l-H APPROVED Applicant requests approval of the development of a commercial marina and yacht sales. Mr. Palmer was present at the meeting and addressed the Commission The application was approved subject to the Motion x following conditions: Second x�' Ayes Ax x x x 1. The size of parking spaces and the Noes x x necessary turning area shall comply with City standards and no less than 12 spaces shall be provided. 20 A planting strip at least.5 feet wide shall be provided along Via Lido (except for 1 driveway) and along the northwesterly side line next to the residential property. Such 5 foot strips shall be provided with an irrigation system and shall be planted in accordance with a plan approved by the Planning Director. Such plans to be approved prior to issuance of a building permit. The landscaping shall be perpetually maintained in good con- ditiono 3. A solid masonry wall not less than 6 feet high shall be constructed on the northwesterly property line. Page 2. COMMISSIONERS C-) - 0 U) Spntpmber S. 1968 4� The building shall be so located on the premises that all parts are con- veniently accessible from the property. 5. Extensive landscaping shall be pro- vided around the proposed office build- ing. Landscape and irrigation system plans shall be approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance of a build- ing permit. 6. There shall be no storage of boats or trailers on lands 7. A revised plan showing all necessary changes shall be approved by the Plann- ing Director prior to any construction.. UP-1392 HORANY, Oscar and 412 - 31st Street ABRAHAM, Joe DENIED Lot 15 Bl. 430 Lancaster's Addn. Zone M-1 Applicants request approval to operate a "Food to Go" restaurant in the M-1 zone. Due to the lack of off-street parking and the applicant's inability to find any such parking Motion x the application was denied. Second x All Ayes TENTATIVE MAPS (REVISED) The Commission considered a,proposed revision to a portion of Tentative Tract 6152 in the TRACT 6152 vicinity of Seafoam Drive and Tiller Way. Mr. William Lusk addressed the Commission. The revised tentative map was recommended to Motion X the City Council for approval, subject to the Second x following conditions: All Ayes 1. The approved tentative map shall be that revision dated August 28, 1968. 2. The curb to curb width of Seafoam Drive from Marguerite Avenue to the new street intersecting from the northeast shall be 40 feet. 3. Tiller Way northeasterly of Seafoam Drive shall have a different name. 4. That a plan showing the house and Page 3. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH August 1, 1968 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Department SUBJECT: Use Permit Application No. 1387 Byron Palmer 3300 Via Lido Zone C-1-H and Unclassified PPP v C" - - Background This application was continued from the meeting of July 18, 1968 in order that staff could investigate possible development of the public beach area at the bridge approach. The facts concerning.the proposed development were presented in the previous staff report. Staff reported its concern over the loss of public beach areas around the bay and pointed out that the marina as proposed would project in front of and effectively elim- inate part of the public beach. Findings The question of the future of the beach area was discussed with Cal Stewart, P.B. & R. Director. It is his opinion that this area is not particularly appropriate for a swimming beach because of the amount of boat traffic. He also pointed out that the City has been discouraging use of this beach because people climb on the bridge approach slopes and create erosion problems. It was Mr; Stewart's opinion that this beach area should be bulk - headed with fill behind and thus create a fishing spot and an area to relax and watch the boats. He felt the fill would help solve the bank erosion problems and that an access stairway could be built to open up the area for general use by the public. Mr. Joe Devlin, Public Works Director, advises that a very similar plan for slips was approved several years ago. The Council is fully aware of the effect on the beach area. Analysis and Recommendation Since the City Council has twice approved the us,e of this area for a marina the following conditions.of approval.are recommended. 1. The size of parking spaces and the necessary turn ing area shall comply with City standards and a minimum of -t!t spaces shall be provided. TO: Planning Commission - 2< 2. A planting strip at least 5 feet wide shall be pro- vided along Via Lido (except for 1 driveway) and along the northwesterly side line next to the resi- dential property.. Such 5 foot strips shall be pro- vided with an irrigation system and shall be planted in accordance with a plan approved by the Planning Director. Such plans to be approved prior to issuance of a building permit. The landscaping shall be per- petually maintained in good condition. 3. A masonry wall not less than 6 feet high shall be constructed on the northwesterly property lines 4. The building shall be so located on the premises that all parts are conveniently accessible from the property. 5m Extensive landscaping shall be provided around the proposed office building. Landscape and irrigation system plans shall be approved by the Planning Direc- tor prior to issuance of a building permit. 6. There shall be no storage of boats or trailers on land. 7. A revised plan showing all necessary changes shall be approved by the Planning Director prior to any con- struction. Respectfully submitted, Ernest Mayer, Jr. Planning Director �Y' r Willis C. Warner Senior Planner EM:WCW:hh Attachment: Vicinity Map U. ' Army Engineer Distri! Los Angeles Co,-,,-,,z; of Engineers P'. 0,, Box 2711 Los Angeies, Caj'ufolrmia 9-0053 it, 40" IM ammuUmm L 777-777��� CF: SWA*R*t City Engr, City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, Calif. �- May 27, 1968 TO: CITY COUNCIL .2 FROM • Public Works Department t.rny. SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICA TON NO, A-1503-R APPLICATION TO: CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD.AND COMMERCIAL MARINA BAYWARD OF 3300 VIA LIDO APPLICANT: BYRON PALMER, 6607 SUNSET BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDATIONS: That the application be approved subject to: to The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. 20 The prior approval of the Building Department of the plans for the restroom building and parking lot. 3. The installation of fire fighting facilities as required by ordinance. DISCUSSION: Y The prior approval of the kCity Council is required because: to A portion of the abutting upland property is a dedicated right-of-way. (Via Lido). 20 A portion of the abutting upland property is City tidelands, that part of the bridge approach outside the street right-of-way. 3. The private upland property is zoned. C-l-H; the City tidelands are unclassified. 4, More than one slip or float is requested bayward of a single parcel. The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers is required because work extends beyond the U,S, Pierhead Line. In this area, slips are permitted to extend channel - ward 20` from the U.S. Pierhead Line subject to the prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. The application as presently submitted conforms to the adopted Harbor Permit Policies.. On February 26, 1968, Harbor Permit Application No. A-1503 was submitted to the City Council for a bulkhead and commercial marina at this location. Because the appli- cation extended beyond the U.S. Project Line, the application was referred to the Joint Harbor Committees The applicant elected to modify his plan to conform with the adopted Harbor Permit Policies° On September 8, 1958, the City Council approved Harbor Permit No. A-1041 for the former owners of the property, subject to the approval of the Joint Harbor Committee. The permit was extended three times, but finally lapsed on November 30, 1960 because no work had p pp,. _..did o py ,,.... S,_ Pierhead Line. been done. This previous a lication notw._propo a slips and the oseph Devlin APPROVED CI C CI L t P bl i c ks Director DATE MAY 2 7 196$' Atto m;,�r,�`` gig ... € `-� May 27, 1968 TO: CITY71 COUNCIL FROM: Pub-lic Works Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. A-1503-R APPLICATION TO: CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD AND COMMERCIAL MARINA BAYWARD OF 3300 VIA LIDO APPLICANT: BYRON PALMER, 6607 SUNSET BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALI.FORNIA RECOMMENDATIONS: That the application be approved subject to: 1. The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. 2. The prior approval of the Building Department of the plans for the restroom building and parking lot. 3. The installation of fire fighting facilities as required by ordinance. DISCUSSION: The prior approval of the City Council is required because: 1. A portion of the abutting upland property is a dedicated right-of-way (Via Lido). 2. A portion of the abutting upland property is City tidelands, that part of the bridge approach outside the street right-of-way. 3. The private upland property is zoned C-1-H; the City tidelands are unclassified. 4� More than one slip or float is requested bayward of a single parcel. The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers is required because work extends beyond the U.S. Pierhead Line. In this area, slips are permitted to extend channel - ward 20' from the U.S. Pierhead Line subject to the prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. The application as presently submitted conforms to the adopted Harbor Permit Policies. On February 26, 1968, Harbor Permit Application No. A-1503 was submitted to the City Council for a bulkhead and commercial marina at this location. Because the appli- cation extended beyond the U.S. Project Line, the application was referred to the Joint Harbor Committee. The applicant elected to modify his plan to conform with the adopted Harbor Permit Policies. On Septe:-, er 8, 1958, the City Council approved Harbor Permit No. A-1041 for the former owners of the `.'�I)perty, subject to the approval of the Joint Harbor Committee. The permit was extended three mes, but finally lapsed on November 30, 1960 because no work had been done. This previous application did nq.t_pro.pose slips beyond the U_�. ;_ Pi erhead Line. APP"ROVED BY 7blic h Devlin t`" CITY CuHICfL P ks Director DATE MAY 2 7 loeg XLP/ldg Att. TO: FROM: SUBJECT MARINE DEPARTMENT ITEM NO.: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Marine Department HARBOR PERMIT #124-3300 ISSUED TO JJAK CORPORATION FOR SLIP CONSTRUCTION AT 3300 VIA LIDO PERMIT HISTORY A City Harbor Permit for the subject location was originally issued to Mr. Byran Palmer on May 27, 1968 to construct a 12 slip marina. Subsequently this property was acquired by Shelter Industries who submitted an application to revise the approved permit to allow the construction of five large slips and a bulkhead. This permit was approved by Council on April 10, 1972 subject to certain conditions of approval. The bulkhead was constructed in the fall of 1972; however, the slips were never constructed and the permit expired. , JJAK Corporation subsequently acquired the property and applied to Council again for approval to revise the permit to allow construction of two large slips. The Council approved the permit on March 10, 1975 subject to four conditions of approval (see attached staff report).. DISCUSSION This permit has been brought back to Council for review for the following reasons. Upon submittal of an application for a building permit to construct the restroom it became apparent that the restroom as proposed was larger than that indicated on the harbor permit drawing. In addition the access to the public beach via a stairway and walkway was not included in the building permit application. The applicant was contacted by the Marine Department and the Community Development Department and apprised of the situation. After reviewing the conditions of approval the applicant has submitted revised drawings to the Community Development Department showing a) the restrooms more in keeping with the original size indicated on the harbor permit drawings b) the access stairway to the public beach and c) additional landscaping not required as,a condition of approval. It ks:the feeling of the staff that the revised drawings as submitted will satisfy the conditions of approval placed on the harbor permit by Council. Glen E. Welden Tidelands Operations Coordinator Marine Department VEp NEWPORT BEACH - ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT MAR 2 0 1968 JOINT HARBOR COMMITTEE March 12 1968 PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. The meeting of the Joint Harbor Committee was held in the Harbor District Conference Room beginning at 1:30 P.M. Present: Commissioner Woolley, Honer; Councilman Cook, Marshall Staff Present Ballinger, Oberg, Klinger; Devlin, Perry, DeChaine Others Present: Byron Palmer, Al Penhail ELECTION OF OFFICERS Commissioner Woolley stated that the chairmanship has been rotated each year between the City and County Committee members and nominated Councilman Dee Cook for Chairman. The nomination was seconded by Councilman Marshall and Mr. Cook was unanimously elected. Chairman Cook commended Commissioner Honer for a job well done. WATER QUALITY INVESTIGATION OF NEWPORT BAY Mr. Klinger reported that a discussion held between Dr. Philp and District staff regarding bay pollution resulted in delaying investigation until around the 4th of July holiday when there will be considerable activity in the Bay. Additional tests.taken at that time should prove more accurate. Pollution seemed to be at its highest in areas where there is minimum flushing action of the bay adjacent to businesses located landward. Whether these businesses are a cause or not will be determined in the investigation. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION A-1503 - BYRON PALMER TO CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD AND COMMERCIAL MARINA BAYWARD OF 3300 VIA LIDO City Engineer indicated the area for which the permit application has been submitted. He stated that it is within the pier permit policies and appli cant has met parking and restroom facilities requirements. "Mrs. Marshall recommended that an engineering analysis be made bya the City engineering staff for review by the Joint Harbor Committee, and made the following motion MOTION: Mrs. Marshall moved that the permit application k be approved subject to the following conditions: 1.:' That there be no bayward encroachments more - than 20 feet beyond the U. S. Pierhead Line. 2. That the proposed development comply with the City's parking, restroom and fire fighting requirements. 3 That an engineering analysis be made by the City Engineering staff for review by the Joint Harbor Committee. 4. That a Use Permit betaken out from the City — Planning Commission. 5. Approval of the City Council Mr. Woolley seconded the motion and it was unanimously carried. INFORMAL DISCUSSION OF EXPORTING OF SAND FROM NEWPORT HARBOR AS RESULT OF MAINTENANCE DREDGING - REQUEST OF COUNCILMAN ROGERS Mr. Perry stated that Councilman Rogers felt that an investigation should be made to ascertain if sand.dredged by private parties under their piers be dis- tributed on the beach in the harbor. It was generally agreed that the small amount of dredged sand and the economic factor of placing this sand on the beach would be prohibitive. The Harbor Engineer stated that there would be large quantities of sand available for placement on beaches in the harbor in the dredging of Upper Newport. Answers as to the amount would come out of the soil testingnow being accomplished, but that over 7 million yards would have to be removed. How much of this 7 million yards could be used for beach purposes will be answered with the soil testing. Mr. Cook recommended this item be ordered filed for discussion at a later date when more information is available. LIAISON OF HARBOR PERMITS BETWEEN THE DISTRICT AND CITY OF STRUCTURES BEING BUILT ON COUNTY TIDELANDS - HARBOR ENGINEER WILL COMMENT Mr. iallinger stated that pier permits being issued on County Tidelands are issued to applicants prior to coming to the Harbor District for approval. After some discussion, it was decided that before a permit is issued, it is to be approved administratively by both the Harbo-r District and City and then submitted for final approval by the City Council. STRUCTURAL REVISION WEST JETTY OF HARBOR ENTRANCE City engineering staff presented plan and profile exhibits of the West Jetty of the Harbor entrance where the existing bulkhead needs immediate attention for repairs due to corrosion. Extensive studies made by the City indicated minor repairs would not be sufficient or; feasible, and it is now considered a major project. A request was made for County's participation for contri- bution of one-half of the $35,000 repair construction cost, or $17,500, to be budgeted in the fiscal year 1968-69. City staff further reported that the Federal Government has issued a permit but refused financial aid. Harbor Engineer concurred that major repairs need to be made but questioned, (1) who put it in in the first place, (2) would the use of the harbor facility be affected if these repairs were not done, and (3) if private property would be endangered by the surge of wave action if repairs are not; made? MOTION: Commissioner Honer moved that a study be made by the Harbor District staff and presented for review by the Joint Harbor Committee. Seconded by Mr. Woolley and unanimously carried. 2. 4-1 V�6 0 )1, FLOYAD E. WEAVERsTRuc-r,uRAL ENGINEER 3-33�r — ;rFT NO ` OYD E. WEAVER STRUCTURAL ENGINEER i FLOYD E. WEAVER STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. MZSIGNER y vJ 777 I, 4,4 ,f j. f FLOOD E. WEAVES x " S�-E=_T NO'._ _ STRUCTURAL ENG1NEER DA, E DESIGNER T y Al 7-o r ` ' x 2 z k , a..�s3 L. .�'�� ,'�'�' �"` ,- �✓v � 7',� '�",�` ��"' ^� � ,'tea =^ Y.,�, — �; 7 d`.}. 0 r- J s 17 '' A 7 �'- `, j� ,q Sao DATE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER � . DESIGNER I MARINE DEPARTMENT July 24, 1978 ITEM NO.: H-11 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS NUMBERS 124-3300, 109-1501, AND 105-2209 FOR MAINTENANCE DREDGING Recommendations If desired, approve the maintenance dredging applications. Discussion The applications require City Council approval under the conditions of approval placed on the City of Newport Beach general permit for maintenance dredging issued by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, on February 12, 1974, and sub- sequently amended on May 10, 1977 to allow beach restoration. The locations and applicants for the proposed dredging and beach restoration are: 124-3300 Lido Sailing C1ub,.3300 Via Lido 109-1501 Mable J. Bauer, 1501 East Bay Avenue 109-2209 Polly Royce, 2209 Bayside Drive The staff has reviewed the projects and has determined that the work will be done within the parameters of the Corps of Engineers permit. The dredging contractor will place a filter screen around the discharge site to control turbidity at the residential sites, permits number 109-1501 and 1.05-2209. At 3300 Via Lido, permit number 124-3300, the dredging contractor will dispose of the dredged material at sea at the Environmental Protection Agency's designated disposal site. There is no known eel grass in the vicinity of the projects. The residential projects will aide in the restoration of beaches bayward of private residences. D. HARSHBARGER, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENT 4Gen . elden Tidelands Administrator GEW TM:ll (!0:,,C, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT HARBOR PERMIT Byron Palmer NAME oF APPLICANT 6607 Sunset Blvd. ­- RAiLING ADDRESS Hollywood, California IN COMPLIANCE W I ITH YOUR APPLICATION OF Februarv,14 9 1A8— AND SUBJECT TO ALL TERMS,, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS. WRITTE N BELOW OR PRINTED AS GENERAL,9'OR SPECIAL PROVISIONS ON ANY PART OF TH➢S FORM9 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Construct a bulkhead and commercial marina bayward of 3300 Via Lido, subject to the following conditions: /'1. The prior approval of the .U.S. Corps of E.ngineers. 2. The prior approval of the Building Department.of the plans for the restroordbuildi.ng and parki,ng lot. 3. The installation of'fi.re fighting facilities as required by ordinance. --4. The prior approval of the Planning Commission. ALL WORK TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD SPEC gF�CAT IIONS OF' THE. CITY OF NEWPORt BEACH AND DRAWINGS ATTACHED OR REFERENCED THERETO.' THIS PERMIT SHALL BE VOiD.UNLESS THE WORK HEREIN CONTEMPLATED SHALL HAVE BEEN COMPLETED BEFORE February 14 19-Lo-- APPROVED By CITY ENGINEER AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY COUNC0L.OF 'THE CITY OF NEWPORt BEACH, AT A MEETING HELD ON THE 27.11 DAB OF May 81 CITY CLERK No. A-1503-R TI $ T----- -, �}' 111 B-a %/C 146 4 O t �4 N &<.r 0/ , firms I Adw—loon s Bwc M L . ✓'✓ � i �+a-,v sow �8 .o pQO�FIL [a .. 4� )l ,l0` OAR a, r -_ � / / 1 ' I �1' S 1� c T 1 E V 1 ! (v ( V Pt G 1 C ("r v wtfr JfTry l Cwsr p / # Nswvoar SAY CAC IFORNIA O yp [ �crrr h 0 4"l . J" = 4 V SoL/nd/n95 ore exp.-Cssed In {feel and ddnOle T / = ZOO • Oepfhs below tilco+i Gower Low WoYeer. Moxnrsc„ts ron9e. crf lidC oPPrvx/.noi(sly /0 oleef. Horbor 47C5 Ore eslobl.-'Shtd J;I. -/his "Section ofMCWPorf Bor: - r `,. _IAJFy`, Q Jr !+ r ps�opo$ D / G-3 u x hl .E A 4,- tiro T Q V/,a Z- ,�D 0 `—'� May 27, 1968 TO: CITY COUNCIL oY—.2 FROM: Public Works Department F SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. A-1503-R APPLICATION TO: CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD AND COMMERCIAL MARINA BAYWARD OF 3300 VIA LIDO APPLICANT: BYRON PALMER, 6607 SUNSET BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDATIONS: That the application be approved subject to: to The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. 2. The prior approval of the Building Department of the plans for the restroom building and parking lot.. 3. The installation of fire fighting facilities as required by ordinance. DISCUSSION: The prior approval of the City Council is required because: 1. A portion of the abutting upland property is a dedicated right-of-way - (Via Lido). 2. A portion of the abutting upland property is City tidelands, that part of,the bridge approach outside the street right-of-way. 3. The private upland property is zoned C-1-H; the City tidelands are unclassified. 4, More than one slip or float is requested bayward of a single parcel. The prior approval of the U.S Corps of Engineers is required because work extends beyond the U.S. Pierhead Line. In this area, slips are permitted to extend channel - ward 20' from the U.S. Pierhead Line subject to the prior approval of the U.S. Corps of, Engineers. The application as presently submitted conforms to the adopted Harbor Permit Policies. On February 26, 1968, Harbor Permit Application No. A-1503 was submitted to the City Council for a bulkhead and commercial marina at this location. Because the appli- cation extended beyond the U.S. Project Line, the application was referred to the Joint Harbor Committee. The applicant elected to modify his plan to conform with the adopted Harbor Permit Policies. On September 8, 1958, the City Council approved Harbor Permit No. A-1041 for the former owners of the property, subject to the approval of the Joint Harbor Committee. The permit was extended three times, but finally lapsed on November 30, 1960 because no work had been done. This previous application did ng_t__propose slips beyond the. _U..,S._ Pierhead Line. oseph Devlin P bAPPROVED.BY CITY COUNCIL' l i s ks Director DATE MAY 2 7 1988 LP/ l dg if>iJ Q-S G,, .. �- �. L.) L) t t Att. �_Lo Bro<h A . y , Ti 7/7 Or J` N F 0A] } f/�aasf �s ,. r ` '`> o R ewc6ow o. t "! l r N j5ANJi p C,RlL Ca )3, d�' / 7-� OPe0,9 fJ� Z CO.fe.vq cl pEL wws� V 1 C 11V I T Y S K T W,tfr Jerry s C H E )r N&Twcoar B.oy Cat IioaN/q o y / i Jerry d4ra ore e.rpressed Jn /eel and da+no/e V4 RT. / O'epfirs below A-Ieor/ Lower Low Wofer. Moxnrx�,» ron9e, of ?lde opprvXJ.asO�s/y /O ,/ref Norbo,- /.:yes ore 'esiob/r'shed >.yh:s secf�o„ ofNewporf Bay O � ell , a /2 rrp. 9 1 _ to ' 2 I' � 1 p�oPa$inD� V!A / 1 EG/G,�Crti'EAC. ua T �' .3a d 0 V/,a L PAZA IhtG SPA,:C5 =J$ Q ,� cRa,-r ,vzV/1 ' February 26, 1 0: CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department F SUBJEgT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION NO. A-1503 APPLICATION 1O: CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD AND COMMERCIAL MARINA BAYWARD OF 3300 VIA LIDO APPLICANT: BYRON PALMER 6607 SUNSET BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDATION: DISCUSSION: That the application be referred to the Joint Harbor Committee, The prior approval of the City Council is required because: 1. A portion of the abutting upland property is a dedicated right of way (Via Lido).:. 20 A portion of the abutting upland property is City tidelands, that part of -the bridge approach outside the street right of way, 3o The private upland property is zoned C-1-H; the City tidelands are unclassified, 4. More than one slip or float is requested bayward of a single parcel, 50, The application does not conform to the adoptedHarborPermit Policies because work extends beyond the U.S. ,Pierhead Line, The prior approval of the U.S. Corps of Engineers is required be- cause work extends beyond the U.S. Pierhead Line. The prior approval of the Joint Harbor Committee is required because work extends beyond the U.S. Pierhead Line in.an area not permitted by Section 23 of the adopted Harbor Permit Policies On September 8. '1958, the City Council approved Harbor Permit No. A-1041 for the former owners of the property, subject to the approval of the Joint -Harbor Committee.- A copy —of -the approved plan is attached, The permit was extended Three times, but finally lapsed on November 30, 196b because no work had been done, This previous application did not propose slips bey .,the U S' Pierhead Lineo oseph o Devlin APPROVED BY CITY C NuIL ubl i s o ks Di rector DATE: FEB 2 6 1968 .. KLP:naj Atts : F. (Contd.) 13. ENCROACHMENT PERMIT OF MIKE GALARDO, JR. - Approve issuance of encroachment permit for construction on nonstandard improvements (#10 Hillsborough to construct entry stairs and low concrete planter within a City public utility easement located along the northerly property line); approve agreement for nonstandard improvements, and authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute said agreement and directing City Clerk to have agreement recorded. (Report from Public Works Department) 14. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION #124-3300 BY LIDO SAILING CLUB - Approve the application to construct an 85-foot groin wall adjacent to Lido Sailing Club property at 3300 Via Lido, subject to conditions listed in the staff report. (Report from Marine Department) 15. SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT AND.SOUND AMPLIFICATION PERMIT FOR LE BIARRITZ FRENCH RESTAURANT — Approve subject permits for Bastille Day (French Independence Day) celebration on Sunday July 14, 1985 from 11 a,m. to 9 p.m. (Report from Business License Division) 16. SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT AND SOUND AMPLIFICATION PERMIT FOR RICK COLE AUCTIONS - Approve subject permits for Rick Cole Classic Car Auction at the Newporter Resort Hotel on July 12, 13 and 14. (Report from Business License Division) 17. MODIFICATION OF CITY COUNCIL POLICY A-10 - Approve modification to City Council Policy A-10-Procedural Rules for the Conduct of City Council Meetings, to permit Study Session commencement at 1:30 p.m. (Attached) 18. BUDGET AMENDMENTS -.For approval: (a) Report from the City Manager regarding Budget Amendments 094 through 102: (Attached) BA-094, $2,307,530 -,Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; General Fund. BA-095, $474,820 - Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; Park and Recreation Fund. BA=096, $281770 Net Increase in Unappropriated ----- ------ ----- Surplus; State Gas Tax Fund (Sec.2107). BA-097, $401,500 - Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; State Gas Tax Fund (Sec. 2106). BA-098, $240,380 - Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; Arterial Highway Financing Fund. BA-099, $931,255 - Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; Tide and Submerged Lands Fund. BA-100, $502,800 - Net Increase in Unappropriated Surplus; Contributions Fund. 7 - SPEAKERS MUST LIMIT REMARKS TO FIVE MINUTES ON ALL AGENDA ITEMS. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS 1. ACCEPTANCE OF PROVISIONS. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY THE PERMITTEE THAT THE DOING OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SHALLCONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE,OF ALL,OF THE PROVISIONS. 2. PERMIT FROM OTHER AGENCIES. THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED SHALL, WHENEVER THE SAME IS REQUIRED BY LAW., SECURE'THE WRITTEN ORDER OR CONSENT TO ANY WORK HEREUNDER FROM THE U. S. CORPS OF.ENGINEERS OR ANY OTHER PUBLIC. BODY HAVING' JURISDICTION, AND THIS PERMIT SHALL BE SUSPENDED IN OPERATION UNLESS AND UNTILSUCH ORDER OR CONSENT IS OBTAINED- 3. TRANSFERRING PERMIT THIS PERMIT 13 NOT TRANSFERABLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OR OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. 4. INSPECTION-., THE WORK SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION AND APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT LEAST' 3 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE WORK IS TO BEGIN AND BEFORE ITS COMPLETION. 5- PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC- ADEQUATE: PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. BARRICADES SHALL BE PLACED ON STREETS, WITH LIGHTS AT NIGHT, ALSO FLAGMEN EMPLOYED, ALL AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PARTICULAR WORK IN PROGRESS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOT ATTEMPT TO FORBID THE FULL AND FREE USE BY THE PUBLIC OF ALL NAVIGABLE WATERS AT OR ADJACENT TO THE WORK OR STRUCTURE. IF THE DISPLAY OF LIGHTS AND SIGNALS ON ANY WORK HEREBY AUTHORIZED 13 NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW., SUtH:. LIGHTS AND SIGNALS, AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY BUREAU OF LIGHT HOUSES, DEPARTMENT Or COM- MERCE, SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE.- STRUCTURES SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED AS NOT TO OBSTRUCT, INTERFERE WITH OR PRE- VENT THE FREE USE OR PASSAGE OF ANY S➢DEWALKS.9 STREETS ALLEY., PUBLIC WAY OR NAVIGABLE CHANNEL. 6. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES-. THE PERMITTEE 13 RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF WORK HEREIN PERMITTEbp,6R WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THE USE OR,POSSESSION OF SA-1.0,WORKS, AND IN THE EVENT . ANY CLAIM IS MADE AGAINST THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OR ANY DEPARTMENT, OFFICER, OR EMPLOYEE THEREOFpTHROUGH, BY REASON OFp OR IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH WORK,, PERMITTEE SHALL DEFENDp INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THEM, AND EACH OF THEM, HARMLESS FROM SUCH CLAIM. 7. REVOCATION OF PERMIT. THE RIGHTS GIVEN UNDER THIS PERMIT ARE PERMISSIVE ONLY, AND THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RESERVES FULL RIGHT, POWER, AND AUTHORITY TO REVOKE THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME. IN THE EVEN THE PERMITTEE FAILS TO REMOVE SAID WORKS WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFiED, THEN THE C ' ITY ENGINEER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SAME' AT THE COST AND EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE. 8. REPAIRS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL KEEP THE STRUCTURES IN GOOD REPAIR AT ALL TIMES. FAILURE TO REPAIR, WHEN WRITTEN NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE CITY.ENGINEERP SHALL BE CAUSE FOR THE REVOCATION, OF THE PERMIT. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ® PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT DALE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA GENTLEMEN. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR PERMISSBON TO 7PP T WILL DESCRIBE HERE FULLY WHAT HE WISHES TO DO AND PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK.- V- Lido Is I and. Now- ca4f=IA .APPLICANT Is OWNER 0F COS 1f3 5 Q� BLOCK TRACT 907 THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES TO DO THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES REGULATIONS AND SPECI- FICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE APPLe CATION AND PERMIT ARE SUBJECT TO THE GENERA. PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS.ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF AND TO ANY SPECIAL CONDITIONS IMPOSED.' CONTRACTOR btrumuti.0 1L o_` REC° D FEE �,9� S® $GNAT RE OF APPLICANT CHECK No. DATE !A%G"_ ILIA I L INADDRESS G FROM _ r tr�gtt HoUywood,e Califam a PHONE APPLICATION SHALL BE IN DUPLICATE No. /9 —p CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ® PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT DATE 2/14 .19 J68 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA GENTLEMEN: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR PERMISSION TO kAPP4ICANT WILL DESCRIBE HERE FULLY WHAT HE WISHES TO DO AND PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT) ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORKa Dwp rt Beach.California APPLICANT IS OWNER OF LOT 1095 & 1096 � BLOCK � TRACT 907 THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES TO DO THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES5 REGULATIONS AND SPECI- FICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF NEwPORT BEACH AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT ARE SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL. PROVISIONS FOR. HARBOR PERMITS,ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF AND TO ANY SPECIAL CONDITIONS IMPOSED - CONTRACTOR CROFT & NEVILLE REC°D FEE/2�s� `SIGNA-TURE OF APPLICANT CHECK No. 834 DATE 2/1468 6607 Sunset Blvd, FROM C:RnPT fi. NRAITT.TY MAILING ADDRESS Hollywood, California PHONE APPL I CATION SHALL BE IN DUPLICATE NOo�p3.. \ GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS I. ACCEPTANCE OF PROVISIONS: IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY THE PERMITTEE THAT THE DOING OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SHALL CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE,OF ALL OF THE PROVISIONS- 2. PERMIT FROM OTHER AGENCIES-. THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED SHALL, WHENEVER THE SAME IS REQUIRED BY LAWp 3ECURE'THE WRITTEN -ORDER OR CONSENT TO ANY WORK HEREUNDER FROM THE U- S- CORPS OF ENGINEERS OR ANY OTHER PUBLIC BODY HAVING' JURiSDI.CTION.v AND THIS PERMIT SHALL BE SUSPENDED IN OPERATION UNLESS AND UNTILSUCH ORDER OR CONSENT IS OBTAINED. 3. TRANSFERRING PERMIT., THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE WITHOUT THE WRITTE N CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OR OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. 4o INSPECTION-, THE WORK SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION AND APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKS, DEPARTMENT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT LEAST' 3-DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE WORK IS TO BEGIN AND BEFORE ITS COMPLETION. 5- PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC. ADEQUATE PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. BARRICADES SHALL BE PLACED ON STREETS., WITH LIGHTS AT NIGHT, ALSO FLAGMEN EMPLOYED., ALL AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PARTICULAR WORK IN PROGRESS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOT ATTEMPT TO FORBID THE FULL AND FREE USE BY THE PUBLIC OF ALL NAVIGABLE WATERS AT OR ADJACENT TO THE WORK OR STRUCTURE. IF THE DISPLAY OF LIGHTS AND SIGNALS ON ANY WORK HEREBY AUTHORIZED IS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW.,'SUtHi LIGHTS AND SIGNALS,, AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY BUREAU OF LIGHT HOUSES. DEPARTMENT Or COM_ MERLE., SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE.- STRUCTURES SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED AS NOT TO QBSTRUCT,9 INTERFERE WITH OR PRE- VENT THE FREE USE OR PASSAGE OF ANY SIDEWALKS., STREET, ALLEY, PUBLIC WAY OR NAVIGABLE CHANNEL. 6. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES° THE PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL 1_4ABiLlTY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF WORK HEREIN PERMITTED., . OR WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THE USE OR, POSSESSION OF,SA.JD_WO-R4S AND,IN THE EVENT ANY CLAIM IS MADE A;,GAINST THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OR ANY DEPARTMENT, OFFICER., OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF, THROUGH, BY REASON OFS OR IN CONNECTION WI-TH SUCH -WORK,, PERM ITTEE.SMALL DE.FENDp INDEMNIFY' AND HOLD THEM, AND EACH OF THEM, HARMLESS FROM SUCH CLAIM. 7. REVOCATION OF PERMIT. THE RIGHTS GIVEN UNDER THIS PERMIT ARE PERMISSIVE ONLY, AND THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RESERVES FULL RIGHT POWER, AND AUTHORITY TO REVOKE THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME- IN THE EVEN THE PERMITTEE FAILS TO REMOVE SAID WORKS WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFIED, THEN THE C - ITY ENGINEER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SAME' AT THE COST AND EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE. 8. REPAIRS g THE PERM ITTFF SHAI i KEEP THF- STmirTHPP-, INt (nr)n Dr*DA I D Ar Al I TIMES. FAILURE TO REPAIRS WHEN WRITTEN NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE CITY ENGINEER, SHALL BE CAUSE FOR TIE REVOCA7.I0N.OF-THE PERMIT. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMIT DATE 211 9 9 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA GENTLEMEN: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR PERMISSION TO kAPP/4- CW—Iq'T`—WILE-DES C-R➢:SE MERE EFOLLY 1nHA`L HE WISHES TO DO AND PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT) .ADDRESS OF PROPOSE® WORKa APPLICANT IS OWNER OF LOT oss I'M BLOCkS e TRACT 907 THE UNDERSIGNED AGREES TO DO THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES., REGULATIONS AND SPECI FICAT'IONS AND.SUBJECT TO THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT"ARE SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS:ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF AND TO ANY SPECIAL COsNDITIONS, IMPOSED - CONTRACTOR ,i ✓ REcl D FEE S I NATt9ROF APPI ICANT �E�cK �0e DATE' /FROM i ® . NG ADESS PHONE APPLICATION SHALL BE IN DUPLICATE NO 1.9--fSp 3 --/= GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS I. ACCEPTANC,E OF PROVISo-ONSa IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY THE PERMITTEE THAT THE DOING OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SHALL CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE,OF ALL OF THE PROVISIONS. 2. PERMIT FROM OTHER AGENCIES. THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED SHALL., WHENEVER THE SAME IS REQUIRED BY LAW., SECURE'THE WRITTEN ORDER"OR CONSENT TO ANY WORK HEREUNDER FROM THE U. S. CORPS OF ENGINEERS OR ANY OTHER PUBLIC BODY HAVING JURISDICTION., AND THIS PERMIT SHALL BE SUSPENDED IN OPERATION UNLESS AND UNTIL SUCH ORDER OR CONSENT IS OBTAINED. 3. TRANSFERRING PERMIT., THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OR OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. 4. INSPECT'IONa THE WORK SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION AND APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKSDEPARTMENT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 3 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE WORK IS TO BEGIN AND BEFORE ITS COMPLETION. 5. PROTECTION OF TRAFFUC. ADEQUATE PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. BARRICADES SHALL BE PLACED ON STREETS., WITH LIGHTS AT NIGHT, ALSO FLAGMEN EMPLOYED., ALL AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PARTICULAR WORK IN PROGRESS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOT ATTEMPT TO FORBID THE FULL AND FREE USE BY THE PUBLIC OF ALL NAVIGABLE WATERS AT OR ADJACENT TO THE WORK OR STRUCTURE. IF THE DISPLAY OF LIGHTS AND SIGNALS ON ANY WORK HEREBY AUTHORIZED IS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW,'SUCH. LIGHTS AND SIGNALS., AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY BUREAU OF LIGHT HOUSES., DEPARTMENT OF COM— MERCE., SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE.- STRUCTURES SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED AS NOT TO QBSTRUCT., INTERFERE WITH OR PRE -- VENT THE FREE USE OR PASSAGE OF ANY SIDEWALKS., STREET, ALLEY., PUBLIC WAY OR NAVIGABLE CHANNEL. 6. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ° THE PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LIABIL'ITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF WORK HEREIN PERMITTED, OR WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THE USE OR POSSESSION OF S_A.I.D.WO,RKS..9 AND IN THE EVENT ANY CLAAM IS MADE AGAINST THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OR ANY DEPARTMENT, OFFICER, OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF., THROUGH9 BY REASON OF9 OR IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH WORK, PERMITTEE'SHALL DEFEND., INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THEM.,, AND EACH OF THEM., HARMLESS FROM SUCH CLAIM. 7. REVOCATION OF PERMITe THE RIGHTS GIVEN UNDER THIS PERMIT ARE PERMISSIVE ONLY., AND THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RESERVES FULL RIGHT., POWER., AND AUTHORITY TO REVOKE THIS PERMIT AT ANY TIME. IN THE EVEN THE PERMITTEE FAILS TO REMOVE SAID WORKS WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFIED., THEN THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SAME' AT THE COST AND EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE. 8. REPAIRS: THE PERMITTEE SHALL KEEP THE STRUCTURES IN GOOD REPAIR AT ALL TIMES. FA LURE TO REPAIR., WHEN WRITTEN NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN. BY THE CITY 'ENGINEER, SHALL BE CAUSE FOR THE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH m PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATION FOR HARBOR PERMfT DATE AM CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA GENTLEMEN. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR PERMISSION TO ADDRESS OF PROPOSED WORK. 33 Udo Sol —an -at. Nolimpa" 9-*"-h claufauts APPLICANT IS OWNER OF LOT . . . . . . BLOCK_ , TRACT THE: UNDERSIGNED AGREES TO DO THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND SPECI- FICATiONS AND SUBJECT TO THE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE APPLICATION AND PERMIT ARE SUBJECT TO THE GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS,ON THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF AND TO ANY SPECIAL CONDITIONS IMPOSED - CONTRACTOR A REcID FEE '31(VNATURE OF APPLICAN CHEtK No. 1634 DATE GU7 sunsa FROM MAILING ADDRESS NVA Holler o(As Q111fan" PHONE APPLICATION SHALL BE I DUPLICATE 'No. 19-115-0 3 — 41 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR HARBOR PERMITS 1. ACCEPTANCE OF PROVISIONSP IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY THE PERMITTEE THAT THE DOING OF ANY WORK UNDER THIS PERMIT SHALLCONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE,OF ALL OF THE PROVISIONSe 2. PERMIT FROM OTHER AGENCIESa. THE PARTY OR PARTIES TO WHOM THIS PERMIT IS .ISSUED SHALL, WHENEVER THE SAME IS REQUIRED BY LAW, SECURE 'THE WRITTEN-ORDER'OR CONSENT TO ANY WORK HEREUNDER FROM THE U- So CORPS OF.ENGINEERS OR ANY OTHER PUBLIC BODY HAVING JURISDI:CTION.9 AND THIS PERMIT SHALL BE SUSPENDED IN OPERATION UNLESS AND UNTIL SUCH ORDER OR CONSENT IS OBTAINEI)o 3. TRANSFERRING PERMIT.- THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT',OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OR OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IF COUNCIL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED - mot. INSPECTim, THE WORK SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION AND APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 3 DAYS I'N ADVANCE OF THE DATE WORK IS TO BEGIN AND BEFORE ITS COMPLETION. 5- ..PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC. ADEQUATE PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. BARRICADES SHALL BE PLACED ON STREETS, WITH LIGHTS AT NIGHT, ALSO FLAGMEN EMPLOYED,, ALL AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PARTICULAR WORK IN PROGRESS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOT ATTEMPT TO FORBID THE FULL AND FREE USE BY THE PUBLIC OF ALL NAVIGABLE WATERS AT OR ADJACENT TO THE WORK OR STRUCTURE. IF THE DISPLAY OF LIGHTS AND SIGNALS ON ANY WORK HEREBY AUTHORIZED 13 NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW,'SUCH LIGHTS AIND SiGNALS,,,AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED By BUREAU OF LIGHT HoUSESS DEPARTMENT Or COM— MERCE, SHALL. BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE.- STRUCTURES SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED AS NOT TO 083TRUCT19 INTERFERE WITH OR PRE— VENT THE FREE USE OR PASSAGE OF ANY SIDEWALKS. STREET,, ALLEY., PUBLIC WAY OR NAVIGABLE CHANNEL. 6. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES-. THE PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF WORK HEREIN PERMITTED.� OR WHICH MA.-Y ARISE OUT OF THE USE OR POSSESSION OF SAID.WORKS5 AND IN THE EVENT . ANY CLAIM IS MADE AGAINST THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OR ANY DEPARTMENT, OFFICERq OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF, THROUGH., BY REASON OF9 OR IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH WORK, PERMITTEE'SHALL DEFENDg INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THEM, AND EACH OF THEM, HARMLESS FROM SUCH CLAIM. 7. REVOCATION OF PERMITe THE: RIGHTS GIVEN UNDER THIS PERMIT ARE PERMISSIVE ONLY,, OF AND THE CITY NEWPORT BEACH RESERVES FULL RIGHT, POWER, AND AUTHORITY TO REVOKE THIS � C PERMIT AT ANY TIME. IN THE EVEN THE PERMITTEE FAILS TO REMOVE SAID WORKS WITHIN THE TIME SPECIFIED, THEN THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SAME' AT THE COST AND EXPENSE OF THE PERMITTEE. 8. REPAIRS: THE PERMITTEE SHALL KEEP THE STRUCTURES IN GOOD REPAIR AT ALL TIMES. FAILURE TO REPAIR, WHEN WRITTEN NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE CITY ENGINEER, SHALL BE CAUSE FOR THE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. +�"ni1 x Al WAA NA: t 5 a 1 7 S _` Qyl ~M i ti Q Tows on j 0. (� Lq ITT r x p B O i OMIT . S a 2vp I All Zito 1 M{ Any ct Thereupon a Grant Deed executed by Title Insurance and Trust Company, a Corporation, conveying to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes, across four certain parcels of land therein specifically described and designated as Parcels A, B, C, and D, was presented and con- sidered. After consideration the following motion was intro- duced by Trustee Williamson who moved its adoption, to -wit: "RESOLVED: That the Deed bearing date June loth,. 1929 executed by Title Insurance and Trust Company, a Corporation, granting to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes over the four distinct parcels of land designated in said deed as Parcels A, B, C,and D be accepted and the City Clerk be directed to record the same." Said motion was seconded by Trustee Claire and on roll call was adopted by the following vote: AYES: Trustees Hilmer, Claire, Williamson, Johnson. NOES: Trustee Ellsworth. ABSENT: Trustees None. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true extract from the minutes of the City Council of the City of Newport. Beach at a regular meeting held.on the loth day of June, 1929. z ATTEST:' Clerk of the City, of Newport BeacH. �.. I 7' 8 9I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LAW OFFICES wtsan, Haas & Stevens LOS ANGELES, DEED OF EASEMEk4 FOR STREET PURPOSES TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, for and in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), receipt of which is. hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes and to construct thereon and thereover posts, wires, conduits,.lamps or other.suitable appliances for the purpose of lighting said street; sewers, pipes, hydrants, meters and other appurtenances for.supplying and distributing a domestic water supply or for giving fire protdction, mains,'services, pipes, fittings, wires or other appurtenances for supplying or distributing a domestic or in- dustrial gas and/or electric supply over across and under that certain real property more particularly described as follows, to -wit: All of that certain.parcel of land in Section 28; T. 6 S.R. 10 W. S:B.B: & M.' in the City of Newport Beach, -Orange County, California lying between the U.S. Government Bulkhead Line between Stations 173 and 174 as said Bulkhead Line and stations are shown on the map of Newport Bay showing Harbor Lines, approved by the War Department January 18, 1911, and the line of'ordinary high tide -of the Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay which. constitutes the westerly,boundary line of the lands described as belonging to the Title Insurance and Trust Company, in the decree in that certain action No...23681 of the Superior Court .of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, which said decree is recorded in Book 188 of Judgments at page 192 Records of Orange County, California, and in said decree described, and having a width of 100 feet and,lying 50 feet on eithe: side of the following described center line: Parcel A-� Beginning at a,point in the said bulkhead line between stations 173 and 174 which point is North 270.301 West 102.51 feet from the most westerly corner of Lot 885 of Tract 907 as laid out and shown upon a map recorded in Misc. Maps, Book 28, pages 25 to.36 inclusive, Records of Orange. County, California, said point also being in the center line of Via Antibes of said tract; running thence North 750 091 40u'West along the westerly prolongation of said center line of Via Antibes a distance.of 356.21 feet to a point in.the line of ordinary high tide of.the Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay above described. -1- C r 1 2 3 4 5 6 �7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 .16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LAW OPP z Wil., Haas &Stevens .LOB ANGELES Parcel B- All that certain parcel of land in Section 28, T. 6. S., R. 10 W., S.B.B. & M., City of Newport Beach, Orange County, California,. lying between the U.S. Government Bulkhead Lines, between Station. No. 124 and 125, as said.. Bulkhead Line and Stations are shown on the map of Newport Bay showing Harbor Lines, approved by the War Department on Jan. 18, 1917; and the line of ordinary high tide of the Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay which constitutes the boundary line of the land_Aescribed as belonging to the Title Insurance and Trust Company in the decree entered in that certain action No. 23685 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange, recorded in Book 167 of Judgments at page 194, records of Orange County and having a width of 100 feet and lying 50 feet on either side of the following des- cribed center line: Beginning at a point in the said bulkhead line above described, -which point is South 270 301 East 51,41 feet from the most south- erly corner of Lot 1095 of Tract 907 as laid out and shown upon a map recorded in Miscellan- eons Maps, ook'28.at pages 25 to 36 inclusive, Rec.Ords of range County, California, running thence South 75 091 4011 East a distance of 180.10.feet to the point in the line of ordinary high tide of the'Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay above described., Parcel E ✓" That portion of Lot 1166 Tract 907 as per map recorded in Book 28, pages 25 to 36 inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, Orange County Records, 4-ft. in width having -as its southerly boundary line.the southerly boundary line of said Lot 1166 and having as its northerly boundary line a line distant 4 ft. northerly from said southerlS,..line and parallel thereto and which said strip runs from Central Avenue easterly to an'alley as delineated on said map of said tract. Parcel D That portion.of Lot 1192 in Tract:907 as per map recorded in Book 28, pages 25 to'36 inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, Orange County Records, 4 ft. in width which hasdits.southerly boundary line the southerly boundary line of said lot 1192 and which .has as its northerly boundary line aline distant 4 ft. northerly of the said southerly. boundary line -and parallel thereto and which strip runs from Oporto westerly.to an alley as shown on said Map of said tract mentioned. -2- 1 TO HAVE AND TO`IEOLD unto the said City of Newport 2 Beach, its successors or assigns. 3 Date TITLE INkNCED TRDST COMPANY 4 5 -ice-President `> s sst.. Secretary 7� ., IS-24.16-2�I STATE OF CALIFORNIA, { ss County of Los Angeles ) On this::_ .:day of ......................in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred an ............-. -, beforJ a'tf�e�d a Notary Public in and for said County,. personally appeared -------•-- ------- _ - .............. ................ ®a%------------ ----------------------- known to me to be the -------------------- President, and ,., =.. known to me to be the.... '-'-T-AW -......Secretary of the Corporation w drat. executed.Llk4thih:'instrument, known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of the coiporation .Mrein .named, and acknowledged to me tha�­...u----- ch co o' 'on uted th same. ...... ........................Notar Pblic in and for sa' L Angeles County, State of California. 23 24 25 26 27 28. . 29 30 31 32 tAW OFFICES Wllson, Baas & Stevan LO8 ANGELEB 1 t M F+ 14 rM- �� <w s� R v p r'y fir' Y a b "�Wia �3 '`' i �5.. �r? 4 ti � � i ?•tom 4 .�vY1J m 42,.z �^ LL It z F 41 o a 4p Q't0o �Mg ,� s �: , �• O'i•14�i••G.q"y-p'.�-ti<+Y :*,a9'4'L*wvvvni-v',r.'+ny� Y � r d a 5Y ��c,� rot ."aw m.0, C3 fll2 c°-a: =t q1tao i 1 #L1 * end TivAt .. Co>,a ptnZ .w*oy 4A i tVft$ Too tltlo to OUT Ot rt iftc:l to LOW 1=1"A " In Vraot 9 ,# to of to is w tions v $off and rights at vay of oord. 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Olatz.Deed dat6d Avg -List , :L9,54 9xa WmTitlo I=W- aM o a M14t Oom=7 to the CU7 of Umpart PMcb and Accepted b:7 the City CO=Oi . can Cotob SF* 1OZ4, This 00vare Wools A', 1,11 and �AAch wo t to laws an tbo north AMDa. Lldv 1310 and. between tbo ster17 aad. Ot Lido Isle and the a ;� ThU prowty Vms so- cuzvd b7 the ait7 In vox ct;1= wM t 'barbor 1Mrovmmtz or 1934 Zw total cost 00 tba properVTASor this U=Unt the GrItrIth Coqvor pold 2,3 � VOW Thereupon a Grant Deed executed by Title Insurance and Trust Company, a Corporation, conveying to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes, across four certain parcels of land therein specifically described and designated as Parcels A, B, C, and D, was presented and con- sid.ered. After consideration the following motion was intro- duced by Trustee Williamson who moved its adoption, to -wit: "RESOLVED: That the Deed bearing date June loth, 1929 executed by Title Insurance and Trust Company, a Corporation, granting to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes over the four distinct parcels of land designated in said deed as Parcels A, B, C,and D be accepted and the City Clerk be directed to record the same." Said, motion was seconded by Trustee Claire and on roll call was adopted by the following vote: AYES: Trustees Hilmer, Claire, Williamson, Johnson. NOES: Trustee Ellsworth. ABSENT: Trustees None. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true extract from the minutes of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach at a regular meeting held.on the loth day of June, 1929. ~ ATTEST:` Clerk of the City of Newport Beae . :. u.:x =s ALj or --,6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LAW OFFICES WHsan, Haas & Stevens LOE ANGE-91 F7 1 DEED OF EASEMENT FOR STREET PURPOSES TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, for and in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant to the City of Newport Beach an easement for street purposes and to construct thereon and thereover posts, wires, conduits,.'lamps or other.suitable appliances for the purpose of lighting said street; sewers, pipes, hydrants, meters and other appurtenances for supplying and distributing a domestic water supply or for giving fire protdction, mains, -services, pipes, fittings, wires or other appurtenances for supplying or distributing a domestic or in- dustrial gas and/or electric supply over across and under the,t'certain real property more particularly described as follows, to -wit: All of that certain.parcel of land in Section 28; T. 6 S.R. 10 W. S:B.Bc & M.' in the City of Newport Beach,'Orange County, California lying between the U.S. Government Bulkhead Line between Stations 173 and 174 as said Bulkhead Line and stations are shown on the map of Newport Bay showing Harbor Lines, approved by -the War Department January 18, 1917, and the line of'ordinary high tide -of the Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay which constitutes the' viesterly,boundary line of the lands described as belonging to the Title Insurance and Trust Company, in the decree in that certain action No...23681 of the Superior Court .of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, which said decree is recorded -in Book 188 of Judgments at page 192 Records of Orange County, California, and in said decree described, and . having a width of 100 feet and lying 50 feet on eithe: side of the following described center line: Parcel A-� Beginning at a,,Aoint in the said bulkhead line between stations 173 and 174 which point is North 270.301 West 102.51 feet from the most westerly corner of Lot 885 of Tract 907 as laid out and shown upon .a map recorded in Misc. Maps, Book 28, pages 25 to.36 inclusive, Records of Orange County, California, said point also being in the center line of Via Antibes of said tract; running thence North 750 091 40t"West along the westerly prolongation of said center line of Via Antibes a distance.of 356.21 feet to a point in,the line of ordinary high tide of the Pacific Ocean in Newport. Bay above described. -1- 1 2 3 4 5 6 :7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 L9� 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 LAW o"ICSB Wilson, Haas & Stevens LOB ANGELES Parcel B- All that certain parcel of land in Section 28, T. 6. S., R. 10 W., S.B.B. & M., City of Newport Beach, Orange County, California,. lying between :the U.S. Government Bulkhead Lines, between Station No. 124 and 125, as.said.. Bulkhead Line and Stations are shown on the map . of Lewport Bay showing Harbor Lines, approved by the War Department on Jan. 18, 1917, and the line of ordinary high tide of the -Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay which constitutes the boundary line of the land -.described as belonging to the Title Insurance and Trust Company in the.decree entered in that certain action No. 23685 of the - Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange, recorded in Book 167 of Judgments at page 194, records of"Orange County and having a width of 100 feet and lying 50 feet on either side of the following des- cribed center line: Beginning at a point in the said bulkhead line above described, -which point is South 270 301 East 51,41 feet from the most south- erly corner of Lot 1095 of Tract 907 as laid out and shown upon a map recorded in Miscellan= eous Maps, 'book 28.at pages 25 to 36 inclusive, Records of range County, California, running thence South 75 091 40111 East a distance of 180.10 feet to the point in the line of ordinary high tide of the'Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay above described.. Parcel C That portion of Lot 1166 Tract 907 as per map recorded in Book 28, pages 25 to 36 inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, Orange County Records, 4,ft. in width having -as its southerly boundary line.the .southerly boundary line of said Lot 1166 and having as its northerly boundary line a line distant 4 ft. northerly from said southerly line and parallel thereto and which said strip runs from Central Avenue easterly to an'alley as delineated on said map of said tract. Parcel D That portion of Lot 1192 in Tract 907 as per map recorded in Book 28, pages 25 to'36 inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, Orange County Records, 4 ft. Wi in width which has✓its.southerly boundary line the southerly boundary line of said lot 1192 and which has as its northerly boundary line a line distant 4 ft. northerly of the said southerly. boundary line 'and parallel thereto and which strip runs from Oporto westerly.to an IIalley as shown on said Map of said tract mentioned. -2- .1 -o" ti 1 TO HAVE AND TO . -iEOLD unto the said City -of Newport 2 Beach, its successors or assigns. 3 Dated•AO % TRUST „� TITZE IN CP ANA COPJIPANY 4 5 _ Y"' Vice -President sst- Secretary 7 9 -> ,° 11-24.16-2M STATE OF CALIFORNIA, f es County of Los Angeles On this.. .... ;. .:day of ......................in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred an .-.-.--....�blfore '•` ?. - atfield a Notary Public in and for said County, personally -appeared ........................................ _ _. — ::...:.:.....:._ce-�?3®---------------------------------.known to me to be they(-Ce--------.President, and �+ known to me to b Rs£�:f,TJlhlf.......Secretary of the Corporation . •-�� a the that .executed &4e--,+ithih:instrument, known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of the clporation theieili'.named, and acknowledged to me that such co o' .on uted th same. .......... ...... .. Public in and for sa' L Angeles County, State of California. 23 24 25 26 . 27 28. 29 30 31 32 -W OFFICES Wilson, #tags 5 Stevens LOS ANGELEL, I :z it Y 4 y t ff � x "'�wF4 1� hY y�Jr'a J '�S !,� C t r AS 4 ✓?�"4 ROYAL •l .' 3.0" SmS x` -00 tsaao to city of vovoort llftcaf.l is , l to Lot$ 3=2-V � in act �3 r w0jeot o a" o $bowsa that ax Gcr ratim Gant Do" t d 4T 10W r"a..'a ITU10 Xwuww o and Trust God was awoqta�� the vity oomu�, wbich d U 4041votly tale =m 46e4 tlAt the mates Show To accepted on MY 201 IM« Dwe fr*m ait7 :,art ato Licla 3:41a *M=it,7 S"ag _*. datoz r=-ch 4,p 1929, covor:t ti� A to1XV Inoluollo Ln !L'A*t Ot .. 4u# 01.E Doed dated 0=0 100 1029 = the TAd 814 city Anaioo, to the Ofty,ojj ' pwt . a ao- velaassizq; ra Ito LI m1 m, as xtorost tag c'i teen (1) pAvcwU of land lyi� In proportr covored b7 U4w a rich 4# 1' to V* W40 1010 COMt7 ; j 0=0 * Tbo2,.po"*..Is o Igna warn .q% t-t Im. to tba city Zr tbo, provow.nt . dt. 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IN ACCORDANCE WITH AIMii OF THE MUNICaPAL € DE' Cd9 PS Of In c keerS Permit 611 f-75` OI'o gl Corer Permit B� ITY HARBOR CORO,�AT®R PERMIT NO. DATE ; I II i i 'i 1211 ...,• s �G c• • fAPA! sp.I •,� co �w r I li EXilolih, IiwAe� � c NITY'SKRT�M ♦�'�' °w''"'4� V IC 1 Olt, "Woo+i• DAY. cwuroMMIA t its mi IMMjrv&APqe;wow . 4oewsa l w+ /9r4W smear Ary� ski+iiw► 1�Rwrw trrvwLrry A*&~. ePt h MsN11�/ /10 /9swt. dww �/W,A,•sA� in tllail ,Ld�� s/..AeM+a�r'O ��I• ot ol Woo A* 007 'VIPs. ,1 ins= yQ— - CpNCC: /� „�, A✓�k T, W, fir/ ,,��''or E r :too. On?,10907 ,. V4 Y.::. A IIG F NEWP ®:EFYC 5 PERMISSION IS HERESY GRANTED TO ColkZS'F'R@eCT AND DATE �( �_..�-. ... MAINTAIN THE EA3 RUT'Y SHOWN Ot4 THE HEREOF, -FFE ATTA E SHEET AT THE SITE IWDRCATZDa SUnJECT To pn,4,vjs.%oNs 0.: SEE V THE HARBOR PERWNT �°CLjC2s a or, BEACH /;.N� IS NOT ti°Rft2USFERAGLE VV.;T'u'��T°V, WT Q r , THE MV HARBOR .« 1 V C,"A,199 x"!L> T a ' SY: EVA....0 ua�'d 0 s i 0�' AND THIS PFR;b ,"s u�Ah r.> �""�.3a^.emED sw Tm CST v ouNCWL i/ JAI �`tf`r IN ACCORD A.NCE WiTH 3 iT 1' OF TI"BE $iWC4PAL aDE. i63 s of 's'gi ders penti Orange coun-ty Permft !'cif HARBOR COORDINATOR other. S c. X z CC PERMIT NO. j i t CITY FPO T'\,�CH HARBOR APPLICAL),ON _1 A \\ 00 �D ' !3 ode' O m Ql[ wvw� o 14 d M I T 1 .5 K E T C H : Y EAsr F4EwPo,7r &A_Y 'CAL tf-OCZNIA o yy t wtsr 1E rr Sour1din9.5 ore onor c%ncie Alco.7 Lower• Low Wofer. Yloxf.»u r, j ro,?F-' of lde �f aruX/ir70�P1Y !O leef Harbor /,r1e5 .r , _.,.. '.r...;:. 5.: 1..,.4 r- «'. per----r.'---.-.."--'FiY'P e s >r o�.f r � f> e+•a' �7r 'r���7-��"�'crl ah ti •0.' ''ry or -r i t O f 1 s+ ;'{ i f +, i t• f v - +er�� �' f ( ! ': S. IF 501 t j ' h -41,113- t APPL/CA.NT:9 A 4We r ' tf is a r�C7-r } r F c• 7& r^e s ;�'?`ti - 4, i v 4 4WAWN MY OF NEWPORT BUCM HARBOR PERMIT PERMISSION IS HERESY GRANTF-0 TO CONSTRUCT A,—. MAINTAIN THE FACILITY SHOWN ON THE REVERZE XER,1:C,. AT THE SITE INDICATED, SUL-JECT TO T,0'- VROV' S�OHS THE HARBOR PERMIT' PQLIC'► �ES OF -,NEWPORT BEACH A! ANY SPECIAL CGNMI*Ie��NS L;ST;-D1F3 RIEREC-N. "rwjr_�-, 13 NOT TRANSFPJ?AF3LE Vag Vi�)JUT It �r, , - , � . C ��SEN THE CITY HARBOR COORWi'^ATOR AT' NIZ ­Vc C, RIGHTS GiVEN UNDER THIS PFP ;1PE PE'11H M;4111,1- AND THIS PERMIT MAY BC REVOKED SY THE CiTY Ci;UN IN AcconeA TTL I ' DF T " E CITY HARIJOR CO �rtA/ 4t630V 5 7— PERMIT No. ---------- DATE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. Corps of Engineers Permit Orange County Permit Other: 1. The applicant will olkain a.Corps�of Engineers periiiit. -,N 012. The bulkhead design will be�.&pproved by theTublic Works Director. 3. The applicant will provide access.to.the ddjacent.public beach by a walkway and stairway in accordance.with.kequitements of the PB&R Director. TRANSFERRED La, FROM TO: