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PILING -.'.--:LAYOUT aA� MARINE CONSULTING DESIGN sCw6t j/`i e! 1 t, 324 EL M:ODENA AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92M BOY SCOUT SEA BAS E , . . 1931 W. PACIFIC COAST HW'Y . ° N. 714 642 - 2206 NEWPORT BEACH CALIF. 99-4-77 Q I ..M. I 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. All work shall be in accord with N.E.C. 1993 and all applicable codes and ordinances. 2. All conductors shall be copper with insulation as shown on the wire schedule and the one line diagrams. 3. Concealed conduit shall be UL approved Schedule 40 PVC. 4. Conduit exposed to phys�eai damage shall be galvanized rigid with a 40 mil., factory applied PVC coating or Schedule 80 PVC. 5. Splices and taps shall be made using the compression method or with split bolts (splice nuts are not acceptable}, and shall receive 2 coats of 3M Scotchcote after insulating.W/2 layers rubber and iwo 112 lapped layers of Scotch #33 or equal.. 6. Rigid non-metallic conduit shall be supported as required in 347-8 N.E.C. 1987. In addition there'shall be a support within 3 feet of each box, panel or other termination. Strapping shall be Stainless Steel or other approved non-ferrous material. Copper plumbers tape is not acceptable. 7. Receptacles shall be connected to the feeders so as to balance the load equally across the phases and uniformly along the entire length of the feeders. 8. All bus bars shall be coDDer, rated at 1000 AnpS/Sq.Tn.. 9. All conductors #6 and smaller shall be furnished with continuous colored insulation. Wire larger than #6 shall be coded with an approved color marking system. See"Color Coding". I 10. All electrical outlet assemblies shall be approved by a recognized testing laboratory. 11. Holes drilled in blocking and -stringers on wood floatation systems shall be a maximum of 1/4" larger than the conduit O.D.. Whenever possible, conduits shall be installed under stringers. 12. All panels shall be in NEMA 3R enclosures. Enclosures shall be the minimum size allowed by code. 15. Existing materials may be sa-1--ed and re -use ! prnirio4n,l the finished project meets the requirements of the above mentioned codes and ordinances and the requirements of these i)lnno and -'recifications. ickOW1 1510.4 IN kIA11\1 PAAIC- L r11 1 T C_ X T. 4 - 12 �9 CA&Z-6- M RC-A4,411J# 71-- — a--\ o9 30,4 -Wt _�3P I AAC-44 -?P �5_VCLO_15'01067 60A COOA /4 )gyp 60 Q SACK FL OVI FI?L- XLZ�vTok>- L TC CMCJ J=; lfh a �� o � VP ► \3 C OA445- L LL�: _D NM DATE REVISION: I IVO 7-6= 4(�OCAAJS Ooc,CON044�7�1-00ZILD 7S 13C- C0RD/"710,47"Z_=',C> ,.00./7"-'i9 %'0-- 7-0 12. L-_7CI971, ya',Oe 1c;e0A4 16-4A CS A4AW A�4"6-Z- 080 4C-XI97-. Yo A-GR;p rypc- To ec-mi4l" 4rL _4 0 30.4 IR C46,XAGA44 L 6-- --70,4? .0L -_0P7_, 41014r,?1 17W. er4V7-�6� :51,14LI- 430A 5N7-0e..4GC- RAMPS 1v10PvVrC1,? IAI L 45 C TRICAl- G OL O2 CODIAIG co"011croR 5Y.° TL=A4 GROCIA10 NG 41 M4 L P1-v,4sL= A HLACI< PILIA 9 C- 43 C�3G GICs F189RGLAgE &00A&�5—R OX LA. UT war omm %if *10, SEA BASE O%.t SCOUT, ' S3 4 1931 1N. PACIFIC COAST HW'Y NEWPOR OrIL17y .57r..4"j9f 7 r>-PIC.44 000� ,5-. CGCC. 007Z.Cr 1455C-1K74F1_Y 'Ad-o�" 9 0 .g '0 0A 1,4:7 C6 MZ -7A-,74 Pl�FCX71r'. 41alIr cot R,4C-. co"rpol_ A40VA175-V /" —LGLL— 1 .4- r, rl-IfivAl �L 7-/-tW" Oe '9 /X/ 0 C>A.�VVI 7 11/0 t7- wA.1 r1 -1w,(,1 lxo, coA-loo / 7- IV07-C- q - LOOP' S - Y55 -7 -Z --A-7 1v04, -r` BC IWSX-41_ W17A-1 7-14Z-7 1,0.loq7-A7_1041 S YT 7-C- A4, DRAWN BY e 5q SCAL19,V crf= BEACH CALIF. /01. YWOOD 8,4Ck SO )e 014 Tr. AFAI. cwny URG L �rl2lc.7L oE vrLr I 077LITY S7A-"D MARINE CONSULTI NP. X. nFTGN 324 EL MODENA AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 714 642 — 2206 50 a PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONS 1, All work shall conform to applicable codes and ordinances of the State of California, the City of Newport Beach and the N.F.P.A. standard V14 (for CL.2 .­ ;,,Ii)es) type "K" hard drawn 2. All fire systems pipe and fittings shall be copper. to ASTM designation 3. All domestic pipe and fittings shall conform D1785. 4. All PVC piping shall be installed in accord with IS 8-71. 5. All PVC piping 1 1/21' and under shall be PVC 1220 schedule 40 Type 1, Grade 2. 6. All PVC piping 21, and over shall be PVC 1220 class 315 with PVC 1220 Schedule 80 fittings. 7. All adaptions to threaded pipe shall be made using appropriate male PVC threaded fittings. Female PVC threaded fittings are not acceptable. 0. Hose bibbs shall be satin sill cocks with wheel handle (Arrowhead 355-F or equal) and shall be fitted with a Watts #8 or equal backflow preventor with brass or stainless steel set screw. 9. All piping shall be installed so as to be concealed from view when standing on the dock. I acceptable. 10. Galvanized pipe and fittings are not ac Holes drilleC'A in ulov a. ;-n%". stringcrs on wood systems shall be a max. of 1/4" larger than the pipe O.D. Whenever possible piping shall be installed under stringers. 12. 17,xisting materials may be salvaged and re -used provided the finished project meets the requirements of the above mentioned codes and ordinances and the requirements of the - Se 1)),ons and specifications. 13. All fire mains and risers shall be hydrostatically tested to 200 PSI for 2 hours. Fire prevention bureau shall be notified a minimum of 24 hours prior to testing. 714/644-3106. 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IL;l `i _� ff all S, JA 7f IT %fit I•- /r i f f,3-41° r` EY •.� � �?c _ llpje,.� f--°' . w L, fid` �` `� �'/" _>�: �d 1�1�, � P=� �rr �Tr��, l.��1°� FINGER REPLACEMENT PLANS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF -1 • - a_ BY ye L` W 0 r ,- TY pE WOR klow- r0 E,, Om, "(4Fai40::Cl TO C� ►d �r` GT tP ET:as TlOts�01E SUB-jr- • JET�UG #44or. d rm did 4 ,W4 Aya elyr /L ..f SHEET NO. MARINECONSULTING I 324 EL MODENA AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH, OA 92663 I 714 642 —2206 or � SHEETS .j jp(/8 f o aay � fff t • ` i E f p 9 ��a v P 6 E ,d r I t , dp a « r � S Ci k � i t..y br , 1 � i r � a • 4 � � �•SS � � 9 � � � a 1 � � q F i l k � 4 r 1 l 1 t p � 1 f t l ,01 '0, pC a alba R �: o •m,i s l� o- ( d 4 4 X • _- ,f/�, f Com` _ ly 1 /i / , ic f - .atf.f g fi ------------ J S _ P a 4 1 r BOY BASE 1931 W COAST HIGHWAY 13L OC i _ tI 0 �f--i� i�,L:: l/= J�,�-a f r� `",� C� j<; j' f l •� ,sem. —(34—S" 71-, -,_,ate!! IL;l `i _� ff all S, JA 7f IT %fit I•- /r i f f,3-41° r` EY •.� � �?c _ llpje,.� f--°' . w L, fid` �` `� �'/" _>�: �d 1�1�, � P=� �rr �Tr��, l.��1°� FINGER REPLACEMENT PLANS NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF -1 • - a_ BY ye L` W 0 r ,- TY pE WOR klow- r0 E,, Om, "(4Fai40::Cl TO C� ►d �r` GT tP ET:as TlOts�01E SUB-jr- • JET�UG #44or. d rm did 4 ,W4 Aya elyr /L ..f SHEET NO. MARINECONSULTING I 324 EL MODENA AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH, OA 92663 I 714 642 —2206 or � SHEETS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BENCH LIPPER NEST br, NEWPORTBRY "O p/2Q/?OSL;I� iPL-pL�CG-i✓!G-NT" �/rVG� �' L X15' T/NG p/L 1NG 7 +„ FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 r-acsimile TrahStInIttal Cover Letter Ehvirohmehti-A WhAgetlieht Agethcy 12 ai k' Cemter Plaza, 5ahta AN, CA 92701 (7 1 d) A94-2626 Please deliver the following pages tot 'NAM i LOCATION c , Tout NuMER or PAG$st � � (4.) GOFER LETTER w If YoU do not tOCOive all the pages, plea0e call beck as soon 69 006sibl6: PHONE NLOIARk, (1,14) $34-2680 JACSRlttl PRONE XURRElt (714) 835-7425 t FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:05PM P.02 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA April 17,-19,79 IN RE: LEASE SEA SCOUT BASE ORANGE,COUNTY COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, •INC. LOWER NEWPORT BAY On motion of Supervisor Riley, duly seconded and unanimously carried by Board members present, the Chairman and the Clerk are autho- rized to sign the Lease, dated April 17, 1979, between the County of orange and the Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America, Inc., for a, Sea Scout Base. The County Auditor -Controller is instructed to issue warxants as required for County's share'of the construction costs of the project in accordance with instructions from the Director, EMA. Said warrants are to be made payable out of Newport Tidelands Fund Account No. 1061-4310 PM 1002-Z5. IN RP. ; A14ARD OPTION FOR LEASE ALISO BEACH PARK FOOD AND EQUIPMENT CONCESSION JOHN H. BONEN ANIS IAN Y. KA.GIBARpr, A PARTNERSHIP On motion of Supervisor Clark, duly seconded and unaninously carried by Board members present, the Chairman and the Clerk are autho- rized to sign the Option Agreement, dated April 17, 19'79,. between the orange County Harbors, Beaches and Park: District and John .3. Bohen and Ian Y. Kagi_@7ara, a Partnership, arardi.ng an option fora 10 -year lease covering the existing Aliso Beach .'ark food and equipment concession building. PM 1006-21, The GSA/Real Estate Division is authorized to return the Proposal deposits submitted by the bidders. The Chairman, upon notification from OSA/Real Estate Division that the optionee ha.s� complied with the terms and condi tions of the option Agreement, is authorized to sign the Tease. rM. 0'3413-2.3 (1200) FROM:ENVIR®NMENTAL MANA/G TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:05PM P.03 4' s � e�e 0 {{y}aa y ��y} (CI dV�F�°!i7 �•]] f 1 Lo`:et Newport Day s 6 t 9 LEASE . 10 11 le Dfl�er.t'% Tab-- 1 12 l�a,�c► 14 LE„I$C1) 1+,',.'°YSES a 1 L?r:x`1:R'1'IG'i 0� LFhSi:1:Ci�C► i s 3, ' EPM 17 4. ILOUIPED AND �?I'Y®$�ttil° SER`iSCE + AND USES 3 1i3 C f +ri �1J Yater ii5 • 1k 19 3 i}r s R7.3 re �w �yR ry, f + �+�y, @y �s .*y.M i11c �i41'%F.�: Fi rti i'+7 aM pl,, C ON.I.Si'1`i�i7�S6+4/ i� dI+1`r1.aJ ++yy 4 20 i. 'Fa� atd:. Oat;tL; TTON 4 21 S. zC:';ANXCS Li4Va 22 4 +'AS -"Z 31.T PX -AN ?,.FD COtIS^_FUC o ION COSTS 7.3 10. rt�'��'C�'r°tt'�:aTS To L'�CGyie pRopEi?TY OF' I.£S.�,C�1� 4 4 24 is f hi.a r:l':7'IOt;S • 5 �51 r�r, t; �r�a,►, k op'LIGA d l�t�s op T r:t:?�r;m n UTILITIES 27 R i s 2£1 . zy. k��z�:�)r,: , st�Da.z.T.lza;w, �, n E:u� �t~z�, . 6 29 6 G. r:r�a,r�f a::' t�tlr:razti 30 � 1': TO tau r)e:TF-UCTTOIN° 0 7 �1 ir. tvCr°rYC1:S 8 3 . !+'r'a"flCiia'ir1�T TO LrASE FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:06PM P.04 K • 4 4 y ' tents (rant ...� 7'zb�r of Con �, +} s I 3 , General. cones it i6rs 4 T 5 �� D&FINITION OF LESSOR 6 f e 1lp, �• 7 3. : YGt:S 8 4. p2peI.TS AND LICENSES' • 5, CVi—TOP CANS 1 10 5. LZI SU OrGANXZATION x 11 2, AMENDMENTS 12 S. UOLAWF'UL USE Y4 1 1) Q. �iCtm171SC1:I$!INA'IIOtY ' 14 10. INSPECTION } 15 11. INDEMNIFICATION 2 b6 12. TAXrS AND ASSr.SSVENTS t7 13. SUCCrSSO-pS YN INTEREST i 18 14, CICOMSTANCES 1°.1IICYi EXCUSE npro??! knt 2 19 pARTIr''.1, INVALIDITY .15. 20 16. V..1%IVEp OF RIGHTS ' . 21 o. DEpAULT IN TVpMi9 OF T11E LASE BY TENANT 2 22 1E. COSTS OF SUSTAIN'" AN ACTION FOA SpEtkCIi OR DEFA4.LT 3 3 23 11. fi,£SERVA IC'.S TO "'SSOP 24 20. ROl,DYI:G OVER 3 29 21. REmOV'�L, F.,ESiOPATIO.. t OFIKER81'I?' OF IytPP�iVEg'I,?�T 26 ` i2. DYS GS° J'101' or ABAtDONF,D PE'FSOIIAL PROPEPTY 4 27 CUJT( ILAIP9 OF TEF;kl*_ "5 jp-.EJF•5T UPON '3'EWITNATIO.N 4 23. 4 28 24. LLSSOF'S FIGIii to pE-ENTER 29 • 30 31 32 FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:06PM P.05. B' 9 10 11 12 13i 14 pM 1002--25 Lower liewport Ray LEPSE clay Of CLO. 1.—, 19,1-1, THIS AS A LEASC, trade and entered into this 1-101 by and bettvecn Ct�UtalY OF OW*GE, hereinafter referred to a "L_refe'r an: 0ltFttBt;C C4UN2'Y CC°�tC&h iitiY SCOUT OF �t,1ERICAr YtjC. a hereinafter referrra to as W I T N E S S E T H'i 15 DEMISED PR.EMISFS (M3-1 S) hereinafter referred to 16 LESSOR leases to TEC7AirT that certain property „ w as "Demised grersi,es,,, described in "Exhibit A and maderrct oDaftxhereof.� 17 Iwhich exhibits are attached heretics and by reference made 2t Y l� 2 . L'lNl VATION Op THE LEPSE11OLi1 (N) in an6 tc t:le 19�This Lease asci the ria(its and gr ivi`�.e�e�rersutsjeckEts���all covenants, +co; 2a Demised Premi..es and Lower Net�port ns the State of ncl ding r. ditlOnS, restrictions, and xcehe 'TideAandfGraC�Grbyor aaparent, including 21 those which are set out 25, 191'x• Nothing contained in this Lease c to the CountY of Orange Hay the cctYv^;'ane 22 in any document related hereto shat>remisesbe swhich exceed o;,-ned �yF to :RNhgT of rights in tbo b=used 23 L SstiR. It as agreed and under3tood that TC,��' -C will not restrict ouo11 access across the Demised P ?4remises, 25 13, TER61 (t•113.1 Si !i shall b-: thirty (30) years on a reret-free basis, 2C, , The term of this Lease dESSC+R.the first full calendar month following the c4a3r�ertcing the first 27 date of execution by L 28 4. RCQulRv�D AND OPTIONAL SF-RVICrS Atila 11SCS (ti 29 ,rov id inq le. Requir^d Servi es and Y.f�a&C3'sZ°:i ritarF>c3se for esetcrang into �—"�^ a ^o Se , a'E.::1.3'x' 3D this .ate is to pr°ruth.ta�Indf.urtherance ofathat puri � service.. needed by y maintain and 90. erate a put:J. is 31 shall, during th- entire lease t�er*A, ��trtunitie education and iredreGuthngrou"SiFo exper3encety dedicated tlircgra�seconecrned 32 icxr all orr�an "� 51.5/a f a FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG 1 2' 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 23 1 24 25 26 27 79 7; 30 31 32 T0:6443339 MAR 14m 1990 2:07PM P.06 t + ' i ion- In ,with ararinedofi thenand facilityrbythandicaopeddgroups.TE�'A�tT shall encourage use Said facility shall be operated and administered in accordance vith'the "management plan" attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and by reference made a part hereof. Any changein theOR'S" anagtornt plan" shall first be approved in writing by Direc of Environmental iIanagement Agency (EmA), hereinafter referred to as "1Arector,. EMA« . B* tional Services and uses. Subject to the prior written approv- a1 0; Director, EbiA, ENAaigranted the option to pro those additional. services and u uses which are ancillary to and compatible with the required services and uses herein and ct with the required services and u$es. which are not in confli oth C. Restricted flees. Tshalblobe theted onlyervices servicesnandsusesbper-- requ re an Optional, mitted tho TENANT. S . REPORTS M TENART shah file o ciuyouth g repast with e ortishallridentifyertifying specifi.c attendance of various youth groups. groups approved, and croups groups requesting case of the facility, g denied use with Justification for denial. 6. IMPROVEMENTS T4 BE CONSTRUCTED BY TENANT (N) A. TENANT sriaall cause to be designed, constructed, to prov�deed within the Demised Pre ai?P P will a fully functional and operative educational facility �siari ause adequately accommodate... the services and. uses required in Clause d (uatOl tESERVICES .SES) of this Lease, and any approved services and uses planneQg'IChi,eSE�IrCS Ai�mi#S1:S)ses bof TENANT as Pr cost in Clause 48 or this Lease. The total cast far Ga, structiG;� of ianprovements shall not deconstruction metetials, suppliesI, or servicescredit for the value of any 'donated B. The master plan for development of the Demised Premises shall be the schematic plans pr.byreferenceapproved ma<deba partOhereof. The hereto as Exhibit "D" and by a roved b LESSOR'S Harbor working drawings prepaared by �'EtvA.1T and app y Review Board during tj]e option period riodia preceding exend time schedulcution e for t,ea se aria: ], �. be the plans, constructi011 of improvements. . 'i'E4dANT st:ai1 pronbptly notify LESSOR Upon award of a con- struction contract or contracts and shall furnish LESSOR with a construction schedule and keen LESSOR inforrstet3 of any revision ll assign .a in said schedule. During constructiOA, TENANT sha qualified resident engineer charged with over-all contract ' administration and for obtaining construction in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. The Director, EFA, shall assign a qualified inspector whose function shall be Certification at the end Of construction to said Director that the project has been accomplitiled in good and workmanlike manner iso accordance with the approved pians and specifications. puling the progress of work, =IANTIS resident engineer shall cooperate A o -in —�� 13 14 15 ,- 1G 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 1 24 25 26 27 79 7; 30 31 32 T0:6443339 MAR 14m 1990 2:07PM P.06 t + ' i ion- In ,with ararinedofi thenand facilityrbythandicaopeddgroups.TE�'A�tT shall encourage use Said facility shall be operated and administered in accordance vith'the "management plan" attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and by reference made a part hereof. Any changein theOR'S" anagtornt plan" shall first be approved in writing by Direc of Environmental iIanagement Agency (EmA), hereinafter referred to as "1Arector,. EMA« . B* tional Services and uses. Subject to the prior written approv- a1 0; Director, EbiA, ENAaigranted the option to pro those additional. services and u uses which are ancillary to and compatible with the required services and uses herein and ct with the required services and u$es. which are not in confli oth C. Restricted flees. Tshalblobe theted onlyervices servicesnandsusesbper-- requ re an Optional, mitted tho TENANT. S . REPORTS M TENART shah file o ciuyouth g repast with e ortishallridentifyertifying specifi.c attendance of various youth groups. groups approved, and croups groups requesting case of the facility, g denied use with Justification for denial. 6. IMPROVEMENTS T4 BE CONSTRUCTED BY TENANT (N) A. TENANT sriaall cause to be designed, constructed, to prov�deed within the Demised Pre ai?P P will a fully functional and operative educational facility �siari ause adequately accommodate... the services and. uses required in Clause d (uatOl tESERVICES .SES) of this Lease, and any approved services and uses planneQg'IChi,eSE�IrCS Ai�mi#S1:S)ses bof TENANT as Pr cost in Clause 48 or this Lease. The total cast far Ga, structiG;� of ianprovements shall not deconstruction metetials, suppliesI, or servicescredit for the value of any 'donated B. The master plan for development of the Demised Premises shall be the schematic plans pr.byreferenceapproved ma<deba partOhereof. The hereto as Exhibit "D" and by a roved b LESSOR'S Harbor working drawings prepaared by �'EtvA.1T and app y Review Board during tj]e option period riodia preceding exend time schedulcution e for t,ea se aria: ], �. be the plans, constructi011 of improvements. . 'i'E4dANT st:ai1 pronbptly notify LESSOR Upon award of a con- struction contract or contracts and shall furnish LESSOR with a construction schedule and keen LESSOR inforrstet3 of any revision ll assign .a in said schedule. During constructiOA, TENANT sha qualified resident engineer charged with over-all contract ' administration and for obtaining construction in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. The Director, EFA, shall assign a qualified inspector whose function shall be Certification at the end Of construction to said Director that the project has been accomplitiled in good and workmanlike manner iso accordance with the approved pians and specifications. puling the progress of work, =IANTIS resident engineer shall cooperate A o -in —�� FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 as ' S 3� 4 a 54 ay 7i 8 9 10 . 11 12 13 14 15 lb 17! is 19 20 21 22 MAR 14a 1990 2:07PM P.07 hector regarding ConformanCe with plans fully with LESScIa S ins Promptly provide copies of rateria�ls and specifications and shall F results, and tests, logs of test borings, sails tests. survey other iters necessary or desirable to deterr..inc cor�pliance with the plans and specifications- rtr, "act without D. TENANT shall issue the writchan�enarder 'orConcurrenceeof Director, E"'p►, first having obtained or his designee. 1;. All Surveying and materials testing shalluieos 5 onlysqualhed ified proved in writing by Director, TENANT and TENANT shall utill" for testing P private or public laboratories aP or his desighee• F, All construction shall tae setrpXeted withineighteen months of the effective date of this Lea that G. q)pon ap�aroval by LESSOR'S DareCtoK, EMA, or ewith the the construction of the Project ect is proceeding roved t ,.,oven plans, specsgicatiOns► and construction contact app app- plans, LsPecirSSOR shall issue warrants for monthly rrOgress Pay shall ointly payable to TEtvP+Nw` and contractor, upon ded belo by menta made j revs TENANT, for the actual exc�ediS442,7�2f less $5�000Sithe tamount op� Said amounts shall not titin Agreement ously adv�ariced in accor6ance Th ehitemssincludedtareDas foIlows- which preceded this Lease). el) Site Imprnveffients a. Dev.olition/Tearing b: Grading c. Asphalt Concrete Paying (ori site) d. Concrete Paving e. Landscaping !ting. f. Exterior Lig. (2) Docking Facilities a. Dredging "rad Bulkhead, b. a;ca;nplete Docks C. small Boat Storage 4-4ce Of Cl on completion of construcRt�vEgA°�forfile NT apurposesll file a'two4copies H. �" of the plans on completion ar�d submit: to LESSOR'S original tracing of the Notice of Completion and ari�3' s�edsum o. a ei�.e qua' to the origira1 and r.►odiEAed to ren: went . t%c "as. -built" conditions - a 7. TENANT@$ hSSUFANCS OF CQNSTI;�CTYE?F1 COMPLETION 04 facilities, or any .. TENANT, TENANT shall fur prior to ccsmmerrocememt of the nstrudt&'�emis_sa of pbYo ph"se thereof r �;it}xin that assures LESSOR tl�•�t sufficient Wish to LESSOR evidence o tacco,rlete the pe.roposed construction. Said manses will be available 1? � estimated canstructiot bond shell be itj nanaynkalceaono oflthehfollo�ring forms: g cost. Such coverage 10 A. . Completion Bond supplied by �TEt4ANT' S Performance, labor, and r oviaClal bonds, ..0 pp ,1 B. provicl^d said t,ands are issued jointly contractor or contractors, 32 to TEtiAOT and LESSOR- FAA/4 f aa' 31-7--71 8 -3- 4.129 FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG 1 2 3 A t 4 jA a C r 6 r 7 8 � 9' 10 it 12 • 13 14 15 • 16 17 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2', N 2' 2 TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:08PM P.08 C. Irrevocable letter of credit from a financial institution D. Any combination of.the above. 11 bonds and letters of credit orteiiasanddaccentabl ony to qualified do business in the State of 11 bonds and letters of credit- shall be in a form accepta le by TENANT rad shall insure faite to LESSOR hf�rl and full observance and perform f all the terms# conditionwithinathe�DemisedrPremises, aseements tshown oinh the onStruction of improvementsperiod preceding !orking drawings approved by LESSOR during the option p ,his Lease. � . MECHANICS LIENS ( N ) TENANT shall at all times indertsnify and save LESSOR harmless from oar, claims for labor or materia ofistrueturest imon provements�,ceaufpment, or alterations or installation facilities within the Demisepattarney andfrom the cost of defending against such claims, including in the event a lien is imposed upon the Demised premises as a result of such construction, repair, alteratiocr1pxocuretandrrecordTasbo�nd in immediately satisfy sloe lien by payment frees accordance with section lien4andCfron► anyivil eactiOrahbroughttto foreclose rthe ses from the cl.ai.m of the lien. a tent or procure and recar'd Should TENANT fail to satisfy the lien by p y this � said bond within 10 andsshailr�iathe filingtofisucdiateitermination. � shall be 9. MAg�BUILT" PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION COSTS (N) thin SO days following cr�mpletion of any substantial improvement within wi ENA a complete set o itemized the Demised Premises, TENANT shall furnish sLaar, n reproducible "as-built' Plans and to Thestatement eofcost shallcbeasworn! struction cost Of to and signed by TENANT or his respOnsible agent under persalts of perjury. Approval by DirectOr, E Aoratehcoth$itiemstintvathens aLease supersedingnd the itemized all went of cast shall P royal previous plans and estim4tes of ct�nstruction costs. Ilirector, EIA approval most be transmitted in writing - 10. impROVENENTS TO BECOME PROPERTY OF LESSOR (N) All buildings, iueprovements, and facilities► e�tclusivTEN NTrmust, coor�esp constructed or placed within the Demised premises by AL completion, be free and clear of all liens, clai�f�LESSlibiitY for ORaatlthe expira- labor or material and shall become the property tion of this Lease or upon earlier tbrmination hereof. 11. AIrT1;RA'1`IOt@S ('N1 make D Ti;NANT may, having first obtained we ied consent of yimprDirector, ens improvements and changesinPremises yen of 1 changes made in the Demi.,ed fixtures (exclusi approval of Director, EHA. It is agreed that any 2 DG/SS 56AI.10 10.116 -4- FR❑M:ENUIR❑NMENTAL MANAG T❑:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:08PM P.09 ta9d�„fixtures) or equipment attachedo to the I)e ised-pre;nises shall becor-a the property o£ LESSOR upon terms 12. 14AINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS OF TENANT (M33.1 X) :i 6I TENANT shall, to the ovements of o of kindawhi.chemaynbemcreated,tinstalled( 3 Premises and all i�:pravesrents of any or made thereonsin good bility tontakeoallnsteps snecessaryloreappropriatehtol be 4 �� TENANT' S resp maintain such a standard of condition and repair. TENANT expressly agrees to maintain the Demised premises in a safe, clean 6 i;wyhalesome, and sanitary condition, to the complete satisfaction of I.EaS 34 and in comaliance with all applicable lawns. TENANT further - agrees to pro- Agide approved containers for trash Land garbage and to keep the Demised litter - 1 premises, bothalan6ve and wateto enterr, free aulrubbish00C of ponand i�nspecttheand Demised Premise: S b i.ESsC�R shall igh !at any time for cleanliness and safety. 14 I �:o i Z j y 13 a .l� 15 - .• 1G � 17 0 1s e • I 19 j 20 23 TENANT shall designate in writing to L.Essolk an on-site representative who than be responsible for the day-to-day operation and level of mainte- nance, cleanliness, and general cements if TENANT fails to notify TENANTor ain wrke iting of said airs or afailure. asShould r d herein, LFSSOR may Nat y time TENANT fail to correct the Situation make withlthe necessary n a ecorectionrand tthe as established by LESSOR, LESSOR mal cost thereof, including bt't not li.ited to the cost of labor, materials, and equipment and administration, shall 'be paid by TENANT within 10 days of receipt of a statement of said cost from LESSOR, LESSOR may, at its option, choose other remedies available herein, or by law. 13. UTILITIES (M32-2: S) TENANT shall be responsible for and pay, prior to the delinquency date, all charges for utilities supplied to' the Demised Premises. 22 23 2$ 25 26 27 29 29 Y 9i 3� 14. INSURANCE (ME5.1 S) TENANT Shall maintain insurance acceptable to LESSOR in full iforce oand effect throL:ghOV t the term of this Lease. The policy Or i insurance maintained by `i'ETIANT shall provide the following Iii, ana coverages: �ERtGE MINIMUM LIMITS C -'✓ A Liability insurance E, Fire and 'Extended Coverage C. Property DamagO D. hotkevs' Compensation $1,000,000 single limi4 Not less than 90% of the cost of replacement of all insurable improvements within the Demised premises. %rater damage and debris cleanup provisions shall be included. $150,000 Complying with statutory reCLtirements. Insurance shall be in force the first day of the term of this Lease. F;ach property insuranceP01icy required by this Lease shall contain the following three clauses: ver I '"Thinp�ee w euntaliafterbjocdays31writtenanotice hasin pe Of been given 3.239 -5- FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:09PM P.10 + to the County of Orange, General Services Agency/Real Estatt• Division, p. O. Box 4106, Sent& Ana, California 92702. 2. "All rights of subrogation are hereby waived against the County of 1 Orange and the members of the Board of Supervisors and elective or appointive officers or employees, when acting within the scope of 2J their employment or appointment, and County Districts and their Board and Commissions which are governed by the County Board of Supervisors. 3 3. '*LESSOR is Warned as a lass payee can the property insurance policy 41 described above." ••F 5 6 y 9 10 11 12 13 14, 15 16 17 18 '� 19 20 21 22 23 z4 25 26 27 28 21 30. 31 32 Each liability insurance policy required by this Lease shall.contain Clause t above and the following twoclauses; 1. "LESSOR is added as an additional insured as resile>cts operations of the named insured at or from premises leased from the LESSOR—* 2. "it is agreed that any insurance maintained by the County of Grange will apply in excess of, and not contribute with, insurance provided by this policy." TENA;RT agrees to deposit with LESSON, at.or before the effective date of this Lease, certificates of insurance necessary to satisfy LESSON: that the insurance provisions of this Lease have been complied with, and to keep such insurance in effect and the certificates therefor on deposit with LESSOR during the entire term of this Lease. LESSOR shall retain the right at.any time to review tate coverage, fora, ,and amount of the insurance required hereby. If, 9,n the opinion of LESSOR'S'Risk Managerhent Services, the insurance 'provisions in this Lease. do not provide adequate protection .for LESSOR /and for members of the pub- lic using the Demised premises, LESSOR'S General ,Services Agency/ ileal ; Estate Divisions may require TENANT to obtain insurance sufficient in coverage, .form,, and amount to provide adequate protection. LESSOR'S requirements shall be reasonable :but shall be designed to assure protec- tionfrom and against the kind and,extent of the risks which exist at the time a change in insurance is required. k LESSOWS General Services Agency/Real Estate 1]ivision shall notify TEN - !ANT in writing of changes in the insurance requirements; and if TENANT does not deposit copies of acceptable insurance policies with LESSOR incorporating such changes within sixty days of receipt of such n0 tice, this Lease shall be in default without i'urthet notice to TENKUT, and LESSON shall be entitled to all legal remedies. The procuring of such required policy or policies of insurance shill not be construed to limit TENANT'S liability hereunder not to fulfill the indemoifiCation provisions and reguirer;ents of this Lease. Notwithstand- ing said policy or policies of insurance, TENANT shall be obligated for , the full and total amount of any damage, injury, or loss caused 1•;- negli- gence ur neglect connected with this Lease or with use or occupancy Of the Demised Prenises. } 3 9 15. ASSIGNING$ SUBLETTING, AND t1lCUMBERING (N) i Any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation, ,encumbrance, transfer, sublease, or �Iassignment (hereinafter in the clause'rePerreel to collectively as "En-- ! cumbranCfi") of TENANT'S interest in the Demised premises, or any part ; thereof, shall first be approved in writing by LESSOR. An Encumbrance which has not been approved by LESSOR in writing shall be void. Occu- pancy of the Demised premises by a prospective transferee, sublessee, E. Ior assignee before approval of the transfer, sublease, or assignment by I (LESSOR shall constitute a breach of this Lease. 16. 1EMINE14T DOMAIN (N) in.the event the whole, or any part of the DeMised premises is condemned by a public entity in the lawful exercise of the power of eminent domain, PAA/afa 31-7-3, 4 FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 i MAR 14, 1990 2:1OPM P.11 art condoned upon the dots,possession ! , this' L(asarShisltalccncbyrskhe pubio the iC entity• hof that p of that part does not substan- of the remainder to be used for the ;)axposes 2`if only a part is condemned and the ta�xns� tially impair the capacity . aired in this Lease. TE;�Ai;thisaLeasenti.nue to be `bound by elle terms, 4I covenants, and conditions of . art is condemned and the taking of the p art sv�bstrantially 5'l I f only a p Of the remainder to be used for the purposes �impaires the capacity SANT shall have the election,of: 6 ., required in this Lease, TE thi$.Lease and being absolved o£ obligations take hereh 7 f" �. Terminating r�ossessian is taken by the ,1 under which have not accrued at the date a: public entity; ar a� to �CGUpy the remainder Of the Demised pLeKtxSes �� B. Continuing the termer covenants, and conditions of this Lease 91 remaining hound by 10 , shall give ncatice in writing of his election hereunder' within T Ei� At�fi assession of the part i$ taken by the public thirty days of the date p entity• d shall receive all compensation ,. 12 LRSSOIa shall be entitled to receive ortion of provided. TE A91i shall s by Den !3 for tlse condemnation Of ali area y ono tion of the provided. Fr h ,'JA4value of exerci.ee of ecninent doraaain exc F 14 be entitled to that portion of said ar,npensation which is th h TL:dA:fi shall be entitled hereun6 r lass of use of fiSri1ANT-eonstwhlced Aiaproveser�ts for tiac ae finder o the The amount. to 15 the lease term. rovementS'construeGe ra �arti�an to the relationship that the expired lease term shall rgOt exceed the actual .cast of lisp t ' !6 reduced- in p � bears to the original lease teras. 17 `�, 7 , l7AMAGi:' TO OR UESmRUCTii3N OF it•fPRC3VF�IEN"�'S •(04.1 �i 1B } l TENANT -con i�tprove- t9 in the event of damage to ar destruWtinn of sated within the Devised Prem the declare j menta located within the D.mised Premises or in the event ez are 20 constructed impfor or occupancy by a public entity within �[s TCNANT shall, unsafe or unfit far use letion the repairs replace - 21 authority tG r:lake and enforce Purlsueetoacampon to permit. full use and commence and g�.ntly p days, raversents necessary .this 22 ffient, or reconstruction of impfor the ur oses rewired by i' ancy of the Demised PremGrere instruction o€ improver.►6nLs withing n I occup replacement, 0 23 Lease. Repair, s tris Denisep P[emiaes shall !�e accarpl a shed .Ali a manner and accara r 24 plans approver] by LE;SS09 25 s (rs4b.l S1 l$. NO ICES forth 2G 1 notices pursuant to this Lease Sh.8Zter de�ignateebyewrittentnotice and All arty mcly hes 27 , taelow ar a� either P Cates nail. shall r sent through the striated � 28 TO; TZ alANT 29 TO: LESSOR Glrange County Council 0 ryrivi/��ranlmnnta�lfaMa�'agenent Agency Boy Scouts ofAmer ica P. G. Box 10 7 4' 1C a 4'. O©l�. 5315 51 Santa Ana, Ca. 9x70' Santa Ana, Ca. 927Q4 and 32 DG/SS 96A3 -x -7- 10 . 116 7- 10.116 FROMcENUIROW ENTAL MANAG{f TO:6443339 MAR 14: 1990 2:10PM P.12 G, County of Orange GSA/Real Estate Division P. 0. Box 4106 Santa Acca, California 92702 19. ATTACHMENTS TO LEASE (M41.1 S) This Lease includes the following, which are attached hereto and mode i� a part hereof: G 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS II. EXHIBITS A. Legal Description of Demised Premises S. Plot flan of Demised Premises C. Management Plan for Demised Premises D. Schematic Plans for Development D'/afa 96A3-3 10.116 V8 -e 11 12 13 14 . 15 16 17 is, 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 26 I 29 30 31 37 ENTAL MANAG{f TO:6443339 MAR 14: 1990 2:10PM P.12 G, County of Orange GSA/Real Estate Division P. 0. Box 4106 Santa Acca, California 92702 19. ATTACHMENTS TO LEASE (M41.1 S) This Lease includes the following, which are attached hereto and mode i� a part hereof: G 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS II. EXHIBITS A. Legal Description of Demised Premises S. Plot flan of Demised Premises C. Management Plan for Demised Premises D. Schematic Plans for Development D'/afa 96A3-3 10.116 V8 -e FROM:ENUIRONMEI 2 4 5 10 12 131 14 15 16 17 Is 10.1 xG 21 22 23 24 25 26 2-1 29 30 31 32 4TAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:11PM P.13 IN WITNESS WIWXOr', the parties hereto have executed this Lease the day and year first above writton. TrNANIT OPAN-GE COUNTY COUXXT, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, INC. Y z M. �6/ Lr-SSOP. COUNTY Or OPANGE Y Chairman,, jioar d of Supervisors Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County?' California APPROVED AS TO FOM4: County Counsel Jay APPROVED AS TO AUDIT AND ACCOUNTING: Auditor -Controller By JFM R, WILLIAMS PX;.C%U4CNDED roR APPnOVAL:. Envirow-ftOntal Nallagement Agency By General Services Agency pacilities ar goal Property Real Fstate Divisl "A n BPrh 0,(/f J 'fir Dc/a f a OW -4 4.047 I FR❑M:ENUIR❑NMENTAL MANAG I I c 15 16 17 is 20 21 {i 22 j 23 24 i 25 26 27 26 29 30 i 31 32 I T❑:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 I. GENERAL COINDITIONS (M42 ti) 2:11PM P.14 1. DEFINITION 0£ *LESSOR" (M42.1 S) The term "LESSOR" shall -mean the Board of Supervisors of the political !body that executed this agreement or its authorized representative, 2. TIME (;442.2 S) Time is of the, essence of this Lease. i 3. SIGNS (M42.3 S) TENANT agrees not to construct, maintain, or allow any sign upon the Demised Premises except as approved by LESSOR. Unapproved signs, manners. flags, etc., may be removed by LESSOR, tit'' •'r . 4. PERMITS AND LICENSES (M42.4 S) + � TE1.IANT shall be reguire' d to obtain any rind all permitd.,ar,d/or licenses. which tray be required in connection with the operation 'ot the Demised Premises as set out herein. S. POP -TOP CANS (N) TENANT agrees that sale of beverages in nonreturnable tnetial or glass con- tainers, including pop -top cans, shall not be permitted on the Demised Premises. 16. LEASE ORGANIZATION (M42.6 S) The various headings and numbers herein, the grouping of provisions of � :this Lease into separate clauses and paragraphs, and the organization hereof, are for tha'purpose of convenience only and shall. not be con- !sidered otherwise. 7 . AK3NDM ENTS (M42.7 S ) This Lease sets forth all of the agreements and understandings of the parties and any modification Plust be written and properly executed by both parties. S. UNLAWFUL USE (1.142.8 S) TERANT agrees no improvements shall be erected, placed upon, operated, nor maintained within the Demised premises, nor any business conducted or carried on therein or therefrom, in violation of the teras of this Leese, or of any regulation, order of law, statute, bylaw, or ordinance of a governmental agency having juris4i,ctlon. 9. NONDISCRIMINATION (M42.9 N) TENANT agrees not to discri:iinate against any person or class of persons by reason of sex, race, color, creed; notional origin, or place of resi- dence. TCNANT shall nate its accommodations and services available to the public on fair and reasonable terms. 10. WSPECTION (`142.10 S) Ltbbvt( or his authorized representative shall have the right at all reasonable times to inspect the Demised Promises to determine if the provisions of this ,Lease are being co.-aplied with. SI.^s/a$ 96A4-1 4.047 12 I ,i 14 4I 6 71 9 10 15 16 17 is 20 21 {i 22 j 23 24 i 25 26 27 26 29 30 i 31 32 I T❑:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 I. GENERAL COINDITIONS (M42 ti) 2:11PM P.14 1. DEFINITION 0£ *LESSOR" (M42.1 S) The term "LESSOR" shall -mean the Board of Supervisors of the political !body that executed this agreement or its authorized representative, 2. TIME (;442.2 S) Time is of the, essence of this Lease. i 3. SIGNS (M42.3 S) TENANT agrees not to construct, maintain, or allow any sign upon the Demised Premises except as approved by LESSOR. Unapproved signs, manners. flags, etc., may be removed by LESSOR, tit'' •'r . 4. PERMITS AND LICENSES (M42.4 S) + � TE1.IANT shall be reguire' d to obtain any rind all permitd.,ar,d/or licenses. which tray be required in connection with the operation 'ot the Demised Premises as set out herein. S. POP -TOP CANS (N) TENANT agrees that sale of beverages in nonreturnable tnetial or glass con- tainers, including pop -top cans, shall not be permitted on the Demised Premises. 16. LEASE ORGANIZATION (M42.6 S) The various headings and numbers herein, the grouping of provisions of � :this Lease into separate clauses and paragraphs, and the organization hereof, are for tha'purpose of convenience only and shall. not be con- !sidered otherwise. 7 . AK3NDM ENTS (M42.7 S ) This Lease sets forth all of the agreements and understandings of the parties and any modification Plust be written and properly executed by both parties. S. UNLAWFUL USE (1.142.8 S) TERANT agrees no improvements shall be erected, placed upon, operated, nor maintained within the Demised premises, nor any business conducted or carried on therein or therefrom, in violation of the teras of this Leese, or of any regulation, order of law, statute, bylaw, or ordinance of a governmental agency having juris4i,ctlon. 9. NONDISCRIMINATION (M42.9 N) TENANT agrees not to discri:iinate against any person or class of persons by reason of sex, race, color, creed; notional origin, or place of resi- dence. TCNANT shall nate its accommodations and services available to the public on fair and reasonable terms. 10. WSPECTION (`142.10 S) Ltbbvt( or his authorized representative shall have the right at all reasonable times to inspect the Demised Promises to determine if the provisions of this ,Lease are being co.-aplied with. SI.^s/a$ 96A4-1 4.047 12 I 13 14 15 16 17 is 20 21 {i 22 j 23 24 i 25 26 27 26 29 30 i 31 32 I T❑:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 I. GENERAL COINDITIONS (M42 ti) 2:11PM P.14 1. DEFINITION 0£ *LESSOR" (M42.1 S) The term "LESSOR" shall -mean the Board of Supervisors of the political !body that executed this agreement or its authorized representative, 2. TIME (;442.2 S) Time is of the, essence of this Lease. i 3. SIGNS (M42.3 S) TENANT agrees not to construct, maintain, or allow any sign upon the Demised Premises except as approved by LESSOR. Unapproved signs, manners. flags, etc., may be removed by LESSOR, tit'' •'r . 4. PERMITS AND LICENSES (M42.4 S) + � TE1.IANT shall be reguire' d to obtain any rind all permitd.,ar,d/or licenses. which tray be required in connection with the operation 'ot the Demised Premises as set out herein. S. POP -TOP CANS (N) TENANT agrees that sale of beverages in nonreturnable tnetial or glass con- tainers, including pop -top cans, shall not be permitted on the Demised Premises. 16. LEASE ORGANIZATION (M42.6 S) The various headings and numbers herein, the grouping of provisions of � :this Lease into separate clauses and paragraphs, and the organization hereof, are for tha'purpose of convenience only and shall. not be con- !sidered otherwise. 7 . AK3NDM ENTS (M42.7 S ) This Lease sets forth all of the agreements and understandings of the parties and any modification Plust be written and properly executed by both parties. S. UNLAWFUL USE (1.142.8 S) TERANT agrees no improvements shall be erected, placed upon, operated, nor maintained within the Demised premises, nor any business conducted or carried on therein or therefrom, in violation of the teras of this Leese, or of any regulation, order of law, statute, bylaw, or ordinance of a governmental agency having juris4i,ctlon. 9. NONDISCRIMINATION (M42.9 N) TENANT agrees not to discri:iinate against any person or class of persons by reason of sex, race, color, creed; notional origin, or place of resi- dence. TCNANT shall nate its accommodations and services available to the public on fair and reasonable terms. 10. WSPECTION (`142.10 S) Ltbbvt( or his authorized representative shall have the right at all reasonable times to inspect the Demised Promises to determine if the provisions of this ,Lease are being co.-aplied with. SI.^s/a$ 96A4-1 4.047 FROM:ENVIRONMENTAL MANAG r 0 1; 2 3 41 5 b 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 30 31 32 TO:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:12PM P.15 :1. INDENNIFICATION (M42.11 S) TENANT agrees to accept the Demised Premises in an "as is" condition and j shall indemnify and save harmlesss LESSOR, its officers, agents, and err.- ployees, from and against any and all claims, demands, loss► or liability Df any kind or nature which LESSOR, its officers, agents, and employees may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon then; or any of them for e injury�to or death of persons, or damage to property as a result of Ii . arising out of, or in any canner connected with this Lease or with occu- i panoy and use of the remised Premises by TENANT, its officers, agents, employees, subtenants, licensees, pe trons, or I s. 12. TAKES AND ASS ESSPIENTS (MG12 S) This lease ray create a possessory interest which is subject to the pay- ment of taxes levied on such interest. It is,understood and agreed that all taxes and assessments (including but not limited to said possessory interest taxa which becotne due and payable upon the premised ' -ises or upon fixtures, equipment, or other property installed or constructed thereon, shall be the fall responsibility of TENANT, and TENANT shall cause said taxes and assessments to be paid prt►mptly. 13. SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST (M42.13 S) unless otherwise provided in this Lease, the terms, covenants, and condi- tions contained herein shall apply to and bind the heats, successors, executors, administrators, and assigns of all the parties hereto, all of whom shall.be jointly and severally liable hereunder. A• 14. CIRCUMSTANCES, WHICH EXCUSt PERFOR IhNCE 042.14 Sj If.either ,party hereto Shall be delayer] or prevented from the Performance of any act required hereunder by reason of acts of Gods restrictive clov- rernmental laws or regulations, ear other cause without fault and beyond the control of the party obligated (financial inability excepted), per- fornance•of such act shall be excused fox the period of the delay and the period for the performance of any such act shall be extended for a period equivalent to the period of such delay. However, nothing in this clause Shall excuse TENANT from the prompt payment of any rental c: other charge required of TE17ANT, except as may be expressly provided elsewhere in this Lease. 15. PhRTIAi. INVALI.DT: (M42.15 S) If any term, covenant, condition, or provision of this Lease is held by a court of coTpetent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remainder of the provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired, or invalidated thereby. 16. WAIVER OF RIGHTS (M42.16 S). The failure of LESSOR or TEt3AN'T to insist upon strict pefformance of any of the termsr covenants, or conditions of this Lease shall not be deemed a waiver of any right or remedy that LESSOR or TENANT may have, and shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to require strict per- formance of all the tears, covenants, and conditions of the Lease thereafter, nor a waiver of any reme+5v for the subsequent breach or default of any term, covenant, or condition of the Lease. 17. DEFAULT rN T'EPMS OF THE LEASE BY TENANT (M42.17 t4) Should TENANT defaOlt in the perforrlance of any covenant, condition, FAA/afa 31.-7-5 3.309 ..2- FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG 121 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 13° 14� i 15 ,• . . 16 17 1 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 TO:6443339 MAR 141 1990 4 2:12PM P.16 � : 4 J os agreement contained In this Lease and such default is not - co ot• corrected within a reasonable time (as determined by LESSOR) after TENANT receives written notice of default from LESSOR, LESSOR may: A. Terminate this Lease. All rights of. TENANT and those who claim under TENANT, steaming from this Lease, shall end at the time of such termination; for B. At LESSOR'S sole option, cure any such default by perfor- mance of any act, including payment of money, and bill TERAtaT for said payiinent, plus reasonable administrative costs. 1$. COSTS OF SUSTAXNING AN ACTION FOR BREACH OR DEFAULT (M42,18 ,) In the event either LESSOR or TENAI4':.'° commences legal action against the other claiming a breach or de, fault of this Lease, the prevailing party in such litigation shall' be entitled to recover from the other costs of sustaining such actiori, including reasonable attorney fees, as may be fixed by the Court. 1.9. RESERVATMIS TO LESSOR (M42.19 N) The Demised Premises are accepted as is and where is by TENANT sobject to any and .al,l existing easements and encu�tbrancos. LESSOR reserves the right to install, lay, construct, maintain, repair, and Operate such sanitary sewers, drains, store. water sewers, pipelines, manholes, and connections; water, oil, and gas pipelines, telephone and telegraph poorer lines; and the appliances and appurtenances necessary or convenient in ' connection therewith, in, over, upon, through, across, and along the Demis,.d premises or any part thereof, and to anter the Demised Premises for any and all such purposes. LESSOR also reserves the right to grant franchises* easements,. rights of way, and permits in, over,­unon, through across, and along any and all portions of the Domised Premises. No rigntj reserved by LESSON in this clause shall, be so exercised as to interfere unreasonably with TENANT'S, operations hereunder or- to impair the security of any secured creditor of TENANT. !LESSOR agrees that rights granted to third parties by reason of this clause shall contain provisions than. the su_face of the land shall be restored as nearly as practicable to its original condition upon the com- pletion of any construction. 20, HOLDING OVER (M42.20 S) �n the event TENANT shall continue in possession of the Demised vremises after the term of this Lease, such possession shall not by considered a renewal of thin Lease btit a tenancy fro,A month to month and shall be governed b,y the conditions and covenants contained in this Tease. 2.1. RtMOVAL, RC; TOWWION, AND OWNERSHIP OF IMPROVEMENTS (x;42.21 S) on -the termination of this Lease, TENANT shall redeliver possession of said Demised. Promisor to LESSOR in substantially the same condition that existed immediately prior to 'P1;NANT',S entry thereon, reasonable wear and tear, damage by the elements, earthguakis, .acts of God, war and any act of war, excepted. All buildings, improvements, and faciiitiea, exclusive of trade fix- tures, constructed or placed wri.thin the Denised Premises b TENANT must, upon completion, be free and clear of all liens, claims, or liability for labor or material and at LESSOR'$ option shall become the property of LESSOR at the expiration of this Lease or earlior termination thereof,. LESSOR retains the right• to require TENANT, at DG/afa 96A4-3 34 31 32 TO:6443339 MAR 141 1990 4 2:12PM P.16 � : 4 J os agreement contained In this Lease and such default is not - co ot• corrected within a reasonable time (as determined by LESSOR) after TENANT receives written notice of default from LESSOR, LESSOR may: A. Terminate this Lease. All rights of. TENANT and those who claim under TENANT, steaming from this Lease, shall end at the time of such termination; for B. At LESSOR'S sole option, cure any such default by perfor- mance of any act, including payment of money, and bill TERAtaT for said payiinent, plus reasonable administrative costs. 1$. COSTS OF SUSTAXNING AN ACTION FOR BREACH OR DEFAULT (M42,18 ,) In the event either LESSOR or TENAI4':.'° commences legal action against the other claiming a breach or de, fault of this Lease, the prevailing party in such litigation shall' be entitled to recover from the other costs of sustaining such actiori, including reasonable attorney fees, as may be fixed by the Court. 1.9. RESERVATMIS TO LESSOR (M42.19 N) The Demised Premises are accepted as is and where is by TENANT sobject to any and .al,l existing easements and encu�tbrancos. LESSOR reserves the right to install, lay, construct, maintain, repair, and Operate such sanitary sewers, drains, store. water sewers, pipelines, manholes, and connections; water, oil, and gas pipelines, telephone and telegraph poorer lines; and the appliances and appurtenances necessary or convenient in ' connection therewith, in, over, upon, through, across, and along the Demis,.d premises or any part thereof, and to anter the Demised Premises for any and all such purposes. LESSOR also reserves the right to grant franchises* easements,. rights of way, and permits in, over,­unon, through across, and along any and all portions of the Domised Premises. No rigntj reserved by LESSON in this clause shall, be so exercised as to interfere unreasonably with TENANT'S, operations hereunder or- to impair the security of any secured creditor of TENANT. !LESSOR agrees that rights granted to third parties by reason of this clause shall contain provisions than. the su_face of the land shall be restored as nearly as practicable to its original condition upon the com- pletion of any construction. 20, HOLDING OVER (M42.20 S) �n the event TENANT shall continue in possession of the Demised vremises after the term of this Lease, such possession shall not by considered a renewal of thin Lease btit a tenancy fro,A month to month and shall be governed b,y the conditions and covenants contained in this Tease. 2.1. RtMOVAL, RC; TOWWION, AND OWNERSHIP OF IMPROVEMENTS (x;42.21 S) on -the termination of this Lease, TENANT shall redeliver possession of said Demised. Promisor to LESSOR in substantially the same condition that existed immediately prior to 'P1;NANT',S entry thereon, reasonable wear and tear, damage by the elements, earthguakis, .acts of God, war and any act of war, excepted. All buildings, improvements, and faciiitiea, exclusive of trade fix- tures, constructed or placed wri.thin the Denised Premises b TENANT must, upon completion, be free and clear of all liens, claims, or liability for labor or material and at LESSOR'$ option shall become the property of LESSOR at the expiration of this Lease or earlior termination thereof,. LESSOR retains the right• to require TENANT, at DG/afa 96A4-3 FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG 1] i 2 9 3� 4I 5' Go 7, i 8� a 14 11 I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3z TO:6443339 t MAR 14, 1990 2:13PM P.17 TENANT'S cost, to remove all TENANT improve.;,ants located on the Demised Premises at the expiration or termination hereof. 22. DISPOSI'TiO:+ OF ABANDONED PVISONAL pRO?tr%Y (x142.22 S) If TENANT abandons the Demised Premises or is disoossessed thereof by process of law or otherwise, titl4: to any personal property belongia:, to TENANT and left on the Demised pre:iises 45 days after ouch abanuonxzen or dispossession shall be deemed to have peen transferred to LESSOR_ LESSOR shall have the ri7ht to remove and to disease of such property without liability therefor to TENANT or to any,person claiming under TISNANT, and shall have no geed to account therefor. s 23. QUITCLAIM OF TERANT'S INTEREST UPON TER3INAT1ON (H42.23 5) Upon termination of this Lease for any reason, including but not li-mited to termination because of default by TENANT, TENANT shall execute, acknowledge, and deliver to LESSOR, within 30 days ,after receipt of written demand therefor, a good and suffici,nt deed whereby all riclht, title, and interest of TENANT in the Demised Premises is quitclaimed to LESSOR. Should TENANT fail or refuse 1:o deliver the required deed to LESSOR, LESSOR may prepare and record a notice reciting the failure of TENANT to execute, acknowledge, and deliver such deed and said notice shall be conclusive evidence of tho termination of this Lease and of all right of TENANT or those claiming ender TEINP yT in and to the Lemisead Premises. 24. LESSOR'S -RIGHT TO RE-ENTER (21w.42.24 s) TENANT agrees to yield and Peaceably deliver possession of the namised Prem:ses to LESSOR on the date of termination of this Lease, what soLver the reason for, such termination. Upon giving written notice of termination to TENANT, LESSOR shall have the right. to re-enter and take possession of the Defii,ad Premises on the mate such termination becomnes eifettive without further notice of any kind and without institution of summary or regular legal proceedings. Termi'iation of trc Lease and re-entry of the Demised Premises by L8SSOR shall in no way alter or diminish any obligation of TENANT under the Lease terms and shall not constitute a:, acceptance Or surrender. TENANT waives any and all right of redemption under any existing or future later or statute in the event of eviction from our disposser.- sion of the oeirised Premises for any reason or in the event LESSOR re-enters and tales possession of the Demised Premises in a lawful manner. TENANT agrees that shouldtlaL manner or method employed by LESSOM in . re-enterin<3 or taking pots sssion of the Denise3 Premises give TENANT a cause of action for damages or in forcible entry and detainer, the total amount of d.Dmages to which TENANT small be entitled in any such action shall be One Dollar. TENANT agrees that this clause :may be f iled in any such action ,and that when filed, it stall be a stipulation of TENANT fixing the total damages to which TENANT is entitled in such an action. , DG/afa 9GA4_4 10.086 -4- FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14: 1990 2:13PM P.16 � PH�CF.I� ii�: •-`.i � .�.. , Y- .mss* ,. ,.. I A.F.i�°J 1t��gr,C,. y .�, ' Parcel That )ortipr. 0i � �. nor ., t� ; f'r„ �, �• ,., r, jY r 0W •/• •,V YV �4� t • •.•I V ' lt�ti. ,�� a. �Y`�-4ii9 f,� �:, 4�tyY V�� ♦�• 5�• .�y4 fit. .1.. F+. � S T,l. .-,ti i shown 0".: to r:aiD .. t_ :a �� ��-~ 'Y .r'� F• .r �,..=r-• �'.,;i G:r•.i,,'. • . iff" i :^JI+ n t,n •Ne y. ';•,••,tai i=:: c:.''ti% on a: no. t that poll.— ctI 0' ;...� . c:'�� f. . st r rile-•r� ��`'. �' 'y .•��� a `. , t.; .. yr_','O 9 Line vw�I>0x`,, �,��• :. ','O "-Y . Y s j.•y `• it: '4. .• 1 ",.':' : 'a` .- �°�: � .. an.- Y}war by � /, F .N: r 1 • 3' `• i byy the ,'e =' �.. ;. � s,.,. .. 4 •�L'� in.~A�ii� . ': _ . 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EXHIBIT s n rte '�iAiSt�ti rr , I ' C• b � "}'7� �cla ,5`cc� � • � y m COUNTY 0, ORAt4cE DtFARIP.[kl Of LEA, PtOPER"Y i �L�'VUi Or- Al✓I 51VCA, /1t/C:; Q`?. COOIVr coul(rc11. ,FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 SEA AQUATIC BASE ORANGE COUNTY COU`CII, 150Y SCOUTS Ol,' AW -RICA Illi kG�`10T E'UAN `BABBLE OF CONTENTS MAR 14, 1990 2:14PM P.20 operating Po3.Ycy II, proposed Uses and Programs 1LI. Proposed `lethod of Implementing Programs and .[aximizir.g Community, T'nVolvement IV. Proposed Method of Operating* Including Overall Administration, Day -to -Day Supervision and %,lain.tenance Programs NOTE. Conscructi0l' representative will. be provided by Oysnge County council, BOY Scouts of America during construction, EXH118IT C FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG • e T0:6443339 MAR 14, 1990 2:15PM P.21. Y . OPERATING POLICY Tile sea Aquatic Ba;�e, hereafter ref erred to as tile , e Sea Base A. is leased from the OoullCy aP O1enoe, California) and is operated and maintained by tete Orange County Cooncil , Pay scouts of !',erica, primarily dedicated to provide oPPortunities LO experience programs and activities for organized youth groups ation and recreation, without discrimina_. concerned with marine educ tion as to race, ethnic background, sex or place or residence in the State of California, it shall. be the objective of the Council that costs of operations, curred in connection with the maintenance and other expenses in ,Base will be :Hatched by ptsyment of fees by users of the Ease facility, eagaipment and programs. ll. PROPOSED SES ANS?pp,0GRAMS A. The Base is ..visaged,as a multi. -•use facility, providi-ng water ivities designed to su�sport F series oriented and related Land act of programs to introduce. yautI'* to the aquatic world and develop them to their maximum potentials and interests. Two kir-ds of Uses and services sha3.1 be conducted; (1) "Required uses and services, i.e. those involving services to youth groups and (2)• optional lues and serviccs +" B. To accomplish the required uses and stzvic:es, the Ease will support two major tetants, or "users"; (1) base progrzms for ar aniaed youth groups, and (2) Sea Eyplorexs. * years Ur less. to lac} As a general rule:, youths shall be considered18 FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 Yx. Proposed rues and prograMs B. (Continued) MAR 14, 1990 2:15PM P.22 1, Organized Youth groups will be offered programs in small boAt handling, to include sail., canoe and rowboat classes. Related land activities will include instruc,tiOn On the rules and regulations concerning boating, basic and applied navi.g,atian, , the "art" of sailing, canoeing and boating in general, local rubs of conduct and sucli classes as experience dictates in' the fields of Marine Science, motor machani.es, boat repair and matir►e tnanagement, etc. a) Program for the handicapped slxal.l be developed, and their use encouraged. . The yee explorers staslll continue their present organization and activiti(,.s, with emphasis can ship specialization. The Commodore, igith tY►e Skippers anti dates Association, have al;r.eecl to continue theme to include, but oat limited to; support to tine base N4eekends and special. occasions. a) Duty ship on b) Supervision of the Sailing Club for cu�,lified individuals' c'y Maintenance assistancO- at the Base. d) organization and conduct regattas, races and Similar Rase. events. 3. Tree Sea Explorers shall have space +equivalent to -that currently used. Vo increase will be made witbOut FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL. MANAG T0:6443339 MAR 141 1990 2:15PM P.23 II, . 13roposed Uses Programs B. 3(Continued) approval by Council with concurrence by Envirotimental Lqath-%gement Ag.hncy, C. Optional uaaes and services. 1. Adult use shall be on a space available basis and snail not conflict with the use prog"rains above. priority consideration will be given to adult uses which are considered cousistant with required usage. e.g. Power $quadron, Coast Guard Auxiliary, maritime oriented adult education. III. PIt)pfl�ED rY :TI$4D OI �iYpLDIEN ING pROGTAMS AND MAXD1I?ING .GCI�YMUNITY INVOLV� FNEN ' Develop and publish annual schedule. of programa, activiti.e, and events. Develop and publish detailed pi-ograms in sailing,' canoeing and roulinai include fee schedule for each' program. Develop and publish a itnev:s sneak" depicting Daae uses and activities. (Qualification and reserva- tion forms in hailing to be included . ) Develop a maintenance schedule. Use ROP or equivalent for boat maint-- e'riante . Maintain sufficient Base equipment to Meet full use Of Base. Py Mchedul izi8 cl.ta;3sroom instruction in relation with water. bourne €tc.tivi.ties, it i.s e;.cpected that 50-60 youth., can be crtg,1Wd in Base youtil program activiticAs at one time. In s,.(Idition to this number, the Base can handle those youths engaged in Sea. Explorer activities. Community i.nvolvoment ;sill be ma:�imi.zed by allowitlg ttsc 0 the Base by compatible community groups on a "not to conflict" basis wiLh the required uses. FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANAG TO:6443339 MAR 14} 1990 2:16PM P.24 1)r1Y-TO-DAY SUpFRR',IS1;ON AN k'R�G�tr�?1S w Sea mase shah. be accomplished by Lhe The adu1ir�istratioij of the Orange County Council, Boy Scants of Amexiea- The Council Will establish a volunteeK position for Sea Base operations. This person sltall advise and assist the President of the Council., through the vice President of Administration, in the development of the Base and in developing paliey, program and budget far Base operations. 3-70-79/gh FR❑M:ENUIR❑NMENTAL MANAG T❑:6443339 -row >zo» tial 17mAt4 Frttsasc► % �; ( TYPICAL SECTION R€RMRCED CONCRETE BULKHEAD PROPOSED lj.Tla,- MAR 14, 1990 2'.16PM P.25 1Y7�l.e1S l�rl illllltfd; i9; ilrlliSil Il tlN L5 At is 1illit ti9 Imt I,Ltmis 1111 L1e LCrIeY'�SliilY di flit 111,111 uxil It; (N14tl111! Yi 1411 itlitll C F1eRL1 !el 227. ZZ -7 �y f :� h • r .. a .11..+11 • _ ^� ~ . � ! • �4�-�_� �k,K„{KI ( ~ '�{{ iFT Aja. l,r.+/1•r��rY i • �-S,fr}tir' W.A.+-l' (/�f�•l� • 1 �_ •'1,•• � - _- r••.,+\a • ��rti �+=-Lim � , �� ��-�'�`'{ �{ • �1`i�✓f 1141 f�>t.F�b1T.'+,L. :Y •ai !S"u•-.Ls�L—J %•_r..>:=—l.•r�o..:�-.a�Jf:_Cv-`a�(-ti ____� - _es�,m'{]1 Y 1! I ;7- a ; l ...,..,,^—��.,.T. —� xr ••-. ..�.. � ..t9 1"I�k!�,Y--7•� ,rSnJ6+� �^�_�..� � �� r'� _''��y� �� yr �v�'E� 4�i �� ,a f:�• I-1 `i! + r�11 •1•� "i" �' C��,� X1.1 L,tiu �r�I�� `.,.ter �s `F p�atN '4t'.yLCS ter'., o � s� �, `•, �, ce WiE D. SLIPS, AND LAND E ts.-IFRUf U:k�l��i AT r0.1 :ixlFT GEAJg1 GAII.`'vZIA IAKy�I�IOR! "SAPY.bYYY•p6 Pl'14 • �� AP7LICRTI011 By*- �' 1lAlY•hR 1.4 l..,c ..r �9 ,•_,..� ac C+�i1tsC1�. I�QY S�.�wUTS OF Ak7FXA 91111 SOi�Tl� E:AR STREET SANTA AIIA , t -450"'A j •",.-�-- '- � S r 31 iY ti 4 iY tYt ilYlti I} Tvllliaurrt,Flw c5U-.DeefalCS �••— _� (•s '.fi WC, � �fr=TS� ��� i •.�e?u. 44,ur.i Iwr�i 6bY 1N•1. lw4•titi.S i •. u.. tiu �3 ai3E br�.a'•Y' Iry� comer mare ..e' . .� «..,.... , _ .,, .,,....... a, �.... .. . ,.�....e,.l,,. •� 2zl7"? L. EXHIBIT D FROM:ENUIRONMENTAL MANPG TO:6443339 It tl "K7 1 7 IL 4-0 v I MAR 14, 1990 2:17PM P.26 CITY OF, NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 March 9, 1990 kickie Hunter Director, Sea Scouts 1931 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 93662 Dear Ms. Hunter: I have attempted to rech you by telephone to discuss the operations of the vessel CONQUEROR and its owner/skipper, Willard May. Specifically, -the Marine Department is concerned that the vessel loads groups of students from schools and church groups at your facility for various ocean and bay excursions. 'This type of activity is beyond the recreational use of the vessel and comes either under the definition of a "Special Activity" or a "Charter". . Both require permits from the, City even if the operation is non-profit, religious or educational. The Marine Department staff met with Reverend May and discussed this requirement At length. The City Licensing Department will contact him soon as will the Orange County Harbor Department. Mr. May is aware of all the requirements. As a site on,the water with a pier permit, the Sea Scout Base may be a passenger terminal if the guidelines have been met relative to parking and'a vessel waste pumpout station. At this time ­it is not on the City's list of approved passenger loading sites. if you decide to make your facility one of these approved sites, please contact the Marine Department to begin the process to become such a site. Until the Sea Scout Base is an approved boarding site, the Marine Department must request that you cease to allow loading and unloading of groups who are engaged in special activities or who are charterers. Please call me at 644-3044 if you wish to discuss this further. Sincerely, Wes Armand Harbor Inspector 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CL -1 c; `' 1-' z G IT &0_TS FA CIA 5 1 f01 ie I MAI ZE PONTOON � P/L lN(g L.GYOUT &Z)HOPiACCUPRESS ... 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SNL 714 642 - 2206 ofEE= CITY OP NEWPORT BERRb CITY OF i NEST NEWPORT BERCH /,� �j�0!'DSLI� iPL-�L.4CL-i✓/G-N7"/NGC=,C /LlPPERO NGjP0RTair iZ�l Bf�LBOR j a -/ 2 n PyCIFIC oCERN PIER � � \ \ �n \ _ VICINITY MRP ERsr PROFILE 1' 40' MFW ERY, MIFMR JETTY SOUNDINGS ARE EXPRESSED IN FEET FIND DENOTE ELEVATIONS BRSED ON MEAN LOWER LOW WATER. �J Q V 7 --- -�. _ X20/moo S� JJ" r- i�✓G��r� �Lr �� C� �Ir!=NT L XISTI�./G vock, PLAN VIEW V = 40' RPPLICANT'S NAME &OY SCOUT EL -7A /3,4SLJOB ADDRESS 1931 W CU.4ST A/W Y DRTE 2/7/94. 47-1, AIT/( "A%'WA 1A DU57"2/C= 5 THOMPSaN-FLOATA-T-I-eN7-IK-MPOWE-9 1645 Monrovie'Avenue I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 645-2812 A Telex 678308 THOMPSON CSMA C Flange width 3' on all 4 sides FIGURE 2- FLOATATION UNIT DIMENSIONS Patent No. 0 279 529 Dimensions (i n) Weight ( Lbs) Buoyancy (lbs ) wits plywood in salt water. Podel A B _ C top cover per inch totsl 1117 68 .36 16 96 68.95 1,103.2. 1118 68 36 20 103 68.95 1,379.0 1119 S"'8 63 _3G��^ 1". 90_J 68.95y 973.9 1129 5' 60 10 ��^, -- 84.06_- ---1_,187.6 1130 <,� 72 4a 1. ____104 122 102.74 1,451.2 1131 9'96 r8 14 161 140.0i 1,978:8. 1230 --- �72 48 -__ � 128----_- 102.74 1,657.7 1231 ' 9648 16 1_67 140.01' �-102.74 2,259.0 1130 ; 7-2 I - 23 �"x.45 2,376.9 1431 :�r196 48 25 198 140.04 3,519.8 Patent No. 0 279 529 AI Marine Consulting & Design .57 SGOUT '�� SL_ l f PSL �G L- x /s T/iva f��Gl ,v <s� 412E A9 X R 3GS y w// L S'1 -L=c= L: Pl/)L�= r-tXl ry 47- -Z�L'LO w L DTT"o�-1 1r�i�Jc� Z d,4 _# # .r le9k 7 ,' t1ly e7a 10' x I7 79 JZL-s I ST/f �G G-' Z�'• � !�_��� appy/ _ FT h L d�TD�-f GG=�/L�2. �G�S�S'�,¢r�GL= # TOTAL. r e f1 7 2 Gfs 8 1 l© 22 22` zj-� 2517 l .r le9k 7 ,' t1ly e7a 10' b, L !`.&lin QR�fESSlONq� 0 , L am idem No. 226 FE slg gN�FACI 'E OF CA�1E0 2, Y 4L X i �Z = 073 X X �� _ 4/` -7 /9 b, L !`.&lin QR�fESSlONq� 0 , L am idem No. 226 FE slg gN�FACI 'E OF CA�1E0 . . 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I lowI I - 1` \\ I 8 7 6 5 4 3 301-011 12'-011 241-011 5-4 31/8"x'B" GI -5 FLAT UNDER A+X(O FLAT FIREP05E CABINET (TYP a PL GSa 4 - 0" 3'/8x9 GI -5 5FLICE E E W/ a-5/8110 M.5. -125 1-14a125 H a no 101 r,_ OEM m 0 Mv 11!0,1 ,t PONTOON 1 10'70" M-409MIN 4-. PONTOON 41-0 1 1 2'-ro mmom DK NO ISH I REV I I REVIANS REV 2 REL TE WGWAY n I I /-I r-� = 1^ L-^ I N I �- I --- 9/9/93 T -SB WOM 21 V a m " W, IX � I �-o " — ....4- J.... I w HEADWALK SECTION SCALE: N.T.5. lJC IRVINE UTILITY LINES 2xro DECKING 3118"X'B" GL5 W1 5/6"0 C.5. TYP. PLYWOOID PONTOON :ro DECKING UMPER STRIP ,®a "xc3" GLB W1 5/a"O MB. CHAMFER TYf=. ,a llxc3,'GL5 WIlle"O M.5. �NTOON " PLYWOOD DOG< PfRXIING i=LAN 5EA &COUT& &EA 5A5E NEWF='OfRT 5EACH, CA n AUGUST 5, 1e93 tsX:AL:�E45 5;40WN 3 2 I B c B r,_ OEM m 0 Mv 11!0,1 ,t PONTOON 1 10'70" M-409MIN 4-. PONTOON 41-0 1 1 2'-ro mmom DK NO ISH I REV I I REVIANS REV 2 REL TE WGWAY n I I /-I r-� = 1^ L-^ I N I �- I --- 9/9/93 T -SB WOM 21 V a m " W, IX � I �-o " — ....4- J.... I w HEADWALK SECTION SCALE: N.T.5. lJC IRVINE UTILITY LINES 2xro DECKING 3118"X'B" GL5 W1 5/6"0 C.5. TYP. PLYWOOID PONTOON :ro DECKING UMPER STRIP ,®a "xc3" GLB W1 5/a"O MB. CHAMFER TYf=. ,a llxc3,'GL5 WIlle"O M.5. �NTOON " PLYWOOD DOG< PfRXIING i=LAN 5EA &COUT& &EA 5A5E NEWF='OfRT 5EACH, CA n AUGUST 5, 1e93 tsX:AL:�E45 5;40WN 3 2 I B Kv 8 � 7 6 5 j 4 3 � REVISIONS REV I GENERAL REVISION 8/16/93 SB FIRE �osE �AB��E, i FOL �L E CO NtER911NK� b DECKING ROLLER � � px 4 BLOCKING HOOF 0 O.C. PH-HSPo'�14 (1�"P 2 PLGS) � 3.4 TIE RAIL I�I���Illl�lif � ill ;-2. i' -Papp t CLEAT 15'-011 (t, CLEAT 1 1'-+6" TYP 7 4, CLEAT e 7 :4 r TIE RAIL TYP, HENDERSON h11ND ROLLERS 5/8"-0 M.B. TYP. L 3/2x3'/2x'/4 PILE GUIDE K2 SCALE: 1/611=1115-5 t 210100# -M 21-- AUGUST 5, 1893 SCALE AS 6N0 T AG, GA SHEET ro OF S 1 0 ,4 �'`. rf ., i f t A ' s t •a 4 ,t �, �! .� �rY' C ; FtRE4 S AO INET, r R , } . y .r, � a •k it .i � •9 .• a a .. .. a .. : £ a .. YM v ... i��a arg.. e}+.^a .res.. ix9 - e��r STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR -13� SEA SCOUTS DOCK REPLACEMENT PREPARED BY: AGC STUDENT CHAPTER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF CASH & ASSOCIATES :iZldl 5 DATE: AUGUST, 1993 r / L E kz�J cell �.r� -:l dam• ly� U d`YA UC IRVINE A C �VpENr `HPpZER i S Nv9 -.777— ryev F)nw, (c SPo,- C �e� L 'r � So be_ Q ,-, tv ► - �t� PS, CIO s �y► � �S �c, I l.t�C ���� (O.�r /�� ,^,,, / I J(''�� _ � � f I � � f .,r•; "l (y ....r . V1' ac- curt%eC?G �v ` L#v .2L40 .Ztti No, Z b G kitl L oo� d l y"_,:,-; 04-1 . �, 6-e L�CY-�� v.cn�p�. ter` L' �C- o g I /,j `-f` _ wmeq{ �/►� �'j 1(� �% I rr ' �'`_ O 1�� !O �r —fCt ✓'� O� c� f ro- o -Z C?4 p a :t--5 l r' ,,,. P�, , J ' •gra ,r / ,i i ��./' !,f r C �f 5 v� c w iV\, C( f oaf o i E -y - o y 1 64CIA- 3.Q Ok zk A { ► ; 'J.d Tei. �' �- vc �0."� Li d � Load 25z. 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AXE, I.D. _ Beam Analysis Program (BEAM) Elastic modulus (E): 1 Moment of inertia Q): i Beam length Q) : 44 F1tiJ (In��- Neutral axis Qc): , Locations ions of supports: 0 7 17 25.5 38 End conditions: 0 ` 0 - concentrated Loads Distributed Leads Moments` a F a b Wa Wb a 44 -100 i a 44 -71 -71 Reactions at supports: Slope at left end:-.37e9E+03 R Slope at right end: -.727 a 0. 0000� � s . 17i +03 U.70OOEtOl 0.68' 8E+03 0.1700E+02 0.6686E+03 0.2550E+02 0.6155E+0 0.3800E+02 J800E+f 1'. O. 1 OS 7 E+c_)4 J. P. ASE, I.D. Beam Analysis Program CBEAM7 Elastic modulus (E): 1 Out Moment: cif inertia Q): 1 Beam length (L): 44 Neutral axis Qc? Locat ions of supports: 0 7 17 25.5 38 End conditions: ti 0 v 'honcentrated Loads Distributed Loads Moments � a. F. a b Wa Wb a M. 44 -100 t'r 44 -231 -231 Reactions at supports: Slope at left end: -.1196E+04 , Slope ape at right end: -.1486E+05 a O . OOOOE+00 0.5508E+03 0.7000E+01 0. 2240EtO4 099E+04 0.1700E+02 0.2099E+04 207E+04 0.2550E+02 0.2207E+04 0.3SPOE+0re 0.3168E+04 SACH VALUE Mpt;MW5 2 PONf00N5 Twe Model # FLOAT 1 FLOAT 2 FLOAT 5 FLOAT 4 dead (1b5) 682 6(69 616 1081 dead+ 1 we (& 2240 2099 2207 5168 pONfO N f 1p *- H4812A 15 H SHIM HEIGHT C u,) 0 0 0 0 FLOAT t2pfH C u,) 15.0 15.0 15.0 11.0 pUOYANCY (W u, 155.2 155.2 1552 211.6 n M!'f ( u,) 439 431 5.97 5.00 b+ L PrA1%f ( u,) 14,45 15.52 14.22 14.56 n Ft EE 3Mp (u,) Z1.11 1 21.19 21.53 22.50 n+ L rr�E30Alz17 ( u,) -'11,01 11.98 11.28 1 12.94 SACH VALUE Mpt;MW5 2 PONf00N5 Twe Model # Float 1960 Ln Ncgancq #/" A H5668A 15 105.4 C3 H56686 11 101.6 C H5668C 21 104.4 V H4860A 15 H4812A 15 155.2 F H4872P 17 "-1-5$=�-� 6 1-14896A 1 15 214.4 H H48966 I / 217.6 Type Model # Depth in Buoyancy #P' j`(P I LPSL �b1sTooi�S L �o v -t- 15 51.7 MAINWALK FLOATATION Ver 2.0 H3668B 17 INPUT PARAMETERS CALCULATED VALUES H3668C 21 UNIFORM LOAD: FLOAT DEPTH 15.0 in DEAD 93.0 lbs/ft BUOYANCY 155.2 lbs /in LIVE 240.0 lbs/ft F _ '_ 17 79.1 DEAD REACTION 558.0 lbs CONCENTRATED LOAD: DEAD+LIVE REACTION 1998.0 lbs DEAD 0.0 lbs LIVE 0.0 lbs DEAD DRAFT 3.6 in DEAD+LIVE DRAFT 12.9 in TRIBUTARY WIDTH 6.00 ft FLOAT TYPE E H4872A DEAD FREEBRD 21.9 in # OF PONTOONS 2 DEAD+LIVE FREEBRD 12.6 in DECK HEIGHT 10.5 in SHIM HEIGHT 0.0 in HENDERSON PONTOONS Type Model # Depth in Buoyancy #P' A H3668A 15 51.7 B H3668B 17 50.8 C H3668C 21 52.2 D H4860A_. a 15 62.2 E, H4872A 15 77.6 F _ '_ 17 79.1 G H4896A 15 107.2 H H4896B 17 108.8 Type Model # Depth in Buoyancy #/" A H3668A 15 51.7 B H3668B 17 50.8 C H3668C MAINWALK FLOATATION ver 2.0 52.2 D INPUT PARAMETERS 15 CALCULATED VALUES E /H -487-2-K-, UNIFORM LOAD: 77.6 FLOAT DEPTH 15.0 in DEAD 93.0 lbs/ft BUOYANCY 388.0 lbs /in LIVE 240.0 lbs/ft 17 1 108.8 [-I 1- I c DEAD REACTION 1387.0 lbs CONCENTRATED LOAD: DEAD+LIVE REACTION 4918.0 lbs DEAD 271.0 lbs LIVE 651.0 lbs DEAD DRAFT 3.6 in DEAD+LIVE DRAFT 12.7 in TRIBUTARY WIDTH 12.00 ft FLOAT TYPE E H4872A DEAD FREEBRD 21.9 in # OF PONTOONS 5 DEAD+LIVE FREEBRD 12.8 in DECK HEIGHT 10.5 in SHIM HEIGHT 0.0 in HENDERSON PONTOONS Type Model # Depth in Buoyancy #/" A H3668A 15 51.7 B H3668B 17 50.8 C H3668C 21 52.2 D H4860A 15 62.2 E /H -487-2-K-, 15 77.6 F _ H4872B ` 17 79.1 G H4896A 15 107.2 H H4896B 1 17 1 108.8 LbPrTPr� l �ti. �,111DE-tZ �Pcf.�C-i Is�,�`( 4 T -t>�Xxwx 7RIXr i4(-IB7ZA TYP XZ- kb � L 4'x Z' x l-O ?0"-roaa 12 1 Z 1 GE-,.�-rc-,� g k-f Tl4-I s • 1�t-� S�.`c � o� �C�T�_ L.pt�D =.: GI �J �[l X �Z -►_ �Z3 � � Z 3 5 � ,, TO. TAet� ,�.1-� 1►1 V E .. tA�rD _,. �:. ,,,..._w 'i3U c�t�►.tG`� o.F 44 L4 5 1'2-,S + 12 - 4 zy LZ. For- -r Ga E-r,*1m -r AA13 32Z V\ k CSx T. L . D ►z.p T 'i = . S �t- On t' o (S x 3 2'Z H ,1xc 45, Artz U"W�-c ,, SCE CRL1 �' 1 Er.�iL �'p►�?Du�J F,Uts`(k+�U{ , Model Number lhmenswn A thmensLon P VLmen%on C 17unen5ion 17 Vunen%on E 7244812 24 48 12 11 41 7364812 36 48 12 29 41 H3668A 36 68 1.5 29 61 736686 36 68 11 29 61 0668C 36 68 21 29 61 H4860A 48 60 15 41 53 H4812A 48 12 15 41 6 5 H4860A 48 12 11 41 65 10.0 48 72 21 41 65 M 48 96 15 41 89 1550 48 1 96 1 11 41 89 Model Number Foam core f1;"5 Gross Puoganc f ontoon We ht Plyw' d We ht Transv 13Ikg WCLOkt LongLt "Glkg WeLgkt Hardware WeWR H244812 4.84 290 21 N A 28.0 56.0 12.0 7364812 8.26 495 28 N/ A 42.0 56.0 12.0 H3668A 1956 922 40 383 42.0 19.3 12.0 H366813 16.89 1013 42 383 42.0 193 12.0 N3668C 20.99 1259 49 583 42.0 193 12.0 H4860A 18.49 1109 44 45.0 56.0 10.0 12.0 H4812A 22.11 1363 51 54.0 56.0 84.0 12.0 H4812P 25.84 1550 54 54.0 56.0 84.0 12.0 H -48-72C 31..58 1895 60 54.0 56.0 84.0 12.0 H4896A 30.19 1841 62 12.0 56.0 112.0 12.0 H4896P 35.04 2102 69 12.0 56.0 112.0 12.0. Plocki,ng Weight us based on 3- 1/ 8" X 9" glulam C 1.00 Ibs / f ) 1TAMWE SE FLOCKING LOWCUL INAL'FLOCKING Model Number Total Puogancg (1b5) Puogancg Gradient C vb H244812 229 19.1 7364812 413 333 H5668A 789 52.6 7366813 819 51.1 N3668C 1118 53.2 H4860A 952 63.5 H4812A 1190 19.3 H4872P 1314 80.8. H4812C 1713 81.6 H4896A 1645 109.1 7489613 1895 111.4 Model Number Total Puogancg C Ibs) Puogancg Gradwnt ( Ibs / u7) H244812 201 16.8 H364812 399 333 H3668A 152 :50.1 N3668P 842 49.5 H3668C 1081 51.5 H4860A 938 62.6 H4812A 1162 71.4 H4872P 1346 19.2 H4812C 1685 80.2 H4896A 1589 106.0 H4890 1831 108.1 1� O F NGF_ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY PLANNING AUG 1 2 1986 MURRAY STORM DIRECTOR, EMA ROBERT G. FISHER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING LOCATION: 12 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA P.O. BOX 4048 SANTA ANA, CA 92702-4048 MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 4048 SANTA ANA, CA 92702-4048 TELEPHONE: (714) 834-4643 FILE Andy Fitzpatrick, Director BSA Seascout Base 1931 W. Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA Subject: Parking Lot Utilization Dear Mr. Fitzpatrick: There have been a number of requests°made to remove donated boats from the ,. Seascout Base bus parking spaces, and we have also met to discuss this matter. To date, boats and equipment are still stored in the parking lot. The number of parking spaces was allocated based upon square footage and facility use to provide adequate off-street parking for the facility's programs. This is critical to the facility's operation, as there,,is no curb -side parking along Pacific Coast Highway. Also, the large number of boats and stacks of equip- ment parked adjacent the building are a potential safety hazard should there be a fire at the facility. In addition to the boats stored in the parking lot there are several boats on side ties in the water that do not appear to be used in a sailing program. This practice of side -tying several boats in a slip restricts the removal of other vessels creating a safety hazard. This letter is to specifically request your operating plan, as it relates to parking, donated boats, and dock use be submitted to this office by August 30, 1986. Also, by copy of this letter, we are notifying City of Newport Beach Planning Department of this matter relative to parking utilization. Very truly yours, unite Bingel, Lease Operations Program Planning Division JB:dsw cc: J. Haviecker, Newport Beach Planning Department J. Upton, Newport Beach Fire Department T. Mellum, Newport Beach Marine Department CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MARINE DEPARTMENT September 27, 1979 TO: FILE SUBJECT: SEA SCOUT BASE BULKHEAD Orville Myers of Bein and Frost called Re: a bulkheading problem at Sea Scout Base project. The Con- tractor has run into a problem and wants to substitute rip rap for concrete bulkhead for about 150' of the bulkhead project. Mr. Myers wanted to know the City's response to this. I told him the City would defer initially to the County and Army Corps recommendations. Once these were made, the City would review them and then do what ever was necessary to cooperate keeping in mind the City and the applicant's interest. Tony Melum Harbor Inspector HARBOR PRECAST COMPANY (A DIVISION OF GUY F. ATKINSON COMPANY) P. O. BOX 610 LONG BEACH, CALIF. 90801 City of Ne=amort Beach, Engr. Dept. 3300 Newport Beach Blvd.. Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 Attention: Pat Dungan Subject: P /s sheet pile Gentlemen: Forwarded herewith are ' Concrete cylinder breaks Cement certifications Letter of certification Date: Ref: Retaining Trull 9-20-79 Boy Scout's Sea Base copies of the following: For Quotation For Approval Returned Approved Returned for Correction and Resubmittal For Information and Files For Construction REMARKS: HARBOR PRECAST COMPANY By: Wayne Be.fort, Office Engineer COPY TO: FILES i ENGINEERING - JOB FORM G3002 500 Casting Dace 6-22-79 6-26-79 6-28-79 6-29-79 7-3-79 7-6-79 7-10-79 7-12-79 7-13-79 7-16-79 7-17-79 7-19-79 CONCRETE C'FLDOER DR.3-A_KS Transfer 4315 4015 4 490 1635 5025 4740 4015 4015 4845 4105 4280 4245 6720 6085 675 6650 6970 6865 6155 6260 6970 6260 6490 6365 CR.ESTMORE PLANT 20 RIVERSIDE. CALIFORNIA c �F CEMENT QUALITY CERTIFICATION - SIV '-; Tons Portland Cement in Sacks 1:DBulk n Cement shipped to - L I V I NGS T 0N—x; t 2001 L VT.A K T ' ORDER NO. w WIL.141 NOTON, MZ -251 VIA B/L a 5-44940— 1 : -3 0 GTRU1 DATE n THIS CERTIFIES that the cement comprising the shipment denoted above complies with the specific ASTM C-150--Type-Low Alkali requirements of specification(s) ❑ Fed. Spec. SSc 192. Type Contract Number California Division of Hiahways Standard Specifications Section 90 and/or Standard Special Provisions., and or Contract Special I Provisions for Type E Modified t With the additional provision that the alkalies, total calculated as Na b, do not exceed 0.60'e. Chief Chemist' DATE THIS CERTIFIES that the cement comprising thr<shipment denoted above complies with the specific ;p'ASTM C-150`= Type Low Alkali { requirements of.specification(s) Fed. Spec. -SSc 1960-3 Type Contract Number ❑ California Division of Highways Standard3pecifications Section 90 and/or Standard Special Provisions and/or Contract Special i Provisions for Type Z Modified With the additional provision that the alkplies, .total calculated as Nat -O, -do not exceedr0.60%. ` i -Chief Chemist i� _ T RiVRADE-CEMENT CO. _ 'r A Diva of AMCORD, INC.jr ORO GRANDE PLANT ORO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA CEMENT QUALITY CERTIFICATION TONS 'Portland Cement in Sticks [i ' Bulk 1. D. No. Cement.s'hipped to .1-4 Y i-CST�r3�=�F:RH�:;. "-ORDER N0. VIA V 7 3 J'i J N Or ti K'� k • £ f Z-25,1 w - '. 7 - - Y B 7L N.> .. ... N .,r. Sit r t DAT)=.... � 5-44940-31 �- 31 ,v �. THIS CE-RTiFIES that the cemented above . comprising the shipment denoted -complies with the specific I ,p� STM C-350-;/ITYPe— Low Alkali i .requirements of specification(s) _ Type E]Fed. Spec. 55c .3960-3 Contract Number Cvlifornia Division of Highways Standard Specifications Section _ 90 arid; -or Standard Special Provisions and/or Contract Speciol I Provisions for Type U Modified t With the additional provision that the _alkalies, total calculated as Noz 0, do not exceed 0.60%. Y.- 3; - Chief Chemis. - a r HARBOR PRECAST COMPANY A DIVISION OF GUY F. ATKINSON COMPANY P. 0. BOX 610 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 This is to certify that sheet pile manufactured for Trautwein Brothers for utilization on Boy Scouts of America Seawall at Newport Beach, were made in compliance with the quality control reports attached and project plans and specifications. LU--) L. W. Mac Millan . HARBOR PRECAST COMPANY (A DIVISION OF GUY F. ATKINSON COMPANY) P. O. BOX 610 LONG BEACH, CALIF. 90801 Date: 6-27-79 Ref: A7 Scout's Sea Base City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Beach Blvd. Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 Attention: ..1-1 Subject: P/S sheet pile Gentlemen: Forwarded herewith are copies of the following: certifications for: rebar strand For Quotation For Approval Returned Approved Returned for Correction and Resubmittal X= For Information and Files For Construction REMARKS: HARBOR PRECAST COMPANY By: a"16voo( e- - &al 14AY17- BEFORT, OFFI A -ENGINE-', COPY TOz FILES 1 ENGINEERING - JOB FORM G3002 500 _i;,,. _,M`. :E,�.•- Y?;:. Nl'.•, , T 4}. T: i4 i .;1Z AR; -P M IULTiN[ATti Bali TENSILE � L.a� 3:15 T C.S s / _S �t;.-c;j; 0-/I. .. .. o/", S // 4 / 7 i'— [Istme: ' :h -der No 4t S Materi'l a NO �' � �%-G Qg i.i�cati� 7�'. ���; _� ur J06 c%0�1�^ i �J;�oso�s/ ! !, 8�7' rder Rriaana No' �� !�.✓ Gra� •36 _9B �p�3 i�� 7 y — ?'n , T 4}. T: i4 i .;1Z AR; -P M IULTiN[ATti Bali TENSILE � L.a� 3:15 T C.S s / _S y.ge`�wl i t�3gc 8 T -he Above TO le 'Orrec t h -e Ccntained in I'ae iEcora I 5f Thi:�mT�a �� 0-/I. .. .. o/", S // 4 / 7 4 4 c/vZ7s on% 4t S 83D00 # /;-1 90 /�.0 4.�g', ,. 3 3 !•3$ 0�9 iO3� 7�'. ���; _� ,3J i �J;�oso�s/ ! !, 8�7' 6�roo#�osio✓ !�.✓ •36 _9B �p�3 i�� 7 y — ?'n c,'ups c.�r' t 3. !6 D ; �DOOG /D4 SDG' i.'. •-%� _�_�,. '�• , 3 B _ B ?DZ 7 �09 /83 WOO t /,09 64G14. G ' � I a c •'• ' E i Y. ... __.... . 1 $ t � dy i i I y.ge`�wl i t�3gc 8 T -he Above TO le 'Orrec t h -e Ccntained in I'ae iEcora I 5f Thi:�mT�a �� u �� '� 1ji SUZU I K METAL ►_ . USTRY CO., LTD -3 Test Results ` (1) Strand Coil Inspection Diameter Area Pitch Breaking Yield Elongation Weight Strength Strength in 24" up Per '1000 ft oto. No. in. sq. in. Time x D Lbs Lbs. 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Discussion The Newport. Beach Municipal Code, Section 17.28.010 states: "Maintenance of Public Piers - Regulations. Public piers and other harbor facilities may be mainted by the City for the purpose of loading and unload- ing passengers, supplies, and boating gear and for similar purposes. It is the policy of the City to maintain such facilities in a manner that will permit the greatest public use and avoid continuous occupancy, congestion or blocking thereof. Where necessary to achieve public use and avoid extended occupany, congestion or blocking thereof, the City Manager is authorized and directed to post signs limiting the time during which a vessel may be docked or supplies or gear may be placed at or on any such pier or facility to twenty (20) minutes except that a four-hour limit is imposed on the Rhine Wharf Park, subject to the following conditions: (1) the Harbor Master shall have the authority to limit the size of vessels using said facility; (2) vessels using this facility shall be in the actualprocess of loading, unload- ing or engaged in temporary repairs; and (3) the Harbor Master may authorize an extension of the four-hour period where special circumstances dictate such an extension." Since this request does not meet the criteria listed above, City Council approval is required. The Boy Scouts of America are nearing the bulkhead and boat dock phase of the improvements to their Sea Scout facility at 1931 West Coast Highway. During this phase, all of their vessels will have to be relocated to allow the neces- sary work to be performed. It is anticipated that this phase will take about 12 months to complete. PAGE TWO APPLICANT: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA May 14, 1979 Because of the size of the vessel Argus, the Boy Scouts have requested permission to moor the vessel at the Rhine Wharf Park. This will allow them to continue to use the vessel for their weekly training cruise program without causing logistical problems in transportation of scouts and supplies. This program, which is equivalent to the "summer camp" program accomodates 30 Sea Scout troops (ships) in Orange County of which six are in Newport Beach. Each "ship" consists of approximately 24 scouts. The Argus is a Danishbuilt ketch, 92 feet long including bowsprit, 18'16 >wide with a draft of 7'6". There appears to be adequate space for the vessel at the east end of the Wharf without interferring with the existing sport fishing vessels at adjacent docks. The owner of these vessels have been contacted and he has indicated his approval of mooring the Argus at this location. The Rhine Wharf Park was built to accomodate pedestrian traffic in the Rhine Channel area and commercial fishermen for the purpose of loading and unloading and vessel maintenance. The westerly 116 feet of the Wharf was constructed with removablerails to accomodate these fishermen. A representative of the fishermen, the United Fishermens Organization, was contacted and he has indicated his approval of berthing the Argus at the Wharf. Additionally, the owners of the Cannery Restaurant and Delaney's Sea Shanty have indicated their approval of this project. The Orange County Harbor Master has been contacted and has indicated that mooring the Argus at this location will not present any problems to his operation. D. HARSHBARGER, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENi Z �4 � G1 E. We den. Tidelands Administrator GEW:II or Nswoogr BEetc�-1 T Low eoeh II7 �o J' V - e Ar �- +'V Nf✓IVwr ,` A7 p A T •wLQOA D,. .o e steps• c •�•«, °�, Z Ceeo VA o �, Mei E,y VICINITY SKETCH '"•'••rmy Cwer. Newsowr DAY, CA& IFoRNIa y! I �srrr Sound/nys oro expressed 'r) Awry$ and daprAs be/ow Meon Lower ZOW Wofer. rangeof fide opf+rvxiniofo/y' !O {tee- 'Yorhor /.ices ore .es�ob/isheofin 7,A;S . seeAo r of Nawporf Bob. O Fish�nf k's/!I�/� �✓�.Q,¢Ie FPR o Q "/ LL t,ica,vrs ../oB AOO�2ESSP,'9'Fi Ae CoA, -r. OA Ifr1°.sawW.�ar i �a�:. o"'.�� x.e.s:xr,f a.� �ea�b8 i. A �y � ..,, � ,;w� , �;: ,v�.' F v,`'� .� �,��'' �',' � k r �.� ? >� °• � .: �� .., •.� � ..a, : ,L +�baSra.,.wi..1N��tt:a{;f.u�.=r1's�MYi+.Wulr�+.�1u5y,�a1,Vw1�i'n+i111MIr2.hism ,d35Wih�. wcxt�a�u'''�a±� r f ,. .. �Lz�zl �- i (;ONSTh-OCTION, PERMIT CITY OF NEWPORT DWAC14 �;�� � �.�.��- S,�MHEET � �� �� �����a��� : AT irwis �'�mya,.4Y Gqy"�F�,t H ga'n''igiSY�ry.1.;z /..t.j"d91Ery =a Y'.l TS �", AND 5.$"{�Mw R �( li Aif&ges Vlffia,& O IAL s 3N r .Duaty Perrait k-1,* Orange mer: cc -0 7� -�� cl?bbert �Hedij,Wlllgam'i®St 6& c,9SS®cdates PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS & PLANNERS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: City of Newport Beach DATE May 10, 1979 Marine Department 70 Newport Pier RBF JOB NO. 13757 Newport Beach, California DESCRIPTION Sea Scout Base ATTN: Glen Weldon WE ARE FORWARDING: ❑ BY MAIL K] BY MESSENGER ❑ BY BLUEPRINTER NO. OF COPIES DESCRIPTION 2 sets Grading and Bulkhead Plans, Sheets 1-8 2 sets Structural Calculations 2 each Coastal Commission & Corps of Engineers Permits STATUS: SENT FOR YOUR: PLEASE NOTE: ❑ PRELIMINARY x❑ APPROVAL ❑ REVISIONS ❑ REVISED ❑ SIGNATURE ❑ ADDITIONS ❑ APPROVED ❑ USE ❑ OMISSIONS O RELEASED ❑ FILE ❑ CORRECTIONS REMARKS Per your discussion with Bob Fowler, this material is for your review for issuance of a Dermit for the construction of the bulkh you know, the City Grading Permit has been issued. Please let us know if any fees are required so we may forward them to vour office. COPIES TO: Phil Bevins ROWBERT ROST & ASSOCIATES BY Orville Myers Vice President, Deve opment Engineering OM/sk 1401 QUAIL STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 ^ (714) 833-0070 SPLCO-N DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 30053 Mr. Philip D. Bevins Director of Support Services Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 39 P. 0. Box 5315 Santa Ana, California 92704 17 April 1979 Dear Mr. Bevins: In response to your request of 28 August 1974 (74-210), inclosed is your validated permit. Your attention is particularly invited to the Special Conditions on pages "3 and 4. Also inclosed are copies of forms for reporting the status of work and Authorization Notice. Sincerely yours, Z-7 3 Incl 'G TEAGUE L. Permit Colonel, CE 2. Work Status Form (dupe) District Engineer 3. Notice of Authorization ` Application No. 74-210___ _ t Name of Applicant ROY SCOUTS OF AMFRTrA Effective Date 17 April 1979 Expiration Date (If applicable)17 April 1982 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated 28 August 1974 for a permit t� - __ _, .. _:.... _: _ _..________� ($1 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); (X Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States upon the issuance of apermit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (86 Stat. 816, P.L. 92-500); ( 1 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. 92-532): ---- ----- _ _.— Boy Scouts of America P. 0. Box 5315 Santa Ana, California 92704 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to remove existing boat slips, pier and piling; construct approximately 285 linear feet of concrete bulkhead; dredge approximately 2800 cubic yards of material, using a hydraulic suction dredge, from in front of the new: bulkhead and disposed of on the landward side of the new bulkhead; install new boat slips, ramps, piling and small boat storage racks Newport Bay, Pacific Ocean .rt 1931 West Pacific Coast, Highway, Lot H, Tract 919, -City of Newport Beach, Orange County, California in accordance with the hlansanddrawings •attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit (on drawings: give file number or other definite identification marks_) "Proposed new bulkhead, boat slips and dredging Sheet 1 of 1 Dated: 3/22/79 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 l .or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Government may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. ENG FORM 1721 EDITION OF 1 APR 74 IS OBSOLETE. I JUL 77 (ER 1145-2-303) 1 b. 'rh:il all activities authomeed Inrnsn stunt, it thi;y mvolvrr, during their construction or opr' -On, -)fly drsChargt 01 pollutants 11110 watras'of the United States or ocr:an war. 'x at all t1lne5 consistent with applicable water qc standards, cfllucnt tum la tions and standards of performance, prohibitions, 1--ieaumeni standatds'and management practices estabrrsiled pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (P.L. 92 500: 86 Stat. 816), the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (P.L. 92.532, 86 Stat. 1052), or pursuant to app,rcable State and local law. c. That when the activity authorized herein involves a discharge during its construction or operation, of any pollutant (including dredged or fill material), into waters of the United States, the authorized activity shall, if applicable water quality standards are revised or moo fled during the term of this permit, be modified, if necessary, to conform with such revised or modified water quality standards within 6 months of the effective date of any revision or modification of water quality standards, or as directed by an irrlplementat on plan contained in such revised or modified standards, or within such longer period of time as the District Engineer, in consultation with the Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances. d. That the discharge will not destroy a threatened or endangered species as identified under the Endangered Species Act, or endanger the critical habitat of such species. e. That the permittee agrees to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or operation of the work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any adverse impact on fish, wildlife, and natural environmental values. I. That the permittee agrees that he will prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. g. That the permittee shall permit the District Engineer or his authorized representatives) or designee(s) to make periodic inspections at any time deemed necessary in, order to assure that the activity being performed under authority of this permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. h_ That the permittee shall maintain the structure or work authorized herein in good condition and in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto. i. That this permit does not convey any property rights, either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal, State, or local taws or regulations nor does it obviate the requirement to obtain State or local assent required by law for the activity authorized herein. j. That this permit may be summarily suspended, in whole or in part, upon a finding by the District Engineer that immediate suspension of the activity authorized herein would be in the general public interest. Such suspension shall be effective upon receipt by the permittee of a written notice thereof which shall indicate (1) the extent of the suspension, (2) the reasons for this action, and (3) any corrective or preventative measures to be taken by the permittee which are deemed necessary by the District Engineer to abate imminent hazards to the general public interest. The permittee shall take immediate action to comply with the provisions of this notice. Within ten days following receipt of this notice of suspension, the permittee may request a hearing in order to present information relevant to a decision as to whether his permit should be reinstated, modified or revoked. If a hearing is requested, it shall be conducted pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. After completion of the hearing, or within reasonable time after issuance of the suspension notice to the permittee if no hearing is requested, the perr-- t will either be reinstated, modified or revoked. k. That this permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative determines that there has been a violation of any of the terms or conditions of this permit or that such action would otherwise be in the public interest. Any such modification, suspension, or revocation shall become effective 30 days after receipt by the permittee of written notice of such action which shall specify the facts or conduct warranting same unless (1 ) within the 30 -day period the permittee is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that (a) the alleged violation of the terms and the conditions of this permit did not, in fact, occur or (b) the alleged violation was accidental, and the permittee has been operating in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit and is able to provide satisfactory assurances that future operatiors shall be in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit; or (2) within the aforesaid 30 -day period, the permittee requests that a public hearing be held to present oral and written evidence concerning the proposed modification, suspension or revocation. The conduct of this hearing and the procedures for making a final decision either to modify, suspend or revoke this permit in whole c•r in part shall be pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. I. That in issuing this permit, the Government has relied on the information and data which the permittee has provided in connection with his permit application- If, subsequent to the issuance of this permit, such information and data prove to be false, incomplete or inaccurate, this permit may be modified, suspended or revoked, in whole or in part, and/or the Government may, in addition, institute appropriate legal proceedings. m. That any modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit shall not be the basis for any claim for damages against the United States. r n. That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the activity authorized herein will be commenced, as far in advance of the time of commencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of any suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, resumption of work and its completion_ fi•EV 'GotPlht�i g— ouml"f rlLIW& _ , IL„I 11 loll /rrN 0.1 Tim Roa 176s D►.MIJ 41aa k t1t1 '`v w I� al rrll} IaI tra Hua, TYPICAL SECTION REINFORCED 1.< CONCRETE MUREAD PROPOSED N.T.y. yItLNIiT MLI tltltllY lS LYI {111111115 ►t{ Ii11155i1 It fill lit Hitt lull loll tallt n►nntn lilt /lI 1TTu31ntiftt H 1{11 Il1Ul 11911 IU l MIll�ll 11 JIM M111111 if IIfRU 1111 A i {` � 1 �_�. : r �_ ��-•mss 1 1 i, —SRI - 11.5. 0Ul-6C}•1E� LING r PIEKH'tAD Li p O o %pl PL.N �sGe1 t o .o W. PROPOSED NEW 8RE!(HEAD, 501 SUPS, AND UNDSME IMPROVEN FOR } _ 1 YOUR AQbATIC CENTER ` lE IM MEA CK CALiUM LAWWWE ; . APPUCATION IT: - - � OJG CAUNCII. SOY StOlJit Of A1IERCA i 3311 SOUTH BEAR STMT SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA 3 / ---. rtit►ttl li lIt �tllltt n dI IalM �. b ey I GSLTOI'•I k'�• , Ci l —i{r� Al/Iialu KIWI i� �'Ja.�l O W - .woresaw.ac is ........rwa asn.aawa a a.....eM. .1 Y �m r' b' Y d tee' r o ao. aero w.a a— T. c _ I �. That if the activity authonzed herein r-- int started on or br.lore IIIIIIII/II LI-daY ,9I_IJLILI— (one year for h d t of is�o� n�e�e �o�f }Fns ( rl unless otherw.se spec f ed) and is riot com,letet )r before day o1 ��, 191'J_L_MJ (three years from the date of issuance of this permit unless -otherwise specified) this permit, .f not prey ously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire. II p. That this permit does not authorize or approve the construction ul particular structures, the authorization or approval of which j may require authorization by the Congress or other agencies of the Federal Government. { q, That if and when the permittee desires to abandon the activity authorized herein, unless such abandonment is pari of a transfer procedure by which the permittee is transferring his interests herein to a third party pursuant to General Condition t hereof, he must restore the area to a condition satisfactory to the District Engineer. r. That if the recording of this permit is possible under applicable State or local law,; the permittee shall take such act ion as may be, necessary to record this permit with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for maintaining records of title to and interests in real property. s. That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the existence or use of the activity authorized heIjrein. I. That this permit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the. irar sferee's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit or by the transferee subscribing to this permit in the space provided below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addition, 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 It. Special Conditions: (Here list conditions relating specifically to the proposed structure or work authorized by this permit): The Permittee will comply with the following conditions: 1. The bulkhead be so constructed as to preclude all dredged material from reentering navigable waters. 2. Extreme care be taken to insure that no debris, petroleum products, br other deleterious material be allowed to fall, flow, leach, or otherwise) enter the water. 3. All dredging activities be done so as to minimize disturbances. This may include a silt screen to contain the affected waters. 4. Contact the U. S. Fish and Wildlife (Laguna Niguel Area Office) at.ljeast one (1) week in advance of the start of dredging activities at (714) 831-4270. • • 3 J - - `The following Special Conditions will be ap ble when appropriate: STRUCTURES IN OR AFFECTING NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That th s permit does not authonn, the interference with any existing or proposed Fedr:ral project and that the perrnillee shall not be entitled to compensation for damage or injury to the structures or work authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States in the public interest. I). That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the activity authorized by this permit. c. That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. d. That the permittee, upon receipt of a notice of revocation of this permit or upon its expiration before completion of the authorized structure or work, shall, without expense to the United States and in such time and manner as the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative may direct, restore the waterway to its former conditions. If the permittee fails to comply with the direction of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, the Secretary or his designee may restore the waterway to its former condition, by contract or otherwise, and recover the cost thereof from the pennrttee. e. Structures for Small Boats: That permittee hereby recognizes the possibility that the structure permitted herein may be subject to damage by wave wash from passing vessels. The issuance of this permit does not relieve the'permittee from taking all proper steps to insure the integrity of the structure permitted herein and the safety of boats moored thereto from damage by wave wash and the permittee shall rot hold the United States liable for any such damage. MAINTENANCE DREDGING: a. That when .the work authorized herein includes periodic maintenance dredging, it may be performed under this permit for years from the date of issuance of this permit (ten years unless otherwise indicated); b. That the permittee will advise the District Engineer in writing at least two weeks before he intends to undertake any maintenance dredging. DISCHARGES OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL INTO WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That the discharge will be carried out in conformity with the goals and objectives of the EPA Guidelines_ established pursuant to Section 404(b) of the FWPCA and published in 40 CFR 230; b. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in other than trace quantities; c. That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to prevent erosion and other non -point sources of pollution; and d.' That the discharge will not occur in a component of the National Wild and Scenic River System dr in a component of a State wild and scenic river system. DUMPING OF DREDGED MATERIAL INTO OCEAN WATERS: a. That the dumping will be carried out in conformity with the goals, objectives, and requirements of the EPA criteria established pursuant to Section 102 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, published in 40 CFR 220-228. b. That, the permittee s all place a copy of this permit in a conspicuous place in the vessel to be used for the transportation and/or dumping of`the'dredgeci material as authorized herein- __..:: _ .. .. _-__._ ___.-_—.---- This permit shall become effective on the date of the District Engineer's signature. Permittee _hereby accepts and agrees to comply. with the terms and conditions of this permit. - �,� ,PEFNTfE-.-�, ' DATE BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: l n bA— �1 17 April 1979 GWYNN i. TEAGUE DATE Colonel, CE DISTRICT ENGINEER, U.S. ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. TRANSFEREE J DATE 4 - IMPORTANT NOTICE - TO THE PERMITTEE Please make all reports re status of work under this instrument, direct to the District Engineer. Department of the Army, Los Angeles District. Corps of Engineers, P.O Eos 2711. Los Angeles. California 90053. The attention of the applicant is directed to the conditions of the permit, which specify that the District Engineer shall be notified as to the date of commencement. the dates of suspension of the work, and date of completion. If it is anticipated that the work will not be completed by the date of expiration, application should be made to the Distdet Engineer, well in advance of that date, for extension of time to continue the work, provided that there has been no change in the attendant circumstances. The following formes are attacked /or your convenience. and it is requested that the appropriate one he complrted and returned to this office as work progresses. (Extra ropy is for your record.] -- - - -- - - - - -- - ------- - - - - -- - (cut on lint) eutdecu Completion of work under Department of the Amy permit. lQata) T : District tltgineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Arspr, Los Angeles. Callfamis In eampliance with the condi tions of the permit dated 19___ for-_—__— ____-_-_- this is to notify you that such work was completed on 74-210--(Polsittee) ._-.----------�Address)�--------- ------- Permit No. Signed: ----_ _--_,_--_ --- - - (cut on line) g;ut*ectt Rssumption of work under Department of the Arrw permit. ---- Tb: District Engineer. Corps of Engineers, IAepartr*nt of the Amy. Lot; Angeles, Callfprnia In ennplisAce with the condi tlona of tate perm) t Issued __ -_--. 19-__ for _---_—--- --_-__- ---_-_ �- this is to notify you that work will be retntmed on _- _--_— 1974 -- ermit No. Si Vied: --------- ------ --- ---------- - - - - -- -- - --------- - - - - -- - - (cut on line) 19 ...751:7` ---- Subject: tUspension of work under Department of the AM permit. To: District Engineer. Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, Los Angeles, Cali rnrnis In eoeipliance with the conditions of the pemit Issued____. 19-__ for -. ..... -_-_- Chia Is to notify you that worit will be suspended • for_ -__days, beginning --- . :9 (a If for Clore than l tush) Asa 74-210-__--Iess7------------------------ Permit No. Signed: ��------- ----- ---------- - - - - --- - - - - -- - - -- (cutest line) 19 Bubiect: Corweauo,er.t of wont under Department of the Army prrmit. Tot District Engineer, Corps of Engineers. Department of the Aruty. Loa Angeles. California ^' In compliance with the conditions of the permit issued 19 for -- _— this Is to notify you that the authorized work will be comeheeC < '�► . 19_ J--.-- -- 74-210 -- -- ------ – - — Permit No. - IMPORTANT NOTICE - TO THE PERMITTEE Plsase make all reports re status of work under this instrument, direct to the District Engineer. Depa.-tmen,. of the Army. Los Angeles District. Corps of Engineers, P.O Box 2711. Los Angeles, Califomia 90063. The attention of the applicant is directed to the conditions of the permit, which specify that the District Engineer shall be notified as to the date of commencement, the dates of suspension of the work, and data of completion. If it is anticipated that the work will not be completed by the date of expiration. application should be made to the District Engineer, well in advance of that date, for extension of time to continue the work, provided that. there has been no change in the attendant circumstances. The following /ones are attached for your convenience. and it is requested that the appropriate one hr romplrtrd and returned to this office as work progresses. (Extra copy is for your record.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - (cut et diner eutdoct: Caipletien of work under Department of the Amoy penal t. ..b: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers. Department of the Army. Los RngeIPa. California In compliance with t2is condi tions of the permit dated , 19___ for __F,— this Ip to notify you that such work was completed on _ _—__—_ to 74-210 ---(Pe+taittes)+� — —_._.(Iddress}}-'------------------- Permit No. Sided: -------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (cut on line) 19 enttieotr Resumption of wnrlt raider Department of the Arimy perm: t. To: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers. Pepartnent of tie AMY, Los Angeles, Callfornle In eAspliance with the conditions of the persalt issued _�, 19—_ for _------„�_,— this is to notify you that work will be resumed on __-- __ i9 ---------7ABdre---as) —--- — ----------- ----------- — --- , it No. Signed: _----__,—. ___------ -- -------- - - - - -------- - - - - -- --- - - - - -- - -- - (cut on line) 18� , Subjects Suspenslan of work under Department of the ArvW penmlt. To: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, Los Angeles, Califeirrila In compliance with the cenditlona of the permit isaued ___`, 19—__ for _—� thim is to notify you that work will be suspended a for ..... days. beginning -_—_ Reaom:------- (o If for oo+e than I took) 74-210 "'-"7��+�Zi'�.'•J-----�3ss-�7-------------------;------ Permit No. Signed- - (cut on line) 19 Subject: Cormmeneamer.t o! work un4er Department of the Army permit. N To: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Artiy, Los Angeles. Callfomla ^' In cowplience with the conditions of the permit issued 16 ---,'or — —_ this is to notify you that the authorized work will be commeticce 74-210 rp---------- Permit No. Si died: Ic STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDMUND G. BROWN JR.. Go.er.or CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION F� 6" E. OCEAN BOULEVARD. SUITE 3107 P.O. BOX 1450 .ONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 213) 5905071 VIZ) 846.0"S COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Application Number- P-79-4919 Name of Applicant: Boy Scouts of America 3811.South Bear Street, Santa Ana, California 92704 Permit Type: Emergency Standard (Amendment) E -]Administrative 'Development Location: 1931 West Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach,Calif-ornia Development Description: See page three for description. I. The proposed development is subject to the following conditions imposed pursuant to the California Coastal Act of 1976: None Condition/s Met On NIA By dp Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 II. The South Coast Commission finds that: A. The proposed development, or as conditioned; 1. The developments are in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal Act of 1976 and 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 of the California Coastal Act of 1976. 2. If located between the nearest public road and the sea or shore- line of any body of water located within the coastal zone, the development is in conformity with the public access and public recreation policies'of Chapter 3 of the California Coastal .Act of 1976. 3. There are no feasible alternatives, or feasible mitigation measures, as provided in the California Environmental Quality Act, available for imposition by this Commission -under the power granted to it which would substantially lessen any signi- ficant adverse impact that the development, as finally proposed may have on the environment. I. Whereas, at a public hearing, held on March 19,, 1979 _ at Huntington Beach by a `unanimous � _ vote permit application number P-79-4919 _ is approved. L -V. rhis permit may not be assigned to another person except as provided in Section 13170, Coastal Commission Rules and Regulations. V. This permit shall not become effective until a COPY of this permit has been returned to the Regional Commission, upon iaFich copy all permittees or agent(s) authorized in the permit application have acknowledged that they have received a copy of the permit and have accepted its contents. II. Work authorized by this permit must commence within two years from the date of the Regional Commission vote upon the application. Any extension of time of said commencement date must be applied for prior to expiration of the permit. II. Issued on behalf of the South Coast Regional Commission on April 1-0, 197 9 receipt of Permit Number contents.. / / 9 M. J. Car nter ' Executive Director , permittee/agent, hereby acknowledge P-79-4919 . and have accepted its ___.� (signature) ss Description for P-79-4919 Page 3 of 3 Amendment to P-78-3021 approved by the commission on 4/17/78 for the following: Development Description: Demolish existing one-story buildings; remove existing boat slips, pier and pilings. Construct a new concrete bulk- head., dredging of material from seaward side of bulkhead to infill existing intertidal area. Installation of neva concrete piling and piers, construction of the .following mor,r.ing/storage facilities: 6 -Lido storage, 8 -kite storage, 30 --sabot storage, 12 -canoe storage, 18 -slips accommodating boats from 25 ft. to 65 ft. in lerLgth and a morning space for the training ship ARCUS. Construct a two-story 10,120 sq. ft. multi -purposed recreational/educational building and outdoor amthitheatre; two-story, 6750 sq. ft. maintenance and storage structure; and a 34 -space parking area, 25 ft. above centerline of frontage road, with condition. At 1931 'West Pacific Coast Highway, in Newport Beach. Condition for P-79-4919 Prior to issuance of permit, the applicant shall submit a 30 -year lease for the project site, executed by the County of Orange which contains a condition which provides for nondiscriminatory public access across the property for the duration of the lease. The permit has not been issued and will expire April 16, 1980. Request is to modify that portion of the project plot plan relating to the layout of mooring and docking facilities. STATE OF CALIFORNIA—STATE LANDS COMMISSIo, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor STATE LANDS COMMISSION 1807 13TH STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 February S.D 7,J-2-15 I Boy Scouts of km,-:,,ri._-a P. 0. Box 5315 Santa Ana, CA 92'J04 Attention: Philip D. Bevins Director of Sup -port Services Dear Mr. Bevins: The proposed dock at t',ae Youth Aqua -tic Center, Bea.ch is located within 14nds granted to the, County of Orange by Chapter '52r) of the Statutes of 1919. You mList apply to the county for arty necessary appro­,rals or permits. This action does not constitute, nor shall. it be construe "..1 tis, a waiver of any right, title or interest by the State of Californla 0..' any grantee of the State, in any lands un(ier '.1-ieir respective dictions. Sincerely, LIZA&ETH A. RA3S US 1 Granted Lai -.ds Representative bcc: PECU C !AAR 3 7B STATE OF CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD SANTA ANA REGION _ 6833 INDIANA AVENUE, SUITE 1 RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92506 PHONE: (714) 684-9330 March 2, 1978 Department of the Army Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, CA 90053 Gentlemen: Proposed Redevelopment of the Sea Scout Base (Youth Center at 1931 ?Test Coast 4 ghwaa/, PIE�w�rt Beach This Board issued a clearance for the subject project in a letter dated December 15, 1974. Apparently the project was never started and now the proponents need to reapply to the California Coastal Commission for approval. Information received from the proponents of the project indicates that the project is substantially the same as the one for which clearance was previously provided. The discharger has provided the following ir-}formation: 1. All dredged spoil shall be hauled to sea by barge and deposited at Latitude 33" 31` 42" N, Longitude 117° 44° 48" N and that, 2.. A scum control curtain shall be used while jetting pilings Therefore, this Board grants clearance -or the proposed subject project. Sincerely, OrlgindT Hisam A. Baqai Staff Engineer cc: """Phi l i p D. Bevins, Director of Support Services Boy Scouts of America P. 0. 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Passive Pressure: ILLS #/FT3 per ft. of depth ( — #/FT2 i+Iax. ) 4. Coefficient of friction, concrete to soil: U,= _.. 5. Coefficient of internal friction: 0 ° 6. Allowable bearing pressure: a. Fb = i 260 #/FT2 Based on �� " min. width and Z "min. depth into natural undisturbed soil or approved compacted fill. b. Allowable increase: �3 #/FT2 for each additional foot of width or depth to a max. of #/FT2 7. Special Notes: a. Frictional and passive pressures may be combined provided the passive pressure does not exceed 2/3 of the allo,rable. b. A vertical comnonentt equal to 1/3 of the horizontal force'due to active pressure may be assumed to resist overturning. The force may be assumed to act at the plane of application of the active force. E ECEFVEIj. �. JUN 16 1978 O ET NO../ 0F,- _ BY ---6. D/1T1919 JOB NO. --- ---CHKD --- . BY_______ DATE-------- -- u- -CI��F--- --- - - ----------------------------�----------- -------------------------------- A9144. 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BY ------- DATE ----_-- ------------------------------ ���7�/so�/ G/7 o,s_r z.,o9 z 1 lie Ar izZ �l /:Z )< 4,4/x0,¢� x `yh�3 r Z /S 1 s(,7'/7J G /Oz- Oz3,(,7K 5,6,7K77 3 //jz 2310 ee7K /Z LB0 ��F 3 510 lkd Y/ Z. 4 X /2 Z — 2,� 9,7�z s`6 l!a Zi z� 7s 2/ 2 6 = z /7y� < Z74s x -r14 it tp' /7lip (o 3 ze7r S^d) ly// Z X- t o w 1q/zel m 3yz = ZZ� 41,0 43S w cw,c�p s;�t 4�1t 4,4-;e, 3 414 By DATE'p / SH s Of i SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Masonry units shall be Grade Oil lightweight units conforming to ASTM C90, Latest Revision. 2. Portland Cement shall conform to ASTM C150, Latest Revision. 3.Mortar'sha11 be Type S and shall be freshly prepared and uniformly mixed in the ratio by volumes.of 1 part cement, 1/2 part lime putty, 4-1/2 parts -sand and shall conform to ASTM C270, Latest Revision. 4. Grout shall be of fluid consistency and mixed in the ratio by volumes of 1 part cement, 3 parts sand or l part cement, 3 parts sand and 2 parts pea gravel. Grout shall attain a minimum ulti- mate compressive strength at 28 days of 2000 psi. 5. Concrete shall have an ultimate compressive strength at 28 days of 2000 psi minimum. 6. Reinforcing steel shall be deformed bars, conforming to ASTM A615, Latest Revision, and shall be Grade 40, Billet Steel. 7. All block shall be laid to maintain vertical. continuity of the cells to be filled such that there is a continuous unobstructed vertical cell measuring not less than 2" x 3". Block shall be laid in running bond. 8. Vertical, reinforcement to be held in place at top, bottom and intervals not exceeding 192 bar diameters. 9. All construction and materials shall conform to the Uniform Building Code, Latest Edition. 10. No revisions shall be made without prior approval of the Engineer. 11. All footings shall be 12" minimum into competent undisturbed natural soil or certified compacted fill or as noted on plans. 12. Provide Vertical Control Joints at 40'± o.c. Extend horiz reinf 12" through joint. Provide sleeve or bond break between bar and concrete on one side of joint. GENERAL NOTES (:FNFR A T , -1. All work shall conform to the requirements of the Uniform Building Code as adopted by the local jurisdiction. 2. The contractor shall verify all dimensions and conditions at the site and shall immediately notify the engineer of any discrepancies. 3. If a conflict occurs between items shown on the various plans, or between the plans and specifications, or within the plans and specifications themselves, the engineer shall be notified and he will interpret the intent of the contract documents. 4. No revisions to plans or specifications shall be made without prior approval of the engineer. 5. Special care shall be taken to protect the existing sheet pile bulk- heads at each end of this project during the excavation of bedrock and construction of the new bulkhead. The contractor shall provide shoring as required. 6. All elevations are based on a datum of mean low low water (MLLW) = 0.00. 7. The face of the copying shall be placed parallel to the U.S. Bulkhead line. The front face of the sheet piles shall be aligned with the front face of the sheet piles at the Sailing Facility to the east. The alignment of the top of the piles shall be maintained along the length of the bulkhead with a maximum deviation from a straight line of 2" in any 50' . 8. For the location of underground utilities refer to the civil plans. SOILS 1. Reference is made to the Soil Report prepared by, D'Appolonia Consulting Engineers, Inc., dated May 12, 1978, Job No.. WC 77-962 and supplementary letters. 2. The foundation engineer is to inspect the excavation of the bedrock prior to placement of the sheet piling. 3. All fills placed on the site are to be inspected and approved by the foundation engineer. 4. Sheet piles are to be founded on a level bed a minimum of three (3) feet below the top of bedrock. The rock may be leveled to provide uniform support or a level grout bed provided. After, the piles are placed in the excavation and securely stayed, grout shall be placed in the void between the face of the sheet piles and the excavated bedrock surface to assure solid lateral bearing for the l,bottom of the sheet piling. 5. Fill in front of the deadmen shall be well compacted and placed as noted in the plans prior to the application of prestressing force on the tie rods. 6. Select backfill to be placed behind or in front of the bulkhead walls shall be approved by the foundation engineer prior to delivery to the site. CONCRETE 1. Cement shall be Type V Portland Cement conforming to ASTM A-150. 2. The minimum, ultimate compressive strength at 28 days shall be: a. Deadmen: Q = 3000 psi (Design of deadmen based on 2000 psi) b. Coping: fc = 4000 psi c. Precast, prestressed sheet piles fc' = 6000 psi fci = 4000 psi 3. The minimum cement content shall be 8 sacks per cubic yard of concrete. 4. The maximum slump for cast -in-place concrete shall be: a. Deadmen: 5" b. Coping: 3" 5. The maximum size of coarse aggregate for cast -in-place concrete shall be: a. Deadmen: 2" b. Coping: 1" 6. The maximum water/cement ration shall be 5 gallons of water per sack of cement. 7. Air content at the point of discharge of the concrete shall not exceed 6 %. 8. All concrete with a design strength of greater than 2000 psi shall be continuously inspected by an approved deputy concrete inspector or shall be placed in the yard of an approved fabricator having quality control facilities to assume specified conditions are met. 9. Reinforcing steel shall conform to ASTM A-615 and shall be Grade 60, except for stirrups and ties, which shall be Grade 40. 10. Prestressing steel shall be uncoated seven wire, stress -relieved strands conforming to ASTM A-416, Grade 270. Final prestressing force after all losses shall be 23. 55k per strand. TIE RODS 1. Tie rods and anchorage systems shall be manufactured by: Dykerhoff & Widmann, Inc. 11526 Sorrento Valley Road San Diego, California 92121 Z. Tie rods shall conform ASTM A-722, Fu = 150 ksi, FY = 72 ksi. 3. Tie rods shall be encased in a PVC grout sleeve, but need not be grouted. A 3" diameter PVC pipe will encase the tie rod and sleeve and shall extend into the coping and deadman to the anchor plate. 4. Tie rods shall be supported along their length to insure straightness between the deadman and coping. 5. Tie rods shall be prestressed prior to placing backfill to take out slack and hold sheet piling in place. The maximum pretensioning stress shall not exceed 10 ksi, but in no case shall a force be applied which would damage the sheet piling. MISCELLANEOUS STEEL AND IRON Miscellaneous steel shall conform to ASTM A-36 r FILTER CLOTH Filter cloth shall be Polyfilter - X as manufactured by: Carthage Mills Erosion Control Division 126 West 66th Street Cincinnati, Ohio p11 1 • r; ��®Qac.., • ��r �'"� � /\� V' .. d A4 C' Bq C• r NEWPORT BABY, 'CALIF mss, •. Dy+ QrAU© 4 B6MN[•rT 'MA'O„K SCAL■ miurs ��• Seur�dinys ore +cxpr�ssed is fee} a.Pd denote cs'rp,GFis be%w /�eon"Low0n Law WOlCr. Max�r�svm 'U117 x-K•. of t.o'e o/v/�raJKiasoJ4�� /os�t. 18 Ar y . ze F_orinpr S�rt�¢c /��9�w Y O)r2Le- 1 � i>•t r et Groin � , s � Profoosc� �e/•- poi' • N \ • `\0 v /"L A Al f'ro�o rea/ .Poiraa r� o o 20 + ,mo Wit;—�----• �� f�i•bf,�res �'aor� .S/ire' �� r �. � r a ,� .;.oto/m in Feci' • . ', I . • . �•. µ, ',� , a.. L. I.�I+ IpJ nn171, 44 W.I 604KETT-E~ -kta,. A w-t. T'"G 4 p �t Ail �.•rA Maa4 CAL�r• w.q 1 . • f�D.nOar.PO i r 3' J r. , ' 3 r' � � ,RE.5'T ROoiYI, SEA✓Yi9LG 23� 23� 23 23 �' U , P/ER, .AND BOAT SL/P,S U. 5. f�iER HEAD .0 /NE � �' Jr�,ro-rivgvr 6Jc.4cH,' �.+un�acrniic � � �- ` �Qii►tio.i:rt, ®y' .Q'�/gN.�i/•� ' rZ i�F'Lu.. . U. h5. /',PoliteLlAle . ..-... r.......... '.. .... .. .. ��. ..,, s....,,:..+...o, w.�`..•Jr«i, }+:, A,w ... .., .....+w.. �, „n.',a :�p,�.r..,w J., ,, .rw �..r..i+,� ,..... ... .r.r......,,..wi.+.....'... ... i^i«.. ..... �� ,.y ,. _ CALIFORNIA C�e�POFL��P City Hall 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Area Code 714 640-2156 U. S. Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, CA 90053 Attention: Construction Operations Branch Gentlemen: The City of Newport Beach has granted its Approval of Concept for Harbor Permit Application No. /�-q-/p,?/ by /`?0/ and will issue the permit subject to the approval of the U.65. Corps of Engineers. Sincerely, l n E. We den . Tidelands Administrator Marine Department GEW:ll WP CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 9266o 0141P City Hall MARINE DEPARTMENT 3300 Newport Blvd. . 70 Newport Pier (714) 673=2110. APPROVAL IN CONCEPT APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as require: for permit application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211. General. Description of Proposed Development:�S7r'fic rr T Property Address: ���1'�' Legal Description:a�o� City Harbor Permit ..\Tulziber : jl2. =- 12.3 Applicant- Applicant's railing Address: ?e) Applicant's Telephone Number: I have reviewed .the plans for the foregoing development including: 1. The general site plan, including any roads and public access to the shoreline, 2. The grading plan, if any. 3. The general uses and intensity of use proposed for each part of the area covered in the application. and find MARINE DEPARTMENT February 27, 1978 ITEM NO.: H-11 (a) TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION #129-1931 BY THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA TO REVISE A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A BULKHEAD AND SLIPS AT 1931 WEST COAST HIGHWAY Recommendation If desired, approve the revision to Harbor Permit #129-1931. Discussion This application is being brought to Council for review and action in conformance with Section 5 C:3 of the Harbor Permit Policies which reads as follows: "Prior approval of the City Council will also be required before issuing a permit for shore -connected structures when: The abutting upland property is zoned commercial." On August 26, 1974, the City Council approved an application to construct a new 'bulkhead and to replace the existing slips. Since that time, the Boy Scouts have been involved in obtaining all of the necessary approvals for the project from the Various stated and federal agencies. During the course of this process, the Boy Scouts have necessarily been review- ing their needs with regards to facilities. Consequently, a revised configuration for the boat slips have been decided upon. The proposed bulkhead location has remained unchanged. City approval of this revision will enable the Boy Scouts to proceed with acquisi- tion of their final permits for the project. D. HARSHBARGER, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENT �61en E. Wel den Tidelands Administrator GEW:ll BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 1 r ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 39 I P.O. BOX 5315 I 38.11 SOUTH BEAR ST. I SANTA ANA; CALIFORNIA 92704 I (714) 546-4990 February 16, 1978 The Honorable Milan M. Dostal and City Council Mayor of Newport Beach California 3300 Newport Beach Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 9.2663 Attention: Glen E. Welden, Tidelands Administrator City of Newport Beach - Marine Department The Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of. America is preceding towards the redevelopment of the Sea Scout Base at 1931 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. We respectfully apply for approval of revisions in the boat slips configeration. We feel that this revision will enhance program capabilities, improve supervision and reduce congestion with neighboring facilities. We have discussed this revision with Mr. Glen E. Wel den, Tide- lands Administration with the City of NewportBeach;'with.the County of Orange and with the Army Corps of Engineers. It is our combined belief that this revision will improve the overall Sea Base facility and will be an advantage, to the waterways of Newport Beach. Thank you for your concern and cooperation. Since y, i1' D. Bevins Dir for of Support Service PDB :1 h 7;�71S € S 74 /1D P? " of, Philip D. Bevins Director of Support Services (/ Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America P. O. Box 5315 3811 South Bear Street SCOUTING/USA Santa Ana, CA 92704 546-4990 )Y SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 39 P. O. BOX 5315 I 3811 SOUTH BEAR ST. I SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92704 I (714) 546-4990 January 9, 1975 Mr. Glen Welden Marine Safety 330.0 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dear Glen: Enclosed is for your information. We are purging ahead. Pray for us. c Lo E-Gv Rick 1 enclosure "Scouting Today Is a Lot More Than You Think ..." DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. /-` LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS I P. O. BOX 2711 1 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA OWSA Public Notice No. 74-210, 25 November 1974 YOU 'ARE INVITED TO COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT APPLICANT: Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 39" P.O. Box 5315 3811'South Bear Street Santa Ana, California 92704 ACTIVITY: Remove existing boat 'slips, pier and piling; construct approxi- mately 285 lineal feet of new concrete bulkhead; use a hydraulic dredge, to remove approximately,2800 cubic yards of material from in front of the new bulkhead and dispose of it on the landward side of the new bulkhead; install new concrete piling; install new boat slips, gangways, and small boat storage'racks; all work to be performed at the Wm. Spurgeon Youth Aquatic Center, 1931 West Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California, portion of Lot H, Tract 919,1 as shown on the drawing accompanying this notice. PURPOSE AND USE: To provide an aquatic center for the youth of Orange County. FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORIZATIONS: City of Newport Beach. Approval ` will be required from the Regional Coastal Zone Conservation Commission and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: This office does not intend to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement on this.activity unless significant detrimental effects are brought to our attention. The City of Newport Beach has declared this project to be ministerially or categorically exempt. 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 thirty (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 (PL 92-532) and Section 404 of the Federal"Water Pollution Control Act (PL 92-500) will be considered in conjunction with this notification., CRITERIA: Your written comments or objections should include the number and date of this notice and.must reach this office within thirty (30) calendar days. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation Public Notice No. 74-210 25 November 1974 APPLICANT: Boy Scouts of America of ,the probable impact of the 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 activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the activity will be considered; among those are conservation,economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, historic values, fish and wildlife values, flood damage prevention, land use classification, navi- gation, recreation, water supply, water quality, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. Details of changed conditions.on the final permit action will be provided upon request. FOR THE DISTRICT ENGINEER: ROBERT H. REINEN LTC, CE - Deputy District Engineer 2 IRIJFLT SITE ,In1t 1tr CIDIYL ELEV. 411 VARIES DEADMASI .� F�rIF tIN� 6EAMR ` TIE RDD 5#71 MEIV HLNA IsLilto SAW 111[' SAY Haut t _ TY? ICAL SEETION - KPWFO(ICEC F I ` CONCRETE IULV%WikO(KINSED) I NOT 10 SEALF h, VICINITY MAt ' t A SIUNIINGS ANI ELEYATIINS AAE MIMED IN MI AT MEAN LINEA LIV WIN. MAXIMUM 111E RAW APTRIXIMAIELI II FBI, NARLIR LINES ARE ESIMISDEI 11 IRIS SEE1111 If 1LNIIkI LAI. '', �• SSOP h%WAY (cv MIS "-KT WyMY rx 1 1 1 — ,,►,- 074 k. k.T3 _ ✓ FN '�' 1 �1 -� i " fM 1 � rRYEF EXISTING j EXISTING AULID fUIURE SL !' OLREHkIY 11 REMAIY. _. k D0 Al NOIST - ------ ... -- 1LQ OSiD -- NSiG�IONhidi- N�FE— I EXIST.-- ° EXIST PIER — SMALL 60AT = DOCKS --- —� L °.� ° ( 10 GE K V1D ° / STORAGE RALRS lFL 1 I ( d10S 1 I NEW I —�•1 �O)AT °SLI y/ EXIST E Al SLIPS c R II II TD 6E 11nov LIM111 I DF RE I - I PPI E! Y�1�Di•/ — —� --- ------- —1 ° o I • ° ° U.S. IIERNEAD LITE " L FI�OD R�IICUOR PILES (TYPI[Al) l n N 1 r xl 166 _^ GRAPNII SCALL IN fW P im LINA A FLN_ �I , PKGPOSED WEW MKOM _= 60AT SLITS and 0KED61NG / II e FUIURF LANDSIDE IMPROVEM11T1 IIr 1 tl- _. IARRIYL AYIS IE a w" ,v' oMON E SOUTH AQUATIC (INTIK INTIK (TTIIIy1Ll I�Fn.i / � I'i I' I APPLICATION IT O.C. COUNCIL, IOY SCOUTS III AMEKICA =� 3611 Sa011 SEAR ST KE IT /AEIE -1.1 SECTIIN A -A SANTA ANA, CALIF. 91104 SLAEES 3I SL11E 11 -RI U 0RIZ 1 111 11 P A E f A R E 1 IT 19 E 0 f f 1 L E 1f. ,� Enm1cLRIINo i VERT:, KAUI, IEIN, FROST i ASSOCIATES 1401 QUAIL STREET (1141833.0010 NIW?0KT 96AC0 , CALIFORNIA 92665 La.. City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92660 714/673-2110 November 15,.1.974 South Coast Regional Conservation Commission 666 Ocean Boulevard Long Beach, California 90801 SUBJECT: PERMIT APPLICATION BY BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Gentlemen: The Boy Scouts of America has received approval from the City Council of the City of Newport Beach to construct a. new bulkhead and to revise existing slips at their facility at 1801 W. Coast Highway. This approval indicates the City's ,support of this project. The Boy Scouts of America's facility provides numerous aquatic oriented activities on a regional basis. Sincerely, 1 R. E. Re d,.Director Marine Department RER:GEW:lf 0 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 39 I P., O. BOX 5315 I 3811 SOUTH BEAK ST. I SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92704 I (714) 546-4990 November 4, 1974 Mr, Glen Welden Marine Safety 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dear Glen: Enclosed is a copy of the organisms diggings done by the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. I thought you would like to have a copy for your records. What about my letter from your department expressing the importance of our Sea Base project. Sincerely, Richard C. Ingold RCI:lh Enclosure "Scouting Today Is a Lot More Than You Think . . 3-1908 -- (Jul�� ?O WILDI F� a' �A Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife H44F44__ 9F -Fr,.,, TRANSMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS: Attach securely to material to be transmitted & mail through regular c!iannels To: F� Director, Regular Mail Regional Director, Air Mail Project Leader, Action Fv Information. Of fis e Date /r/om V r u ,pec - - IryTEg1Oq-..-gOaTL�xD, OnEGOM October 28, 1974 i To: Files From: George A. Moser Subject: Biological sampling at!Sea Scout Base, Newport Bay, June 25, 1974 Two types of sampling were conducted. A plankton tow was taken off the north end of the Sea Scout Base float, primarily for sampling icthyo- plankton, and a beach transect was taken just to the north of the Sea. Scout dock. Samples were not taken of the organisms below the low water - ,line of June 25th, nor were those organisms growing attached to the dock identified. For the beach transect, ten samples were taken at one -meter intervals along a line approximately perpendicular to the shoreline. Each sample was then sieved (311/64 and 611/64 mesh size) and preserved in alcohol for -later identification. Quadrant #1 was taken at water level at 8:30 A.M. (somewhat below MLWL). The substrate contained a high concentration of shell fragments and contained black,.apparently anaerobic sands below the surface in quadrants 1, 2, and 3. Samples 4-10 contained finer sand with less organic matter. The last sample, No. 10, was taken approximately 10' seaward of the edge of the ice -plant growth (on the slope immediately below the Sea Scout parking lot). Observation showed that the area below the MLWL was very productive with a thick growth of Enteromorpha, many clams, shore crabs, sea slugs, and small fishes. Results of our sampling are given below: I. Plankton Sample (emphasis on icthyoplankton) A. Fish larvae and eggs 1. Atherinoos affinis (larvae) 2. Anchoa (eggs) 3. Citharichthys (larvae and eggs) B. Crustacea 1. Calanoid copepods 2. Crab Zooea larvae 3. Larval Callianassa C. Chaetognatha Sagitta - 2 - II. Beach Transect (giving numbers found) Sample #1 I. Polychaeta Cirriformia - 35 ?, Lumbrineris - 11 Notomastus - 1 Stauronereis - 1 Larval polychaetes - 7 2. Crustacea Hemigrapsus oregonensis - 1 Gammarid amphipods - 1 Calanoid copepod - 1 Sample #2 1. Polychaeta Cirriformia 73 Lumbrineris - 16 2. Crustacea Gammarid amphipods - 2 3. Sipunculoidea Dendrostomum pyroides 1 Sample #3 1. Polychaeta Cirriformia 74 Lumbrineris - 17 Notomastus - 1 Nereidae - 1 Sample #4 1. Polychaeta Cirriformia - 2 Lumbrineris - 3 Notomastus - 1 - Larval Forms 4 Sample #5 1. Polychaeta, Cirriformia - 2 Larvae (Cirriformia ?) - 27 Sample #6 1. Polychaeta Larval forms 3 2. Crustacea Emerita analo a - 1 MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 Newport Pier August 26, 1974 ITEM NO.,: G-4 TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Marine Department SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT'APPLICATION #129-1931 BY THE BOY SCOUTS OF ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BULKHEAD AND TO REVISE EXISTING SLIPS RECOMMENDATION If desired, approve the harbor permit application subject to: 1. The approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2. The applicant obtain the necessary permits for any plumbing, electrical and fire protection installation from applicable City departments'. DISCUSSION The approval of the Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Department was required because the proposed revision is over tidelands held in trust by the County. The Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Commission has reviewed the proposed development and recommended approval to the Board of Supervisors.` The Joint Harbor Committee at its August 13 meeting also recommended unanimous approval of the application. The proposed harbor permit revision will include the removal of existing piers and floats to accomodate the complete redesign and new,construction of slip facilities. The new configuration will provide: (4) 65' x 30' slips, (3) 40' x 18' slips,- (3) 25"x 18' slips and "L° shaped 30' x 75' low profile float which will support dry storage for 12 kite sailboats, 20 sabots and approximately 8 canoes. The proposed slip and float pattern differs from the City of Newport Beach standard drawing for commercial marina installations; however, the difference is in configuration only, not in structural design. Page Two The proposed bulkhead to be constructed on the U. S.'Bulkhead Line will require fill material to bo placed over an existing inter-tidal zone of approximately 601 in width by 400' in length. The existing bulkheads on both sides of the Sea Scout Base have been constructed on the U. S. Bulkhead Line. The proposed bulkhead construction and fill will allow for additional construction to accomodate two basic landside uses. The landside uses are: Boat working area Sail storage, lockers, equipment issue, heavy storage, small shop, crane, communi- cations and control offices, landside activity area. General use area Meeting rooms, classroom, aquaria; laboratory, assembly, dining and sleeping area, 'swimming pool. It is the intent of the Boy Scouts to `accommodate organized youth groups, in addition to the Sea Scouts, such as Girl Scouts, school groups, Explorer Scouts, Braille Institute,Fairview Hospital, etc. Also U.C.I. will be using the facilities for their Marine Biology classes. Two buildings will be constructed on the site in such a manner as to provide a "window-to-the-bay" from Pacific Coast Highway. The proposed bulkhead will be constructed according to City standards and will be checked for structural adequacy by the Public Works Department of the City. The parking spaces and restroom facilities to be provided will be in consonance with the Harbor Permit Policy requirements. R. E. REED, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENT D. Harshbarger Assistant Director Tidelands Operations Division DH:GEW:lf Attachment Sa-t-a Ana River Basin Recri o.na-1 Water Quality Control Board 6-:333 Indiana, Suite 1 .California 92506 ,,ear Sir. 7e-`-er is to assure the a ove a--ency that there w -'7 -j �o overnight- occupancy on vessels m3ored atthe proposed —Z! ins taiiatl n and-- rtlEerre will 7 s I- caafge YTM-Ure--Vessel ($j' -moored at the proposed instal -7 E. - 3n. advise me if I need to furnish additional informa--`�, '�Lncerely, fil 7-7 L/ CC. State Water Resources Control Board Army Corps of Engineers rna R4,Ve-:: BasJn ,nater Quality 6 6845 -6 Magnol-a Avenue Riverside, California Control Board 92506 Subject: Newport Harbor Permit Application No. 129-1931 Dear Sir : have applied to the City of Newport Beach and the U. S. Corps of Engineers for Permission to Dredge under new boat slips in Newport Harbor. T proposed project involves dredging as follows (Note: Attach extra pages if required for full ewplanation)li: Cubic Yards to be dredged 2800 Method of dredging Hydraulic Nature of dredged material Sand Disposition of dredged material Barge to sea and dump at Latitude 3303114211W Longtitude 117154*48"W Method of controlling turbidity Material to be Contained in dum-o barge at dredge site. It is requested that the dredging, as specified above, be approved. Respectfully submitted, Date Signature) Encl. .'1) Drawing (2) Detailed Explanation O.C. Council B.Sm of A.: Typed Name and A ' d Tess)� _3811 S. Bear Rd Santa Ana, Calif. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH The Harbor and Tidelands Administrator of the City ofNjewport Beach has reviewed the Harbor Permit Application by r) (I Oniv-n,-i I R - q!. n -F and, subject to tffid-approvallof the U. S. Corns of Engineers, will—issue Harbor Permit No. 129-1931 Date F CC: S. cof p of Engir.aers 1 ?0:3 ':yliCe Box 2711 Losg'..'la-s 9 Vai Torn iii 9W V5.J _ . t,:nti on , Wat-erways Control Section N c Harbor Permit A7pplica -ion No. 129-1931 hereby request a U S. C=ps of gip; rC:...t Tor i 7a and S�l�S CC. 5'�rL:Ci=:mon and inStallatl or, of � S'� iiY�e�Ct nd ap ,urten _zncF s thereto, to be locate' in Newport days r, i ldaywZr , of ."ot i�O. LOt ��OCI{ IV'O. -- v 1,_ -act 919 y. N v7�z: ort pec: c r Ca Z or.. c^ . I am U-1 owner of' -E. -e afo".:=ai e,-„.t-oned proper' -`LL' a__. 1 ._::ve made appliCat�on for a rsarIDor '.Perr(t._t to the Cy ty of Ne�%7_Ior �ha ad4,oin=ng property owners are. ?ort. Port. lock -- mot Lot. H. Bloc' 19 orange Coast College City of Newport Beac_i� 27(-';-' -oa4rview Rd. :1,300 Newport' ?31vd. va T e s a Newport Beach map U SU 1TI t , s Rick ingold �' ns dated _ =� Sepia Director - Sea Base 7 conies Or, Co. Council B S of A CITY O_' NEWPORT 'BE:-L-:H:-kP ROVE � TI-i-­ liarbor and T T i:as reviewed Harbor Perm” applicat- on by Cr. Co. Council.- B S o -f" A a_I s :b jc to the approval of tnc L. S . Corps a n g i n e e r s g w.i..L� � u _:a.r Dor Perm4 t No. 129-1231 MarIne Safety D6partrLie.,, _- u��v71 j i f1E hil w MLRINE SAFETY DEPARTMENT oily Hall 3`00 ? leivcors E vd. 70 Newport Pier :A; 6z3-2:-10 APPROVAL IN CONCEPT A PR0VAL IN CONCEPT BY HE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit ar�p_ication to the South Coast Regional Cc.rmission pursuant Ito California Imi._is-crative Code, Sections 13210 and 132_ 1. General Description of Proposed Development: New Bulkhead and Slips P p y Address 1931 W. ! ro' ert,� Coast „wa Civ .arLor Permit number: r Newport Beach Lot H. Tract 919 129-1931 Or. Co. Council B .ling Address. 3 coots of America Rd; Santa Ana ^alif. Appl-can"t s, Telephone Number: 546-4990 µ� I have F-sv_ewed the plans for the foregoing development inclIuding. The ir_e g� ,eral site plan, including any roads and public access �c the shoreline. 2. The grading plan, if any. M, s 3. ane general uses and intensity - � part - g en��ty of use proposed for each pari, of the area covered in the application. a _d d comply with the current adopted Newport Beach 'General Plan, ' Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, and any applicable specific or precise plans or �,r That a variance or exception has been approved and is final. iN CvNIEPT A copyof any variance, exception, conditional use permit, Or other issued '3ermit is attached together with all conditions of approvall' acid all a]?proveu. { -ans i�.ciuding approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this fir_d�:_g, these plans are approved in concept and said approval has been written u,cn said plans, signed, and dated. Shou_.l Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending,, or adding to tine Zoning Ord finance or other -regulations in any manner that wou_d affect h -se of the property or the design: of a project located thereon;. '',this approval in concept sInIali become null and void as of the effective dateof this said ordinance. _A accordance with .the California Environmental Quality Act of 197G, and state and local guidelines adopted thereunder, this development: as ;ecl: c eterrained to be ministerial or categorically exempt. Hasa-4received a final Exemption Declaron or final Negative' Dec l a -rat-` on (copy attached). -as received a Final Environmental impact Report (copy attached) .__.l a i scretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior t. iis aan C e of baildir_g permit have been given and are final. The develop..ienrt _s ;uaject to rejection in principal by Newport Beach unless alsubstant_a- c a_l i:n it is, proposed. his concept approval in no way excuses th, applicant from comply"�_g w�' aplp_icab-ie policies, ordinances, codes, and regulations of Newport Beac'_:Iu R. E. Reed Mar ne Sa ety -Director By ti Signature C,I en F. We den , Tidelands O-Perati ons Coo d: _pato Printed name and title of individual s ... yl_ J Date. ,� I y r.ttacnments: MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 Newport Pier 3 .s,,t 13 r .19 74 �IZR- 193 ^O; CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE JOINT HARBOR COMMITTEE ^r^v� • Marine Department S_a1JECT. HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 0129-1931 BY THE BOY SCOUTS OF ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL TO CONSTRUCT A NEW BULKHEAD AND TO REVISE EXISTING SLIPS -,-,,- NDATION .esired, recommend that the Newport Beach City Council approve the permit application sub-ect toa 1• The approval of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2. Approval of the Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Department. 3. The applicant obtain the necessary permits for any plumbing, electrical and fire protection installation from applicable City departments. a_oproval of the Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Department 3.:-nc+ui red because the proposed revision is over tidelands held, in trust County. The Orange County Harbors, Beaches, and Parks Commiss.io^ reviewed pment and has recommended approval. the proposed develo nr-posed slip revision_ will include the removal of existing and co,s'�r .cion cf new slips and floats. The new floats will provide 55 x 301' slips, (3) - 25' x 18' slips, (3) - 401 x 18' slips storage racks for small boats. The proposed floats differ from tV of Newport Beach standard drawings in configuration, not in r;y,• aJ design. - °_oncosed bulkhead and subsequent fill will allow the construction =__dp facilities to accommodate two ancillary uses in addition ..' e :-)a.yward slip use. / 0 C, ,zil Page Two The landside uses are: Boat working area - Sail storage, lockers, equipment issue, heavy storage, small shop, crane, communi- cations and control offices, landside activity area. General use area - Meeting rooms, classroom, aquaria, laboratory, assembly, dining and sleeping area, swimming pool. Itis the. intent of the Boy Scouts to accommodate organized youth groups, in addition to the Sea Scouts, such as Girl Scouts, school groups, Explorer Scouts, Braille Institute, Fairview Hospital, etc. Also U.C.I. will be using the facilities for their Marine Biology classes. Two buildings will be constructed on the site in such a manner as to provide a "window -to -the -bay" from Pacific Coast Highway. The proposed bulkhead will be constructed according to City standards and will be checked for structural adequacy by the Public Works Department of the City. The parking spaces and restroom facilities to be provided will be in consonance with the Harbor Permit Policy requirements.. R. E. REED, DIRECTOR MARINE DEPARTMENT a' Glen E. Welden Tidelands Operation Coordinator GEW: if sof � ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 39 I P. O. BOX 5315 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 3811 SOUTH BEAR ST. I SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92704 1 (714) 546-4990 SEA BASE DEVELOPMENT Opportunities for youngsters, individually or in organized groups to have access to the sea, and to have access to the sea, and to experience exciting small boat and other aquatic activities, have almost disappeared in Southern California. In each of the past five years, more than 25,000 youngsters have used the "Sea Scout Base".in` Newport Beach on Pacific Coast Highway ® but our lease from the County of Orange has expired. Fortunately for our youngsters, the Board of Supervisors, and County Departments, including Planning, Properties, Parks Harbor and Recreation, and Probation, have recognized this need of our youth, and the Board has given us an option on a 30 -year lease of the property. Exercising of this option is dependent upon meeting several stipulations, including a broader use by more youngsters, complete rebuilding of all facilities, and assured financing both for construction and operation. Estimates for construction, equipment, and the first three -years operating costs total $950,377. The underwriting of these costs are now being sought froma selected group of private citizens who believe in character building activities for our youth, and know the great values of boating related activities. Envisioned is a true "window -to -the -sea" facility for boys and girls in Orange County. Planned to expand from its original single use by Sea Scouts, it will retain basic facilities for this group, but will accommodate Boy Scouts, Explorers, Girl Scouts, schools, and other organized youth' groups on a scheduled basis. ®2 Past usage has mostly been limited to "out -of --school" leisure time (afternoons, weekends, and holidays). Some week -day time has been used by the University of Irvine for conducting classes in Marine Biology. When completed, the new base will accommodate school classes, tour groups, etc. and will be made available to all county schools during the school week. The base will have three major activity areas, accommodating.a variety of activities simulataneously, or a single large activity if required and scheduled. These three areas are: 1. The Waterfront Docks, boat lockers, launching area, canoeing and small boat area. 2a Boat Working Area m Sail storage, ship lockers, equipment issue, "heavy" storage, small shop, crane, Communications and Control Officer, Landside Activity.Area. i. General Use Area - Meeting rooms, classroom, aquaria, laboratory, assembly, dining and sleeping area, swimming pool. Detailed information on facilities and equipment to be provided is available to all those desiring more specific information. 5 -y' -y4 gh i 546-49913 � f BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL P. O. BOX S31S 3871 B. BEAR STREET RICK INGOLD SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA t 5 6 T t5, EU O II WE PLU k AII dmu�mun r� i - I �3AY A%4Y ytPfcOv/N�- - i iI7 cater 1-11Aq 1w yygg Y � � � � v'��:'�fa�%' e k 1 gf �ti. ?� r t d t€ $ �f: ) '' �e 2 � � s �� F {'� � $� �Ik �� �.4�� i k {p €� ,�t ....sf } ��` ��b, 5 f i � i�F �`� � j {5 #[j � F �; � € ' � � � � � � ` (jj $ � A � i � 2:�f �3 1 i {/F 4 f 49 g 6 �e } a "� t i i 3 ! 1 � f b€ �+ s� £ � � f 3 i f }` # £ ( � �� � gp g f � � p � } ��; { BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL'39 P. O. BOX 5315 3811 SOUTH BEAR ST. 'I 'SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92704 I (714) 546-4990 TO: Glenn, Welden August 1, 1974 FROM: Richard.C. Ingold Sea Aquatics Base Director SUBJECT: New Aquatics `Center To help you with your report to the joint Harbor Commission and City Council, some of the facts below might be of interest to add to your report. We are going to establish, "we", being the Boy Scouts of Orange County Cpuncil, a total Youth Aquatics Center for Orange'County. This facility is to be built on our existing property, and will encompass every facet of aquatics; swimming, livesaving, rowing, canoeing, plus oceanography, marine conservation, astrology, and weather. The facility will be open on a 365 day basis, 12 hours a day, to all registered youth organizations. It will be managed and 'maintained by the Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America. We have talked to the following agencies who will be a part of our facility: Girl Scouts, Y.M.C.A.'s Boys' Clubs, School Districts, for just a few. University of California at Irvine is going to head up our Marine Biology course, and is going to be the lead agency. We are also going to have a full aquatics program for the handicapped. The Braille Institute of Orange County and Fairview State Hospital for the emotionally handicapped are just two of those we have talked to. It will be the only Youth Aquatics Center of its' type in the United States. 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