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' NAME'` ADDRESS OF PRO(P(pSE(DJF�ACILITY �Jt'Yl�.r PERMIT N MAILING ADDRESS "+' TELEPHONE NO. rye y /J1 FFEEE,, CHECK{NO. p/DATE_j�* APPROVED BY: - DATE APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A HARBOR PERMIT TO - - OCHD _ LJ - CONSTRUCTIREVISE A - ! ❑ AT THE ABOVE LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITFL-'THE CITY OF G " ENGR" - NEWPORT BEACH PERMIT POLICIES AND THE ATTACHED DRAWI - - _ - BY COMPANY - - COUNCIL PUBLIC WORKS ""�`.��' DATED - DEPT. - ❑ - - DATE f ESCROW SIGNATURE ` 'r INSPECTION """`/ - �. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: li �, -- Y i CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. Wx FORM 66-1010 /I NjAME _, - ADDRESS OFJ PROPOSED FACILITY//f/ PERMIT A j " [/ f f l MAILING ADDRESS r E i, - TELEPHONE NO. FEE CHEC-^K� 1, 10. DATE { t +' X• 3' t _ - (; .tet /- L f APPROVED BY: - DATE APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A HARBOR PERMIT TO - - - ❑ - CONSTRUCT/REVISE A /+'- "X: - - - - OCHD - ❑ AT THE ABOVE LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF ENGfl NEWPORT BEACH PERMIT POLICIES AND THE ATTACHED DRAWING - - BY; COMPANY - COUNCIL ! r�� PUBLIC�NORKS DATED DEPT ❑ DATE t ESCROW *{ j €- INSPECTION � e SIGNATOR f I- ill j SPECIAL CONDITIONS: \, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. Wx FORM 68-1010 i JI � NAME ADDRESS OF PROPOSED FACILITY PERMIT # - - --BS of A 1931 W. Coast Hwa 129-1931 ::� MAILING ADDRESS - TELEPHONE NO. -FEE CHECK NO. DATE 3811 S. Bear S.A. 546-4990 $575 8-28-74 APPROVED BY: -DATE) APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A HARBOR PERMIT TO OCHD Cd l:T CONSTRUCT REVISE A Bulkhead and Slips ` V AT THE ABOVE LOCATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF ENGR COUNCIL L ` NEWPORT BEACH PERMIT POLICIES AND THE ATT B S of A - BV DRAWING COMPANY - - DAT -.PUBLIC WORKS - � D E PT. _ -ESCROW ❑ +JC6 A.��" Y �E,j SIGNATURE / -INSPECTION ^ v ss� � ®-�—����9 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. �I I WX FORM 6B-1010 121, t * .omans+ o;,t- gpo",Worksheet for Building Combo Permit ApplicationCOmm'I ResidentialCity of Newport Beach - Building Division NOTE: PLAN CHECK FEE DUE AT TIME OF SUBMIITTP� F]'Building F7 Gradin Drainage Elec Mech Plum Cu Yd Cut US Div. Project Address (Not mailing address) —, i Description of Work jj�� _ Use # Stories # Units (if Res)s Valuation $ i New/Add SF - � Remodel SF �. �. Garage/New/Add —� - Material/Labor OWNER'S NAME Last ScoJ- Sea ' Q"5 First Owner's Address Owner's E-mail Address City 2C� _ State Zip Telephone APPLICANT'S NAME Last First Applicant's Address Applicant's E-mail Address City StateZip �— - Telephone ARCHITECT/DESIGNER'S NAME Last First Lic. No. Architect/Designer's Address Architect/Designer's E-mail Address CityState Zip Telephone ...... __ 'S NAME Last -First ��- Lic. No. ENGINEER a-0 j Engineer's Address Engineer's E-mail Address - S State I - Zip - -` --- Telephone Cit Y 3 ?o CONTRACTOR'S NAME/COMPANY Lic. No. Class Contractor's Address Contractor's E-mail Address City State Zip Telephone ENERGY P/C FEE $ FIRE P/C FEE $ PERMIT NO. GRADING P/C FEE $ PLANNING P/C FEE $ PLAN CHECK NO.>I-- ELEC/PLUM/MECH P/C FEE $ PLAN CHECK FEE $ DEVELOPMENT # TOTAL FEES PAID $ Ick A� F si 0 W y Rr Lu O /r PROJE�t° ��r SITE"", �, wYiargaeCL Co i �® rZ Wings, Rd SYwd `� y •� " N , �" I S 3n r X41 ^ a � LhdO isk y x A d m r. Y dr m z VICINITY MAP SCOPE OF WORK TO REPLACE SEVEN EXISTING (RUSTED AND NOT IN GOOD. CONDITION) RE STEEL PILES AS REFLECTED ON PILING LAYOUT ON THIS SHEET. SOURC DIV. ciTy OF NEWPO"RT BEACH (VOTE TO THE BIDDERS AFTER THOROUGHLY EXAMINING THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND THE SITE: 1. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT AND/OR THE ENGINEER IN WRITING, REGARDING ALL DISCREPANCIES REQUIRING CLARIFICATION, PRIOR TO THE "BID. SUBMITTAL°. 2. IF THE ARCHITECT AND/OR THE ENGINEER IS NOT NOTIFIED, AS REQUIRED PER ITEM #1 ABOVE, IT SHALL MEAN THAT THE CONTRACTOR HAS CONSIDERED ADEQUATE CONTINGENCY IN HIS BID TO COVER ALL COSTS TO COMPLY WITH THE MOST STRINGENT CONDITIONS. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR ANY DISCREPANCY DISCOVERED AFTER THE "CLOSE OF THE BID I 03/29/ 0 o Q It � N U CL Z d d 3 af 0 � Uri 0 PO (oCo lop utm 0 rr SAILING BUILDING g id'i 11111i ''JigillIg I ib 0 .5L)L<HF-Al:> LINE Lu"WER NEWPOAT --------------------------------- -Z K 3 1 CD FlERHEAF,) LINE - 5 60`05'0�5" F, 46.151 TY D C) C K P C) I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FINAL LETTER - COMPLETE �-t HARBOR RESOURCES - 829 Harbor/Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Tom Rossmiller - 949-644-3041 / Chris Miller - 949-644-3043 FIRE DEPARTMENT - P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 Nadine Morris - 949-644-3105 NEWPORT SEA BASE ATTN:CATHERINE MALM 1931 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 Dear Commercial Pier Permittee, Permit number: HC2004-041 Location : 1931 W COAST HWY Status: CLOSED 01/04/2005 This is an acknowledgement letter stating that you have successfully corrected the violations previously noted in the City report that was sent to you earlier this year. Your docks have met the minimum standards as set by The City of Newport Beach Municipal Code. Your actions will help reduce the potential for fire related injury and property damage in Newport Harbor. Please remember that it will be your responsibility to ensure that your docks maintain this level of safety in the years to come. The Harbor Resources and Fire Departments will be conducting routine inspections of your property in the future. Thank you for your compliance. Please feel free to give us a call if you should have any additional questions. CHRIS MILLER - HARBOR RESOURCES SUPERVISOR NADINE MORRIS - FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR Page 1 of 2 ti+.t'r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 01/04/2005 FINAL LETTER -COMPLETE HARBOR RESOURCES - 829 Harbor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660 Tom Rossmiller - 949-644-3041 / Chris Miller - 949-644-3043 FIRE DEPARTMENT - P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 Nadine Morris - 949-644-3105 NEWPORT SEA BASE Permit number: HC2004-041 ATTN:CATHERINE MALM Location : 1931 W COAST HWY 1931 W. COAST HIGHWAY Status: CLOSED NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 CION DATE COMMENTS Berthing 04/07/2004 All boats shall be readily removed in an emergency without the necessity of moving other boats. Multiple berthing and rafting violations noted. NFPA 303 Chapter 5 Section 5. 1.1 09/03/2004 Action Plan Approved. Shall be implemented by January 30, 2005. CHRIS MILLER - HARBOR RESOURCES SUPERVISOR NADINE MORRIS - FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR Page 2 of 2 J2y,1gS1 NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT September 2, 2004 Catherine Mahn, Executive Director Newport Sea Base 1931 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Subject: 1931 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Sea Base Action Plan Permit Number HC2004-041 Dear Ms. Malm I am in receipt of your letter dated August 24, 2004, regarding the issue of multiple berthing occurring at the above subject property. Your correspondence states that multiple berthing will be discontinued at this facility. The addition of a modular dock system for the dry storage of dinghies and the relocation of the Argus tender will assist in bringing the dock into compliance with the multiple berthing violation. In addition, the tall ship Argus will be moored such that it no longer impedes the removal of other vessels. Ensure that the Argus is not moored past the end of the finger more than the width of its beam. A permit from the City's Building Department is required for the addition of the modular dock system. Prior to obtaining this permit, please contact Chris Miller or Tom Rossmiller in Harbor Resources at (949) 644-3034 to obtain an application. Please begin the permit process promptly to allow for review by various City departments. We appreciate your concern for the safety of the harbor and your decision to change your business practice to comply with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 303). This action plan is approved and required to be implemented by January 30, 2005. Please contact Nadine Morris at (949) 644-3105 if you require assistance. Thank you for your cooperation. We look forward to achieving a fire safe harbor in Newport Beach. rue �—iuet cc: David J. O'Hara, Facility Manager August 24, 2004 Fire Chief Riley City of Newport Beach Fire DepartmentU- Uf 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA. 92663 Re: Vessel berthing and code enforcement action plan. Dear Chief Riley, We apologize for the lateness of this letter. We had mistakenly submitted our facility action plan to Chris Miller in mid-July. With the demands of our summer. program, and various summer vacation schedules, it has taken this long to realize and correct our error. Our action plan for the compliance of your letter, dated April 12, 2004, relating to birthing issues is as follows: 1. No Rafting will be permitted at the Newport Sea Base. 2. Inside dockage at the extreme western end of the facility will be modified with a modular dock system to facilitate dry storage of dingy's. No boats over 13' will be stored at this location. 3. The tall ship Argus will be moored clear of the sea wall to facilitate emergency access to inside docks. 4. Moorage for the Argus tender will be relocated. 5. No boats will be moored in such a way as to prevent their immediate removal in case of an emergency. 6. Every effort to comply with the new codes will made prior to the January 30, 2005 deadline as set forth in the aforementioned letter. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions, or if we can be of farther assistance. Sincerely, Catherine Malm David J. O'Hara Executive Director Facility Manager 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663 phone: (949) 642-5031 fax: (949) 650-5407 www.seabase.org July 12, 2004 Tom Rossmiller City of Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division 829 Harbor Island Drive Newport Beach, CA. 92660 Re: Vessel berthing and code enforcement action plan. Dear Tom, I hope you are well. Our 2004 season is off to a great start. We thank the City of Newport Beach for all their support in the making our facility a safe and productive haven for the advancement and development of today's youth. Our action plan for the compliance of your letter dated 4-12-04 relating to berthing issues is as follows. 1. No Rafting will be permitted at the Newport Sea Base. 2. Inside dockage at the extreme western end of the facility will be modified with a modular dock system to facilitate dry storage of dingy's. No boats over 13' will be stored at this location 3. The tall ship `Argus' will be moored clear of the sea wall to facilitate emergency access to inside docks. 4. Moorage for the Argus tender will be relocated. 5. No boats will be moored in such a way as to prevent their immediate removal in case of an emergency. 6. Every effort to comply with new codes will be made prior to the January 30, 2005 deadline set forth in the aforementioned letter Sincerely, oekgl,�Q nutm Catherine Malm Newport Sea Base Director 34 -- David J. O'Hara Newport Sea Base Ranger A LOUTH AQUATIC CENTER FOR THE COMMUNITY 1931 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Phone: (949) 642-5031 F CITY OF . NEWPORT BERG CITY OF NEWPORT BERCH f,NL94 1 - j� lS GANG W..4)e , WEST EF aly A d ter, TOX/ST T�ZL ING �r. ISLR� R � � /tel BFLBt�fa ►L\J, \ _ aly PACIFIC O PCERIV� HESr VICINITY MAP JEM MXcar MY, ar.ffOWR -7XI377. 3077-0l4-` HARBOR RESOURCES DIV CITY OFA PORT BEACH PROFILE 1' = 3O ERsr JETTY SO MI'NGS ARE EXPRESSED IN FEET RND DENOTE ELEVATIONS BASED ON MEAN LOWER LOW WRTER. EEL GRASS INSPECTION NO I T . C] EEL GR S IN H P(�Oi CT RA I I. .�4 XIsT BUL KH�p 19 EX/S7- DDCKS GA�/G,7it/,4Y 2 = Cly F., _ a a 104 8. U S. �/C pyEAD L!! _ jf2�r� L XT,EfiUS/DN . f F a PLAN VIEN 1` = 40' E C PPLICFWT`S NRME-3C,4 SCOUTS, SC- 4- I.3,4SC JOB RDDRESS-/9_5l Y. W. CO/4ST DRTE /! » Of I k f I CITY ®F . NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BERCH ,� f A My l GA.A1GV ciy -153 � Ex)s7- DO C X/ST, BUL KHU O Jr ' I ! EXIST DDCKS GAS/W.4Y F �A U• S. P/C P� BEAD G! �,95� z XTEiUSION ,JC=L 0CATc- E X/�5.7IIVG / F/NGLP., PLAN VIEW 1° = 40' RPPLIW'S NRME SCC,4 SCOOT51 SG% 8A -3E:' JOB RDDRESS_ 19.3/ IAA CO,4S7- I-IWV DRTE i/•/z Ot 7-1 -1/100 BRY AC jFIC OCEAN PIER WBT imy PROFILE 18 =30 VICINITY MAP DT57 SOlMINGS ARE EXPRESSED IN FST AND DENOTE ELEVATIONS BASED ON til LOWER LOW WATER. JMY NWKK Her, mrromaA I II II I 2/ X/ST, BUL KHU O Jr ' I ! EXIST DDCKS GAS/W.4Y F �A U• S. P/C P� BEAD G! �,95� z XTEiUSION ,JC=L 0CATc- E X/�5.7IIVG / F/NGLP., PLAN VIEW 1° = 40' RPPLIW'S NRME SCC,4 SCOOT51 SG% 8A -3E:' JOB RDDRESS_ 19.3/ IAA CO,4S7- I-IWV DRTE i/•/z Ot Sent By: Gerald Lehmer Associates; l 626 796 6512; Nov -21-01 10:14AM; Page 2 1000 E. WALNUT STREET, SUITE 236 PASADENA, CA 91106 TEL: 92617963217 FAX: 626/796.6612 GERALD D. LEHMER, PRESIDENT September 14, 2001 THE HILL PARTNERSHIP, INC. 115 22nd Street Newpoil. Beach, CA 92663 Project: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council, Sea Base GLA File No. 16979 Dear Mr. Frapwell: At your request, the following is a summary of our field investigation and repair description for the sea wall at the above project. BACKGROUND In accordance with the request of the Building Official, Mr. Jraysai Jurdi, City of Newport Beach, the -tie -back rods supporting the sea wall shall be investigated for corrosion and a repair plan presented to the Department of Building and Safety. In addition, the existing bulkhead must be raised to elevation +9.0 MLLW. The existing sea wall consists of two generations. The older portion of the wall was constructed prior to 1965 for which no plans or details exist, and the new portion was constructed about 1978 for which plans and details do exist. This description and repair details will also be submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers for approval. On Mayl7, 2001, one tie -back for each of the older and newer sections of the sea wall were exposed and inspected at the upper (bay side) and lower (deadman) ends of the rods. Mr. Lehmer and a representative of Dywidag Systems (DSI) were present and inspected the rods for signs of corrosion. It was determined that the existing rods had been furnished by DSI. A six inch section of the corrosion protection, grease covered by "yellow jacket" coating, was removed to inspect the bare steel rod. Each 1-1/8" diameter rod was encased in a 3" diameter PVC pipe. Sent.By: Gerald Lehmer Associates; 626 796 6512; Nov -21-01 10:15AM; Mr. Larry Frapwell `"September 14, 2001 Page 2 FINDINGS The following is a summary of findings based on the above visual inspection of the tie -back anchors: Page 3/5 I . The corrosion protection inspected on May 17, 2001, on the tie -back rods on both wall sections is in excellent condition and no sign of corrosion was observed. 2. The PVC pipe covering around the tie -back rods is intact and in good condition. 3. The sea wall cap beam on the older portion of the wall is cracked and deteriorating. 4. The ends of the rods, nuts and bearing plates that are exposed on the bay side of the cap beam of the older wall are corroded and will be repaired. (See attached drawing SW -1 and SW -2 for description and details of repair.) 5. The seawall cap beam on the newer portion of the wall is in good condition with the tie - rod anchor plate embedded in the beam and completely covered by concrete. REPAIRS TO THE OLDER SEA WALL (WESTERLY SECTION) The following is a description of the recommended repairs to the older sea wall based on the above field inspection and findings: (See attached drawings SW -1 and SW -2.) 1. Slot cut sequence (A, 13 & C) should be used to expose two (2) tie -backs at a time as shown on Plan A/SW-1 and Section 2/SW-1. 2. After Step No. 1 is completed for each slot. The existing cap beam should be removed and the tops of the existing pre -cast wall panels inspected for thickness and reinforcement. 3. A new cap beam should be installed based on information obtained in Step No. 2 above. The new cap beam should provide for a completely imbedded anchor pocket at each of the existing tie -back anchors. (See Detail 2/SW2 and construction sequence.) 4. The existing tie -back anchor rods with DSI double corrosion protection should then be installed in the new cap beam. (See Detail 2/SW2.) MODIFICATIONS TO NEWER SEA WALL (EASTERLY SECTION) The following is a description of the recommended modifications to the newer sea wall based on the above inspection and findings: 1. Excavate at each end of all of the tie -back anchor rods and cut a 6 -inch slot in the PVC sleeve surrounding the tie -back rod for inspection. 2. Fill the annular space around the rod with a rich grout to meet current standards for corrosion protection. Patch and seal PVC pipe at inspection openings. fAjobf cs\16979\Ltr Sept. 2001 - Ficid investigadon.doc Sent �y: Gerald Lehmer Associates; 626 796 6512; Nov -21-01 70:15AM; Page 4/5 Mr. Larry Frapwell eptember 14, 2001 Page 3 3. Add a new poured concrete extension on top of the existing cap beam to the height required by the City of Newport Beach. (See Detail 2/SW-2.) It should be noted that the repairs and modifications to the sea walls at the Boy Scouts Sea Base will provide a uniform appearance and will eliminate the exposed nuts and washers on the bay side of the older sea wall. The above described work will be accomplished on the land side of the sea or .from or near the existing Sea Base dock, and will in no way impede navigation in the Newport Chancel. It is our opinion that the proposed evaluation and proposed repair to the existing sea walls will be of ec;tive understanding that we have relied on others for geotechnical, existing structural and tidal information and that our professional services have been performed using the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances by reputable structural engineering consultants practicing in this or similar localities. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this report'and accompanying drawings_ This report .has been prepared for the use of Orange County Council, B.S.A. and its consultants to be used solely in the design of the proposed sea wall repairs. These repairs may not be appropriate for any other project. 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Pursuant to California Admirii strative General Description of Proposed Development: Avxe- Property Address: Legal Description: -- ----- - - City Harbor Permit Number: Applicant: C� If Applicant's Mailing Address: 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 XThey comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning Or Subdivision Ordinance and any applicable specific or precise plans or dsnance, That a variance of exception has been approved and final. JOB NAME JOB NO. FILE A copy of any variance; exception, conditional use permit or other issued, permit is attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in concept and said approval has been written upon said. plans, signed and dated. Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deletin& amending or adding to the Zoning Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and void as of -the effective date of this said ordinance. In accordance. with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, and state and local guidelines adopted thereunder, this development. Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy attached). * Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached). All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a building permit have been given and axe final. The development is not subject to rejection in principal by Newport Beach unless a substantial change in it is proposed. This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all applicable policies, ordinances, codes and regulations of Newport Beach. Tony Melum, Division Director By: Si tare Printed name and. title of signer Dates: Attachments: 2. .... ...... P T RA N S M I TTA L TO: Tony Meuim DATE: 9/13/01 City of Newport Beach FROM: Letrice Sherrillo Harbor Resources Division CLIENT: Boy Scouts of America PROJECT: SEA Base Expansion FILE CODE: 3.2 FAX #: RE: Conceptual Approval for Seawall Repair PH #: (949) 644-3041 WE ARE SENDING YOU: VIA: ❑UNDER SEPARATE COVER ❑ ATTACHED ❑MAIL ®HAND ❑FAX ❑ FOR YOUR: ❑.USE/INFORMATION ❑ REVIEW & COMMENT ®SIGNATURE ❑ FILES THE FOLLOWING: ®.PRINTS ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS/SAMPLES ❑COPY ❑ CONFERENCE REPORT DESCRIPTION/REMARKS ® AS REQUESTED El ❑ TRACINGS Dear Tony: , I have enclosed two sets of the Seawall Repair Design (8 %2" x 11") to the. City of Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division for review and Conceptual Approval, which is required from California Coastal Commission. Please stamp, sign and date per our conversation this morning. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank You, Letrice Sherrillo Project Manager CC: ❑ Matt Rambaugh, HPI ❑ ❑ ❑ ® Denotes with Attachment NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS TRANSMITTAL SHEET): 2 sets If you have any questions, please contact sender at office number. Thank You Hill Partnership,lnc. 115 22nd Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Ph: 949-675-6442 Fax: 949-675-4543 • ., yrs>� "-wr,�� GERALDLEHMEI�LASSOCIATES 4 . CIVIL `AIVD STRIJCTL.IRAL"`'u' 'ENGINEERS rte" •1 1000 E. WALNUT STREET, SUITE 236 PASADENA, CA 91106 TEL: 626/796-3217 FAX: 626/796-6512 11 GERALD D. LEHMER PRESIDENT RECEIVED June 12, 2001 J U N 13 2001 Mr. Matt Rumbaugh-,_ THE HILL PARTNERSHIP INC. --"- ' CUEN1' JOB NAME PILE E 115 22nd Street Newport Beach, CA 92663 Project: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council, Sea Base GLA File No. 16979 Dear Mr. Rumbaugh: At your request, the following is a summary of our field investigation and repair description for the sea wall at the above project. BACKGROUND In accordance with the request of the Building Official, Mr. Faysai Jurdi, City of Newport Beach, the tie -back rods supporting the sea wall shall be investigated for corrosion and a repair plan, if needed, presented to the Department of Building and Safety. In addition, the existing bulkhead must be raised to elevation +9.0 MLLW. The existing sea wall consists of two generations. The older portion of the wall was constructed prior to 1965 for which 'no plans or details exist, and the new portion was constructed about 1978 for which plans and details do exist. This description and repair.. details will also be submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers for approval. On Mayl7, 2001, one tie -back for each of the older and newer sections of the sea wall were exposed and inspected at the upper (bay side) and lower (deadman) ends of the rods. Mr. Lehmer and a representative of Dywidag Systems (DSI) were present and inspected the rods for signs of corrosion. It was determined that the existing rods had been furnished by DSI. A six inch section of the corrosion protection, grease covered by "yellow jacket" coating, was removed to inspect the bare steel rod. Each 1-1/8" diameter rod was encased in a 3" diameter PVC pipe. Mr. Matt Rumbaugh June 12, 2001 Page 2 FINDINGS The following is a summary of findings based on the above visual inspection of the tie -back anchors: 1. The corrosion protection on the tie -back rods on both wall sections appears to be in excellent condition and no sign of corrosion was observed. 2. The PVC pipe covering around the tie -back rods is intact and in good condition. 3. The sea wall cap beam on the older portion of the wall is cracked and deteriorating. 4. The ends of the rods, nuts and bearing plates that are exposed on the bay side of the cap beam of the older wall are corroded and should be repaired. 5. The sea wall cap beam on the newer portion of the wall is in good, condition with the tie - rod anchor plate embedded in the beam and completely covered by concrete. REPAIRS TO THE OLDER SEA WALL (WESTERLY SECTION) The following is a description of the recommended repairs to the older sea wall based on the above field inspection and findings: 1. A temporary waler should be installed on the bay side of the seawall and the existing anchors attached to the waler in an engineered sequence as shown in Details 4 and 5. 2. After Step No. 1 is completed. The existing cap beam should be removed and the tops of the existing pre -cast wall panels inspected for thickness and reinforcement. 3. A new cap beam should be installed based on information obtained in Step No. 2 above. The new cap beam should provide for a completely imbedded anchor pocket between each of the existing tie -back anchors. (See Detail No. 6) 4. A new continuous reinforced concrete deadman should be installed immediately in front of the existing isolated deadmen. (See Detail No. 2) 5. New tie -back anchor rods with DSI double corrosion protection should then be installed between the existing anchors. 6. The existing tie=back anchors and temporary waler should be detensioned and removed, and the holes in the pre -cast panels filled and sealed. MODIFICATIONS TO NEWER SEA WALL (EASTERLY SECTION) The following is a description of the recommended modifications to the newer sea wall based on the above inspection and findings: Mr. Matt Rumbaugh June 12, 2001 Page 3 1. Excavate at each end of all of the tie -back anchor rods and cut a 6 -inch slot in the PVC sleeve surrounding the tie -back rod for inspection. 2. Fill the annular space around the rod with a rich grout to meet current standards for corrosion protection. Patch and seal PVC pipe at inspection openings. 3. Excavate a trench in front of the existing deadmen and pour a new continuous reinforced concrete deadman for the full length of the newer sea wall. (See Detail No. 2) 4. Add a new poured concrete extension on top of the existing cap beam to the height required by the City of Newport Beach. (See Detail No. 3) It should be noted, that the repairs and modifications to the sea walls at the Boy Scouts Sea Base will provide a uniform appearance and will eliminate the exposed nuts and washers on the bay side of the older sea wall. The above described work will be accomplished on the land side of the sea or from or near the existing Sea Base dock, and will in no way impede navigation in the Newport Channel Very truly yours, GERALD LEHMER ASSOCIATES r Gerald D. Lehmer GDL:vvg Enclosures 3 NZ v v .CL'?OL 3 .rQl q.bc N 0 c C/)LL) L D 0 �' \. !1! L c r_ Z m O Q f- = U SUBJECT GERALD LEHMER ASSOCIATES CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS JOB BOY SCOW T SEA att� tPASADENA. 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DATE CID o V --y1 0 CL c/) Q, ujLu Lj ti cl, 3: u 0 -Z o Ull )SIM cc: ILU 10 Ull )SIM cc: ILU 10 SUBJECT GERALD LEHMER ASSOCIATES )LoPAq/` Dir - CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS JOB 06Y SGou-r— s6lar Bds� PASADENA. CALIFORNIA 626/796-3217 By p y i IJOBNO. /G571 DATE JPAGE d.) Q J w� o� D m o 0 o (Zs J � I 7 �- o C r 0. C—� D p o i 1 Lu O Lz a - � ©O �0 F H z o Z F U.I ¢ x ` � tf- '� co C,3 03cc -cc0 ac�- o - -' LlJ C r jam. Z fo;, —N i iij Eo� On the easterly 282.09' of the property the seawall will be capped with a concrete approximately 6" thick to bring the top of the wall to the City's required elevation of +9.0' MLLW. On the westerly 110.5the deteriorated seawall coping or bond beam will be replaced and brought up to the required +9.0' MLLW. This part of the project is landside work and will result in no configuration change of the bulkhead. This project also entails reconfiguring an existing dock to accommodate a new teaching vessel that is being brought in and installing a new 8'x 28' gangway and landing to which temporary floats can be attached as needed to provide a "shell" landing dock for the Crew team. Melum, Tony From: Melum, Tony Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:39 PM To: Kiff, Dave Subject: Boy Scouts and Hamilton Water Rake The City was donated a Hamilton Water rake in the early 1990s. We didn't have the staff to man it full time so we used it now and then. Mainly then. In 1995 we entered into an agreement with the boy scouts whereby we would maintain the vessel and they would staff it. Its been a great program for the Scouts and the City. I'm sending you a copy of the agreement. The current engines on the boat(original ones I believe) are about worn out and the Scouts would like to replace them. The Scouts get the good guy price but it will still costs about $4500.00 total. I put it in my budget last year but it got cut. Any chance we could go for a budget amendment? /2 `l'- PF 3/ Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department Marine Environmental Division Date: June 26, 1996 To: MAYOR HEDGES AND CITY COUNCIL From: FIRE AND MARINE CHIEF Subject: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Recommendation: If desired, authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the attached Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Newport Beach and the Boy Scouts of America. Background: The City of Newport Beach currently has two vessels used in debris removal within the Newport Harbor. One vessel is an 18 foot aluminum run about, the other is a Hamilton Water Rake, donated to the City. As a result of recent budget constraints, the staffing on these two vessels has been reduced to one employee three days a week. Depending on the nature and location of the debris targeted for that particular day or week, we use the vessel that is most appropriate. Recently we became aware that the Boy Scouts of America and the Sea Scout Base was interested in becoming more involved in programs to enhance Newport bay and would be interested in providing some assistance in the funding and operation of harbor clean up. Representatives of the Fire and Marine Department met with representatives of the Boy Scouts of America and that meeting resulted in the attached Memorandum of Understanding. This Memorandum of Understanding and subsequent agreements could make available skippers and crew to operate the Hamilton Water Rake. This has the potential of more than doubling the amount of time spent on the water removing debris and also providing manpower to handle special projects within the harbor for debris cleanup. As mentioned in the Memorandum of Understanding, it will be necessary at a later date, to draft specific written agreements which will establish respective responsibilities and obligations of the partys, requirements for monitoring and recording of volunteer hours and specific procedures for the use of the "Water Rake". However, the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding will be the first step towards a program to fund and staff additional debris vessel time within the harbor. The Memorandum of Understanding has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to form. VESSEL USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this day of ,1996, by and between Boy Scouts of America,'Orange County Council, Inc., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter "BSA"), and the City of Newport Beach, California, a municipal corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of its Charter and the Constitution and the laws of the State of California, (hereinafter referred "CITY"): RECITALS: WHEREAS, CITY has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, CITY owns a Hamilton Water Rake and desires to expand its use to keep the harbor clean. City is dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide assistance to CITY by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CITY is agreeable to joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interest of both CITY and BSA to enter into an alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The term of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one year from the date of execution by CITY and BSA, unless terminated as provided below. 2. The CITY shall turn over possession of it's Hamilton Water Rake (vessel), to the BSA for their use and operation. 1 3. During the term of this agreement, the vessel shall be berthed at the BSA facility on Pacific Coast Highway, but the CITY shall maintain berthing space for the vessel and should BSA be unable to berth the vessel at their facility, it shall be berthed at the CITY's facility. 4. The CITY shall procure and maintain during the course of this agreement liability insurance on the vessel naming the BSA as additionally insured. 5. The CITY shall make available to the BSA, facilities where any trash collected by the vessel can be disposed of. 6. The BSA shall provide certified and trained skippers to operate the vessel. 7. The vessel shall be operated by trained skippers only. BSA may at its option provide one or more trained crew members on board to assist the skipper. 8. The BSA shall maintain records on the operation of the vessel on forms provided by the CITY, to include, but not be limited to, routine maintenance on the vessel, fuel cost, hours of operations and amount and type of trash recovered. 9. City shall cover the cost of operation of the vessel to include the cost of gasoline, routine maintenance and trash disposal containers. The BSA shall use their best efforts to procure funding to recover the cost of operation of the vessel and shall use all funding received to reimburse the CITY for these costs at the end of the agreement. 10. The CITY shall assist the BSA in identifying locations in the harbor where routine trash maintenance can be performed and also to identify special areas where unique projects can be accomplished using the vessel. 11. Scheduling of skippers' and crews' days and times of operations and routes of travel throughout the harbor shall be at the option of the BSA. 12. All skippers and crew shall be volunteers through BSA and shall not be considered employees of or volunteers to the City of Newport Beach. Each volunteer shall complete signed and dated releases of liability on form. provided by City, which shall be filed with the BSA and City. 2 13. The BSA shall provide a VHF radio on the vessel while in operation and operator shall constantly monitor Channel 16. 14. Notices. A) Addresses. Notices or other communications which may required or provided under the terms of this agreement shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 2. CNB: City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 B) Method. All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this agreement addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. 15. Termination. This agreement may be terminated by either party without cause, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section (NOTICES) above. 16. Indemnity. A) CITY shall be responsible for all personal injuries or property damage or claims caused by the negligence of its officers, agents, volunteers and employees in the performance of this agreement and shall indemnify and hold BSA harmless from all such claims. 3 Date: Date: B) BSA shall be responsible for all personal injuries or property damage or claims caused by the negligence of its officers, agents, volunteers and employees in the performance of this agreement and shall indemnify and hold CITY harmless from all such claims. 17. CITY shall at all times retain ownership of the vessel and upon termination of this agreement, BSA shall return possession of the vessel to CITY in good working and clean condition. 18. Neither party will discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion, sex, handicap or marital status in the performance of this agreement. 4 City of Newport Beach Designated Representative Tim Riley, Fire and Marine Chief "BSA" BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation By: Its: By: Its: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This memorandum of understanding (MOU) is made and entered into this day May 31,1996. BY and BETWEEN The City of Newport Beach (hereinafter referred to as "CNB"). AND BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "BSA"). CNS and BSA are sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to as the "Parties" and individually as a "Party". IElMrs] MIFe\IL`C WHEREAS, CNB has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, BSA is a premier, respected youth organization whose principle purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through its outdoor programs utilizing adult volunteers; and WHEREAS, BSA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of Orange county for over 75 years and, during that period, developed a mutually beneficial relationship with the CNB staff; and WHEREAS, BSA and CNB each recognize the mutual benefits of past interaction between the Parties, and the potential future benefits of joint programs and projects; and WHEREAS, CNB desires to expand its use of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean and is dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide assistance to CNB by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and 1 WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CNB is agreeable to considering the joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, CNB and BSA recognize that specific written agreements for such collaboration will be required to establish (i) the respective responsibilities and obligations of the Parties; (ii) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours; and (iii) specific procedures for the use of the water rake; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interests of both CNB and BSA to enter into a strategic alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, BOTH PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 TERM. A. This MOU shall remain in full force and effect from the date of execution by CNB and shall continue until terminated pursuant to Section 6 of this MOU or superceded by a subsequent agreement of the Parties to implement this MOU as described in Section 4. SECTION 2 PARTIES. A. BSA Designated Representatives. BSA hereby designates the Scout Executive of the Orange County Council or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as ("BSA Representative") to the BSA's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, Kent Gibbs is the Scout Executive. The BSA representative shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein. B. CNS Designated Representative. CNB hereby designates Fire and Marine Chief Tim Riley (hereinafter referred to as "CNB Representative") to be CNB's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, Tim Riley is the Fire and Marine Chief. Tim Riley shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein, except for those provisions specifically requiring the approval of the City Council. 2 C. Change of Designated Representative. Either Party may change its designated representative at any time by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to Section 5 below. SECTION 3 RESPONSIBILITIES A. BSA responsibilities. BSA responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 1. Encouraging BSA Packs, Troops, Teams and Posts to participate in the CNB's debris removal program, by volunteering service to teach classes and skipper the vessel. 2. Encouraging BSA members, volunteers and donors to contribute to the development of a clean harbor operation of the water rake and other environmental programs and provide classroom facilities under this MOU. 3. Advising on the appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can help BSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resources of the harbor. 4. Designing incentives such as "adoption" papers and a patch program which would available to BSA units in order to encourage units to participate and support the Clean Harbor Water Rake Program. 5. Inviting the CNB liaison and/or his/her designee to attend BSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 6. Assist in fundraising efforts. 7. Provide classroom facilities. 8. Assist in identifying special projects. 9. Help recruit volunteers to teach classes, skipper vessels, and work on special projects. B. CNB responsibilities. CNB responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 3 1. Identifying service projects at the harbor for BSA units and members which could qualify participants to meet service and Eagle Project requirements. 2. Allowing BSA the opportunity to inform CNB liason regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can, within the scope of their existing assigned duties, be of assistance to BSA programs. 3. Considering BSA and youth program needs in overall scope and use of harbor. 4. Inviting the BSA Representative to attend meetings of the CNB to promote communications. 5. Provide volunteer access to the cities' Hamilton Water Rake. 6. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 7. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the Hamilton Water Rake. 8. Provide vessel operation training to a select number of skippers. ♦ It is assumed by the City that the skippers would then provide training for the crew that will assist in manning the Hamilton Water Rake when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America. 9. Provide technical support and input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts of America to volunteers. 10. Identify the scope of work within the City of Newport Beach for debris removal. 11. Identify special projects. 12. Disposal of refuse. 13. Provide employee to train and supervise volunteer efforts. D. joint responsibilities of the Parties. Both Parties under this MOU shall: 1. Promote communications between CNB and BSA. 4 2. Explore the possibility of establishing BSA Explorer Posts to encourage harbor and/or natural resource management careers. 3. Jointly provide berthing of vessel based on program and dock needs/ limitations. SECTION 4 IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENT A. General Terms. BSA and CNS agree to cooperate in negotiating the terms and conditions of a subsequent written agreement, to implement the terms of this MOU. B. Agreement to Agree. The Parties understand that this Section 4 is a general statement of the intent of the Parties and constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be binding on either Party. If the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the use of the Hamilton Water Rake; such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties if and when such agreement is executed and approved by both parties. The Parties agree to negotiate diligently and in the spirit of good faith to accomplish the intent of this Agreement. C. Non -Discrimination Convenant. Any and all agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, political persuasion or residence. D. Reversionary Interest. Any agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision providing that upon termination of any such agreement, the water rake remains with CNB. SECTION 5 NOTICES A. Addresses. Notices or other communications which may be required or provided under the terms of this MOU shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Scout Executive with copy: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North t Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Vice President (Legal Counsel) 2. CNB City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 B. Method. All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this MOU, addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. SECTION 6 TERMINATION. A. This MOU may be terminated without cause, by either party, upon delivery to the Other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICES) above ("Notice of Termination'). Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that if the parties enter into written agreement in accordance with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreement will be independent of this MOU and, therefore, termination of this MOU will not result in termination of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Parties. SECTION 7 STATUS OF BSA AND CNB A. BSA and CNB are, and shall at all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which they perform under the terms of this MOU. Nothing contained herein shall be constructed as creating the relationship of employee and employee, or principal and agent, between BSA and CNB, or any of their agents or employees. Both Parties assume exclusively the responsibility and liability for the acts of their employees or agents, as they relate to services to be provided during the course and scope of this MOU. BSA, its agents and employees shall not be entitled to any rights and/or privileges of CNB's employees and CNB shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of BSA's employees. C. SECTION 8 TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE A. The parties may move forward to publicize that the process is underway in collaboration to keep the harbor clean. 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V oQ v c Ma'�M o 3g `CE c v N L v H N W L C °UE w v .. 0c� N cc -0 = N N Z k 7 = 0 Q O �.V� Q M N� Z L f" 4JLi Z ro O F- C , I O STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION South coast Area office Pae 1 of 3 200 Oceangate, Suite 1000 g Long Beach, CA 90802-4302 Date: December 3, 1998 (562) 590-5071 Permit No: 5-98-342 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT On November 6, 1998, the California Coastal Commission granted to Orange County Council, Boy Scouts Association Coastal Development Permit 5-98-342, subject to the attached Standard and Special Conditions, for development consisting of: demolish and replace in the same configuration an existing approximately 218 -foot long by 82 -foot wide, 7 slip marina with auxiliary mooring space. This development includes the removal and replacement of a gangway, pilings, and dock floats. The gangway will be relocated and replaced with a smaller pleink_ Thirteen concrete guide piles will be removed and replaced by 16 new guide piles. The existing dock floats will be demolished and replaced in the present configuration. More specifically described in the application file in the Commission offices. The development is within the coastal zone in Orange County at 1931 W. Pacific Coast Highway, City of Newport Beach. Issued on behalf of the California Coastal Commission on December 3, 1998. PETER DOUGLAS : BY Executive Director Title: 'Coastal Program Anal ACKNOWLEDGMENT The undersigned permittee acknowledges receipt of this permit and agrees to abide by all terms and conditions thereof. The undersigned permittee acknowledges that Government Code Section 818.4 which states in pertinent part, that: "A public entity is not liable for injury caused by the issuance .. of any permit ..." applies to the issuance of this permit. IMPORTANT: THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNLESS AND UNTIL A COPY OF THE PERMIT WITH THE SIGNED ACKNOWLEDGMENT HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE COMMISSION OFFICE. 14 CAL. ADMIN. CODE SECTION 13158(a). Date ,,Srignature of Permittee Please sign and return one copy of this form to the Commission office at the above address. MEEMS October 2, 1998 ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, Califomia 92626-1425 (714) 546-4990 • Fax (714) 546-0415 Mr. Karl Schwing California Coastal Commission South Coast District 200 Oceangate 10th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802 Dear Sir, In reference to Coastal Development permit 95-98-342, Dock project at 1931 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. I have received approval from the County of Orange, a copy is attached. On our application I had indicated that this approval was pending. y.. Also received verbal approval from the Corp of Engineers as per Mr. Johnathan Lillian. Reference 9 98-0067-JPL. Thank you, for your help on our project, if you have any questions please call me at (949) 642- 5031. 01 Bill Mountford Sea Base PropertyManager COASTALDEVELOPMENT. PERMIT No. 5-98-342 Page. 2 of 3 STANDARD CONDITIONS 1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgment. The permit is not valid and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. 2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application. Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and completed in a reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. 3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the proposal set forth in the application for permit, subject to any special conditions set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval. 4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site and the project during its development, subject to 24-hour advance notice. 6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 7. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to bind all future owners and possessors of the subject property to the terms and conditions. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Construction Responsibilities and Debris Removal To protect water quality and the marine environment the applicant shall minimize disturbances to sand and intertidal areas. Disturbances shall be minimized by the following: (a) no local sand, cobbles, or shoreline rocks, shall be used for construction material; (b) storage of all construction materials and equipment landward of the beach, preferably on an impervious surface and in a manner which COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT No. 5-98-342 Page 3 of 3 prevents their movement via runoff, or any other means, into coastal waters; (c) no machinery may be placed in the intertidal zone at any time; (d) removal of any and all construction equipment, materials and debris from upland and intertidal areas at the conclusion of construction. 2. Location of Debris Disposal Site PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT the applicant shall identify in writing, for the review and approval of the Executive Director, the location of the disposal site of the demolition and construction debris resulting from the proposed project. Disposal shall occur at the approved disposal site. If the disposal site is located in the coastal zone a coastal development permit or an amendment to this permit shall be required before disposal, can take place. STATE OF CALIFORNIA -THE RESOURCES AGENCY RECEIVED BY AIT PETE WILSON, Govemor CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMI$,�Vk NEvwP0RT BEACH South Coast Area Office Page 1 of 3 200 Oceangate, Suite 1000 0M 0 9 1998 te: December 3, 1998 Long Beach, CA 90802:4302 (562) 590-5071 AM rmit No: 5-98-342 �i�i9i10i111 i I I I I s COASTAL DELOPMENT PERMIT On November 6, 1998, the California Coastal Commission granted to Orange County Council, Boy Scouts Association Coastal' Development Permit 5-98-342, subject to the attached Standard and Special Conditions, for development consisting of: demolish and replace in the same configuration an existing approximately 218 -foot long by 82 -foot wide, 7 slip marina with, auxiliary mooring space. This development includes the removal and replacement of a gangway, pilings, and dock floats. The gangway will be relocated and replaced with a smaller plank. Thirteen concrete guide piles will be removed and replaced by 1.6 new guide piles. The existing dock floats will be demolished and replaced in the present configuration. More specifically described in the application file in the Commission offices. The development is within the coastal zone in Orange County at 1931 W. Pacific Coast Highway, City of Newport Beach. Issued on behalf of the California Coastal Commission on December 3, 1998. PETER DOUGLAS By: Executive Director Title: ''Coastal Program Anal t ACKNOWLEDGMENT The undersigned permittee acknowledges receipt of this permit and agrees to abide by all terms and conditions thereof. The undersigned permittee acknowledges that Government Code Section 818.4 which states in pertinent part, that: "A public entity is not liable for injury caused by the issuance ... of any permit ..." applies to the issuance of this permit. IMPORTANT: THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNLESS AND UNTIL A COPY OF THE PERMIT WITH THE SIGNED ACKNOWLEDGMENT HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE COMMISSION OFFICE. 14 CAL. ADMIN. CODE SECTION 1,3158(a). Date Signature of Permittee Please sign and return one copy of this form to the Commission office at the above address. �w COASTAL DEVELOFMtAT PERMIT No. 5-98-342 Page 2 of 3 STANDARD CONDITIONS 1. Notice of Receipt and Acknowledgment. The permit is not valid and development shall not commence until a copy of the permit, signed by the permittee or authorized agent, acknowledging receipt of the permit and acceptance of the terms and conditions, is returned to the Commission office. 2. Expiration. If development has not commenced, the permit will expire two years from the date on which the Commission voted on the application. Development shall be pursued in a diligent manner and -completed in a reasonable period of time. Application for extension of the permit must be made prior to the expiration date. 3. Compliance. All development must occur in strict compliance with the proposal set forth in the application for permit, subject to any special conditions set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be reviewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval. 4. Interpretation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition will be resolved by the Executive Director or the Commission. 5. Inspections. The Commission staff shall be allowed to inspect the site and the project during its development, subject to 24-hour advance notice. 6. Assignment. The permit may be assigned to any qualified person, provided assignee files with the Commission an affidavit accepting all terms and conditions of the permit. 7. Terms and Conditions Run with the Land. These terms and conditions shall be perpetual, and it is the intention of the Commission and the permittee to bind all future owners and possessors of the subject property to the terms and conditions. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Construction Responsibilities and Debris Removal To protect water quality and the marine environment the applicant shall minimize disturbances to sand and intertidal areas. Disturbances shall be minimized by the following: (a) no local sand, cobbles, or shoreline rocks, shall be used for construction material; (b) storage of all construction materials and equipment landward of the beach, preferably on an impervious surface and in a manner which COASTAL DEJELOPMENT PERMIT No. 5-98-342 Page 3of3 prevents their movement via runoff, or any other means, into coastal waters; (c) no machinery may be placed in the intertidal zone at any time; (d) removal of any and all construction equipment, materials and debris from upland and intertidal areas at the conclusion of construction. 2. Location of Debris Disposal Site PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT the applicant shall identify in writing, for the review and approval of the Executive Director, the location of the disposal site of the demolition and construction debris resulting from the proposed project. Disposal shall occur at the approved disposal site. If the disposal site is located in the coastal zone a coastal development permit or an amendment to this permit shall be required before disposal can take place. Ks/Im Documentl Printed on December 3, 1998 1. Applicant (Pro CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIRE MARINE DEPARTMENT HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION (Please print all information) Address 2. Project Address (Street Address) 3. New Construction Revision Maintenance 4. Fee Check No. Zro rbor Permit Number Dredging Date —z a 5. Brief Description of Proposed Work: 6. Submit 8 112" x 11" Drawings (3), Include: 1). Location and dimension of proposed structure including piles and location of existing structures. on adjacent properties. 2). Location of bulkhead, pierhead and project lines. 3). Location of property lines: 4): Location of channel markers within 200 feet.. 5). Lot sizes and lot numbers, if available. 6). Existing ground profile beneath proposed structure.. 7). Elevation of top and bottom of bulkheads and piles with respect to M.L.L.W. 8). Area and profile of any proposed dredging with elevations showing depths with respect of M.L.L.W.. 9). Any special conditions affecting the construction or -affecting boating operations. :- I 0).Complete I0).Complete all information required in information block, bottom of sheet. Note that the OWNER. , of the property is the applicant. 11).Drawing size shall be 8 -112" x 11 1.2).Scale shall be adequate to clearly show the above information. 13).EAsting structures shall be shown in light dashes. New -work shall be'shown in heavy solid `lines. 7. Owner -Builder Declaration must be completed (on reve side of this sheet) 8. Applicant's/Agent's Signature: Date: Z g Joint Permittee Signature (If applicable): Date: 9. Work can begin once the City. has received evidence of thb following additional approvals and you have been notified to proceed. If you begin prior .to the notice you will be in, violation of. the Newport. Beach Municipal Qode and subject to penalties. -'1 10. Your permit will not be final until we have conducted an on site inspection , once construction is, completed as per Municipal Code, Section 17.24; if we have not been contacted for a final inspection. OFFICe SE ONLY �/ Approval in Concept. Approval of the City of Newport Beach Council. Approval of the Army Corps of Engineers A royal of the California Coastal Commission. pp Approval of the City's Public Works Department. Approval of the City's Building Department. Approval of County of Orange. Electrical and/or plumbing permit (Building Department) vIssued. (Permit is stamped drawing) V Site Inspection. (call 644-3043 for appointment) Site Re -Inspection Conditions: Date -7—Z—F,(" Date Date Date Date �! Date Date 7" a Date Date /f Date Date 4r; OWNER -BUILDER DECLARA'T'ION I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the contractor's license law for the following reasons: (Sec. 7031d.5, Business and professions Code). Any City or 'County wluch requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant. to the provision of the Contractors License Law (Chapter 9, commencing with Section 7000, of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) 'or that he is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty for not more than five hundred dollars ($500). I, ,as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended. or .offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner :of property who builds or improves thereon, and who. does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for. sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of. sale). I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code:. The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects • with: a Contractor(s) License pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). I am exempt under Sec. of Business and Professional Code for this reason: Owner's Sign Contra;ctgr. _ Address: License class: Date: License Contractor's Declaration PS I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Contractor's Signature Date: Z - TYPICAL ABBREVIATIONS USED IN BMI DRAWINGS 0 DIAMETER 0 SQUARE B.F. BOARD FEET BRKT. BRACKET BTM. BOTTOM CHAMF'CHAMFER , CHKR. CHECKER JCENTERLINE CL . CLEAR CONC. CONCRETE CORN. CORNER C.PV.C. CHLORINATED POLYVINYL CHLORIDE CU. CUBIC D. DEPTH DBL. DOUBLE DET. DETAIL E.W. EACH WAY EA. EACH EPS EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE F.F. FAR FACE F.B. FREEBOARD - FLAT BAR FLT. FLOAT FT. FOOT - FEET GA. GAUGE GALV. GALVANIZED H.D. HEAVY DUTY HORIZ. HORIZONTAL I.D. INSIDE DIMENSION -IDENTIFICATION L. LONG - LENGTH LG. LONG L.L.H. LONG LEG HORIZONTAL L.L.V. LONG LEG VERTICAL LONG. LONGITUDINAL MACH. MACHINE MIN. MINIMUM MNTG. MOUNTING N.F. NEAR FACE N.I.C. NOT IN CONTRACT N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE NO. NUMBER O.A. OVERALL O.C. ON CENTER O.D. OUTSIDE DIMENSION OPP. OPPOSITE PLC'S. PLACES P.S.I. POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH P.V.C. POLYVINYL CHLORIDE R. RADIUS REQ'D REQUIRED S.B.O. SUPPLIED BY OTHERS SCHED. SCHEDULE SHT. SHEET SIM. SIMILAR S.P. SHEAR PLATE SPA. SPACE(S) S.R. SPLIT RING T&B TOP AND BOTTOM THD. THREAD THRD. THREAD TYP. TYPICAL U.H.M.W. ULTRA HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT (POLYETHYLENE) VERT. VERTICAL W. WIDE - WIDTH W.W.M. WELDED WIRE MESH NOTES: 1. PERIODS IN ABBREVIATIONS MAY BE OMITTED. 2. FOR HARDWARE ABBREVIATIONS I DESIGNATIONS SEE HARDWARE DESIGNATION SHEET ON ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS. 3. FOR WOOD FABRICATION ABBREVIATIONS I DESIGNATIONS SEE STANDARD WOOD SHEET ON WOOD FABRICATION DRAWINGS INNOVATIVE HARBOR AND WATERFRONT SOLUTIONS UNIRDIRTO Precision engineered flitabon systems in accordance with Bellingham Marine Specification 3P4.04 -02R00 Boy Scouts Sed Base [)C)Cl< Newport Beach, Ca. CAUTION FLOAT SYSTEMS ARE UNSTABLE WHEN PLACED IN WATER PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY IN THEIR FINAL INTENDED CONFIGURATION. MODULES OR SUBASSEMBLIES SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE DURING INSTALLATION AND SHOULD NEVER BE STOOD OR WALKED UPON PRIOR TO FINISHED ASSEMBLY. Job Number: 98 -3 -034 - Sou h coast Dristrio APPROVED Va EFS C— TIV DaL-o1: WARNING BELLINGHAM MARINE HAS BEEN NOTIFIED BY ITS WOOD PRESERVERS, THAT THE CHEMICALS USED IN THE WOOD TREATMENT PROCESS ARE KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER. TABLE OF CONTENTS DRAWING I SHT(S) Overall Layout 1 l Mainwalk Sub Assembly la Legend Mainwalk I 2 - 5 Sub Assemblies Finger Assemblies I 6 - 9 Typical Sections I Al Assembly Details A2 - A4 Standard & Special VV1 & W2 Wood Details Plywood Fabrication ) PW1 and Details PW2 Steel FabricationI S1 - S7 Details Float Fabrication I C1 - C3 Details Material(s� Lists attached Cifrice ir' Ir 3142Fi 1 1 SEP 18 199 CALIFORNIA COASTAL �'_-_QMM! 4-10N 5--1 5 -3-/ ), By i 35'-11 3/4" 6-0 " X ' 3 104'-10" Overall 113'-11 1 /2" Concrete 25'-6" 25'-3" A, All -id NOTES: 1. UNIFLOAT® _M SHOWN. 2. ALL MAINWALKS ARE 6'-0 1/2" wide- typ. (except as noted) ti 3. PILE LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE EXISTING, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. ALL PILES ARE 12"m, 3/8" Wall STEEL PIPE (43' LONG)- NEW PILES ARE TO MATCH EXISTING. 4. FINGER LOCATIONS ARE BASED ON BEST FIT TO EXISTING PILES. FINGERS MAY BE MOVED IN 3" INCREMENTS TO ACCOMODATE SLIP WIDTH ADJUSTMENT. `- Boy Scout Sea Base SCALE: 1"= 20'-0" 25'-2 3/4" 0 A- DIm I 2 Q OI5, ro � I— i 0 84'-O"t (Mainwalk) 34'-0" 38'-10 1/2" BI 0 0 _1 -H 01 I 29' 8" O ! In i. Clearwater 29'-9" i Clearwater I 9'-4 1/2": N i i Existing 4'x 28' — Gangway g u 1 94.36` I I 50'-6"± D, O i -H I -H I �! O o! 01 29'-3" Clearwater i I +I : New Pile N � T I O; r --_ NI { B2 N I 0 4,_8,. Bellingham 1 40. Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions precision engineered flotation systems y information which ne Ind—ri—, Inc. sd or mode ovodoele rttcn pe ,ni—on from Ino. UtZFLOAT,,s o Meme Ind.—... Inc ndustries, Inc. f Zo ut � each, Ca. � 1 t�`-2yOUt €t V y # r T ]New rnco 0 Sett_ a tt s,+r �a% otfA APPROVED Date, __ l). hA No. _-034 Filename: Layout.Cad a Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 1" = 20'-0" Date: 13 August 1998 Sheet: 1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by eiger Engineers, under my supervision. o other aspects of the design, Including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. Subassembly Subassembly #� Subassembly �� #3 Subassembly son'Oh Coast nrlstx of office #% 63Y VT V -4t1 TI VE Bellingham I M A R I N El! Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vrviMLOA4T- pr..Won enginers.d flotation ye— Thi. droning centaim proprietary information which ro i. the property of B.Ilinghorn Morin. Industrie.. Inc. end .holt not be copied, reproduced ear mode avodoblc to third portie..rlthout prier mitten permission from Bellingham Marine Indwtrie.. Inc. UNJIFLOATcis c registered trod—A of 0.1: hom Morn. Inds ... Inc. o aellinghonn Marine Indu.trie., Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base Pock Newport Beach, Ca. Mainwalk Subassembly Chart Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Subassembly ia.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: n.t.s. Date: 14 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 1 a of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision - No other aspects. of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 38-W12 - 38-W 1 1 WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES 210-16M RUBSTRIP —:, U.N.O. 3/4"o TR 6-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) FIELD TRIM r w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) - 38-W13 TYP. BOTH SIDES , CW @ STEEL (29 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 38-4E � i t A2; 1 1 TrTTF 5/10P3 5/10J3-------------------- _ -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 5/8P31 .5/8J3 5/8P3 i I i ! I ! !••I I ! I I I ! � i I I I I I i I'il I ! ! 38-16E F - 38-19E L 38-12E 38-17E J� 38-20E WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. Assembly Section 210-16M RUBSTRIP 3/4"o TR 6'-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) FIELD TRIM i w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) TYP. BOTH SIDES ` CW @STEEL (24 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 1-2 I % F 2-3 'AI i Assembly !' 5/10P3 5__/_1. 0__P_ 3 C ---- ---—---------- ------ ---------- --- ------- ---------------- -------- - -5/10JP.:- --- 5/10P3 I 38-20E I F '- 38-20E 1-2 1 I 2-3 i� 38-20E L 38-20E Bellingham' Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions _ J vl1llFL0aT precision engineered flotation systems This droning contains proprietary inf—tion which �s the property of Billingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be ..pied, reproduced or made . ilabl. to third parties without prior written per niecion from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UNaFLOAT k . registered trademwk of Bellingham Marine Indas"ie , Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy SCOut Sea Base Pock Newport Beach, Ca: Mainwalk Subassemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Walkwayl -Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" Date: 14 August 1998 Sheet: 2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 38-W6 WALERS (2 REQ'D) 38-5E - 38-15E 3/4"o TR 6-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL (14 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 38-20E \ `I 2-3 38-20E - \ 1 38-15E- rA I 3/4"e TR 21'-0 1/2" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL (10 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 38-5E 5/10P3 -------------------------------------------------------------- __________ _________ /10P3 5I10J3S1 2-3 i 210-16M RUBSTRIP FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES SEE TRI -FRAME ASSEMBLY 2 Similar C% Plywood: W-46 Steel: T-461 Fascia: W -46F 3/4"o x 7-3A" S'S. STUDS w/HN, PW & LW @ INSERTS * CW @ STEEL (21 REQ'D-THIS SECTION) 38-W6 WALERS (2 REQ'D) — 3/4"o TR T-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL (14 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) nn nnr 38-20E This Side Only 38-5E This Side Only 38-15E 8/10P11 A F i This Side Only VI 1 6/1 OP3 6/10JX1 --- --- - --- --- --- ----------- - ---_ --- - -- -- - -- -- 6/1 OP3 6/10J3SI 0 I �r ' 8/1�OPII 0 WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. 28-W 16 Waler 38-W 14 Waler Plywood: W-46 Steel: T-461 Fascia: W -46F I i I, 6/10J1 j j__i il=_________-----_-_--- J Assembly Section #4 (Below) 210-16M RUBSTRIP 38-22E - PI ood: W-46 FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES This Side Only Steel: T-464 Fascia: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME ,q ASSEMBLY 2 Similar 38-22E I This Side Only i I I i j I Assembly Section #5 (Next Sht. ) Assembly Section #4 - Bellingham 1300M . Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions precision engineered flotation systems This d—ing contains proprietary informotmn which is rhe property of Bellingham Mwine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, repraduced or mode —o lablc to third parties without prior written permission from Bellinghom Mwine Industries, Inc. LAa FLOATris e registered trodem" of Bellingham Marine Industries. Irc. o Bellingham Morin, Induatri,e, Inc. 1 Boy scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Mainwalk Subassemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Walkwav2.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" Date: 14 August 1998 Sheet: 3 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, Including suitabdltyfor use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. BMI LOGO TILE (Cast into Float) Assembly Secfi o -n #5 WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. i Assembly 'I section !i i #6 �I 38-W5 Walers (2 REQ'D) 38-20E Assembly Section 5-6 #4 38-20E F 38-20E 6/10JSI 5/10,13 5/10P3 I ------------ -------------- --- -------= -_______ ______________________________= ________________________ ----- - ------ - 5/10P3 p 5/1OJTI I I I I I I I I I I I I! I 38-10E Walters -' �J �, SEE CONNECTION B (2 REQ'D- FIELD TRIM) 3/4"la TR 6'-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL 1 (32 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 1� [tA 347/8R11ssembly Section #7 (Next Sht.) I II I I I \I Plywood: W-56 Steel: R-6 FRAME ASSEMBLY A4 ;I `— 3/4",� TR 16'-4 3/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @STEEL (7 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) 210-16M RUBSTRIP FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES F 5-6 210-16M RUBSTRIP FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES 3/4"a TR 6'-0 1/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL (18 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) Plywood: W-53 Steel: R-3 i D`1 6 _ � F I � T T T T- I I I I I I i 5/10P3 I IIII 5/8J3 I I I I 5/7 P E I 0 II I 5/8J 31 I I I I 5/8P31 F 5-6 38-19E L 38-17E ' , L 38-17E 38-17E SEE INTERNAL PILE RETAINER 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS ASSEMBLY A (4 REQ'D-This Side Only) A4 "' Locate as shown I � I L 38-4E 1_ - 38 12E Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions �I[rDAT UNi precision engineered flotation systems. This drawing contain. proprietay mforttntioo which is the property of Bellingham Morino Industries, Inc and shall not be copied, reproduced ar mode ovoiloble to third prtiss without prior written perm on from Bellingham Marine Industries, Ino. UMFLOAT iE o registered trad--k of Belinghom Morse Industria, Inc o eellinghom Morino Industries, Inc. Boy Sco u -f Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Mainwalk Subassemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Walkway3.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-O" Date: 14 August 1998 Sheet: 4 of r The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities. cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. ii Arse m b I y !! i SEE TRI -FRAME A ASSEMBLY 2 Similar o Plywood: W-46 Steel: T-463 N Fascia: W -46F 38-24E F i j * 2 REQ'D (Field Trim) I I I I � I 3-7/12F I i i 3/4"o TR 4'-7 3/4" (H.D.G.) w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) Il - CW @ STEEL (19 REQ'D- THIS SECTION) � i szj I 3-7/12SI ! I ! I ! I Plywood: W-56 Steel: R-6 / F °I `L 38-24E SEE CONNECTION FRAME ASSEMBLY- 1 j `. Both Sides (Field REQ'D ) g Plywood: W-46 A4 "' Steel: T-462 Fascia: W -46F 210-16M RUBSTRIP FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. SEADOG 12" STD. CLEAT - 1 1/4" S.S. ROOFING NAILS NOTES: F (H.D-G.) 4" O.C. / WALERS 1. CLEATS ARE TO BE INSTALLED ON A VINYL DOCK BUMPER INSIDE WALERS. ( ROYALITE #390A ) CONCRETE FLOAT �1 1/4" S.S. ROOFING — — NAILS — _ - 61. 0. C. BUMPER SECTION (WALER CONFIG_ VARIES) - 1 1/4" S.S. NAILS —, Q 3" O.C. VINYL CORNER BUMPER (TOP FLANGE) NAUTICS) MINI -CORNER II WALERS N II I I FLOAT/PILE On u LOCATION OI 1 1/a' S.S. NAILS CORNER BUMPER Q3"O.G. DETAIL (VERT. FLANGE) - ENDBOARD 2. CLEATS MUST NOT STRADDLE THRU RODS 3. CLEATS AT TRIANGLE FRAMES SHALL BE AS CLOSE AS CONDITIONS PERMIT TO ANGLE POINT. 4. MIDPOINT CLEATS SHOULD BE CENTERED AS CONDITIONS PERMIT; AVOID LOCATING CLEATS AT FLOAT JOINTS. 5. ALL CLEATS ARE TO BE SEADOG 12" STD. (H-D.G. -TYR.) 6. VINYL DOCK BUMPER TO BE ROYALITE *390A- FIELD INSTALL AS NEEDED 7. ALL CORNER BUMPERS ARE TO BE ASTRO NAUTICS MINI -CORNER II l_ 3/8"o x 10-3/4" Mach. Bolts vv/HN, CW & LW (2 per CLEAT) CLEAT SECTION 1 (Typ. @ Fingers) r CLEAT_AND BUMPER DETAILS SEADOG 12" STD. CLEAT (H.D.G.) �J 3/8"o x 10-3/4" Mach. Bolts w/HN, CW & LW (2 per CLEAT) CLEAT SECTION 2 - (Typ. (91 Meinwalke) - Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions UNIIWLOaT precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not he copied, reproduced or made avad=. to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UnIIFLOAT esa regirtered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industnes. Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOy SCO Uf Sea Base DOCK Newport Beach, Ca. Mainwalk Subassemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Walkway4.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = V-0" Date: 15 August 1998 Sheet: 5 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical. quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. 3/4"o x 4'-5 3/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) - (6 REQ'D (9 FRAMES) PLYWOOD: W -46A FRAME: TF -461A FASCIA: W-46FA 38-15GV6 �M� 28=5E C0 PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461 f , FASCIA. W -46F A SEE TRI -FRAME A Al ASSEMBLY 2 4'-3"x 30' FINGER O(with End Pile) (3 REQ'D) IA 0N This Side Only Tee PLYWOOD: W -46A I FRAME: TF -461A (� FASCIA: W-46FA r, SEE TRI -FRAME ASSEMBLY walkway section A H A #� 1 2 1 4'-3" x 30' FI NGER 1 (with End Pile) (1 REQ'D) 28-W16 This Side Only 3/4"o x 4'-4 1/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW, PW & LW(2) (6 REQ'D (g FRAME) Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vHlACLOar, precision engineered flotation rystems Thi. drawing contahw proprietary information which i, the property of Bellingham Marine Industria, Inc. and .hall not be ..pled, reproduced ar made available to third parties without prior mitten permission from Bellingham Marine Industrie., Ino. UNIROATai. a regi.tered trod—.* of Bellingham Marine Indo.tries, Ino a Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base DOCK Newport Beach, Ca. _ Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers1.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-13" Date: 13 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 6 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical,. quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. SEE ENDGATE B PLYWOOD: 1 ASSEMBLY FRAME:: RR--1 AZ SEE ENDGATE ENDBOARD: W-1 PLYWOOD: W-51 FRAME: R-1 �� B ASSEMBLY A2 Vinyl Corner Bumpers Mini II) ENDBOARD: W-1 i _ _ (ASTRO-NAUTICS 2 Per Finger Vinyl Corner Bumpers OI O _ (ASTRO-NAUTICS Mini II) " _ I 2 Per Finger O O roL _ 28-7E 28-7E 00 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS W 3/4"o x 4 -2 3/4" THRU RODS i\ 38-15G (6 per FINGER) ' � w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) Co LOCATE AS SHOWN I 38-15G (10 per FINGER) E i 1 Cy E 1 28-18E 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS (6 per FINGER) 28-18E ` LOCATE AS SHOWN f CY) i E 38-15GV6 1 E This Side Only 3/4no x 4'-2 3/4" THRU RODS �_. 38-W15 w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) 1 This Side Only (10 per FINGER) 3/4"o x 4'-5 3/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) - (6 REQ'D (9 FRAMES) PLYWOOD: W -46A FRAME: TF -461A FASCIA: W-46FA 38-15GV6 �M� 28=5E C0 PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461 f , FASCIA. W -46F A SEE TRI -FRAME A Al ASSEMBLY 2 4'-3"x 30' FINGER O(with End Pile) (3 REQ'D) IA 0N This Side Only Tee PLYWOOD: W -46A I FRAME: TF -461A (� FASCIA: W-46FA r, SEE TRI -FRAME ASSEMBLY walkway section A H A #� 1 2 1 4'-3" x 30' FI NGER 1 (with End Pile) (1 REQ'D) 28-W16 This Side Only 3/4"o x 4'-4 1/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW, PW & LW(2) (6 REQ'D (g FRAME) Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vHlACLOar, precision engineered flotation rystems Thi. drawing contahw proprietary information which i, the property of Bellingham Marine Industria, Inc. and .hall not be ..pled, reproduced ar made available to third parties without prior mitten permission from Bellingham Marine Industrie., Ino. UNIROATai. a regi.tered trod—.* of Bellingham Marine Indo.tries, Ino a Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base DOCK Newport Beach, Ca. _ Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers1.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-13" Date: 13 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 6 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical,. quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 3/4"0 x 6'-0 1/4" THRU RODS-, w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) " CW Q STEEL (10 REQ'D) 38-W11 This Side Only Vinyl Corner Bumpers F (ASTRO-NAUTICS Mini II) 31-010 1 2 Per Finger WOOD TYPICAL BOTH SIDES U.N.O. 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS — ' LOCATE AS SHOWN 38-W 13 This Side Only 210-16M RUBSTRIP - FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES i i 38-W 12 1 This Side Only 1 i •I 38-15E 38-20E `. PLYWOOD: W-52-_. � , � l I FRAME: R-2i'i! ENDBOARD: W-2 A �I � 5/10F1 ;� it 5/10 SEE ENDGATE O 1 1I�, l ASSEMBLY I ! I I A3 / A 38-13E 1 Ilii 5/10 FA 2 i REQ D (THIS SIDE ONLY 1 0 1 , ! i U ;III I PLYWOOD: W -44A — v '! FRAME: TF -441A FASCIA: W-44FA J 1 m i ! �' - 38-5E WOOD TYPICAL SEE TRI -FRAME This Side Only BOTH SIDES ASSEMBLY U.N.O. A -- - PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461 FASCIA: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME ASSEMBLY 6'-0 1/2" x 13' FINGER C(with Encs Pile) A (1 REQ'D) 5/10 38-15E (4 REQ'D) 5/9 3/4"la x 11'-4 3/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) CW @ STEEL (21 REQ'D) 3/4"o x 6-0 1/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), PW, CW & LW(2) (3 REQ'D) 38-5E ,i 5/8 E 1 I 38-7E 38-18E 38-15E — 38-15E This Side Only PLYWOOD: W-52 FRAME: R-2 Oil W-4 ENDBOARD: -I ' T-0" ,SEE ENDGATE ASSEMBLY B A3 11'-5"x 30' FINGER AZ(with Enc{ Pile) 1 (1 REQ'D) Bellingham - CUM=. Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions UNJFLOaT�: precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains proprietary information wh,ch is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode a—dable to third parties without prior written permission tram Bellingham Marine Industries. Inc. UNIFLOATs, o regietered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industri«. Iac. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOA/ SCO Uf Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers2.Cad t ked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: 3/16" = 1'-0" Date: 13 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 7 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers. under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 28-20E 38-15GV6 3/4"o x 4'-5 3/4" THRU RODS LL w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) G (6 REQ'D @ FRAMES) 28-5E PLYWOOD: W -46A _� PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461A FRAME: TF -461 FASCIA: W-46FA / a \ FASCIA: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME 1 ASSEMBLY 2 B4'-3" x 50' FINGER (with End Pile) (1 REQ'D) 38-15G -. This Side Only PLYWOOD: W -46A FRAME: TF -462A FASCIA: W-46FA 3/4"o x 4'-4 1/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) (11 REQ'D lc'wr FRAMES) W 28-20E 38-15GV6 This Side Only LL 0 A� I •` 28-5E 1 _ PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461 FASCIA: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME 1 ASSEMBLY 2 4'-3">c 50' FINGER (with End Pile) BI (1 REQ'D) Bellingham Ili— -meow Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vNiJWLOar precision engineered flotation y teras This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and sha11 not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third parties without prior Britten permission from Bellingham Marin.Industri.., Ine. UWFLOATais a registered trademark of Be "horn Meme Adustries Inc. a 9e11in9ham Marine Induetriee,Ine. Boy Scout Sea Base DOck Newport Beach, Ca. Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers3.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 13 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 8 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. SEE ENDGATE ASSEMBLY SEE ENDGATE PLYWOOD: W-51 , FRAME: R-1 i (-B A2 PLYWOOD: W-51 FRAME: R-1 ASSEMBLY B ENDBOARD: W-1 I ENDBOARD: W-1 A2 Vinyl Corner Bumpers Vinyl Corner Bumpers (-NAUTICS Mini II ) - - (ASTR O-NAUTICS Mini II) O�ASTRO2 1 1 O Per Finger _ O 0 * 2 Per Finger MI 1 M 28-7E 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS Lll — 28-7E (8 per FINGER) 00 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS W * LOCATE AS SHOWN (8 per FINGER) 00 LOCATE AS SHOWN (Y) I E 38-15G 38-15G 1 E 1 WOOD TYPICAL_ 0) BOTH SIDES U.N.O. 28-18E C� 28-18E i 3/4"o x 4'-2 3/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) 38-20G 3/4"o x 4'-2 3/4" THRU RODS O I 38-20G (19 per FINGER) 1 w/HN(2), PW(2) & LW(2) r- (16 per FINGER) -fill 28-20E 38-15GV6 3/4"o x 4'-5 3/4" THRU RODS LL w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) G (6 REQ'D @ FRAMES) 28-5E PLYWOOD: W -46A _� PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461A FRAME: TF -461 FASCIA: W-46FA / a \ FASCIA: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME 1 ASSEMBLY 2 B4'-3" x 50' FINGER (with End Pile) (1 REQ'D) 38-15G -. This Side Only PLYWOOD: W -46A FRAME: TF -462A FASCIA: W-46FA 3/4"o x 4'-4 1/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) (11 REQ'D lc'wr FRAMES) W 28-20E 38-15GV6 This Side Only LL 0 A� I •` 28-5E 1 _ PLYWOOD: W-46 FRAME: TF -461 FASCIA: W -46F SEE TRI -FRAME 1 ASSEMBLY 2 4'-3">c 50' FINGER (with End Pile) BI (1 REQ'D) Bellingham Ili— -meow Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vNiJWLOar precision engineered flotation y teras This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and sha11 not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third parties without prior Britten permission from Bellingham Marin.Industri.., Ine. UWFLOATais a registered trademark of Be "horn Meme Adustries Inc. a 9e11in9ham Marine Induetriee,Ine. Boy Scout Sea Base DOck Newport Beach, Ca. Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers3.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 13 Aug. 1998 Sheet: 8 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. PLYWOOD: W-51 FRAME: R-1 1 ENDBOARD: W-1 o� MI � I I I 1 38-7E i F 1 i i 38-15E it {I 38-16E - 'i 38-16E 'I 38-18E 38-16E Field Trim This Side Only SEE ENDGATE ASSEMBLY B A2 Vinyl Corner Bumpers f (ASTRO-NAUTICS Mini II) * 2 Per Finger W 00 A� 1 M 00 I 00 C� 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS (8 per FINGER) * LOCATE AS SHOWN 210-16M RUBSTRIP FIELD TRIM WOOD TYPICAL TYP. BOTH SIDES BOTH SIDES U.N.O. 3/4"o x 4'-7 3/4" THRU RODS w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) * CW @ STEEL (31 REQ'D) 38-W8 This Side Only PLYWOOD: W-54 FRAME: R-4 ENDBOARD: W-3 38-9E 38-20E _ Vinyl Corner Bumpers (ASTRO-NAUTICS Mini II) 2 Per Finger O* - - - - - y SEE ENDGATE ASSEMBLY - J A A3 W `} N LL 210-16M RUBSTRIP Field Trim FIELD TRIM TYP. BOTH SIDES \_ 3/4"o x 8'-0 1/4" THRU RODS _ w/HN(2), CW(2) & LW(2) J * CW @ STEEL r (28 REQ'D) 38-24E - 38-23E 12" STD. H.D.G. CLEATS (8 per FINGER) * LOCATE AS SHOWN 38-17E This Side Only / I �_-- PLYWOOD: W-55 FRAME. R-5 SEE PILE - - - - - y I ASSEMBLY J 38-6E - O `} ! LL 38-W10 This Side Only 4'-8"x46' SPECIAL B2. END FINGER (1 REQ'D) W-0 1/2" x 50' ✓ END FINGER (1 REQ'D) oew ng nam anckm . Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions [FFLo.Aqr. My precision engineered flotation systems Thi, drawing contains proprietary information rhich is the property of Bellingham Morins Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode osadablc to third parties without prior written permi,sion from Bellingham Marine Industrie,, Inc. UNICEFLOATs is a registered trademark of Bellingham Morns Industrie.. I- 0 Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. goy ScoU-� Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers4.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 15 Aug. 1998 Sheet 9 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, Including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included In this revlew- 38-6E - O ! LL Field Trim 38-7E This Side Only 38-W7 This Side Only This Side Only PLYWOOD: W -46X PLYWOOD: W -46A / 38-W9 FRAME: TF -46X FRAME: TF -464A Y.This Side Only FASCIA: W-46FX II I I FASCIA: W-46FA ',\ I _ SEE TRI -FRAME '4 G / SEE PILE ASSEMBLY 3-7/12SI 1,,A1 SEE TRI -FRAME ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Similar 2 PLYWOOD: W-55 =' A Similar G FRAME: R-5 4'-8"x46' SPECIAL B2. END FINGER (1 REQ'D) W-0 1/2" x 50' ✓ END FINGER (1 REQ'D) oew ng nam anckm . Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions [FFLo.Aqr. My precision engineered flotation systems Thi, drawing contains proprietary information rhich is the property of Bellingham Morins Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode osadablc to third parties without prior written permi,sion from Bellingham Marine Industrie,, Inc. UNICEFLOATs is a registered trademark of Bellingham Morns Industrie.. I- 0 Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. goy ScoU-� Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Finger Assemblies Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Fingers4.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 15 Aug. 1998 Sheet 9 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, Including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included In this revlew- 3 x 8 WALERS 3 x 8 ENDBOARD TYP. \ �' (W-4) 3 x 8 WALERS 2 x 2 SPACER 3 x 8 WALERS �, 28-10E / � (see note) TYP. TYP. `\ \ Concrete \ Float \ I CONCRETE �I CONCRETE , (Varies) ' FLOAT FLOAT ' `- ) I 1 Concrete d i Concrete Concrete d i Concrete 6 Float ,' Float r Float ; (Varies) i i (Varies) 3/4"o X 3-3/4" (Varies) o L - I r- _ _ � r S.S. STUD (Varies) - _ =-- I~i w/HN, PW & LW 2 x 4 NAILER \ (FlELD CUT) see note\' NOTES: 1. ATTACH SPACERS w/#14 x 3" S.S F.H. WOOD SCREWS 2. ATTACH NAI LERS w/1 6D COMMONS SECTION Al 2 x 8 WALER 3 x 8 WALER (counterbored) 3/4"o TR 4'-2 3/4" (Galv.) w/HN, PW & LW SECTION 3/4"o TR 20'-0 1/2" (H.D.G.) w/HN, PW & LW SECTION Al 3 x 8 WALERS TYP. / 2 x 8 WALER SECTION e Al - 210-16M RUB STRIP NAIL ON w/16D COMMON ? 12" O.C. STAGGERED -3/4"o H.D.G. THRU ROD w/HN, PW & LW SECTION F Al 3 x 8 WALER (counterbored) 3/4"o TR IT -91/2" (H.D.G.) w/HN, PW & LW SECTION e Al 3 x 8 WALERS TYP. Concrete % Float (Varies) #3 REBAR (Thru Inserts) _ - 210-16M RUB STRIP NAIL ON w/160 COMMON G 12" O.C. STAGGERED 3/4"o x 7-3/4" S.S. STUD w/HN, PW & LW SECTION G Al Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions i UMFLoar. precision engineered flotation cysts— ' This drowing containsproprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mods avoiloble to third parties without prior written permission from Belli,ghom Marine Indus ries, Inc. UhQFLOAT cis a registered trademark of Bsllinghan Marine Industries, Inc oB<Ilingham Marin<Industri<s, Inc. Boy Sco of Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Typical Sections Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Sectionsl.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 6 Aug. 1998 Sheet: Al of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. HARDWARE DESIGNATIONS 3/4 T R 8-0 1/4 3/4"o x 5-1/4" DIAMETER I LENGTH FT. LENGTH, IN. S.S. STUD DESIGNATIONS w/HN, PW & LW SPECIAL NOTES CB -CARR BOLTMB-MACH.BO LT CL -CLEAT BOLT WS-MACH.SCREW ALL HARDWARE CP-COTT.PIN i CS -CAP SCREW MW-MALL.WASH TO BE H.D.G. CW -CUT WASH !PW -P WASH U.N.O. EB-ECON BOLT RR-REDI-ROD EL-ELEV.BOLT 'SP -SHEAR R ES-EXPAN.SHIELD SECTION HN -HEX NUT SR -SPLIT RING H = LB -LAG BOLT TR-THRU ROD Al LW -LOCK WASH WS -WOOD SCREW Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions i UMFLoar. precision engineered flotation cysts— ' This drowing containsproprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mods avoiloble to third parties without prior written permission from Belli,ghom Marine Indus ries, Inc. UhQFLOAT cis a registered trademark of Bsllinghan Marine Industries, Inc oB<Ilingham Marin<Industri<s, Inc. Boy Sco of Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Typical Sections Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Sectionsl.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 6 Aug. 1998 Sheet: Al of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 3/8" o x 1 12" MACH. BOLT — w/HN & CW(2) (2 per PAD) UHMW PAD �1 (U-1) PAD BRACKET (PB -1) I , 3/4" PLYWOOD-. , (W-46, W -46A) ---------------- ---------------I_ u ------ -- s=- --- -- J , STEEL FRAME (VARIES) 3/4"m THRU ROD TYP. SECTION A -A 3/4" PLYWOO1 ( W-46, VV -46A PILE RIN (PR -1: A 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 3/8"ox 2 1/2" CB LwiHN,CW & LW 4 14x 2"S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3/8 -ox 2 1/2" CB w/HN,CW & LW � 2 x 10 FASCIA (W -46F, W-46FA ) 3 x 8 WALERS 3/4"o THRU ROD w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2) A -PAD BRA( ( -UHM" 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. S' w/HN,CW & LW @ INSE 2-1/2" CB 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT 3/8" o x 1 1/2" MACH. BOLT — w/HN,LW & CW(2) vv/HN & CW(2) / (2 per BRACKET) (2 per PAD) UHMW PAD (U-1) / PAD BRACKET —� 3/8"ox 2 12" CB (PB -1) Di w/HN,CW & LW OD 3/4" PLYWOOD #14x 2" S.S. F. H. I WOOD SCREW FLOAT - -----------I-- -jI----------- --- ® PILE :KET C 3/4"ox 2 3 B 'B-1) w/HN,CW & LW SECTION A -A PAD n n (U-1) `\ STEEL FRAME (R-1) \ `2 x SENDBOARD -UD -, (W-1) `�-3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. STUD ^ D w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS STEEL FRAME -, #14 x 2" S.S. F.H. r (R-1)\ WOOD SCREW II II — — 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-51) 3/4"o THRU ROD w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2) A -PAD BRA( ( -UHM" 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. S' w/HN,CW & LW @ INSE i 3/4"ox 4-12" MB J/ w/HN,PW,CW & LW ENDGATE B ASSEMBLY A2 This is -a standard reference for 4'-3" Wide Fingers (A, Al, B, B1) 2 x 8 ENDBOARD (W-1) --PILE RING (PR -12) JA _ 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) �- 3/4"ox 2 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW LV3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB B w/HN, CW & LW 3/4" PLYWOOD _ #14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW (W-51) / II / / Di > I ® 12" ® PILE :KET 'B-1) PAD n n (U-1) -UD -, RTS ^ D II a 11 II II i 3/4"ox 4-12" MB J/ w/HN,PW,CW & LW ENDGATE B ASSEMBLY A2 This is -a standard reference for 4'-3" Wide Fingers (A, Al, B, B1) 2 x 8 ENDBOARD (W-1) --PILE RING (PR -12) JA _ 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) �- 3/4"ox 2 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW LV3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB B w/HN, CW & LW 3/4" PLYWOOD _ #14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW (W-51) / 2 x 8 WALER 3 x 8 WALER --y-- -, 1 \�- 3/4"ox 4-1/2" MB J w/HN, PW, CW & LW SECTION B -B Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions uNI��aT precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains proprietary informotion which is the property of Bellingham Murine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or made mailable to third prties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UK11FLOATeis o registered trademark of Bellingham Mrine Industries, I— iBalingisam Marine Industrial, Inc. BOy SCOUT Sea Base DOck Newport Beach, Ca. Assembly Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Assemblyl.Cad- rRevisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 10 August 1998 Sheet: A2 of The structural system shown on these l .drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 3/8"o x 1 1/2" MACH. BOLT — w/HN & CW(2) (2 per PAD) UHMW PAD (U-1) PAD BRACKET—, (PB -1) 3/4" PLYWOOD 1 ' (W-52 or W-54) 1 SECTION A -A ENDGATE A ASSEMBLY 3 This is a standard reference for 'C' and 'D' Fingers ------------�-- -STEEL FRAME (R-2 or R-4) \._ 3/4 -ox 2-1 /2" S.S. STUD w/HN CW & LW Q INSERTS T -O 1/2" 3/8" o x 1 1/2" MACH. BOLT — w/HN & CW(2) (2 per PAD) PAD BRACKET (PB -1 ) 3/4" PLYWOOD -. (W-52) SECTION A -A ENDGATE B ASSEMBLY 3 This is a standard reference for 'A2' Finger 1/2" MACH. BOLT w/Hri ,_'.N & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 3/8"ox 2 12" CB Lw1HN,CVV & LW 1 14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-52 or W-54) SECTION B -B UHMW PAD (U-1) i 1 , - -----------J-- , STEEL FRAME (R-2) 3/4'ox 2-1/2" S.S. STUD w/HN,CW & LW Q INSERTS T-0 1/2" 3/4"ox 2 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW 2 x 1 O ENDBOARD (W-2 or W-3) #14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW DBL. 3 x 8 -V WALERS 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 3/8"ox 2 12" CB //W/HN,CW & LW 4 14x2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-52 or W-54) SECTION B -B 3/4"ax 3 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW (5 REQ'D) 3x8ENDBOARD (W-4) #14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW --X--C--1-- DBL. 3 x 8 WALERS STEEL FRAME � (R-2 or R-4) 1 3/4"o THRU ROD - w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2) A -PAD BR/ - UHM% 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. w/HN,CW & LW Q INSI 3/4"ox 7-3/4" MB w/HN, PW, CW & LW [#14x2 " S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 2 x 10 ENDBOARD �- (W-2 or W-3) 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-52 or W-54) _jA — 1/2" 0 x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 210-16M RUBSTRIP I-3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB w/HN, CW & LW 3/4"ox 7-3/4" M B w/HN,PW,CW & LW 3/4"o x 6-0 1/4" THRU RODS _ STEEL FRAME 1 w/HN(2),PW, CW & LW(2) \� i % (R-2) of i 3/4"o x 11'-4 3/4" — i i PILE RING THRU RODS \ (PR -12) w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2)- ���iii , „ • 10101 „ „ 12„ ® -PAD BRACKET PILE (PB-1) UHMW PAD (U-1) O O e 3/4" PLYWOOD .r (W-53) 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. STUD w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS �` B w/HN, PW, CW & LW „ --- 210-16M RUBSTRIP B3/4"ox 7-3/4" MB -'i w/HN,PW,CW & LW 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) 3/4"ox 2 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW #14 x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3x8ENDBOARD (W-4) A 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) e 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) O 3/4"ox 3 3/4" CB W/HN,CW & LW (5 REQ'D) 3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB w/HN, CW & LW "tellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions l.1N/FWAgT� precision engineered flotation eystsmc Thi. drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Indwtries, Inc. and .hall not be copied; reproduced w made available to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Mwine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATais a registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries, j- . Ballingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOA/ SCO Uf Sea Base DOCK Newport.Beach, Ca. Assembly Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Assembly2.Cad Checked By: 61 Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 19.98 Sheet: A3 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. iIt Lff-MA „ ,i „ " O PILE RING \ Vi .i Y„ „ ,i O O ,i „ ® 12" O ' PILE CKET ' PB -1) /PAD (U-1) ,i .tee „ „ „ TUD RTS -\ O 2 x 10 ENDBOARD �- (W-2 or W-3) 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-52 or W-54) _jA — 1/2" 0 x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 210-16M RUBSTRIP I-3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB w/HN, CW & LW 3/4"ox 7-3/4" M B w/HN,PW,CW & LW 3/4"o x 6-0 1/4" THRU RODS _ STEEL FRAME 1 w/HN(2),PW, CW & LW(2) \� i % (R-2) of i 3/4"o x 11'-4 3/4" — i i PILE RING THRU RODS \ (PR -12) w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2)- ���iii , „ • 10101 „ „ 12„ ® -PAD BRACKET PILE (PB-1) UHMW PAD (U-1) O O e 3/4" PLYWOOD .r (W-53) 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. STUD w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS �` B w/HN, PW, CW & LW „ --- 210-16M RUBSTRIP B3/4"ox 7-3/4" MB -'i w/HN,PW,CW & LW 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) 3/4"ox 2 3/4" CB w/HN,CW & LW #14 x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3x8ENDBOARD (W-4) A 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) e 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) O 3/4"ox 3 3/4" CB W/HN,CW & LW (5 REQ'D) 3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB w/HN, CW & LW "tellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions l.1N/FWAgT� precision engineered flotation eystsmc Thi. drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Indwtries, Inc. and .hall not be copied; reproduced w made available to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Mwine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATais a registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries, j- . Ballingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOA/ SCO Uf Sea Base DOCK Newport.Beach, Ca. Assembly Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Assembly2.Cad Checked By: 61 Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 19.98 Sheet: A3 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 3/8" 0 x 1 1/2" MACH. BOLT -\ vv/HN & CW(2) (2 per PAD) \ UHMW PAD t (U-1) , PAD BRACKET-, (PB-1) RACKET-- (PB-1) I 3/4" PLYWOOD -1 (W-53 or W-55) `.\ R FLOAT -'-----------J-- STEEL FRAME -- (R-3 or R-5) _ 3/4"ex 2-1/2" S.S. STUD w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS (BOTH SIDES) 2'-O 1/2" SECTION A -A STEEL FRAME - (R-3 or R75) 3/4"o THRU ROD - w/HN(2),PW(2) & LW(2) MM- -PAD BRACKET (PB -1) - UHMW PAD (U-1) . 3/4"ax 2-1/2" S.S. STUD - w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS (BOTH SIDES) 1/2" 0 x 3" MACH. BOLT w/HN,LW & CW(2) (2 per BRACKET) 3/8"ox 2 1/2" CB Lw;7HN,CW & LW #14x 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREW 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-52 or, W-54) #14 x 2" S.S. F.H. J� WOOD SCREW 1 INTERNAL A PILE GUIDE A4 ASSEMBLY This is a standard reference for Walkway Assembly #6 and'D' Finger #14x 2" S.S. F. H. WOOD SCREW LJ DBL_ 3x8 v� WALERS SECTION B -B 0 1/2" o x 3" MACH. BOLT �w/H N, LW & CW(2) ° ® � ° (2 per BRACKET) I; ii 12" A„ PILE O a e ii 1� II PILE RING 3/4" PLYWOOD (PR -12) <� (W-53 or W-55) a 3/4"ox 7-3/4" MB w/HN,PW,CW & LW e 2 x 3 LEDGER (FIELD FAB.) B o ii - II �- a 11 -3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB Bvv/HN, CW & LW 3/4"ox 7-3/4" MB w/HN, PW, CW & LW 210-16M RUBSTRIP CONNECTION g� FRAME q ASSEMBLY 3/4"ox 2-1/2" S.S. STUD w/HN,CW & LW (9? INSERTS #14 X 2" S.S. F.H. WOOD SCREWS `1 II 11 1 1 II II II , 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-56) 3 x 8 WALERS _� A ;; -'------- -- - --- A I I , � '-:kr II „ I o a 3/8"ox 2-1/2" CB w/HN, CW & LW 3-7/8RII 2 x 3 LEDGER STEEL FRAME (FIELD FAB.) ; 0 (R-6) II 3/4"0x 2-1/2" S.S. STUD - w/HN,CW & LW @ INSERTS ,�s � }-3/4"0x 4'-7 3/4" H.D.G. / THRU RODS ,I �I ,I ii i I ---------- ------ '------- �3/4"ox 6-1/2" MB w/HN,PW,CW & LW 3/4"ox 16-4 3/4" H.D.G. � � THRU RODS TRIANGLE FRAME ASSEMBLY 3/4" PLYWOOD (W-56) 3/8"ox 2 1/2 CB -. w/HN,CW & LW STEEL FRAME (R-6) #14x 2" S.S. F. H. WOOD SCREW 3x8- WALERS SECTION A -A 3/4"o H.D.G. THRU RODS ■o Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions 01 U NVFLOaT precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc - and shall not be copied, reproduced or made available to third panes without prior written permission from BellingVam Maine Industries, Inc. V IIFLOAToic a registered trodemerk of Bellingham Maine Industries, I— o Be.11inghom Marin, Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base DOCK Newport Beach, Ca. Assembly. Details Job No. 98-3-034_ Filename: Assembly3.Cad- Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 1998 Sheet: A4 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities. cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. STANDARD WOOD FABRICATION 1 A38 -8A V OR 4A Y EE "V" or "Y"\ MEANS OPP. HAND SPECIAL, (SEE DRAWINGS BELOW) H -(HOLE TYPE -SEE CHART BELOW) L -(NOMINAL LENGTH IN FEET ACTUAL LENGTH VARIES DUE TO "E" DIMENSION) W -(NOMINAL WIDTH IN INCHES) T -(NOMINAL THICKNESS IN INCHES) S -(VERTICAL HOLE SPACING -SEE CHART BELOW) -NO NUMBER - 5 3/4" TO FIRST HOLE - 1/2" LESS THAN NOM 1 - 3 3/4" TO FIRST HOLE - 41/2" LESS THAN NOM 2 - 12 1/4" TO FIRST HOLE -1/2" MORE THAN NOM NO COUNTERBORE AT THIS END OF BOARD WHEN "V" IS USED AT END OF DESIGNATION. i.e. 38-8GV4 = NO C.B. FIRST 4 HOLES 38-8GV6 = NO C.B. FIRST 6 HOLES H • O 0 0 (2) :CH L EL HOLES 12" O.C. , L YDAP THIS END OF BOARD WHEN "Y" IS USED AT END OF DESIGNATION. i.e. 38-8AY4A = DAP 1 3/4" PAST 4th HOLE. ----- -- —1/2" DEEP 1H—' -E I 4:H ,A,I s isl a V V I E HOLES 12" O.T�, CODE FORLJ HOLE TYPE H HOLE DIAMETER COUNTERBORE DIAMETER COUNTERBORE DEPTH 11/16" NONE NONE B 11/16" 21/2" 3/4" C 11/16" 2 3/4" 1 1/4" D 11/16" 3 1/4' 1 1/4" DENSITY OVERLAYED. 13/16" NONE NONE F 13/16" 21 /2" 1 1/4" G 13/16" 3 114' 1 1/4" 1 1" 3 114' 1 1/4" M 31/4" NONE NONE N 1" NONE NONE CODES FOR HOLE S SPACING WOOD TYPE/TREATIVIENT NOTES: ALL LUMBER TO BE DOUG. FIR #1 TREATED @.6p.c.f. RETENTION NO LETTER= 3 3/4" STD. 21/2 '1 3,. B B C 4" 3 31"C.C.A. D 611 2 ROWS OF HOLES ALL PLYWOOD TO BE 3/4" 'SIGNAL GRADE', MEDIUM DENSITY OVERLAYED. RADIUS TOP EDGES 1/4" AND SEAL w/NON-SKID PAINT. 7'-5 7/8" 2 x 10 S4S �� 0 0 0 0 (+1 r) 1/ 10"1 24" I 18 1/2" I 24" 11 O" I\ 2-3/8" W -46F 7'-21/2" (AS SHOWN) 9REQ'D I '-9/16"0 W-46FA (OPP. HAND) 7 REQ'D HOLES �7e 56.3 4'x 6' TRIANGLE Doug. Fir #1 (2 X 8) S4S N LU �O O E Mo 1O" 2'-7" 110" 1 2 I W--1 4'-3" 7 REQ'D I .E 12-1/4"' 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 112-1/4"1 1 W-2 6'-0 1/2" 1 REQ'D �E I ,12-1/4'" 1 6 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1 12-1/4"j, 1 W-3 8'-0 1/2" 1 REQ'D 7'-8 7/8" 2x10 S4S 0 0 0 0 - i� (h 11-112" 24" 18 1/2".1 24" 11-1/2" \2-3/8" . W-46FX 7'-5 1/2" (AS SHOWN) None REQ'D 9/16"o W-46FA (OPP. HAND) 1 REQ'D HOLES 33.7' 56.3' SPECIAL 4'x 6' TRIANGLE I � 45' 45' 4'x 4' TRI. I 2 x 8 S4S -v 0 0 0 �. I i I 11 3/8"I V-11 7/8" 1 2'-13" 11 3/8" jW -44F 5'-10 5/8" 1 REQ'D ` 7/16'm HOLES r.E I ,. 5-3/4" I 7 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-6 1/4" I 4 sp. Q 12" O.C. _1 1'-6 1/4" 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 15-3/4" W-16 19'-O" 1 REO'D Doug. Fir #1 (3 X 8) S4S > N �W �M N � 0 ►G I _ 12-1/4"I 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. I 1'-4 1/2" I 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 12-1/4 v W-4 11'-6" 1 REQ'D E 15-3/4" I 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-4 3/4" 1 2'-7" I W--5 9'-4 1/2" 2 REQ'D 7-1/4" E EO I 2 sp. F- W 1 -3" 12" O.0 -p m 6:E W-7 E �- 7 so. Cal 12" O.C. 1'-7 1/2" 9'-4 1/4" l'-6" 1 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 15-3/4" 1 REQ'D 5 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1 10-3/4 Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions UNIx1DaT, precision engineered flotation rystems This droving contains pi oprlstory infortrwtion which is the property of Bellingham M- ine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or made o—lobie to third porties vithaut prior mitten permission from Bellingham Morins Industries, Ine. UNIFLOATais a registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. o Bellinghom Marirx Industries,Inc_ Bob/ SCO Uf Sea Base Dc)ck Newport Beach, Ca. Standard and Special Wood Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Woodl -Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 18 Aug. .1998 Sheet: W1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. REFERENCE SHT. W1 FOR WOOD CHART Doug. Fir #1 (3 x 8) S4S BMW I M OO 2 1-1 �► E I 2 s p. I Z C 1'-3" 12" O.C. I 1'-7 1/2" GJt Iin W8 E F- ; 14sp. @12"O.C. 19'-4 1/4" 1 -. E I I 110-3/4"' 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-4 1/2" 6 sp. @ 12" O.C. 5-3/4" 1 REQ'D 5-3/4" -► E 110-3/4"' 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-4 1/2" I 16 sp. @ 12" O.C. ! 5-3/4" W-10 22'-9" 1 REQ'D 5-3/4" 12 1'-6 1/4" 12 sp. @ 12" O.C. 15-3/4"'. IW -11 16'-6 3/4" 1 REQ'D -► E 2 sp. @ 5-3/4" 14 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-6 1/4" 12" O.C. 15-3/4"' i W-12 18'-6 3/4" 1 REQ'D 5-3/4" 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-6 1/4" I 4 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-6 1/4" j 12 sp. @ 12" O.C. 5-3/4" W-13 24'-0" 1 REQ'D -. G 5-3/4" 7 sp. @ 12" O.C. 1'-6 1/4" 12" 5-3/4" W-14 10'-6 3/4" 1 REQ'D i 5-3/4" 2s O.C. 1'-6 1/4" 14 sp. a@ 12" O.C. 5-3/4" I - - 1. W-15 18'-6 3/4" 1 REQ'D Bellingham 0009W. Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions J UjYVFLoaT3 precision engineered flotation systems This draw.g ...tains proprietary inf.rm.ti.n which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and sh.11 not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third parties without prior written p—mion from e.11ingm haMarine Industries, Inc. UtdIFLOAT �. registered trodemork of BdRngh.m Mann Industries, Inc. o 8,11inghom Marine Industrie,, Inc. BOA/ SCO it Sea Base pock Newport Beach, Ca. Standard and Special Wood Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Wood2.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 18 Aug. 1998 Sheet: W2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. f � S •�O 3/4' Plywood 011 (D �2 6" 1'-6" V-6 16" i 90,- W-44 VV -44A VA "s (AS SHOWN) (OPP. HAND) STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS None REQ'D 1 REQ'D N . U�� ^� Gj, 32 32 a i i 3/4" Plywood 0 i .53.32' ! I 1-6 I It .i i 4'-0" I M W -46X (AS SHOWN) 1 REQ'D I 00 I 3/4" Plywood i 6" 1 1'-6" �. 90, t I 41-011 i I 90a - T-6" ; 6" W-46 (AS SHOWN) \/V -46A (OPP. HAND) 3'-6 3/4" -STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS 9 REQ'D 7 REQ'D W -51 ` (AS SHOWN) STD_ HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS 7 REQ'D Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vNjJff1DaT_ precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains preprietory infarmotion which is the property of Bellingham Marine I�dusrries, Inc. and shall not be copied, repradueed or made orailobie to third parties without prior written pe..niseion from Bellinghom Marine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATc.s a reg7nered trademark of Bellinghom Maine Industrie., Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach. Ca. Standard and Special Wood Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Plywoodl _Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 16 Aug. 1998 Sheet: PW1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 0 , \�10.00 3/4" Plywood i 6" 1 1'-6" �. 90, t I 41-011 i I 90a - T-6" ; 6" W-46 (AS SHOWN) \/V -46A (OPP. HAND) 3'-6 3/4" -STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS 9 REQ'D 7 REQ'D W -51 ` (AS SHOWN) STD_ HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS 7 REQ'D Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vNjJff1DaT_ precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains preprietory infarmotion which is the property of Bellingham Marine I�dusrries, Inc. and shall not be copied, repradueed or made orailobie to third parties without prior written pe..niseion from Bellinghom Marine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATc.s a reg7nered trademark of Bellinghom Maine Industrie., Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach. Ca. Standard and Special Wood Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Plywoodl _Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 16 Aug. 1998 Sheet: PW1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 4'-11 1/4" I I 10 I' — o ' 3/4" o Plywood N M i 0 6" T-11 5/8" j 1'-11 5/8" 6" 901- 901_,, \— STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS W-52 (AS SHOWN) 2 REQ'D 4'-11 1/4" W-53 (AS SHOWN) 1 REQ'D 6'-11 1/4" W-54(AS SHOWN) 2 REQ'D 6'-11 1/4" 0i 3/4" t NPlywood i ell I 6" 1'-8 5/8" 1 2'-6" V-85/8" 6" 90a_ f STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS W-55 (AS SHOWN) 1 REQ'D 3'-6 3/4" 3/4" Plywood �I (D i 6" 2'-6 3/4" 1 6'' 901- \` STD. (-DOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS W-56 (AS SHOWN) 1 REQ'D STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS STD. HOLES FOR #14 x 2" WOOD SCREWS Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions UN/KLOAgT_- precision engineered flotation systems i This drawing contains propriet—y Information which Is the property of Bellinghom Marine Industrie, Inc and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode ov d ble to third parties without prior written permi«ion from BellinghamMarine Industries, Inc. UKdFLOATs,c registered trodlark of Bellingham Marne Indormes. Inc. s o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base Pock Newport Beach, Ca. Standard and Special Wood Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Plywood2.Cad , Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 16 Aug. 1998 Sheet: PW2:)f The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical• electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review 7/16"ox 1" LG.—_ SLOTTED HOLES 11Z a olo NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ -1) T-461 (AS SHOWN) 8 T -461A (OPP. HAND) 6 Standard 4' x 6' Triangle Frame 1-1/2" TVP. L 3"x 3"x 1/4" (typ. @ perimeter) 1/4"x 2" F.B. 0 ' A) (SEE NOTE) \ ,' _ Q N I 3/16 3/16 `p : TYP- - - � Ni Qi % S, r •',, 9"to15" I 1 I 9"to15" I — 1 3/16"ax 1-1/2" LG. I- 10- 2'-2" I SLOTTED HOLES 7/16"o HOLES (TYP.) NI O O O O O O O O O O O HOLES (Z—b 3" O.C. 4'-0„ � 1 3/1 6"rex 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES M?.X. 1/4" /A 1 1/2" N MISS HOLES) � 0 a iv 0 I O! 1 In i II 0 wi O; U! U1 0: Ni i 0 7/16"ox 1" LG.—_ SLOTTED HOLES 11Z a olo NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ -1) T-461 (AS SHOWN) 8 T -461A (OPP. HAND) 6 Standard 4' x 6' Triangle Frame 1-1/2" TVP. L 3"x 3"x 1/4" (typ. @ perimeter) 1/4"x 2" F.B. 0 ' A) (SEE NOTE) \ ,' _ Q N I 3/16 3/16 `p : TYP- - - � Ni Qi % S, r •',, 9"to15" I 1 I 9"to15" I — 1 3/16"ax 1-1/2" LG. I- 10- 2'-2" I SLOTTED HOLES 7/16"o HOLES (TYP.) NI O O O O O O O O O O O HOLES (Z—b 3" O.C. 4'-0„ � 1 3/1 6"rex 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES M?.X. DIFFE` EI ICE i /A & /C = 3„ (TO MISS HOLES) � TVP./ 1/4"- 7/16"ox 1" LG.— SLOTTED HOLES N in NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ -0 T-462 - (AS SHOWN) I T-46 2 A (OPP. HAND) 1 Standard 4' x 6' Triangle Frame A. \ o \ x TYP. Q� L 3"x 3"x 1/4" ' \ (typ. @ perimeter) \\ \ \ ° A. 1i4"x 2" F. B. \ o. / (SEE NOTE) �� J� \�'' • 3/16 If 3716 \TVP. 1 3/16"ox 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES 2'-2" 0 9"W15" 7/16"o HOLES (TYP.) IN O O O O O O O e- IHOLES @ 6" O.C. 4 � 6 15-3/4" 4'-0" 6-1/4"�� 13/16"ax 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions �HI��aT precision engineered flotation systems This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Indwtries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third porties without prior written permission from Bsllinghom Merino Industries, Inc. UKMFLOATois a registered trademark of Bellingham Mrine Industries, Inc o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy Scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Steell -Cad Checked By: 01 Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 10 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 7/16"ox 1" LG.— SLOTTED HOLES TYP. ^12 1/4" A" 1 1/2" N o I. II I o � i. of o: o I. II I o � i. of o: & � NI II i W' 0 p U' 0I ioi �I Q_FD �i ihl. OI W! 'i �I 0 QI d; of Na 1-1/. TYR NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D T-463 (AS SHOWN) 1 T -463A (OPP.HAND) None Standard 4' x 6' Triangle Frame L 3"x 3"x 1/4"' 0 i (typ. Q perimeter)) I 0 1/4"x 2" F. B. A) (SEE NOTE) N` O 3/16 A i 3/16 V TVP. '.I --�L_ 9' to 15" 1 3/1 6*'ox 1-1/2" LG. 101, 2' -2 - SLOTTED HOLES C'0' x - y e O 7/16"m ;HOLES (TYP.) --------------------------------------- !-- O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O P HOLES (9? 3" O.C. !. i! 1-1 /2" 4,-O„ 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES TYR 1 /4•' I I , 1 1/2" MAX. DiFFEF'Ei ICE- i 3„ (TO PUSS HCLES,• NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTAA A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ -0 T-464 (AS SHOWN) 1 T -464A (OPP. HAND) 1 7/16"tax 1" LG. � ' SLOTTED HOLES Standard 4 X 6 '\\ Triangle Frame L 3"x 3"x 1/4" (typ. perimeter) 0, j - 1/4"x 2" F.B. (SEE NOTE) \ I Vl I I �i—_0�! �I / 3/ice 6 ✓� ._ TVP. LO / I 9"to15"' 1 3/16" ax 1-1/2" LG. 10" 2'-2" SLOTTED HOLES Q! `0 o, tr % 7/16"0 HOLES 9"1015" (TVP.) 11-01, i O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i. HOLES (9 3" O.C. 4,-0„ 113/16"tax 1-1 /2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES Bellingham e Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions 01 UH/�'[�OAT precision engineered flotation systems � J This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of B,Ilinghom Marine Industries, Inc end shell not be copied, reproduced or mod, a—jobi, to third parties without prior written permission from Bellinghom Marine Indusrriec, Inc. UMFLOATc a registered trademark of Bellingham Mrine Indasnr . Inc. a Bellingham Marine Industria.. Inc. goy Scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 =ilename: Steel2.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 15 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers. under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. i I o � i. of o: � NI II 0 0I �i OI W! 'i �I 0 QI d; NI 0 i to I ' MAX. DiFFEF'Ei ICE- i 3„ (TO PUSS HCLES,• NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTAA A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ -0 T-464 (AS SHOWN) 1 T -464A (OPP. HAND) 1 7/16"tax 1" LG. � ' SLOTTED HOLES Standard 4 X 6 '\\ Triangle Frame L 3"x 3"x 1/4" (typ. perimeter) 0, j - 1/4"x 2" F.B. (SEE NOTE) \ I Vl I I �i—_0�! �I / 3/ice 6 ✓� ._ TVP. LO / I 9"to15"' 1 3/16" ax 1-1/2" LG. 10" 2'-2" SLOTTED HOLES Q! `0 o, tr % 7/16"0 HOLES 9"1015" (TVP.) 11-01, i O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i. HOLES (9 3" O.C. 4,-0„ 113/16"tax 1-1 /2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES Bellingham e Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions 01 UH/�'[�OAT precision engineered flotation systems � J This drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of B,Ilinghom Marine Industries, Inc end shell not be copied, reproduced or mod, a—jobi, to third parties without prior written permission from Bellinghom Marine Indusrriec, Inc. UMFLOATc a registered trademark of Bellingham Mrine Indasnr . Inc. a Bellingham Marine Industria.. Inc. goy Scout Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 =ilename: Steel2.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 15 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes. layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers. under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB - A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. NO: ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D PR -1 (AS SHOWN) 14 R-1 (AS SHOWN) 7 Pile Ring 3 -7 Pile Frame 6" 2'-7" 6" 1'-4" Square - N 13/16" o x 1 1/2" Ig. T" O ------ 0--- 7/16"o HOLES �'_`---------------------------------- --- SLOTTED HOLES (TYP.) 4" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5 1/2" 4" 1 1/2" 1/4" X 3" I 9rr TYP. FLAT BAR i q Ir I r. O (_ - I O0 - I 0 (Z3 TYP. ,. 11 /4� I . 0)i 0 0 I911 Ott 911 9/16"rax 1-1/4" Lg. _ I - ---------------------------^--------- a o e Typ. 1/4" r. 1/4" 1/4" F.B. @ Center I L 3"x 3"x 1/4" - Slotted Holes, typ NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE I REQ'D PB -1 (As SHOWN) 1 60 Pile Bracket 7/16"o x 1" Ig. SLOTTED HOLES 7/16" HOLES I 1 tt 4" 1 tar 13/16"ox 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES T- r 1 r-- 1 � - I I � 1" Thk. r 9" r--------,-= i ---------------------------^--------- a o e ,'J ° G' (TYP. ALL CORNERS) i 1 1/2" I I TYP. , v N N 3"x 3"x 1/4" I (TYP. Q PERIMETER) -� I L_____________________________________—______ --_J T - 1 I 9" ,'J ° i N T- 0 q I c� N i T - I I I- I � I . I 9" r 1/2" 4" .r 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5 1/2" 4" Q I TYR r----------------- ---- 0 0 . `- 6" i 2'-7" 6" 3'-7" M 7/16"o HOLES with 1-118"o x 5/8" dp. O� COUNTERBORES 1" 4" 1" NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE EQ'D U-1 (AS SHOWN) 60 Fabricate from BLACK U.H.M.W. Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions or JY precision engineered flotation systems Thie drawing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall rot be copied, reproduced or made—iloble to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UMFLOATe,. a registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industrics, I— o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOA/ SCOUT Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Steel3.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 10 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S3 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. TVP. 1/4" 1 1/2" 7/115 -ox 1" LG. SLOTTED HOLE \ 70, 1 T c 7• NOTE"- FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D T-441 (AS SHOWN) None T-441 A (OPP. HAND) 1 Standard 4' x 4' Triangle Frame % %- 7) a } a10,. TYP. 3"x 3"x 1/4" ANGLE IRON jr1/4"x 2" F.B. - \ (SEE NOTE) < i TYF. 3/16 A 7 S•. aro �S I 9"T015" ; 1'-a 1 / (V �1/2"- -- --------------- 1 3/1 6"ox 1 LG. -, c- �_ ---O O O O SLOTTED HOLES i i, 3 SP. @ 12O.C. 10-1/2" 4'-O" x" N01 > 7/16"o HOLES (TYP. ) NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D T -46X (AS SHOWN) 1 1 Special 4'x 6' Triangle Frame 7. / 7j2., 1-1/2" ' 7/16"lax 1" LG. p SLOTTED HOLES (This Leg Only)I� ' 0 N o, 0 (,V/ `i 0 n / 32' 0 N (V I Q M / 1-1 /2" '0 ! TYP. /\ry! ° 1/4"x 2" F.B. - q) .-,A Imo/ �, ; - •' (All Corners)Ni �- ! i o 53a 94" n I In - 0 — 1 3/16 I\. 3/16 ✓ TYR I 0 I � i i /�� I 00 - - !------------ - - w __�- ---- ------------ \----- ---- - - - - - l 5" t 9"ti / 9"to15,, 7/16"0 HOLES !� I 2'-9" 7" (TYP.) �'. 8 MAX. DIFFERENCE I i 8t (B; = 3" (TO MISS HOLES) I ------ --0 - 3 SP. @ 12" O.C. { 10-1/2' 4'-0" 13/16"ox 1-1/2" LG SLOTTED HOLES Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions precision engineered flotation "ems This drawing contains proprietory information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc and shall not becopied, reproduced or made availabic to third parries without prior wmttcn permission from Bellinghom Marine Industries, Ins. UNIFLOATeis c registered trademark of Bellingham Mwinc Industries, Inc o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. BOy SCO Uf Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: SteeM.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 15 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S4 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. v— 0 IIE a 4" ' 1'-5" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5" 13/16"ox 1-1/2" LG. ------------------------------ ------ SLOTTED HOLES o 0 0 0 4 sp. @ 12" o.c. 5-3/4" 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG_ SLOTTED HOLES M N r "I ; 'I 1 " 1/2" 4" \ I -., TYP. 0 3/4" 4'-11 1/2" i 15-3/4" 4 sp. @ 12" o.c. 5 FE 7/16"o HOLES , O O O \ � Y— - - -------------------- O -------------------- (TYP.) \' 4" 1'-5" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5" 4 1 1/2" • • .. • �c 0 o N �I 0' rn 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES (D - 0 in N O + iN i- 1'-51/2" 1'-5" 4"� 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG. i TYP. -------------------------------------------------------- SLOTTED HOLES \ 0 0 0 0 0 \\ 4 sp. 12" o.c. 15-3/4" 5-3/4 4'-11 1/2" NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-2 (AS SHOWN) 2 Pile Frame NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-3 (AS SHOWN) 1 Pile Frame Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions JY precision engineered flotation systems This drowing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or made a oilable to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UWFLOATaiso registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy SCO u -t Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: SteelS.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 14 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S5 of 01 The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. 4'-11 1/2" 4 sp. @ 12" o.c. I 5-3/4"' N 7/16"0 HOLES- � `---- �-- 0---------------------- - ------0 ----� (TYP.) 1 1 /2" 4" 1'-5" 1'-51/2" 1'-5" 4" LO 0. 1/4"x 2" F. B._ in - i (TYP. ALL CORNERS) Ni 1 1/2" r TYP. O. N 3"x 3"x 1/4" (TYP. 0 PERIMETER) v— 0 IIE a 4" ' 1'-5" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5" 13/16"ox 1-1/2" LG. ------------------------------ ------ SLOTTED HOLES o 0 0 0 4 sp. @ 12" o.c. 5-3/4" 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG_ SLOTTED HOLES M N r "I ; 'I 1 " 1/2" 4" \ I -., TYP. 0 3/4" 4'-11 1/2" i 15-3/4" 4 sp. @ 12" o.c. 5 FE 7/16"o HOLES , O O O \ � Y— - - -------------------- O -------------------- (TYP.) \' 4" 1'-5" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5" 4 1 1/2" • • .. • �c 0 o N �I 0' rn 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES (D - 0 in N O + iN i- 1'-51/2" 1'-5" 4"� 13/16"lax 1-1/2" LG. i TYP. -------------------------------------------------------- SLOTTED HOLES \ 0 0 0 0 0 \\ 4 sp. 12" o.c. 15-3/4" 5-3/4 4'-11 1/2" NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-2 (AS SHOWN) 2 Pile Frame NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-3 (AS SHOWN) 1 Pile Frame Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions JY precision engineered flotation systems This drowing contains proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or made a oilable to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UWFLOATaiso registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. Boy SCO u -t Sea Base Dock Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: SteelS.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 14 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S5 of 01 The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. N 7/16"o HOLES-,, (TYP.) OLES- (TYP.) 0 1 1/2" 6'-11 1/2" ji9r9rr j 9" �. 2'-11 1/2" _ 13/16"0x 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES N 7/16"o HOLES-,-, (TYP.) 4.. l . -d" 5-3/4" 1 1/2" (01 I= 0' _ I OI N �I 13/16"ox 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES 1'-8rr 4" 6 sp. (g 12" o.c. 6'-11 1/2" 6'-11 1/2" !I 1 1/2" N I TYP. __7 I 5-3/4" 6 so. Cab 12" o.c. 5-3/4" 1/2" LG. TOLES 0-----------0------- O O ------------------------------------------------------------- 0 O O �:: 1 3/1 6"lax 1-1/2" LG SLOTTED HOLES 4" 1'-8" 2'-11 1/2" 1'-8" 4" \ ,I .I ..�. - - - -- a -------------------------- ------------------- • I j" I (TYP. ALL CORNERS) 1 1/2" - cV i i p TYP.3"x 3"x 1/4" r- I I N , /' (TYP. 0 PERIMETER) —= I I ! 0 • e ., I. 2'-11 1 /2" I 1 1 /2" 4„ 1 -8„ 1'-8,t 4r, ---------------------------------------- --------------------------- ------------ ---- --. TYP. !1/4„ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. I. 6 sp. (c_b 12" o.c. T5-3/4" 5-3/4"' 6'-11 1/2" NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-4 (AS SHOWN) . 1 Pile Frame NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-5 (AS SHOWN) 2 Pile Frame Bellingham a Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions L! FFWAgOAT, precision engineered flotation systems This drawing cantoins proprietary information which is the property of Bellingham Morin. Industries, Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode ovailoble to third panic. without prior written permission from Bellingham Mrine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATeis a registered trodemork of Bellinghom Mrme Industrie., Inc. o Bellingham Marin. Ind..tH.., Inc. BOy SCOUT Sea Base Pack Newport Beach, Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Steel6.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S6 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. I 7/16"o HOLES (TYP.) 1 1/2" M O r I 13/16"rax 1-1/2" LG. SLOTTED HOLES 3'-7" 6" 2'-711 61' I O O r 4" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5 1/2" 4" .lo ou ° -------------- L___________________ ________J 4" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5 1/2" 4"' N F ------------------------- -- a t - 6"i 21-7" 6" 13/16" o x 1 1/2" Ig SLOTTED HOLES 1 1/2" ', TYP. 1/4 NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-6 (AS SHOWN) 1 1 Connection Frame Bellingham e Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions i IIJIVI��aT� precicion engineered flotation rystems This droning contains proprietay infonnotlon which is the property of Bellingham Morin, Industries, Inc. end shall not be copied, reproduced r mode—iloble to third portiee without Prior written perm on from B,Ihnghom Mori— Industries, Inc. UNa FLOATois o sgisr,r•d trademr4 of BelOngh— M— Indurtries, Inc o Bellingham Ma rine. Industrie,, Inc. 01 BOA/ SCOUT Sea Base DOCI< Newport Beach. Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Stee17.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S7 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. co x TYP N x N L 3"x 3"x 1/4" J � (TYP. @ PERIMETER) ou ° -------------- L___________________ ________J 4" 1'-5 1/2" 1'-5 1/2" 4"' N F ------------------------- -- a t - 6"i 21-7" 6" 13/16" o x 1 1/2" Ig SLOTTED HOLES 1 1/2" ', TYP. 1/4 NOTES: FAB FROM STEEL ASTM A-36. HOT DIP GALV. AFTER FAB IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASTM A-123-78. STAMP OR TAG TYPE NO. ON EACH WELDMENT. WELDMENT TYPE REQ'D R-6 (AS SHOWN) 1 1 Connection Frame Bellingham e Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions i IIJIVI��aT� precicion engineered flotation rystems This droning contains proprietay infonnotlon which is the property of Bellingham Morin, Industries, Inc. end shall not be copied, reproduced r mode—iloble to third portiee without Prior written perm on from B,Ihnghom Mori— Industries, Inc. UNa FLOATois o sgisr,r•d trademr4 of BelOngh— M— Indurtries, Inc o Bellingham Ma rine. Industrie,, Inc. 01 BOA/ SCOUT Sea Base DOCI< Newport Beach. Ca. Steel Frame Fabrication Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Stee17.Cad Revisions: Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 Aug. 1998 Sheet: S7 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. B V i L,° i o (go 0 __ I°�2)c, -H IN UOO C IIII !III i��i ill' I I I I III I I pal I I I I CI A VARIES A 2"x 2" VERT.: I I, N J HAMFER TYP'', III I I O O 06 O !IIS I I I I O n Q O J ;IIS I� I Q LL r--' L--- J— -�II� M B 12" I -typ. TOP VIEW W_ W F ON J J Q Qo Q LLL 2" x 3" VERT. BEAM- TYP. w/2" x 2" #14 ga. W.W.M. "U -BEAM" SIDES ENDS O' to 3'-T' 1 Q 2 1 11'to 12' 3 2 DETAIL #21 3/4" LOOP INSERTS AT INSERT FLOATS ONLY 5 3/4" x-3/4" P.V.C. TUBES #3 REBAR @ PERIMETER 3/4" P.V.C. TUBE 2"x 2"/14x 14 #3 REBAR 3/4"o LOOP INSERT\1 #3 REBAR GA.WWM @ INSERTS I O � •_iy r - ! d i 1 "RAD. TYP 2.. (TYP.) 2,.x 2" CHAMFER �D SEE SCHEMATIC FOR LIP SIZES x #3 BOTTOM LENGTHS i of REBAR (AS NEEDED). SECTION A -A — 2"x 2" CHAMFER - TYP. AT BOTTOM 3" x 3" CHAMFER SECTION B- B SOLID POLYSTYRENE CORE n 4 4"o PVC x S I 00ED ° J O O NOTES: 00 6 - 1. SEE FLOAT SCHEMATIC FOR _0OO ] N LOCATION OF LEVEL P.V.C. T'TUBE CUT-OUT and LETTER I REFERENCE FOR APPROPRIATE PVC 14"+ i CUT-OUT DETAIL. C II DETAIL #3 DETAILS EOR LEVEL P.\/.C. TUBES 0 r--__ -= IIS_--- — -- lei II li.l III HAND HOLE I I ASSOCIATED PLASTICS ! I A III #1730 I III III I I l� _-_-_-_ -_- ------------- B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — , _ I I� I B - TOP VIEW NOTES: 1. SEE DOCK ASSEMBLY SHEETS FOR LOCATION OF HANDHOLE. 2. HANDHOLE TO BE USED w/ P.V.C. TUBES AS SHOWN ON DECK LAYOUTS. DETAIL #15 HAN [)HOLE DETAIL Clot' Utilities) /---#3 REBAR @ TOP FLOAT DECK / HANDHOLE / PERIMETER � � I O \ O O O I '— 0700L _' :17 1/2" 17 1/2" \` 1 , 11 1/2" ; 11 1/2" '—THRU-RODS o C CONTINUOUS o FOAM CUT000 r SECTION A -A SECTION B- B 2 1 /8" HANDHOLE FLOAT DECK 4��o PVC , Ill i ° s :c � �o 81O 0 0 p0°C. _ r ! p� 000 oo e - ° -H OO 1 B / 9 PVC / 1 "± I J (THIS END ONLY) PVC — Sll]E \/IEW VARIES (SEE SIDE VIEW) 4 1/4"-� 4"0 PVC I V i L,° i o (go 0 __ I°�2)c, -H IN UOO C 'r- i 4 PVC 1 j 14"t VARIES (SEE SIDE VIEW) NOTES: 1. SEE FLOAT SCHEMATIC FOR LOCATION OF SLOPED P.V.C. TUBE CUT-OUTand LETTER REFERENCE FOR APPROPRIATE CUT-OUT DETAIL. DETAIL #4 DETAILS FOR SLOPED PVC TUBES Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions UNIFLOaT ` precision engineered flotation systems J This drawing aontaim proprietary information which is the property of Bsllinq= Marine Industries, Ins. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham Marine Industries, Inc. UNIFLOATNs o registered trademark of Bellingham Marine Industries. Inc. o Bellingham Marine Industries, Ins. BOA/ SCO U -E Sea Base DOCI< Newport Beach, Ca. Float Fabrication Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Concretel.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 14 August 1998 Sheet: C1 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review. side A NO PVC INSERTS AS REQ'D FLOATS: side B DECK LAYOUT A-1 Note: PVC Elev.= 9-1/2" ((T: to Deck) FLOAT (3) level PVC See Note side A 3-7/8 3-7/8E1 3-7/9 3-7/10 3-7/1 OF 3-7/1 OFA 3-7/12F 5/8E1 5/9 5/10 5/101 5/10 FA 5/10F1 7/10F1 7/10L1 7/11 LI 7/12E1 FLOATS: 3-7/8R1 I 8/10P11 Same as side B other Side FLOAT 1P (3) level PVC DET. #3C FLOATS: 5/7 P E I 5/8P3 IE FLOAT 5/8P31 HANDHOLE 5/10P3 DET. (2) Sloped PVC 6/10P3 DET. #4B side A side B DECK LAYOUT P-3 TYP. @ ALL FLOATS LONGITUDINAL — TRANSVERSE ROD DIRECTION I I Q � p NZ QW W of 2W Q (n � « 0 0 <W WW 2111 WH 0 „ „ M , I „ „ ---------------------------- „ , it „ I, Same as side B Other Side FLOATS: 5/8,13 5/8J31 5/10,13 DECK LAYOUT J-3 FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 (2) sloped PVC DET. #4B I J, FLOAT I HANDHOLE DET. #15 C- (3) level PVC DET. #3C FLOATS: 5/10J3S1 6/10J3S1 side A I FLOAT I c HANDHOLE N DET. #15 ; (3) Sloped PVC DET. ##4C------------ ------------ „ 3/4" S.S. INSERTS THIS END ONLY (NOT SHOWN) side B FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 C FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 C- (3) Level PVC DET. #3C DECK LAYOUT P -II (P (3)sloped PVC DECK LAYOUT JSI DET. #4C HANDHOLE (P HANDHOLEI FLOATS: DET. #15 FLOATS: DET. #15 (3) sloped PVCI 5/10JT1 J:- (3) sloped PVC 6/10,1X1 DET. #-4C FLOAT DET. #4C .. 12'• (P� 12.. IE FLOAT BMI LOGO TILE f (Locate/Orient as shown) side A side A * Tile Not to Scale I Q m Q 1, C C ,,, C N m FLOAT .. (E FLOAT m �- HANDHOLE HANDHOLE CNo PVC ------------------ DET. #15 No PVC ------------------ DET. #15 � This Area --------------- I � This Area ------------------ (3) Level PVC ( ) 3 Level PVC -DET. #3C i DET. #3C 3/4" S.S. INSERTSi ; I 3/4" S.S. INSERTS THIS END ONLY - THIS END ONLY (NOT SHOWN) - - side B side B _ 7 FLOAT +~ FLOAT HANDHOLE 12" - (P HANDHOL i 12" DET. #15 DET. #15 (3) sloped PVC IE (2) sloped PVCr DET. #4C DET. #4B J DECK LAYOUT JTI DECK LAYOUT JXI Bel I i ngham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions J vHI'WL0aT ` precision engire—d flotation y tem. ' Thi, droving contains proprietory inf—tion which is the property of Bellingham Morins Industries. Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode ovmloble to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham M-ine Indwtries, Inc. UhQFLOATNs a registered trod—k of Bellingham Mwine Ind—.. Inc. o Bellingham Marine Induatriea, Inc. BOA/ Scout Sea Base Pack Newport Beach, Ca. Float Fabrication Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Concrete2.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 1998 Sheet: C2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review- zo MW ~ 101 I N m Same as side B other Side FLOAT 1P (3) level PVC DET. #3C FLOATS: 5/7 P E I 5/8P3 IE FLOAT 5/8P31 HANDHOLE 5/10P3 DET. (2) Sloped PVC 6/10P3 DET. #4B side A side B DECK LAYOUT P-3 TYP. @ ALL FLOATS LONGITUDINAL — TRANSVERSE ROD DIRECTION I I Q � p NZ QW W of 2W Q (n � « 0 0 <W WW 2111 WH 0 „ „ M , I „ „ ---------------------------- „ , it „ I, Same as side B Other Side FLOATS: 5/8,13 5/8J31 5/10,13 DECK LAYOUT J-3 FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 (2) sloped PVC DET. #4B I J, FLOAT I HANDHOLE DET. #15 C- (3) level PVC DET. #3C FLOATS: 5/10J3S1 6/10J3S1 side A I FLOAT I c HANDHOLE N DET. #15 ; (3) Sloped PVC DET. ##4C------------ ------------ „ 3/4" S.S. INSERTS THIS END ONLY (NOT SHOWN) side B FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 C FLOAT HANDHOLE DET. #15 C- (3) Level PVC DET. #3C DECK LAYOUT P -II (P (3)sloped PVC DECK LAYOUT JSI DET. #4C HANDHOLE (P HANDHOLEI FLOATS: DET. #15 FLOATS: DET. #15 (3) sloped PVCI 5/10JT1 J:- (3) sloped PVC 6/10,1X1 DET. #-4C FLOAT DET. #4C .. 12'• (P� 12.. IE FLOAT BMI LOGO TILE f (Locate/Orient as shown) side A side A * Tile Not to Scale I Q m Q 1, C C ,,, C N m FLOAT .. (E FLOAT m �- HANDHOLE HANDHOLE CNo PVC ------------------ DET. #15 No PVC ------------------ DET. #15 � This Area --------------- I � This Area ------------------ (3) Level PVC ( ) 3 Level PVC -DET. #3C i DET. #3C 3/4" S.S. INSERTSi ; I 3/4" S.S. INSERTS THIS END ONLY - THIS END ONLY (NOT SHOWN) - - side B side B _ 7 FLOAT +~ FLOAT HANDHOLE 12" - (P HANDHOL i 12" DET. #15 DET. #15 (3) sloped PVC IE (2) sloped PVCr DET. #4C DET. #4B J DECK LAYOUT JTI DECK LAYOUT JXI Bel I i ngham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions J vHI'WL0aT ` precision engire—d flotation y tem. ' Thi, droving contains proprietory inf—tion which is the property of Bellingham Morins Industries. Inc. and shall not be copied, reproduced or mode ovmloble to third parties without prior written permission from Bellingham M-ine Indwtries, Inc. UhQFLOATNs a registered trod—k of Bellingham Mwine Ind—.. Inc. o Bellingham Marine Induatriea, Inc. BOA/ Scout Sea Base Pack Newport Beach, Ca. Float Fabrication Details Job No. 98-3-034 Filename: Concrete2.Cad Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro Scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 1998 Sheet: C2 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout. and connections has been reviewed by Geiger Engineers, under my supervision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical. electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the like have been included in this review- 11'-6 13/16" ide A Std. Rod Spacing FLOATS: 3-7/12S 3 S.S. INSERTS 13-3/32" M 11 a. C side B Std. Rod Spacing 9-13/16" 11'-3 9/16 DECK LAYOUT S1 FLOATS: 3-7/10S 9'-8 1/4" side A Std. Rod Spacing i i i i i i i i Mi i i i i i i i ~ 85.640 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i side B Std. Rod Spacing 9'-11 1/2" DECK LAYOUT S2 Bellingham Innovative harbor and waterfront solutions vHI1W1DaT® precision engineered flotation systems ThI• drewing... tains proprietary information edueh i• the property of Bellingham Mwine Indwtries, Inc end •hall not be copied, reproduced or mode available to third partise without prior written prmieeion from Bellingham Marine Industrie•, Inc. UlaFLOAT.I. a regietered trademmfk of Bellingham Mrins Indunrl-, I— o Bcllingham /Norm- Induetrice, Inc. BOA/ SCO ut Sea Base Pack Newport Beach, Ca. Float Fabrication Details Job No. 98-3-034 L Filename: Concrete3.Cacl Checked By: Drawn by: D. DeCaro scale: N.T.S. Date: 17 August 1998 Sheet: C3 of The structural system shown on these drawings, including member sizes, layout, and connections has been revie edby Geiger Engineers, under my supewrvision. No other aspects of the design, including suitability for use, safety, mechanical, electrical, quantities, cut lengths and the likehave been included in this review. MEMORANDUM Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department Marine Environment Division Date: October 30, 1997 To: Jessica Rupsa From: Tony Melum Subject: City of Newport Beach Water Rake As provided by our agreement between the City and the Boy Scouts, page 2 #9, the City agreed to cover the cost of gasoline and routine maintenance of the vessel. The Boy Scouts would use their best efforts to procure funding to recover these costs. I recently received the attached bills from the Boy Scouts relative to repairs done on the three engines of the water rake. They were unfamiliar with our procedures and went ahead and authorized these repairs without contacting me. They were hastily trying to get the vessel prepared for an event this weekend. The total is $1,458.03 (see attached three invoices). In discussions with General Services, they said the clean sweep vessel was not budgeted within the internal service fund for maintenance, repair or replacement and have been instructed not to work on that boat. Therefore, it will be necessary for us to pay for these repairs out of the tidelands budget #2371-8160. If you have any questions please call me at 3041. fZr(—%Citi From: Niederhaus, Dave Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 12:14 PM To: Turner, Mike Cc: Melum, Tony; Pisani, Mike Subject: RE: # 2847 Water Rake The Water Rake is not an ISF item and not ISF not shop labor are to be used. It has to be maintained out of a Fire and Marine M & O by private contractor> Subject: # 2847 Water Rake To: Niederhaus, Dave Cc: Pisani, Mike; Gatz, Dave Wanted to find if this unit is being calculated for replacement in the ISF along with a maintenance figure? Had a call from Tony Melum in regards to taking over the maintenance once again. He had inform us that the Boys Scoots had to have engine work done at a cost of $1400 DLLs. And wanted to find out how to reimburse them for this work? It appears, this boat is back for us to keep up the maintenance on? There was an apparent rush to have it in working order for an up coming event, that's a week or so away, and they wanted to be sure of it's operative condition! MT l�9- %93i From: I urner, IVIIICe Sent: Friday, October 24, 1997 11:03 AM To: Melum, Tony Subject: FW: # 2847 Water Rake FYI Did this answer your question in regards to the maintenance of the water rake? MT From: Niederhaus, Dave Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 1997 12:14 PM To: Turner, Mike Cc: Melum, Tony; Pisani, Mike Subject: RE: # 2847 Water Rake Importance: High The Water Rake is not an ISF item and not ISF not shop labor are to be used. It has to be maintained out of a Fire and Marine M & O by private contractor> From: Turner, Mike on Wed, Oct 22, 1997 9:38 AM Subject: # 2847 Water Rake To: Niederhaus, Dave Cc: Pisani, Mike; Gatz, Dave Wanted to find if this unit is being calculated for replacement in the ISF along with a maintenance figure? Had a call from Tony Melum in regards to taking over the maintenance once again. He had inform us that the Boys Scoots had to have engine work done at a cost of $1400 DLLs. And wanted to find out how to reimburse them for this work? It appears, this boat is back for us to keep up the maintenance on? There was an apparent rush to have it in working order for an up coming event, that's a week or so away, and they wanted to be sure of it's operative condition! MT 00 co N O N O o� M d z ti z J_ U z O U z D O C) LU O z a O Q C) m w Q LL D U m Oct -21-97 03:24P Warner Boats 714-645-1417 0 M cl. ("Osin Mesa, CA 92627 TIN MESA NVL�Q� anti MARINE .Apvm OPAHrA COUN E 19 JAY Complete Trailer Repair 714-642-5800 1�'�it:,,lfll,i,l�: '.I:;;AIJ`:Ffl,:':,I.i,I111 t.a)'JI''.L; i FAX - To —F6 Vr GWIVANY P-01 e L. 4,1 � ( )/G �t �-/ 4 v 6- -S 7-7 6>Aj Oct -21-97 03:25P Way-ner, Boats 714-645-1417 P-02 IV 1-1 e 1"T, -4/6- Oct -21-97 03:27P Warmer Boats INBOARDS 4 OUTBOARDS OWNER'S NAME AND ADDRESS s Home 11 USINESS PHONE: PHONE: 714-545-1417 Pr14 IrP, �l SERVICING DEALEWS NAME AND ADDRESS Mesa Marine 220 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 97141l 642-5800 — 752-7662 P-05 N®. .') ! -` z �... DATE RECEIVED /0/7 07 7 OATS PRO V.,. 0 ORDER my -fl,6/ 30493 (7 78) CUSTOMER COPY 4 :6R MAKE & MODEL SERIAL NO. 0"a BOAT MAKE & MODEL! LENGTH CQ LOR TR LER r Awn Jl -7 71 BOATS LEFT I'N' OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF COMPLETION WILL BE BILLED $5.00 DAILY, 7' e-dztlb k,7, - kjg-4C ENGINES $3.00. :3.3 1 ig &L 7-3 0--X, -77P Al -,eezo,, 7 C; 7- ci,-ac. h NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAM' TECHNICAL LOSS OR AGE TO BOATS, MOTORS AND TRAILERS TCTALSERVICES OR ARTICLES LEFT IN BOATS IN CASE OF FIRE. THEFT, ACCIDENT, FREEZING TOTAL PARTS OR ANY OTHER CAUSE REVOND OUR CONTROL. hereby authorize the ab— TOTAL LUBRICANT repair -ark Oft ! e bo donealong with the n ...... V rvialW.I, ..d hereby 9-1 you "i'o, your employ... TOTAL REPAIR pormos.00 to cporate the equipment heroin described an waterways or Plisewhars for the pi-pieiu of Lading irapi—ion. 0 0 An express rneehanids lien it htireliv -k-1. to —.r. the TAX 9,=� —.11 of repairslt—w. TOTAL x AMOUNT TOTAL PARTS 30493 (7 78) CUSTOMER COPY Oct -21-97 03:25P Warner Boats 714-545-1417 P-.04 INAFOARDS Oil OWNER'S NAME AND ADDRESS SERVICING DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS DATE RECEIVED le�7- m4usa Marine DATE FROM85wo 220 Victoria St, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 ORDER my HOME OUSINCLSS (714) 642-5800 — 752.7662 1792 PHONEr PHONEt - i �Ipgi p� MODEL6 SERIAL NO. L/ -?23.7 Lij 17- 12 '70 L4 1'BOATS - 100—ATMAKI 1 11 —�� E at MCC III LENGTH -C L'. R TRS W CO 3 1&4>Z �x E, LEFT IN OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF COMPLETION WILL BE BILL -ED $5.00 DAILY, e I rsENGINES $3.00, 16 ;z 7 '17 II NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAM. TECHNICAL. AGE TO BOATS, MOTORS AND 7RA41.ERS TOTAL SEP VI CES 3()2 S -Z OR ARTICLES LEFT IN BOATS IN C.&I, OF FIRE, THEFT, ACCIDENT, FREEZING TOTAL. PARTS OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND OUR pq 7 CONTROL.41 I herby authorise th, above iop*v -k TOTAL. LUBRICANT 7 6 I* be do" wpong with lkw —swv man.601. OUTSiDE and 14-1-11Y 91—t Y-- f,dl.r V-1 employee. TO Its TAL� REPAIR miwi.ss 10 opja th. equipment herein dewribed On wanamays or a9iLmvwh6ra I— b"1 purpaiv of testing -War icWecfi*n, A. eapress mchmic'. Ii- is hereby edged s' - -1601• -0 IPm0,,t to So.— '.he .—nIof Bpail h.'et.. TAX x A OT OUK TOTA i 3049:30/78) CUSTOMER COPY Oct -21-97 03:25P Warner Boats ININCARDS I OUTBOARDS o- OWMER'S NAME AND ADDRESS � ?-A ""qs &— HOME BUSINESS , Rnm— '"nNp 714-645-1417 pride in SERVICING DEALER'S NAME AND XODRESS Mesa Marine 220 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 4714) 642-5800 — 752-7662 P-03 -7 ir No. DATE RECEIVED 7 / 1 0 .AT PRO I.ED ORDER BY 2— �07Y' �,"PART NO. AKE Oc MODEL �EL ERIAL O. DEscm,P-rJONJ: I -C W.) o 3 0q 2411 A AKE / ODE aNGy" CO OR TRAILT7 eac,�m&-L adigui 0 1 'C -r1 S N 31�J` 71 A? 77 BOATS LEFT IN OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER lq_�iS-21 -LAIL L ii,zQ NOTICE OF COMPLETION WILL BE BILLED $5.00 DAILY, L 7,),7C(/ ENGINES $3.00. • 440&IL& cc AA, ao"A,,A NOT RESPOrdJ8LE FOR LOSS OF DAM, AGE TO BOATS. MOTORS AND TRAILERS OR ARTICLES LEFT IN BOATS IN CASE OF FIRE, THEFT, ACCIDENT,FREEZING TECHNICAL TOTAL SERVICES 3o..;L TOTAL. PARTS OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND OUR CONTROL. 1?/ I hereby authorize the above repair mark to be don. .1..g with the neo wv rnmerl.1, and hereby grant you anWo( your —ployam "equipment10, to pte the equipment herein dwrib Od an .91—my. or I.wh.ee for the TOTAL. L-VBRICANT .-7 20 OUTSIDE TOTAL REPAIR purpose 01 t4wking IMI/or inapiacti— An ar.pniw Iran is bansty ackno.1' edged on wbove aquipmarl to soure the 00 TAX -7 O'Lj Awnouml of'zrpmg ih.ret. TOTAL PARTS TCTAL Ilk AMOUNTIF - .1 4/0 30493 (71781 CUSTOMER COPY / i ------------------------- SEP 30 '92 01025PM EMH PROPERTY SERVICES Ar CounW of 0"� ange o Public Facilities & Resources Department John W. $ibley, DIrector September 30, 1998 Mr, Bill Mountford Sea Base Property Manager Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, California 92626-1425 Subject: Approval of Dock Plans Dear Mr. Mountford; Thank you for forwarding a set of plans for your proposed dock replacement project as is required by your lease with the County of Orange, The plans have been reviewed by star' and are hereby approved, We wish you well with this worthwhile project and thank you for the benefits provided by the Sea Base for the youth of Orange County, If you or your staff have any questions about this approval or your lease, please contact Grace Dove a (714) 834-6793, Very truly yours, i ME. Pri e, Chief P RD Real PZoperty Acquisition &— Management MEMORANDUM Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department Marine Environment Division Date: October 30, 1997 To: Jessica Rupsa From: Tony Melum Subject: City of Newport Beach Water Rake As provided by our agreement between the City and the Boy Scouts, page 2 #9, the City agreed to cover the cost of gasoline and routine maintenance of the vessel. The Boy Scouts would use their best efforts to procure funding to recover these costs. I recently received the attached bills from the Boy Scouts relative to repairs done on the three engines of the water rake. They were unfamiliar with our procedures and went ahead and authorized these repairs without contacting me. They were hastily trying to get the vessel prepared for an event this weekend. The total is $1,458.03 (see attached three invoices). In discussions with General Services, they said the clean sweep vessel was not budgeted within the internal service fund for maintenance, repair or replacement and have been instructed not to work on that boat. Therefore, it will be necessary for us to pay for these repairs out of the tidelands budget #2371-8160. If you have any questions please call me at 3041. INROAnas s ou raOARDS ��,�L-(-o+z- 3� OWNER'S NAME: AND ADDRESS HOME BUSINESS PHONE: _ PHONE; 714-645-1 pride � Siu�� SERVICING DBALEFI-S NAME AND ADDRESS Mesa Marine 220 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 (7141641-5,000 7 2 17 P-03 No, DATE RECEIVED 2/�z� 7 OAT PRO:::///NNN ISE0 — 5 -7662 MO AKE 8: MODEL SERIAL O. `� ORDER BY 7Aep �t �. AT MAK & ODQJ �I T TRAId. {'FIV, XEO H & CO 017 L ..'.•..:. ::' .��i.....:ua..-.i:c':.:..rr.+.n4.ra:.,'.Y '..:�"r.�-�5[Mt4:�q!'..Fra.�dii.�'...jyuu... ..J.:iv. 1.� 7 BOATS LEFT IN OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER 0 NOTICE OF COMPLETION WILL BE BILLED $5.00 DAILY, ENGINES $3.00. 130�0 —1 �JV / r - j/X •1% 7 'I I q, -1-7,; G r e7 33 146 I � r L �- do �:�� — - NOT RESPON 18LE FOR LOSS OR DAM. AGE TO BOATS, MOTORS AND TRAILERS OR ARTICLES LEFT IN BOATS IN CASE OF FIRE, THEFT, ACCIDENT. FREEZING OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND OUR CONTROL. 1 hereby .othorixe theetwue repair work to hS tleby Nanq wish thrr r Your m loVea, .red huebY inm you ane/er your a permmien to a erste the mpherein P quipmMt herein dercrib.d on m1w,weyl or N.eWher. for the p-psora..1 tett Ing and/or inbpet:tlOn. An uprew mwh.nle,. lion i. hereby ed.no.rl• wood on .Dwe epurpment to a un the amount et repos thereto. TECHNICAL TOTAL SERV ICES s� O \ .A 't iTVV TOTAL PARTS / d TOTAL LUaRICANT _ VV i j IT OUTSIDE TOTAL REPAIR ` V V! TAX —7 O TOTAL PARTSX .TOTAL D AMOUNT o r7 ' 3, -W-o trfro) t;U51 UMER COPY' INECARDS 4 OUTROAREIS OWNER'S NAME AND ADDRESS I 7 NAME BUSI N ESS PHONE: .PHONE: TOTAI PARTS 714-645-1 �f Ike S�[vim SERVICING DEALER -5 NAME AND ADDRESS Mesa Marine 220 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 (7141 642.5800 — 752.7662 F7_04 No, DATE RECEIVED /o - '�?- q-- DATE PROMsSED 1y�9� ORDIR YY -7� BOATS LEFT IN OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF COMPLETION ''WILL BE BILLED $5.00 DAILY, ENGINES $3.00. 7,43 JU4`3. 11/78i CUSTOMER COPY 'N&CARDS f OIfr.9TSDARDS OWNEWS NAME, AND ADDRESS n MO M E BUSINESS PHONE: PHONE: 714-545-1 No � S[RVICING DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Mesa Marine 220 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, Calif, 92627 (714f 642.5800 — 752.766241 1r P-05 N0, , a — DATE RECEIVED /0 7 7 DATE PRo "ED :3044:1 (7/7y) � 1 t� • 7 v CUSTOMER COPY ' • ♦ Ua' e . • .} 7 MO��it MAKE & MODEL SERIAL NO, P, BOAT MAKEMDQB ER L. LENQTH COLOR TR LONA � BOATS LEFT IN OUR SHOP OVER 3 DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF COMPLETION WILL BE BILLED $5.00 DAILY, ENGINES $3.00. • yr 7 7F �:.X[�.CL7 LA�X"�L'- iµE (i r _!lG'� ' .:1C � �• .. I .. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAM- TECHNICAL AGE TO BOATS, MOTORS AND TRADERS TOTAL SERVICES [^7h OR ARTICLES LEFT IN BOATS IN CASE OF FIRE. TME FT, ACCIDENT, FREEZING TOTAL PARTS + OR ANY OTHER CAUSE SEVON0 OUR CONTROL. I hereby anmoria the above n TOTAL LUBRICANT 0 to be done ■b wir work d and hereb along VO- lire r vourra materiel, OUTSIDE y Brent you and/or Yaw emph—in TOTAL REPAIR PermiBion to operon the equlpmmt herein dneribd on wetnweV[ or eleeerl,..e for the purpose of tMinp end/or Inspection, 0. `•, An express mechanic's lien is hereby laknowl- �J ded on above equipment to secure the amount el repair thereto. TAX / !� C x TOTAL / AMOUNT Lai Fi'C' TOTAL PARTS :3044:1 (7/7y) � 1 t� • 7 v CUSTOMER COPY Oct -21-97 12:27P Warmer Boats 714-645-1417 P-02 C &�4c 7-�-j Oct -.-21-97 12:26P War,ne-r Boats 220 Victoria St. 0,)sm Mesa, CA 92627 A JAY 714-645-1417 P.01 TIM MESA MARINE SERMG MHGE covNry UNCLE • 1964 cornplece 714-642-5800 Tral"er R#,-pciJr FAX' CW11.11/01i), ( 7.7 NIMNIT, OF 0) VOIAPU 2---f Z_ � (,e 6- 7qC- 1A -J t4�1 C 6--� C Jam « C Enr 2 gmrG Gave » fa � c m 10015. victm f5ll/cl . \ r 12,14, U\ 91502 «y «m63bo 2;\: m«(&0 G «« - \` Fax 6±M5 1655 it Enjoy a pleasant day on th bay while operating the LITTER GIT TER and help keeping our Newport Harbor clean.► The LITTER GITTER is a 20' pontoon boat which by lowering conveyor belt scoops yp f loating debris. For more information, contact the BOY SCOUT SEA BASE at (714) 642-5031. Jim. Ehret LITTER GIT TER Coordinator VESSEL USE AGREEMENT THIS AGRE ENT, is made and entered into this l � '�`�' day of 1997, by and between Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council, Inc., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter "BSA"), and the City of Newport Beach, California, a municipal corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of its Charter and the Constitution and the laws of the State of California, (hereinafter referred "CITY"): RECITALS: ¢y. WHEREAS, CITY has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, CITY owns a Hamilton Water Rake and desires to expand its use to keep the harbor clean. City is- dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment, and desires to provide assistance to CITY by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CITY is agreeable to joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interest of both CITY and BSA to enter into an alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The term of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one year from the date of execution by CITY and BSA, unless terminated as provided below. 2. CITY shall turn over possession of its Hamilton Water Rake (vessel-) to the BSA for their use and operation. 11 3. During the term of this agreement, the vessel shall be berthed at the BSA facility on Pacific Coast Highway, but CITY shall maintain berthing space for the vessel and should BSA be unable to berth the vessel at their facility, it shall be berthed at CITY's facility. ' 4. CITY shall procure and maintain during the course of this agreement liability insurance on the vessel naming BSA as additionally insured. 5. CITY shall make available to B�A, facilities where any trash collected by the vessel can be disposed. 6. BSA shall provide certified and trained skippers to operate the vessel. 7. The vessel shall be operated by trained skippers only. BSA may at its option provide one or more trained crew members on board to assist the skipper. 8. BSA shall maintain records on the operation of the vessel on forms provided by CITY, to include, but not be limited to, routine maintenance on the vessel, fuel cost, hours of operations, and amount and type of trash recovered. 9. CITY shall cover the cost of operation of the vessel to include the cost of gasoline, routine maintenance, and trash disposal containers. BSA shall use their best efforts to procure funding to recover the cost of operation of the vessel and shall use all funding received to reimburse CITY for these costs at the end of the agreement. 10. CITY shall assist BSA in identifying locations in the harbor where routine trash maintenance can be performed and also to identify special areas where unique projects can be accomplished using the vessel. 11. Scheduling of skippers' and crews' days and times of operations and routes of travel throughout the harbor shall be at the option of BSA. 12. All skippers and crews shall be volunteers through BSA and shall not be considered employees of or volunteers to the City of Newport Beach. Each volunteer shall complete signed and dated releases of liability on forms provided by CITY, which shall be filed with BSA and CITY. 13. BSA shall provide a VHF radio on the vessel while in operation and operator shall constantly monitor Channel 16. 0a t 14. Notices. A) Addresses. Notices or other communications which may be required or provided under the terms of this agreement shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesal,"1CA 92626-1425 2. CNB: City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 B) Method. All notices shall be,deemed. effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this agreement addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. 15. Termination. This agreement may be terminated by either party without cause, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section (NOTICES) above. 16. Indemnity. A) CITY shall be responsible for all personal injuries or property damage or claims caused by the negligence of its officers, agents, volunteers, and employees in the performance of this agreement and shall indemnify and hold BSA harmless from all such claims. B) BSA shall be responsible for all personal injuries or property damage or claims caused by the negligence of its officers, agents, volunteers, and employees in the performance of this 3 agreement and shall indemnify and hold CITY harmless from all such claims. 17. CITY shall at all times retain ownership of the vessel and upon termination of this agreement, BSA shall return possession of the vessel to CITY in good working and clean condition. 18. Neither party will discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion, sex, handicap or marital status in the performance of this agreement. Date: -!21 �- [ q I Date: 3 4 /9� El By: 1'� o Newport each Designated Repre entative Tim Riley, Fire and Marine Chief r "BSA" BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non -p fublic benefit torpor By: . Its: an Its: € a� e� PRODUCER�.:::::::::::::::::.........................................................:.......... Cal-Surance Associates, Inc. 333 City Blvd West Orange, CA 92668-7048 4 21 97 Y ROF.INFORMATION ONLY .... AND THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTE CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE D32 COMPANY FIREMAN'S FUND INS. COMPANY LETTER A <.:;;: ::::;:; ::»:: <<:;:x;:::;;;;>::a:;::o-;:a, <?aa::a:;%:w«•:>;»>,:,:.,,,»»,»:::................... ...............................- -- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 1CO 1. TYPE OF INSURANCE I POLICY NUMBER I PDATE (MM/DD/Y`) EFFECTIVE I PDATE (MM%DD/YY)N LIMITS I A GENERAL LIABILITY X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABILITY CLAIMS MADEXaOCCUR. OWNER'S &CONTRACTOR'S PROT. COMPANY B INSURED City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-1768 LETTER cLOMPAANY C E ITER COMPANY D COMPANY E LETTER <.:;;: ::::;:; ::»:: <<:;:x;:::;;;;>::a:;::o-;:a, <?aa::a:;%:w«•:>;»>,:,:.,,,»»,»:::................... ...............................- -- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 1CO 1. TYPE OF INSURANCE I POLICY NUMBER I PDATE (MM/DD/Y`) EFFECTIVE I PDATE (MM%DD/YY)N LIMITS I A GENERAL LIABILITY X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABILITY CLAIMS MADEXaOCCUR. OWNER'S &CONTRACTOR'S PROT. V 14 8 7 8 317 PROTECTIO & INDEMN $100,000 DED. BI $1,000 DED . 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INJURY $ EACH OCCURRENCE $ FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) S MED EXPENSE (Any one person) $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS GARAGE UABILf1Y COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT S BODILY INJURY (Per Person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per Accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ EXCESS LIABILITYEACH UMBRELLA FORM LIMB ELlA RM OTHER THAN R FO OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE S WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' UABIUTY STATUTORY OMITS EACH ACCIDENT $ DISEASE -POLICY OMIT $ DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE $ OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS (li!t l 1 t 1 l Ei7 L" riVLlJL iC L o ruyii ratL 1 1 l v.a-a WITH RESPECTS TO THE USAGE OF THE 1992 HAMILTON 20' PER ATTACHED CG20261185 POLICY SUBJECT TO 10 DAY NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FOR NONPAYMENT OF PREMIUM BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 3590 HARBOR GATEWAY NORTH COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92658 ............................ .... SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 3 0 DAYS WRrrTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IMA. � Gz POLICY NUMBER: #OV14878317 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Watercraft Police THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED -DESIGNATED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART. SCHEDULE Name of Person or Organization: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL 3590 HARBOR GATWAY NORTH COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92658-8915 (If no entry appears above, information required to complete this endorsement will be shown in the Declarations as applicable to this endorsement.) WHO IS AN INSURED (Section II) is amended to include as an insured the person or organization shown in the Schedule as an insured but only with respect to liability arising out of your operations or premises owned by or rented to you. CG 20 26 11 85 Copyright, Insurance Services Office, Inc., 1984 m1029mm.doc (01/97) g SENT 6Y:XeroxTelecopier 7020 5-20-97 ; 3:44PM ; M1@IWY10@,+'..keee,:.:anaBpFYtld+4dA'4dla'e:KSti&;i .. .' as .�, �Id p F6R � CAI- Gurance Aaaoaiates, Inc. oONFERI .333 City Blvd West DOES NO �~'inge, CA 9266$-704$ D32 COMPANY A tATm Y B 10NiIAiO City of Newport Beach r C 3300 Nowport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Camp -Mr $ew port Beach, CA 92658-1768 WMIR D 96733056;# 3 RIQKM UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLUM TI IIRD, RMNO OR ALTER THt COVERACM A! OOMP6ANICS AFFORDIND COVERAGE THS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TN>: POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE 590 PWW TQ THE 1wsUaEO NAM40 AWWX POR THE POLICY PFRIQQ INDICAT'90. 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ZFQRNIA 92658 swouw Awy 4F rwE ABGNE MOR1EE0 POLICIES 8E CANCELLED BEPORN TAR VCPiRATIOW DATE THEREOF, TK2 4SUINd COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO I'IIAIL 3 0 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE To THE CERTIMCATE MOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAII, SUCW NOTIOR AWAIk UPQSE NO d#U4AT*4 6;t UAOIL17Y of ANY KIND UPON THE OOMPANY, MG AQENTS CA4 ANPRNENr•A7WEa n� Vn or, mummm POtpt7YNUtII�ItR IdiNru0elmi l 1 � UMM2 .. 0W6RALLIMILRY X 06mm9 b1AL ®INIRAL UAOILt1Y OLAIMBMADE FX7=Q9, Owws a =RrPAC7I ft PACT. OV14078317 PROTECTIC & 12MEMN $100, Q o 0 I)ED . 91 000 DED, PD 4 / 01 / 5� 7 4/01/98 C3tJ,lEPRALACIlOf1E�lA1!I 0 00. rAItOi wVN-QOtAKw A%1& I RMONAL&At1V.>WLIRY I EACK=Uf V CE a FIRaI reyww4r►9 s NPED WCPIiPU➢a y" M pt D w AU30now U"ILITY ANYAM AL+. 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ZFQRNIA 92658 swouw Awy 4F rwE ABGNE MOR1EE0 POLICIES 8E CANCELLED BEPORN TAR VCPiRATIOW DATE THEREOF, TK2 4SUINd COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO I'IIAIL 3 0 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE To THE CERTIMCATE MOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAII, SUCW NOTIOR AWAIk UPQSE NO d#U4AT*4 6;t UAOIL17Y of ANY KIND UPON THE OOMPANY, MG AQENTS CA4 ANPRNENr•A7WEa n� SENT■ BY:Xerox Teieco ier 70.20 5-20-97 ; 3:43PM jk ca.i-Surance Ageociates , Inc . 3._.City Blvd West Inge, C!A 92698-7048 X33 2 City of Newport Beach :300 vewport Boulevard P . 0. Boat 1768 Newport Beaoh, CA 9�G59-1768 967330569# 2 4/221/97 CONF906 No RIG14TS UPON T'MR' 09 "fIFICATC MC3UX9, TI OC►ES NOT' AMEND, EVEN10 014 ALTER THE COVERAGE AF Po cf OW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE O OMPAa+Y A INS , CO. �OF THE WEST/9 J P1 �Y B N� C BY TME r THI$tN0zm N IN TIFY Bi�4NFiIAI E PO REs O E141 U OE jjk MU To _ iH18 1S 7b 0Ef$'!'IF`� THAT THE POL1Gi>cS OF INBLIpA1V4E L�S7Ep BEI.' 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SHbuLCI ANY OF THE ABOVE DE84A $ED PQI.IC$E6 BE CANCELaD SEMAT THF BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA i WIRAT$CN DA's THERIEDF_ THE 18BUINS COMPANY WILL eNorAvom TO „4)RANGE COT7N'TY C'.C)=CTT, MAIL ^ 3 0 PAys wAIT-rEN NOnGE TO THE CRIVI lAIGAT6 HOLDER NAM eD TO THE 64a!;o HAP30R GATEWAY NORTH ' Larr, e1uT 'FAILURE TO NAIL SUCH t4OTtCE Z ALf INIKSE NO OBLIeATION! OR �.:OSTA MESA, CALIM NSA 92553-8915 UAOILTY OF AW KNO UPON THE COMPANY, ITS A4E1ITS OR N} EPRFSlENTATIVIK 1 UNWIND 11 DITA71VIII so/tio 'd SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 5-20-97 ; 3:47PM ; HUMAN RESOURCES-► 9u733055;# 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Human Resources P. O. Box 1768, Newport Beech CA 92658.895 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach CA 92663 Date:,_ To: -Igwz From: &U4AX-4 frAoa&f Fax:'' e �,,.„� — _ _ Fain; Phone; Phone: �v 3 NO.OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER PAGE: ol%% Comaa ants: � ' Stl .�' . FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92658 PHONE #: 714-644-3047 OR 714-644-3044 FAX # 714-673-3056 FAX COVER sijEET TO:�%/ FAX: FROM: DATE: - -1: � -110 97 NUMBER OF PAGES: �- /ice .1 R _. CLEAN SWEEP., LOG DATE OPERATOR HOUR METER TRASH FUEL START STOP COLLECTED (GAL.) RELEASE OF LIABILITY (READ THIS FORM BEFORE SIGNING) In consideration for the use of the City of Newport Beach's Water Rake, including operation of the vessel and activities involving participation as a deck hand or skipper, I (we), the undersigned, (in case of a minor, father and/or mother and/or guardian of participant), agree and acknowledge as follows: 1. Participation in the Water Rake use program is voluntary. 2. The participant is in good health and able to perform duties on the Water Rake without restrictions. 3. Participant assumes all risks associated with participation in use of Water Rake. 4. There is a real possibility that the participant could be seriously injured while participating in the Water Rake use program. With a complete understanding of the forgoing, the undersigned hereby agrees, discharges and holds harmless the City of Newport Beach, and all of its officers, agents and employees, from any and all liability, claims, demands, damages, costs, loss of service, expenses and compensation as a result of any injuries, death or damage whatsoever to person or property arising out of, or in any way related to participation in the Water Rake use program, with the Boy Scouts of America or use of and services, facilities or equipment of the City of Newport Beach, and also all claims or rights of action for damages which participant has, or may hereinafter have, either before or after he/she had reached his/her majority, resulting or to the result from or in connection with or participation in and/or arising out of the City of Newport Beach/ Boy Scouts of America Water Rake use program. If participant is a minor, the undersigned hereby acknowledged to be lawful parent(s) (and/or guardian(s)) of the participant, and acknowledge(s) my/ our qualifications to sign the Release on behalf of the participant. Date If under the age of 18: Date Signature Signature (Participant) (Parent /or guardian of minor) CLEAN SWEEp LOG DATE TIME OPERATOR I HOUR METER START I STOP COhQ.1ENT5'. DATE TIME TOTAL HRS.= OPERATOR I HOUR METER START I STOP TOTAL HRS•= COMMENTS'. TRASH I FUEL COLLECTED AMT. = (GAL.) COST = HRS. = TRASH I FUEL COLLECTED AMT.= (GAL.) COST = 04/21/1997 15:01 r' October 9, 1992 7146443.378 NFT BCH F IREMARI:NE JAI ."Ilk TO: JOSEPH '-DUCK) LAMBERT, Equipment maintenance superintendent FROM: RAY GARVER, Marine Safety Lieutenant S 3JECT: ASSIGN UNIT NUMBER 2847 TO NEW MARINE DEPARTMENT VESSEL,. PAGE 02 The City has acquired, by private donation• a new harbor clean app vessel. This vessel is to be operated and maintained through. the Marine Department budget. Please male the neer unit assignment number be 2847. "Tlie Marine Department by design has assigned all Marine Department vessels to the 40 series of numbers. Attached is a copy of the Billq-Sale please obtain the proper registration and CF numbers for the vessel. If the original Bill of Sale is required contact the City Managers office as He has retained the original. Additionally for your information the naxne of the new vessel is: If I can be; of any assistance please give me a call at 3444. Thank you. CNC: Frank Clark, Purchasing Manager 04/2I/1997 15:01 7146443378 NPT BCH FIRE&MARINE wt mum. MEL Ifismumil ME ML �m of now BUItT FF U." Cy NEWPOR ORT SLYO 3300 NEW? NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 W. 4. 1 Certify Under Y interest in the vesael, BE OF RE IST RED TE 10 days. Release Datl§ 000106 polst-iV Fax Note INDOCUMENTED VESSEL CERTIFICATE 'OF NUMBER R;ILDER YR BUILT YR MODEL PURCHASE DATE CLASS LENSTH FT -IN lAAM I LTON 92 92 09/25/92 PP. UL PROP VESSEL TYPE HULL MATL mo G, Q x w AR V55SEL USE DATE ISSUED, CE/ALCG OT FEE FECVD PIC FEE EXEM:::T GOVT (:,4/ J::, /95 30 o4/17,/95 9 ANNUAL EXEMFT REBISTIERa Ow.27 ry mijpnp-r REACH VALID TO" TYPE USE "'IF NUMBER 82 V7 CF 3044 XC HULL 10 MMBER DNS9�23 STICKER ISSUED .B67 -350 AMOUW, PAID $NFrtE NEWF'ORT eLVD AMEWNT DUE A40UNT REND 14EWPORT BEAC�i CA 92663 LIEWULDEF Eo 3svd $ NONE 4,H*rl , CH C CRDT H00 628 02 l.')00000 0013 CM HC10 041-,595 V7 CF 3044XC 1 92-3 3NIdVNS36Id H08 18N 8L66VV9VTL T0:9T LSET/TZ/tO b8 ?-r��d 3NI6VG W=� Id HOE 1dhJ 8z66vv9bTL T0:9T 1.66T/T3.,-'t,0 TO ` G/G ALL— DATE �f ❑ Accounts P yable ❑ General Services ❑ Administrative Services ❑ Human Resouice ❑ Arts ❑ Mayor �/ L Q Building ❑ M.I.S. �f,T a City Attorney ❑ Planning ❑ City Clerk ❑ Police ❑ City Manager ❑ Public Works/LE_ nn ring ❑ City Manager (Assistant) ❑Public Works ti �es� ❑ Community Services, ❑ Revenue [ Fire & Marine � L FROM v ' ❑ ACTION ❑ XS REQUESTED ❑ REVIEW NfZgNFORMATION ❑ COMMENT FILE [—]SIGNATURE ❑��e- RETURN REMARKS I r AL-SURANCE s---------------------------------------------------- COMMERCIAL -------,--.--...---------._.-,.--- ------------- CaM ERCIAL DEPARTMENT FAX COVER SHEET ---------------------- ------------------------------------- DATE, ----------- ------ ------------ DATE; lq -7 TIME: 4C�. . TOTAL NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER ( j TO FRCM FAX NO., 71.Y- �� e��,,,� ,w�� FAX NO—* (714.)939-1654 -�T 'COMPANY'e, °V - *_&R: MARI2 Vis_ LOPEZ Moiling Address: P,O, Box 7048, Orange, CA 92613-7048 * (77A) 939-0800 60/10'd V�:90 Ini L6-2-NVf V )P7 19q r w AA It .1 IIA 10 f 1 11 0 - , 11, ...l. . trdling Addre5s-. P.O. Boy, 7048a Orane, CA F2613 -7048o (714) 939-0800 Fo/To -d — H:80 201 L6-is-Nvr 04 � � � n c �P FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92658 PHONE #: 714-644-3047 OR 714-644-3044 FAX # 714-673-3056 FAX COVER SHEET TO: FAX: cl// )l FROM: �,��i�✓�. DATE: 1-3 NUMBER OF PAGES: 0 �� P 6, '1 FO P, FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92658 PHONE #: 714-644-3047 OR 714-644-3044 FAX # '714-673-3056 FAX COVER SHEET TO: FAX: FROM: DATE: NUMBER OF PAGES: FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT 70 NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92658 PHONE #: 714-644-3047 OR 714-644-3044 FAX # 714-673-3056 TO: FAX: FROM: FAX COVER SHEET m DATE: / Z�/ --(, /''1 NUMBER OF PAGES: REMARKS: '�w C, �� - -3-6 VESSEL USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this day of ,1996, by and between Boy Scouts of America;Orange County Council, Inc., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter "BSA"), and the City of Newport Beach, California, a municipal corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of its Charter and the Constitution and the laws of the State of California, (hereinafter referred "CITY"): RECITALS: WHEREAS, CITY has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, CITY desires to expand its use of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean and is dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide assistance to CITY by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CITY is agreeable to joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interest of both CITY and BSA to enter into a strategic alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The term of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one year from the date of execution by CITY and BSA, unless terminated as provided below. 2. The CITY shall turn over possession of it's Hamilton Water Rake (vessel), to the BSA for their use and operation. 3. During the term of this agreement, the vessel shall be berthed at the BSA facility on Pacific Coast Highway, but the CITY shall maintain berthing space for the vessel and should BSA be unable to berth the vessel at their facility, it shall be berthed at the CITY's facility. 4. The CITY shall procure and maintain during the course of this agreement liability insurance on the vessel naming the BSA as additionally insured. . 5. The CITY shall make available to the BSA, facilities where any collected trash can be disposed of. 6. The BSA shall certify and train skippers to operate the vessel with the assistance of the CITY. 7. The vessel shall be operated b trait p y ned&-(ers-only with the option of 1 or more trained crew members on board. S. The BSA shall maintain records on the operation of the vessel on forms provided by the CITY, to include, but not limited to, routine maintenance on the vessel, fuel cost, hours of operations and amount and type of trash recovered. 9. The BSA shall use their best efforts to procure funding to cover the cost of operations of the vessel for the length of this agreement, to include the cost of gasoline, routine maintenance, trash disposal containers and shall reimburse the CITY for these costs at the end of the agreement. 10. The CITY shall assist the BSA in identifying locations in the harbor where routine trash maintenance can be performed and also to identify special areas where unique projects can be performed using the vessel. 11. Scheduling of skippers' and crews' days and times of operations and routes of travel throughout the harbor shall be at the option of the BSA. 12. All volunteer skippers and crew shall complete signed and dated releases of liability which shall be filed with the BSA. 13. The BSA shall provide a VHF radio on the vessel while in operation and operator shall constantly monitor Channel 16. CITY AND BSA FURTHER AGREE AS FOLLOWS: A) Addresses. Notices or other communications which may required or provided under the terms of this agreement shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 2. CNB: City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 B) Method. All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this agreement addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. C) Termination. This agreement may be terminated by either party, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section (NOTICES) above ("Notice of Termination). D) Indemnity. E) Revisionary Interest. F) Non -Discrimination Covenant. �►� FOO-0lr-V.V NXIAMI Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department Marine Environmental Division Date: December 12,1996 To: Robin Clauson From: Tony Melum Subject: MOU between Boy Scouts and City of Newport Beach Attached is the "specific written agreement" mentioned on page 2, second to the last "whereas", in the MOU between the City and the Boy Scouts. Could you review and add any standard previsions you feel necessary. Does this need to go back to Council for signatures? I need it as soon as is convenient. Let me know. Thanks. Date To: From: Subject: Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department Marine Environmental Division June 26, 1996 MAYOR HEDGES AND CITY COUNCIL FIRE AND MARINE CHIEF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Recommendation: If desired, authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the attached Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Newport Beach and the Boy Scouts of America. Background: The City of Newport Beach currently has two vessels used in debris removal within the Newport Harbor. One vessel is an 18 foot aluminum run about, the other is a Hamilton Water Rake, donated to the City. As a result of recent budget constraints, the staffing on these two vessels has been reduced to one employee three days a week. Depending on the nature and location of the debris targeted for that particular day or week, we use the vessel that is most appropriate. Recently we became aware that the Boy Scouts of America and the Sea Scout Base was interested in becoming more involved in programs to enhance Newport bay and would be interested in providing some assistance in the funding and operation of harbor clean up. Representatives of the Fire and Marine Department met with representatives of the Boy Scouts of America and that meeting resulted in the attached Memorandum of Understanding. This Memorandum of Understanding and subsequent agreements could make available skippers and crew to operate the Hamilton Water Rake. This has the potential of more than doubling the amount of time spent on the water removing debris and also providing manpower to handle special projects within the harbor for debris cleanup. As mentioned in the Memorandum of Understanding, it will be necessary at a later date, to draft specific written agreements which will establish respective responsibilities and obligations of the partys, requirements for monitoring and recording of volunteer hours and specific procedures for the use of the "Water Rake". However, the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding will be the first step towards a program to fund and staff additional debris vessel time within the harbor. The Memorandum of Understanding has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to form. Melum, Tony From: Clauson, Robin To: Melum, Tony Subject: RE: Boy Scout's Operation of "our" Water Rake Date: Wednesday, September 11, 1996 11:47AM both From: Melum, Tony To: Clauson, Robin Subject: Boy Scout's Operation of "our" Water Rake Date: Wednesday, September 11, 1996 1 1:12AM In the follow up agreement do we need some sort of indemnity clause and hold harmless agreement or shall we have the individuals sign releases or both, as regard the operation of the boat? Page 1 BSA 0cc 7516027 P.02 EMORA111®tf1iA OF UNDERSTANDING RSTANDI This memorandumof understanding (I OU) Is made and entered Into this day May 31, 1999. BY and BETWEEN The City of Newport Beach (hereinafter referred to as "CNB").. AND BOW SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "BSA CNB and BSA are sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to as the "parties" and individually as a ,Party.,, RECITALS. WHEREAS, CNB keit has a missions to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keen it clean; and WHEREAS, BBA is a premier, respected youth organization whose principle purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through its outdoor programs utilizing.adult volunteers; and WHEREAS, BSA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of Orange County, for over 75 years and, during that period, developed a mutually beneficial relationship with the CNB skaffa and WHEREAS, BBA and CNB each recognize the mutual benefits of past interaction between the Parties, and they potential future benefits of joint programs and projects; and WHEREAS, CNB desires to expand its use of a water rake to keep the harbor clean and is dedicated to providing a positive, harbor experiences for Orange County youth, and WHEREAS, BBA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide,4sistance to CNB by encouraging and organizing their members and vc Wn.teers to work on certain CNB protects and to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has lead the way in oaring and conserving natural resources since its inception; and 1 TE:SA OCC 7516027 P.03 WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CNB is agreeable to considering the Joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to k4ep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, CNB and BSA recognize that specific written agreements for such collaboration will be required: to establish (i) the respective responsibilities and obligations of the Parties,;(ii) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours; and (III) specific procedures for the use of the water rake, and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best inter6sts of both CNB and BSA to enter into a strategic alliance In order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, 130TH PARTIES .MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 TERM. A. The term of this MMU shall remain In full force and effect for a padod of t year from the date of execution by CNB (�Eflective Date"), and shall be automatically renewed annually thereafter, subject to Section 6 (TERMINATION), below. SECTION 2 PA.. ES. A. ESA DAefenat Rgyr®sen BSA hereby designates the Scout Executive of the Orange County Council, or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as ("BSA Representative") to the BSA's Raison ,for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, Merit Gibbs Is the Scout Executive. The BSA representative shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specifled herein. B. CNS Desl Mated RtprgegWIX9.1 NCNB hereby designates (hereinafter referred to as to be CNB's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this POU, _ is the Director. Director shall be authorized to manage, doordirtate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein, except for these provisions specifically requiring the approval of the City Council. C. _Changg of Desl ni Rd r9 t V -e. Either Party may change its designated representative at any time by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to Section 5 below. Pq BSA OCC 7516027 P'.04 SECTION 3 SIIBILI�'I '§ A. BSA resi ; lbiillitles BSA responsibilities under this MQU shall include: 1. Encouraging SSA Packs, Troops, Teams and Fasts to participate in the CNS's Clean Harbor Program. by volunteering service to teach classes and skipper the vessel. 2. Encouraging BSA members, volunteers and donors to contribute to the development of the clean harbor, water rake and environmental programs and provide classroom facilities under this MOO. 3. Advising on the appropriate'merit lodges and rank requirements so that the liaison can help BSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resouroes of the harbor. 4. Designing Incentives such as "adoption" papers and a patch program which would be available to BSA, units In order to encourage units to participate and support the Clean Harbor dater Rabe Program, 5. Inviting the liaison and/or his/her designee to attend BSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 6. Assist in fundraising efforts. 7. Provide classroom facilities. G. Assisi fn Identifying special projects. g. Help recruit volunteers to tech classes, skipper vessels, and work on special projects. S, C , soonsIbIllitles. GNB responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 1. Identifying service projects at the harbor for BSA units and members which could qualify participants 'to rn.set service and Eagle Project requirements. 2. Allowing BSA the opportun. 1ty to inform liaison regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements sothat the liaison can, within the scope of their existing assigned duties, be of assistance to BSA programs, 3. Considering BSA and youth program needs in overall scope and use of harbor. BSA OCG 7516027 fes. 95 4. Inviting the BBA Representative to attend meetings of the CNB to promote �✓ communications S. Provide volunteer access to the Cities two debris vessels. o. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 7. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the debris vessels. 8. Provide vessel operation training to a Select number of skippers. 4 It is assumed by the City that the skippers would thea provide training for the crew that will assist in man' nincg the vessels when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America.. 9. Provide technical support and Input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts of America to volunteers. 10. identify the scope of work within the City of. Newport Beach for debris removal. 11. Identify special projects. 12. Disposal of refuse. 13. Provide employee to train and supervise volunteer efforts. D. 40101 E68-Ro teibllitii of, thea Both Parties under this MOO shall; i. Promote communications between CNB and BSS,. 2. Explore the possibility of establishing BBA Explorer fasts to encourage harbor andlor natural resource management careers. 3. Jointly provide berthing of vessel based on program and dock needsAimitations. 0 RSA OCC 7516027 P.06 SECTION 4 MN iRUCTt N "FEW i"ACILiTiES A. Gagoral Tjrrvas. ESA and CICS agree to cooperate in negotiating the teras and conditions of written agreements. B. Agreement to l&ree. The Parties understand that this Section~ 4 is a general statement of the intent of the Parties and constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be binding on either Party. It the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the Hamilton Water. Rake; such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties if and when such agree rnent is executed and approved by both parties. The Parties agree to negotiat' diligently and in the spirit of good faith to accomplish the intent of this Agreement. It is understood, however, that (i) before and such written agreement shall be binding, such.agreement will require the approval of the CNB, and (ii) that upon such approval and such written agreement will be independent and will not terminate by reason of future termination of this MMU. C. jj20-0-1scrImIaLtionCovenent. Any and all agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Seb#ion 4 shall contain a provision prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, political persuasion or residence. D. Itevereionacy Interest. Any agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision providing that upon term ination of any such agreement, the water rake remains with CNI3. SECTION S NOTICE A. Addressee. Notices or other commudcations which may be required or provided under the terms of this MOO shall be given as follows: 1. IDSA: Boy. Scouts of America., Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA, 92626-1425 Attention: Scout Executive with copy: Soy Scouts of America, Grange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Bice President (Legal Counsel) 0 ESA OCC 7516027 F.07 B. Mem All notices shall be deerl�ed effective when in writing and delivered In person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as abov®, Any notices, c 0.rrespondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this MQU, addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such charge to the other Pavy. SECTION S TERllLINATiON. A. This MOU may be terminated by:either party, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice Of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICES) above ('Notice of Termination"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, it Is understood and agreed that if the parties enter into any independent written agreements in Gordan with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreements will be independent of this MOU and, therefore, termination of this' MOU will not result in termination of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Parties. SECTION 7 STATUS CP R§A AND CN13 A. BSA and CNB are, and shall at all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which they perforin under the terms of this MOU, Nothing contained herein shall be constructed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal and agent, between BSA and CNB, or any pf their agents or emplQyees, Both Parties assume exclusively the responsibility, for the acts of their employees or agents, as they relate to services -to be provided during the course and scope of their relationship. BSA, its agents and employees shall not be entitled to right and/or privileges of CNB's employees and shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of BSA's employees and shall not 'be considered in any manner to be BSA employees. 2 BSA occ 7855027 P. 08' SECTION 8 TIME 4�E jUjj3; ENgE A. The parties may move forward to publicize that the process is underway in collaboration to keep the harbor Olean. IN WITNESS '" HEREOFy each, party hereto has executed this MOU by a duly authorized represeritativ�e as Iot the date set forth above, (end of agreement - signature on next page) 6 BSA OCC "COUNTY" COUNTY OF ORANGiE Dote: SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS ®OCIUM'ENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 7516027 P.09 By: Mayor of City Council of Newpcn Beach, Orange County, California By: ... "SSA" BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, GRANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profft public benefit corporation By-, r Its: By: Bate: Itm 8 VESSEL USE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this day of ,1996, by and between Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council, Inc., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter "BSA"), and the City of Newport Beach, California, a municipal corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of its Charter and the Constitution and the laws of the State of California, (hereinafter referred "CITY"): RECITALS: WHEREAS, CITY has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; rdesirb� and�WHEREAS, CITYes to expand its use to keep the harbor clea is dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience fyr Orange County youth; and WHEREAS BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving rvicereservin and protecting the environment and desires to provide assistance to CITY by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CITY is agreeable to joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and aITLI WHEREAS, It is in the =mutual b(alliance interest of both CITY and BSA to enter into in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The term of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect for a period of one year from the date of execution by CITY and BSA, unless terminated as provided below. 2. The CITY shall turn over possession of it's Hamilton Water Rake (vessel), to the BSA for their use and operation. 3. During the term of this agreement, the vessel shall be berthed at the BSA facility on Pacific Coast Highway, but the CITY shall maintain berthing space for the vessel and should BSA be unable to berth the vessel at their facility, it shall be berthed at the CITY's facility. 4. The CITY shall procure and maintain during the course of this agreement liability insurance on the vessel naming the BSA as additionally` insured. 5. The CITY shall make available to the BSA, facilities where any tras"Ccan b8disposed'Wr 414- 6. ,_6. The BSA shall�certif%d train -skippers to operate the vessel 'd' a . , a& 7. The vessel shall be operated by trained scuppers onlynz the options of 1 or � more trained crew members on board - J P S. The BSA shall maintain records on the operation of the vessel on forms provided by the CITY, to include, but not( united to, routine maintenance on the vessel, fuel cost, hours of operations and aMio'unt and type of trash recovered. 9. 1) The BSA shall use their best efforts to procure fundin- cost of operations of the vessel f , to inc u 1 cost of aso me, routine maintenance tra osa cont ' nd shall sa U.6C a& reimburse the CITY for these costs at the end of the agreement. IL 10. The CITY shall assist the BSA in identifying locations in the harbor where routine trash maintenance can be performed and also to identify special areas where unique projects can be performed using the vessel. 11. Scheduling of skippers' and crews' days and times of operations and routes of travel throughout the harbor shall be at the option of the BSA. rr g �.�% 12. Aller skippers and crew/shall complete signed and dated releases of liability, which shall be filed with the BSA -t 13. The BSA shall provide a VHF radio on th vessel while in operation and operator shall constantly monitor Channel 16. z Gil d 3. During the term of this agreement, the vessel shall be berthed at the BSA facility on Pacific Coast Highway, but the CITY shall maintain berthing space for the vessel and should BSA be unable to berth the vessel at their facility, it shall be berthed at the CITY's facility. 4. The CITY shall procure and maintain during the course of this agreement liability insurance on the vessel naming the BSA as additionally insured. 5. The CITY shall make available to the BSA, facilities where any trash collected by the vessel can be disposed of. 6. The BSA shall provide certified and trained skippers to operate the vessel. 7. The vessel shall be operated by trained skippers only. BSA may at its option provide 1 or more trained crew members on board to assist the skipper. 8. The BSA shall maintain records on the operation of the vessel on forms provided by the CITY, to include, but not be limited to, routine maintenance on the vessel, fuel cost, hours of operations and amount and type of trash recovered. 9. City shall cover the cost of operations of the vessel to include the cost of gasoline, routine maintenance and trash disposal containers. The BSA shall use their best efforts to procure funding to recover the cost of operations of the vessel and shall use all funding received to reimburse the CITY for these costs at the end of the agreement. 10. The CITY shall assist the BSA in identifying locations in the harbor where routine trash maintenance can be performed and also to identify special areas where unique projects can be performed using the vessel. 11. Scheduling of skippers' and crews' days and times of operations and routes of travel throughout the harbor shall be at the option of the BSA. 12. All skippers and crew shall be volunteers through BSA and shall not be considered employees of or volunteers to the City of Newport Beach. Each volunteer shall complete signed and dated releases of liability on form provided by City, which shall be filed with the BSA and City. l D A H E O Addresses. Notices or other communications which may required or provided under the terms of this agreement shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 2. CNB: City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Method. All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this agreement addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. Termiadtion. This agreement may be terminated by either party upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section (NOTICES) above ("Notice of Termination). Indemnity. E) Revisionary Interest. F) Non -Discrimination Covenant. le 6 S, Acb� ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMFERICA 3590 Harbor Gateway Ngrth Costa Mesa, California 92626-1425 (714) 545.4990 • Fax (714) 546.0415 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COOPER SHEET DATE: TO I M11 fy�gLrn CG,SP'.ANY: . FAX PHONE : FROM.- LEO() 1'1) � bl.A ��'.,.�r—'_ Fn _ (� iC 5G5_0415 -- Foy Scows or America orange County Counzil, Inc. 3590 Harbor Gateway ;forth Costa Mesa, California 92525-1425 If them are any pr6blems with the transmission of this cocuuleF�t please notify cur office at (714) 546-4990. Thank you. TOTAL PAGES: (including this cover sheet) ADDITIONAL MESSAGES s. PO CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U >.IMP: _ _ P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 �'qti Fo R��P May 25,1996 Mr. Devon Dougherty Director of Financial Services Boy Scouts of America 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Dear Devon: After our brief meeting I have attempted to put into words the initial understanding for the eventual MOU between the City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department and the Boy Scouts of America. The meeting provided me with a general idea of where I think we are proposing to go. In reviewing the draft between the Boy Scouts of America and Harbors, Beaches and Parks, it seems the meat of the agreement is in the responsibilities, so I have provided for your initial review what I see as the partnership purpose and the responsibilities of the two parties in the MOU we are proposing. PARTNERSHIP PURPOSE To facilitate greater debris removal from Newport Harbor through a partnership between the City of Newport Beach and the Boy Scouts of America, which would have the following component parts: 1. Fundraising. 2. Increase educational awareness. 3. Utilization of volunteers 4. Identify and implement special projects within the harbor with a focus on debris removal. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Page 2 Mr. Devon Dougherty May 25,1996 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Fund raising. 2. Vessel berthing (1 or 2 debris vessels) 3. Provide classroom facilities 4. Volunteers to: • Teach classes • Skipper vessels and • Special projects 5. To assist in identifying special projects. THE CITIES RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provide volunteer access to the cities two debris vessels. 2. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 3. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the debris vessels. 4. Provide vessel operation training to a select number of skippers. • It is assumed by the City that the skippers would then provide training for the crew that will assist in manning the vessels when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America. 5. Provide technical support and input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts of America to volunteers. 6. Identify the scope of work within the City of Newport Beach for debris removal. 7. Identify special projects. It is my first shot. Please review and give me your thoughts at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Tony Melum Deputy Chief TM/la BSA OGC 7516027 P.10 Ews V VK AMM-UXA i'E RELEASE; FOR MORE LNRMA,TION CONTACT: Issued June 4, 1995 Devon Dougherty or Michael Mixon (7141546-4990 SCQU7S HELLP CLEAN Up NEWPORT HARBOR Begin Joint Effort ✓;'sing "Water Rake" COSTA MESA, CA-- The Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America will participate this Saturday, June 81h, in Clean Hai -bar Day, a half-day event dedicated, to the conservation and maintenance of Newport Harbor. As a part of their participation, they will begin a joint project with the City of Newport Beach to pool their respective efforts to peep the harbor cleats and preserve it for the continued enjoyment of Orange County citizens. Discussions are ongoing as to the method and coordination of the "Hamilton Nater Rake" (a specially designed vessel that scoops trash out of waterways) to maximize its use. A total of 500 participants areexpected during Saturday's activities, with 200 Boy Scouts using a "fleet" of boats tanning from Sea Scout ships to canoes. The Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America is the largest youth -serving agency hi the county, providing over 93,000 youth during 1995 with educational programs that instill values, develop social and leaderWp skills, promote physical fitness, and increase environmental awareness, 46 V MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (the "Memorandum") dated , 1994, is entered by and between the City of Newport Beach (the "City") and Pierce Brothers ("Pierce Brothers"). RECITALS A. Pierce Brothers owns and operates Pacific View Memorial Park ("Pacific View") located within the City which has operated under a Conditional Use Permit ("CUP") issued in 1958 by the County of Orange. All of the property within Pacific View is dedicated for cemetery purposes pursuant to the laws of the State of California. B. Pacific View has applied for a grading permit to construct additional roadways and storm drains within the cemetery property. The roadways were completed without first obtaining the required permit. The storm drains have not yet been installed. C. Through discussions between representatives of the City and Pacific View, certain understandings have been reached with respect to the pending grading permit application and future development requiring permits within Pacific View, which understandings are memorialized herein. AGREEMENT The parties agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. Since the roadways will be used for cemetery purposes only, and Pacific View is obligated and will set aside funds for the maintenance of roadways within the cemetery, the City will, upon Pacific View's submittal of plans and permit fees, issue a grading permit for the existing roadways and the planned",..storm drains which are the subject of Plan Check # 459-94. The permit will be finaled as to the roadways, but will disclose that no inspections have been made on those roads and that the work does not meet City requirements for dimensions and earthwork specifications. The storm drains will be installed and inspected pursuant to the permit. 2. Pacific View will execute a hold harmless agreement by which it accepts full responsibility for any damage caused by the roadways and storm drains. 3. Pacific View shall obtain grading permits prior to any future construction requiring grading and within the scope of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code. Grading and building permits shall be required and obtained for all future grading, roadways, mausoleums, and administration buildings, in Pacific View Memorial Park. Minor grading relating to development of ground internment sites shall be exempt as specified in the Municipal Code. 4. This Agreement shall not be construed to imply the City warrants, in any way, the roadways presently existing within Pacific View Memorial Park, and constructed without first having obtained and complied with conditions of a Newport Beach grading permit. 5. This Agreement shall not be construed to imply the City is without legal authority to fully enforce its building codes as they relate to Pacific View Memorial Park. 6. All of the covenants, stipulations, promises, and agreements contained in this Memorandum by or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, either of the parties hereto, shall bind or inure to the benefit of the successors of the respective parties. 7. This Memorandum may be executed in several counterparts each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Memorandum as of the date first above written and such date shall be deemed the date of this Memorandum. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Approved and Acknowledged by Office of City Attorney By Kevin J. Murphy City Manager Approved as to Form: City Attorney's Office wb\agr\pacview.mou PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Approved and Acknowledged by Pierce Brothers, a California Corporation By Its: MAY 15 '96 12:56PM THE IRVINE CO FROM:EMA HBP DIRECTOR au 714 720 21.11 RPR 261 1996 4=P.2/8 P,01 HARBOR$, BEACHES AND PARK$ P.O. BOX'4048 SANTA ANA, CA $2702 PAX* (714) 04-474 DA►I E. April 26, 1990. FAX#: (714)720-2111 TO: Bernard Haniscalco AMN'TION1: FROM: BQb i DESCRE' ON:_ .. 'This should be considered a work in progress document. It needs to be reviewed by County Coun®el, I will be on vacation FridaX, A. ril 26 throe h May 7 1996. _ I will 121ck vo, wQrk on this when I ,r curn Non.- WE A= TWSNTIZ' G A,TOTAL OF 7 PAGES INCLUDING TWS COYER PAGE. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM VMN THE TRANSMISSION CALL US AT (714) 83"667 MAY -15-1996 12:59 714 72x9,2111 96% P.10 MAY 15 '96 12:57PM THE IRVINE CQ FREMS HBF DIRECTOR T®-. 714 720 2111 RPR 26: 1990 4: P.3�8 P. 02 OM MSMPAMM OF MWSRSTANDING g,S Op_*,WVux or O=ZJLSTAXDZWa (this "MOU") is made said entered into this - day of : 1996. ar and UTWEEN THE COUNTY OP OPJWGB, a subdivision of the State of California (hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY") . AM boy scoWS OF AMSSICA, OPANGE COMM COUNCIL, INC. , a California s,on-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "BSA") . GOUNTY and BSA are Sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to ars the "parties and individually ag a "Party. of -11 wxvivLa, the Harbors, Beaches and parks (map) program of COUNTY's rzavirantnental Management Agency (M4A) operates COVOTY' s regional parks and other recreation fac9li.ti,e&, and hav a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the aatugsl resources of orange County; and SSA is a premier, respected, youth organization whose principal purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through its outdoor programs utilisiasg adult volunte3ers; and AF8ZRZA6, BEA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of orange County for over 75 year9 and, during that period, developed a mutually beneficial, relationship with the Hag staff; and WZRBA,S, BSA and COUNTY each recognise the mutual benefits of past interaction between the Parties, and the potential future benefits of joint programs and projects; and MMS, COWTy desires to gXpald its use of UP facilitieg by groups dedicated to Organizing positive outdoor experiences for Orange County youth; and nxho, BSA is dedicated to cc munity service and desires to provide assistance to County by encouraging and organising their members and volunteers to work on certain KSP projectR and to assist in the continued maintenance of Rap i'acilitiea; and WKWIA9, BSA needs to expand its current fa allities in, order to Continue delivering outdoor programs to the youth of Orange County and to train its adult vp)unteer8; and . MaMS, BSA has proposed and COUNTY is agreQable to Conaidering the development and construction by BSA of new facilities at at least one COUNTY par, at SSA's sole cost and expense, to be operated by VSA for use by both HBA and the general public; and WXngAs, COUNTY and BSA recognize Haat specific written agreements for such facility development will be required to establish (i) the respective II - MAY -15-1996 13:00 714 728 2111 98.; P.11 MAY 15 '96 12:57PM THE IRVINE CO 714 720 2111 APR 26, 1996 4-IP.4/9 P-03 FROM: EMR HRP DIRECTOR TU' responsibi.litj.es and obligations of the Parties; (ii) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours, and (iii) specific gxocedures far the use of recreational facilities; and WHERZA9, it is in the mutual beat interests of both the County and BSA to eater into a strategic alliance in Order to accomplish the foregoing goals; SON, ZHB ORE 3i1 CONSaozRXTZDN or T8$ PROXXORS COYMTM MM2211 BOTS PARTZES XV79ALLY AG RX8 As 701,1,owl; *- 1. 1. XM. The term of this 140IP shall remain in full force and effect for a period of five (5) years from the date of execution by cauN1'Y ("Effective Date"9, and shall be automatically renewed annually thereafter, subject to Section 6 (TERMIXATION), below. a. gaR3E�• 8.1, ss, as3.mF®a �tana_e_gantatc B6A hereby designates the Scout' Executive of grange'Ccunty Council or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as („DSA Representative") .to be BSA's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOV. As of the date of this MOV; Kent Gibbs is the Scout Sxeoutive.' The BSA representative shall be authorised to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and. activities specified herein. 2.2_ Cnrr X a liana ed RQ0X0NAfttatiY4- COMM hereby designates BMA Director of Harbors, beaches and Parks (hereinafter referred to as IIHBP DIRECTOR") to be COUM's liaison for all matters in regard to this MU, As of the date of this MOV, Robert Fisher is the HSP DirectOr. unP DIRHCTOR shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementations Of services and activities specified herein, except for those provisions spscificaily requiring the' approv&l Of the county Board of Supervisors. 2.3. Clhsncs Of D+seisma byp. zither party may change its desig:aated representative at any time by.gfvingt writt8n Ratite t4 the Other party pursuant to Section 5 below. 3. TgTme 3.5. BSA ResponaLbilitfes. SSA respOneibilities under thin MOU shall include: a. Encouraging SSA Packs, Troops, Tesms and Posts to participate in the COUqTy' a ,Adopt a park-, Program, by volunteering service to the COUNTY'S facilities. b. Establishing a system, in Cooperation with the Park )tangess, whereby the COUNTY will receive on a regular basis, seportS detailing information regarding the number Of volunteeT"pours provided, the location of such volunteer services and the type of services performed during said period. The • torm and content of such reports shall be mutually agreed to by the Parties. O. zncouraging 'RSA members, volunteer$ and donors to contribute -2- MAY-15-1996 13:00 714 720 2111 ear P.12 MAY 15 196 12:58PM �RaM:EMA sHHP DIRECTOR THE IRVINE CO?14 7�0 X111 APIZ 2Es� 1996 4:P.5/8 P.24 to the development of the SSA programs utilising COUNTY facilities under this HOU. " d. Advising Park Rangers regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the Park Rangers can help BSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resources of the various COMM parks. e. Informing Paris Rangers of certain SSA functions, including monthly Roundtablas, Scout -0 -Rama, Leadership Training Conference and other events, ,so that the Rangers can inform BSA units as to the resources and opportunities available aL the various COUNTY parks. f. Providing opportunity for XBp to include articles in BSA publioations regarding the "Adopt -A -Park" Programa, explaining other rescurcea available to NSA unitz at the COMMY parks, ,and requesting assistance from SSA units for various needs at the various parks. g. Designing incentives ,such as "adoption" papers and a patch program which would be available to BSB units in order to encourage units to participate and support the "Adopt -A- Park" program, h. inviting the SRP DIRSCTOR and/or his/icer designee to attend SSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 3..2. C COtWTy responsibilities under this MOU shall include: a. identifying service projects at the respective packs for BSA units and meitbars which could qualify participants to deet service hour and Eagle Project requirements. b. Allowing BSA the opportunity to inform park Ungera, regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the Park Rangers can, within the scOp6 Of t3hsir existing assigned duties, be of assistance to BSA programs. C. Considering BSA program needs in scheduling HBP facilities. d. inviting the BSA Representative to attend meetings of the Orange County Harbors, Beachbe and Pawls CommLesiot; and/ar an XBp roundation (which COUFry may taus® to be formed) to promote communicatione. 3.3. Joi8 a LIWAS of th part.i.es. $aCh Sorties under this MOU ahall: a, promote cvmmunicationm between COU.NTH and BSA. b. Wlara the possibility of establishing BSA Explorer. Posts to' -3. i=iAi4 -15-199 7 13.01 714 720 21.11 97% P.13 MAY 15 '96 12:56PM THE IRVINE CO FROM : EMR F19P DIRECTOR TO a 714 720 2111 APR 2fa a 1996 4:P.6/8 encourage park and/or natural resource Management careers. 4.'l_ fie 'A, Tem. BSA and COMM agree to cOOPeTRte in negotiating the terms and conditions of written agreements between the parties whereby BSA may be allowed to lease from COUNTY certain lands within O'Neill Regional Bark, as identified an Exhibit A, its reliance upon 96A, a covenant to construct certain new facili.tiee to .be operated by the BSA fcr the benefit of BSA mesobers and the general public. Such lease shall provide for the speCifeiC detaila of the construction obl e9ations sof BSA, the parameters for the use Of the fscilfti" by BSA units and the general public, and other terms and eonditiona for the operation of the facilities by BSA as well as the obligations and rights of COUMY . 4.2. The parties understated that this Section 4 is a general Statement of the intent Of tS9 Partiesand constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be binding on either party. of the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the O'Neill property, such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties it and when Such agreement, is executed and &Pproved by bods parties. The. Parties agree to negotiate diligently and in the spirit of good faith to accomplish the intent of ths.s Agreement. It is,understood, however, that (i) before any such written agreement shall ba binding such agreement will raVire the approval of the county Board of Supervisors, and ti j) that upon such approval any such written agreement will be independent and will not terminate by reason of future terminations sof chis HOU. 4.3. s i WgAggj. Any and all agreements entered into betwee:i the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contains apovision prohibiting discriminati=, based upon race, color, religion, political percumcion or residence. 4.4 Any agreements entered into between the parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain at provision providing that upon Lermi:la►tion+ of any such agratMO it. the facilities Constructesa by BSA pursuant to that agreement shall be vacated by BSA, and shall be considered thereafter cOUN`i'Y.'s sole pz'operty. 8SA will execute any documents reasonably rOquirsd upon auob termination to enture that title Lo such improvements is vested in the COUNTY. S. ma 5.1. Aggro Notices or other communications which may be required or provided under the terms of this MOU shall he given as follows: CtiL7 y: Harbors, Beacheda and parks Co%,Mty of Orange/04A Pont Office Box 4048 Santa Ana. CA 92702-4048 Attention: Director BSA: soy Scouts of America, Orange County Council, Inc. l , %f MAY -15-1996 i3:01 714 720 2111 96% P.14 MAY 15 '96 12:58PM THE IRVINE CCD FROM a EMA HBP D I RECTOR TO: 714 780 8111 APR 26% 1996 „ 3990 Harbor Gateway Nortb Costs Mesa, Cat 92626 Attention: scout Executive with copy: Soy Scouts of AMOVica, Orange Cou=y Council, lnc. 3590 Harbor Gateway North Cosatra Mesa, CA 92626 Attention: Vice President" (Legal CQUU8e1) q; --Tr G P,06 5.2. o . All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States tstaailr first: c14,88, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or rewired by this 160U, addressed° in any other fashion shall. be deemed not given, The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other party. 6. TBRXjNXT%0X. This Molt may be terminated by sither party, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICSS) above (°NoticO of Terminatione) . Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that it the parties enter into any independent written agreements in accordance with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreements will be -independent of this MOV and, therefore, termination of this MOU will not result in t OrminaetiOn of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Partials. 7. STATUS ap 813A AND cow=. sSA and comm are, and shall at all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for _ the manner in which they perform under the terms of this NOV. nothing contained herein shall be construed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or princi.pa3 and agent, between BSA and CO"iTt=, or any of their agents or em,a7oyag&. Both parties assume exclusively the responsibility for the acts of their employees or agents, as they relate to serviess to be provided during the vourse and scope of their relationship. BSA, its agents and employees shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of COUNTY'S employees and shall not be considered in any manner to be COUNTY employeea3. COUNTY, its agents and employees, snail not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of ZSA'a empl.oyeesss and shall not be considasrred in any Manner to be BSA employees. =N w;Tnas t=RXOP, each party hereto has executed this 14OU by a duly authorized representative as of the date set forth above. (Reid of Agreement - Signatures an Next Page) -5- MAY-15-1996 13:02 714 720 2111 97% P.15 MAY 15 '96 12:59PM THE IRVINECO714 7�� �g11 FROMaEM1q HHP DIRECTOR Date. S7[GNSD AM CRRTIF19D THAT A Cory or T1118 VOCUMM Rks B$RR DRLZVERED TO TOR CR%1Rxw 01' TOR BO Kathleen S. ®oodno Acting Clerk of the Board of supervisors of orange County, California pates Rap ;dme 6042211213307 MAY -157-1996 13=02 "COWTY" COMM OF OF AMS APR 26, 1996 4:'P.8r8 P-07 Sys Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of orange County, California APPROM AS TO FOM z►9mcs MI WATSON CRUD AMSTAW COVM COMSEL OXAMN QOO ITY r 0=701MU By: Deputy %Baku BOY SCOUTS Or AMICA, ORMOE COWTY COMIL, INC., a C&Iit*=ia n0n- profit public benefit Qarporatian By, Itse Bys Its -S- 714 720 2111 97: tr P.16 -COMM'JOURNAL- DATE MAY -15-1996 ***** TIME 13:07 *** P'01 ^` MODE = TRANSMISSION 5 13:07 END=MRY-15 13:07 NO. COM A8BR/NTWK STATION NAME/ PAGES TELEPHONE NO. 001 INC 8931041 000 { FAX -900 V1.35}** -714 870 7338 FROM:EMP HBP DIRECTOR _ _ OR ..._ ... � ._� 714 720 2111 WK co, i»a J• V � To° IMUOPMDU d OF tnt nSTANDING TgIB X=oPJ1W?f6 oB WMEASTAMMO (this "MOV") is made and entered :Lnto this day of , 1996. /� I ! /' 4e ' o 4 l 8Y and BET4P88Lii THE E, e-ewbdis a of AM boy scoMS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUN'T'Y COUNCIL, INC. , a California ries,-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "BSA")- =Wi and BSA are sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to as the "Parties" and individually as a "Party." BaOZ.2AI t4Kgpx", the Harbors, Beaches and Parks (148]?) program of COUNTY'r. Environmental Management Agency (EMA) operates CoUISZ'Y's regional parks and other recreation fac5.lities, and has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the nat=al resources of orange County; and WnMS, BSA is a premier, respected youth organisation whose principal purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through ita outdoor programs utilizing adult vclunteera; and WgZRSAs, BSA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of orange County for over 75 yearosa:.K-gi n � O� vele ed a nmutu . waxRZKO, BSA andeelgry each recognise the mutual benefits of interaction between the Parties, and the potential #v*=,'e'benefits of joint programs and projects; and /�Eu�fl2- a, desires to expand its. gree o d _un on Lae o e Cot and o G� To est 'rev" `y0� J MRATAB, nsAis dedicated to community service and desires to provide assiotance to ��bynencouraging and orgsaising their members and voaunteers to worg on certain KBP- rojeeta and to -assist in SAB WXZPJW, BSA needs to expand its current facilities in. order to continue in its adult delivering VOWLY—n - 70 1 wwRS'A8 BSA has proposed and eeb%*rr is agreeable to considering the de ruC xon y e Y pa .k at BSA' bo -be YAL ra p lic; and WKXFJW, eet'r and BSA recognize that specific written agreements for such rtaviZ"y development will be required to establish (i) the respective -1- MAY -15-1990 13:00 714 720 2111 98% P.11 FROM o EMR HBP D I RECTOR TU. 714 72B 2111 Hrrc 401 responsibilities and obligations of the Parties; (ii) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours] and (iii) specific procedures for the use of 0 Sol and WHEREas, �it is in the mutual best interests of both the CouqW and BSA to enter into a 1iarnee n order to accomplish the foregoing goals, Now, THBRNFORE =H CONSIDEAILTION or TER PIL=T gas I CONTATM HIM22 d, so= PARTIES XOALLY AORB$ A0 FOLLOWS: 1. X= h to of this MOU shall remains in fulrce and effect for s period of €#v from the date of execution by P'affective Date"), and shall be automatically renewed annually thereafter, subject to Section & (TERMINATION), below. 2,1, A Dia aaatod 8a20,0i�ntative• 13SA hereby designates the Scout' Executive of Orange County Council or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as ("ASA representative") ,to be BSA'& liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOV, Kent Gibbs is the Scout 8zecutive,' The 88A representative shalt be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure propel implementation of services and.aetivities specified herein. 2.2. nnt+* y pa iSMg id RenreaintutJvo , cowff hereby designates EMA` a Director of Harbors, beaches and Parka (hereinafter referred to as "HBP nIReCTOR") to be COLT=,& liaison for all matters 3.n regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOV, Robert Fisher is the HSP Director. HBP DIRECTOR shall be authorised to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein, except for those provisions specifically requiring the approval of the county Board of Supervisors. 2.3. W. Asn of 26041MMAd_Ritasesotstativp. zither Darty may change its designaLed representative at any time by giving written notice to the other party pursuant to Section 5 below. 3. i E . include: 3,1, asx nesponsibilities. BSA responsibilities under thio MOU shall a. Encouraging BSA Packs, Troops, Team& and Posta to participate in the COUIgTY's "Adopt a Park" Program, by volunteering service to the COUNTY's facilities. b. Establishing a system, in cooperation with the park }rangers, whereby the coVNTY will receive on a regular basis, report& detailing information regarding the number of volunteeir'hou.s provided, the location of such volunteer servicee and the type of services performed during said period. The -form and content of such reports Shall be mutually agreed to by the. parties. C. encouraging RSA members, volunteer& and donors to contribute -2- MA`t'-15-1996 1�-):00 714 72CI 2111 So% P.12 FROM�EMA.};HP DIRECTOR iu: 714 720 2111 w'K zbl 77b 4,� to the development of the SSA programs utilising COUNTY facilities under this MOU. d. Advising Park Rangers regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the Park Rangers can help SSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resources of the various COUNTY parks. e. Infoirming Park Rangers of certain SSA functions, including monthly Roundtables,'Scout-O-Rama, Leadership Training Conference and other events, so that the Rangers can inform BSA units Bs to the resources and opportunities available at the various CouNTY parks. f. Providing opportunity for ABP to include articles in SSA publications regarding the "Adopt -A -Bark" Program, explaining other resources available to NSA unite at the COUNTY parks, and requesting assistance from BBA units for various needs at the various parks, g. Designing incentives such as "adoption" papers and a patch program which would be available to SSA unite in order to encourage units to participate and support the "Adopt -A- Park" program. h. Inviting the Hap DIRECTOR and/or his/her designee to attend BSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 3,3, COMM R09V0zgjbjjjjjAj. COUNTY responsibilities under this MOU shall include: a. Identifying service projects at the respective parks for BSA units and members which could qualify pa:rticipauts to meet service hour and Eagle Project requirements, 3.3. MOU -ahalI : b. Allowing SBA the opportunity to inform park Rangers, regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the Park Rangers can, within the scope of their existing assigned duties, be of assistance to BSA programa. c. Considering BSA program needs in scheduling IMP facilities. d. Inviting the BSA Representative to attend meeting& of the Orange County Harbors, Beechen and Parke COMMLeeiOn andlor an &BP Foundation (which COUNTY may cause to be formed) to promote communications. ga n� es2,aib3.litie of -the Parnas. both Parties under this a, Promote communications between COUNTY and BSA. b. Explore the possibility of establishing SBA Sxplorer.Posts to -a- MRY-15-19% 13'01 714 729 2111 97% P.13 I. . -- - -. . FROM EMR HBP DIRECTOR TD: .... ?14 720 2111 RoK 2U' IVV0 encourage park and/or natural resource management oaraers. 4. p-1!&r-ILTTXJM- 4.1. tie oral TAX=. BSA and COUNTY agree to cooperate in nagotiating the terms and conditions of written agreements between the Parties whereby BSA may be allowed to lease from COUNTY certain lands within O'Neill Regional Park, as identified on Exhibit A, in ralianco upon BSA'a covenant to construct certain new facilities to be operated by the ASA for the benefit of BSA mesabers and the general public. Such lease shall provide for the specific detail$ of the construction obligations of BSA, the parameters jot the use of the facilities by BSA units and the general public, and other terms and eonditiona for the operation of the facilities by BSA as well as the obligations and rights of coin Y. 4.3, tie Ae�. The Farcies understand that this section 4 is a general statement of the intent of the Parties and constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be blUdisg on either party. if the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the O'Neill property, such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties it and when such agreement is executed and Approved by both parties. The Parties agree to negotiate diligently and in the spirit of goad faith to accomplish the intent Of this Agreement. It is.underetood, however, that W before any such written agreeMent shall be binding such agreement will require the appaovalOf thXtte:z County Board of Supervisors, and til} that upon such app Yu ch agreement will be independent and will not terminate by reason of future termination Of this MOU. 4.3. "^" nil rjMj Rtien Cov4 gilt. Any and:all agreements entered into betwee:s the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color. religion, political persuasion or residence. 4.4 ve Any agreements entered into between the parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision providing that upon termi:1ation of any such agreemebt, the facilities constructed by SSA pursuant to that agreement shall be vacated by BSA, and shall be considered thereafter COUNTY.'s 5010 Property. BSA will execute any documents reasonably required upon such termination to ensure that title to such improvements is vented in the COUNTY. AddreNotices or other communications which may be required or provided under the torms of this MOV shall be given as follows: COUNTY: Harbors, Beachag ano parks County of Orange/EMP boat office Box 4048 Santa Ana, CA 92702-4048 Attention:_ Director BSA: Boy scouts of America, Orange County Council, Inc. -4- MAY-15-1996 13:01 714 72-0 21111 6%' P.14 PPR 263 15y6 FROM:EMA HBP DIRECTOR TO, 714 720 2111 3590 harbor Gateway North Costa. Mesa, CA 83526 Attention: Scout Executive with copy: Boy Scouts of A,nerica, orange County Council, Zac. 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 93626 Attention: Vice President' (Legal Cout3Se1) 5.2. xylbAd. All notices shall be deemed effective when its writing and delivered its person or deposited in the United States'MRil, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this HOU, addressed in any eyeothr fashion shrill. be deemed not given, The Parties hereby may change t anes to which notices are to be sent by 95ving notice of such change to the other Party. 6. TBRXtNATZON. This Mov may be terminated by either pasty, upon delivery to the other party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate givers in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICES) abOVS ("NatiCO of 7,ermination")- Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that if the parties enter into any independent written agreements in accordance with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreements will be -independent of this MOV and, therefore, termination of this MOLT will not result its termination of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Parties. 7. STATUS OF 88A ANA COM=. SSA and COUM are, and shall At all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which they perform udder the terms of this MOV. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as creating the relatfotsship of employer and employee, or principa3 and agent, between BSA and cot7lm, or any of their agents or eml, )Oyeesc. 'cath portion assume exclusively the responsibility for the stats of t2leir employees or agents, as they relate to services to be provided during the coures and sscvpc of their relationship. SSA, its agents and employees shall not be entitled to rights and/or privilege: of COUM'B 6MlOyees and shall not bs considered in any manner to be COUNTY employees. COUNTY, its agents and employees, shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of U5A'a employees and shall not be considered in any manner to be BSA employees. =!t WZTMSS waRmor, each party hereto has executed this MOV by a duly authorized representative as of the date set forth above. (End of Agreement - Signatures on Next Page) -5- MAY-15-1996 13:02 714 720 2111 97% P. 15 _°�' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U = P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 CqG/F R �P May 25,1996 Mr. Devon Dougherty Director of Financial Services Boy Scouts of America 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Dear Devon: After our brief meeting I have attempted to put into words the initial understanding for the eventual MOU between the City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department and the Boy Scouts of America. The meeting provided me with a general idea of where I think we are proposing to go. In reviewing the draft between the Boy Scouts of America and Harbors, Beaches and Parks, it seems the meat of the agreement is in the responsibilities, so I have provided for your initial review what I see as the partnership purpose and the responsibilities of the two parties in the MOU we are proposing. PARTNERSHIP PURPOSE To facilitate greater debris removal from Newport Harbor through a partnership between the City of Newport Beach and the Boy Scouts of America, which would have the following component parts: 1. Fundraising. 2. Increase educational awareness. 3. Utilization of volunteers 4. Identify and implement special projects within the harbor with a focus on debris removal. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Page 2 Mr. Devon Dougherty May 25,1996 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Fund raising. 2. Vessel berthing (1 or 2 debris vessels) 3. Provide classroom facilities 4. Volunteers to: • Teach classes • Skipper vessels and • Special projects 5. To assist in identifying special projects. THE CITIES RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provide volunteer access to the cities two debris vessels. 2. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 3. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the debris vessels. 4. Provide vessel operation training to a select number of skippers. • It is assumed by the City that the skippers would then provide training for the crew that will assist in manning the vessels when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America. 5. Provide technical support and input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts of America to volunteers. 6. Identify the scope of work within the City of Newport Beach for debris removal. 7. Identify special projects. It is my first shot. Please review and give me your thoughts at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Tony Melum Deputy Chief TM/ la a n 1- 1 F. of 7 F. 9 1 ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, Califomia 92626-1425 (714) 546.4990 • Fax (714) 546.0415 FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COYER SHEET DATE: TO: �nna ftlgAuyn COMP.Al"Y : . PHO�INE : FAX r GI;5 - 3a,5io FROM: Dcog i DoAk - �i Boy Scouts of ATierica Orange County Ccunc11, Inc. 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, California 92525-1425 (7i-1) 54-5`0415 If there are any prbblems with the transmission of this cocume,t please notify our office at (714) 546-4990. Thank you. TOTAL PAGES: f (including ~this cover sheet) ADDITIONAL MESSAGES:. Y MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This memorandum of understanding (MOU) Is made and entered Into this day May 31, 1996. BY and BETWEEN The City of Newport Beach (hereinafter referred to as "CNB°).. AND BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as 'BSA", CNB and BSA are sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to as the °Parties" and individually as a "Party." RE ITALS: WHEREAS, CNB Marine Division has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, BSA is a premier, respected youth organization whose principle purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through its outdoor programs utilizing adult volunteers; and WHEREAS, BSA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of Orange County, for over 75 years and, during that period, developed a mutually beneficial relationship with the CNB staff; and WHEREAS, BSA and CNB each recognize the mutual benefits of past interaction between the Parties, and the potential future benefits of joint programs and projects; and WHEREAS, CNB desires to expand its use of a water rake to keep the harbor clean and is dedicated to providing a positive. harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA. is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide ,ssistance to CNB by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to work on certain CNB projects and to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and WHEREAS, BSA has lead the way in caring and conserving natural resources since its inception; and 1 DIaH Uj-4- 7515027 P. 03 WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CNB -is agreeable to considering the joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to, keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, CN5 and BSA recognize that specific written agreements for such collaboration will be required, to establish (i) the respective responsibilities and obligations of the Partles; ,(0) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours; and (ill) specific procedures for the use of the water rake; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interests of both CNB and BSA to enter into a strategic alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE IN CONSIVERATION OF THE PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, BOTH PARTIEg'.MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION $ TERM. A. The term of this MOU shall remain in .full force and effect for a period of 1 year from the date of execution by CNB ("Effective Date"), and shall be automatically renewed annually thereafter, subject to Section 6 (TERMINATION), below. SECTION 2 PARTIES. A. ®SA Doelgneted ReprOMMOUY9. BSA hereby designates the Scout Executive of the Orange County Council: or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as ("BSA Representative") to the BSA's Ilaison ,for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, Kent Gibbs Is the. Scout Executive. The BSA representative shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein. B. CN®_ D63fsInated R ' Offilft. CNB hereby designates (hereinafter referred to as ) to be CNB's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, is the Director. Director shall be authorized -to menage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein, except for those provisions specifically requiring the approval of the City Council. C. Changg of Designated Ranre ntjVe Either Party may change its designated representative at any time by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to Section 5 below. 2 SiECTION 3 RESP SPIBILITI S A►- BSA tymns,, Ibilltles BSA responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 1. Encouraging BSA Packs, Tr®ops, Teams and Posts to participate in the CNS's Clean Harbor program, by volunteering service to teach classes and skipper the vessel. 2. Encouraging BSA members, volunteers and donors to contribute to the development of the clean harbor, water rake and environmental programs and provide classroom facilities under this MOU. 3. Advising on the appropriate'rnerit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can help BSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resources off the harbor. 4. Designing Incentives such as "adoption° papers and a patch program which would be available to BSA units in order to encourage units to participate and support the Clean Harbor Water Rake Program. 5. Inviting the liaison and/or his/her designee to attend BSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 6. Assist in fundraising efforts. 7. Provide classroom facilities. G. Assist In Identifying special projects. 9. Help recruit volunteers to teach classes, skipper vessels, and work on special projects. B. CNB-mmonsibilltlgl. CNB responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 1. Identifying service projects at the harbor for BSA units and members which could qualify participants to'i`r t .service and Eagle Project requirements. 2. Allowing BSA the opportunity, to in, liaison regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can, within the scope of their existing assigned dutles, be of assistance to BSA programs, 3. Considering BSA and youth program needs in overall scope and use of harbor. 3 751E -02r F'. _Ir 4. Inviting the BSA Representative to attend meetings of the CNB to promote communications S. Provide volunteer access to the cities two debris vessels. S. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 7. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the debris vessels. 8. Provide vessel operation training to a select number of skippers. It is assumed by the Oity that the skippers would then provide training for the crew that Will assist in manning the vessels when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America. g. Provide technical support and input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts!of America to volunteers. 10. identify the scope of work within the City of Newport Beach for debris removal. 11. Identify special projects, 12. Disposal of refuse. 13. Provide employee to train and supervise volunteer efforts. D. Jolrt4 reeponsfbliitiee of the Pooe, Both Parties under this MOM shall: I. Promote communications between CNB and BSA. 2. Explore the possibility of establishing BSA Explorer Posts to encourage harbor and -for natural resoures management careers. 3. ,Jointly provide berthing of vessel based on program and dock needs/limitatlons. 4 7516027 P. 0E. SECTION 4 CON§jRUCTfCIN OF NEW FACILITIES A. General Terms. BSA and CNB agree to cooperate in negotiating the terms and conditions of written agreements. B. AQL92ment t8 Aaree. The Parties understand that this Section 4 is a general statement of the intent of the Parties and constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be binding on either Party. [t the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the Hamilton Water. Rake; such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties If and when such agreement is executed and approved by both parties. The Parties agree to negotiate diligently end in the spirit of good faith to accomplish the intent of this Agreement. It ,is understood, however, that (I) before and such written agreement shall be binding, such. agreement will require the approval of the CNB, and (ii) that upon such approval and such written agreement will be independent and will not terminate by reason of future termination of.this MOU. C. h2n-DiscrImInation Covenant,. Any and all agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section . 4 shall contain a provision prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, political persuasion or residence. D. ReverelonaryIng Any agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision providing that upon termination of any such agreement, the water rake .remains with CNB. SECTION 5 NOTICES A. Addressee. Notices or other communications which may be required or provided under the terms of this MOU shall be given as follows: 11. BSA: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Getaway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Scout Executive with copy: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Vice President (Legal Counsel) 5 n ., j r. F'. C1 f ®• Method., All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above, Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this Moo, addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be cent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. SECTION 6 TERMINATION. A. This MOU may be terminated by:erther party, upon delivery to the other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICES) above ("Notice. of Termination"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that if the parties enter into any independent written agreements in accordance with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreements will be independent of this MOU and, therefore, termination of this MOU will not result in termination of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Parties. SECTION 7 STATUS OF B A AND NB A. BSA and CNB are, and shall at all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which they perform under the terms of this MOU.. Nothing contained herein shall be constructed as creating the relationship of employer and employee, or principal and agent, between BSA and CNB, or any of their agents or employees. Both Parties assume exclusively the responsibility.for. the acts of their employees or agenic, as they relate to services to be provided during the course and scope of their relationship. BSA, its agents and employees shall not be entitled to right and/or privileges of CNB's employees and. shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of BSA's employees and shall not be considered in any manner to be BSA employees. E SECTION 8 TIME ISIS OF THIS; SSEN!gE A. The parties may move forward to publicize that the process is underway in collaboration to keep the harbor clean. IN WITNESS THEREOF, each, party hereto has executed this MOU by a duly authorized representative as of the date set forth above. (end of agreement - signature on next page) 7 mSH Li CC 75 1 E -02 i P. 0 "COUNTY" COUNTY OF ORANGE Date: By, Mayor of City Council of Newport Beach, Orange County, California SIGNED AND CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAIR MAN OF THE BOARD Date: By: 71BSA11 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation By: By: Its• Its; *00 4 5 F F. r x"';.ie•: ?7; 1993 P _ 02 f U9 DiR.EOTOR OF HAFT A tCAi,€ eS 6 PARK$ LMATIONi T. FIC)URTH FLOOR SANTA ANA,, wALIFO NIA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY HAASORS, SLIAAND PAU Ms. Mickey Harnage> WrectQr goy cr�ra3 of ALmerlca Sea Base 1931gWesL , pacific -Woast � hvay evpoa a a ache C.4 92663 P.0, WX 4046 ANNA ANA, CA 02702-4048 rK,_EWi�tONE 714 8�4,6% a A14 # 4034.47434 Dear Banc you for your litter of Augvst 22, 3993 describing the planned ren vai�on 4. of yout nativity dock. Your plans were nevi ved by the Coastal Facilities Rca and recommendations for minor rev3.sion8 have been sent di.--ietly to the project a mann%ge,.A 'Lisa Miller, evet. as stated in Item it Qf yout !ease, any alterations or smprovemeDr Made to the Demised Premises must have prior written caonrMot of the Director of EHAsi.a to ,e this is an important safety related improvement which has been fisuggested and supported by HB&P staff for apprt ximateiy two years, please y - corzside! this letter to be tis requisite written app Val. in addizlon, Tony McIUM, Tidelands AdmillisCraWr for the City of Newport �10ach, has gugge,, ted that to avoid duplication of effort, city staff will PsMv ,dat the necessary plan check and inspection services. Staff concurs and will provi,d@ technical assistanto to the city to enst=e county tidelands are imp TOVed and apz a ted properly. Also, as a reminder, J�OM 9 of your lease requires that you shall furnish the county vith "as -bull glans of the iamprovemcints within 60 days of the, compl ei ott of the proJect. Keep up tlae good vork. HB&P is highly supportive of your efforts to provilie safe focilities for the valuable marine related educational programs provided at this site, please direot any questions you may have regarding this project to Tuan at (714)489-5 very truly obiert G. Fisher, Director Harbors, (teaches and Parks TIT; p t / 373 3090915452989 CC; L� Paul 4N7l7 y f 1 ; FAX 1 �Number: dLY � ¢p�fw1 �f]*, N� �"`.: $d1 ♦�64..�997� ber: a�SF��"!`���sr.� a_..,-.�,�^ EBF; � � � ..y :•y � — Sent by, f� � � I FAX umber, d (7141548-5315 r This transmission contains - pages inOudi this cover Sheet, i { 7 } !p4 E f fFJ i I „l �� ryJ9 6f jG uyf'fIL LVYg1 e QVC 4',. As scaneone who performs services without remuneration, I understand that I am a volunteer, and not an employee, of the Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is my further understanding that while volunteering to help on Orange County Council properties, I am not entitled to nor shall I receive Worker's Compensation Benefits to cover me in case of an accident. The Council in my behalf, and in recognition of my contribution to further Scouting programs, does carry an accident policy to cover medical expenses up to the limit of that policy. I understand that a claim form, should I need one, is available from the Camp Property Manager, or Council Business Manager, and needs to be secured at the time of the accident and reported immediately to the insurancd carrier. Dated Signed chr/go 05/27/92 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING This memorandum of understanding (MOU) is made and entered into this day May 31, 1996. BY and BETWEEN The City of Newport Beach (hereinafter referred toxa_ "CNB"). AND BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "BSA"). CNB and BSA are sometimes hereinafter jointly referred to as the "Parties" and individually as a ""Party". RECITALS: WHEREAS, CNB has a mission to expand public knowledge and appreciation of the natural resources of the harbor and keep it clean; and WHEREAS, BSA is a premier, respected youth organization whose principle purpose is to deliver traditional values to the youth of Orange County through its outdoor programs utilizing adult volunteers; and WHEREAS, BSA has effectively delivered its program to a significant number of the youth of Orange county for over 75 years and, during that period, developed a mutually beneficial relationship with the CNB staff; and WHEREAS, BSA and CNB each recognize the mutual benefits of past interaction between the Parties, and the potential future benefits of joint programs and projects; and WHEREAS, CNB desires to expand its use of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean and is dedicated to providing a positive harbor experience for Orange County youth; and WHEREAS, BSA is dedicated to community service, preserving and protecting the environment and desires to provide assistance to CNB by encouraging and organizing their members and volunteers to assist in the continued maintenance of the harbor; and 1 WHEREAS, BSA has proposed and CNB is agreeable to considering the joint operation of the Hamilton Water Rake to keep the harbor clean; and WHEREAS, CNB and BSA recognize that specific written agreements for such collaboration will be required to establish (i) the respective responsibilities and obligations of the Parties; (ii) requirements for monitoring and reporting the volunteer hours; and (iii) specific procedures for the use of the water rake; and WHEREAS, It is in the mutual best interests of both CNB and BSA to enter into a strategic alliance in order to accomplish the foregoing goals; NOW, THEREFORE IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PROMISES CONTAINED HEREIN, BOTH PARTIES MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 TERM. A. The term of this MOU shall remain in full force and effect for a period of 1 year from the date of execution by CNS ("Effective Date"), and shall be automatically renewed annually thereafter, subject to Section 6 (TERMINATION), below. SECTION 2 PARTIES. A. BSA Designated Representatives. BSA hereby designates the Scout Executive of the Orange County Council or his nominee (hereinafter referred to as ("BSA Representative") to the BSA's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, Kent Gibbs is the Scout Executive. The BSA representative shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein. CNB Designated Representative. CNB hereby designates (hereinafter referred to as ) to be CNB's liaison for all matters in regard to this MOU. As of the date of this MOU, is the Director. Director shall be authorized to manage, coordinate and assure proper implementation of services and activities specified herein, except for those provisions specifically requiring the approval of the City Council. 2 C. Change of Designated Representative. Either Party may change its designated representative at any time by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to Section 5 below. SECTION 3 RESPONSIBILITIES A. BSA responsibilities. BSA responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 1. Encouraging BSA Packs, Troops, Teams and Posts to participate in the CNB's debris removal program, by volunteering service to teach classes and skipper the vessel. 2. Encouraging BSA members, volunteers and donors to contribute to the development of a clean harbor operation of the water rake and other environmental programs and provide classroom facilities under this MOU. 3. Advising on the appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can help BSA units understand, appreciate and assist in enhancing and conserving the resources of the harbor. 4. Designing incentives such as "adoption" papers and a patch program which would available to BSA units in order to encourage units to participate and support the Clean Harbor Water Rake Program. 5. Inviting the BSA or CNB liaison and/or his/her designee to attend BSA Executive Board meetings to promote coordination and communications. 6. Assist in fundraising efforts. 7. Provide classroom facilities. 8. Assist in identifying special projects. 9. Help recruit volunteers to teach classes, skipper vessels, and work on special projects. B. CNB responsibilities. CNB responsibilities under this MOU shall include: 3 1. Identifying service projects at the harbor for BSA units and members which could qualify participants to meet service and Eagle Project requirements. 2. Allowing BSA the opportunity to inform CNB liason regarding appropriate merit badges and rank requirements so that the liaison can, within the scope of their existing assigned duties, be of assistance to BSA programs. 3. Considering BSA and youth program needs in overall scope and use of harbor. 4. Inviting the BSA Representative to attend meetings of the CNB to promote communications. 5. Provide volunteer access to the cities' Hamilton Water Rake. 6. Provide fuel for the debris vessels. 7. Continue the ongoing maintenance of the Hamilton Water Rake. 8. Provide vessel operation training to a select number of skippers. ♦ It is assumed by the City that the skippers would then provide training for the crew that will assist in manning the Hamilton Water Rake when they are operated by the Boy Scouts of America. 9. Provide technical support and input for class preparation to subsequently be taught by the Boy Scouts of America to volunteers. 10. Identify the scope of work within the City of Newport Beach for debris removal. 11. Identify special projects. 12. Disposal of refuse. 13. Provide employee to train and supervise volunteer efforts. D. joint responsibilities of the Parties. Both Parties under this MOU shall: 1. Promote communications between CNS and BSA. M 2. Explore the possibility of establishing BSA Explorer Posts to encourage harbor and/or natural resource management careers. 3. Jointly provide berthing of vessel based on program and dock needs/ limitations. SECTION 4 CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FACILITIES A. General Terms. BSA and CNB agree to cooperate in negotiating the terms and conditions of subsequent written agreements, to implement the terms of this MOU. B. Agreement to Agree. The Parties understand that this Section 4 is a general statement of the intent of the Parties and constitutes an agreement to agree which shall not be binding on either Party. If the Parties are successful in negotiating a written agreement with respect to the use of the Hamilton Water Rage; such agreement will be binding upon the respective parties if and when such agreement is executed and approved by both parties. The Parties agree to negotiate diligently and in the spirit of good faith to accomplish the intent of this Agreement. It is understood, however, that (i) before and such written agreement shall be binding, such agreement will require the approval of the CNB, and (ii) that upon such approval and such written agreement will be independent and will not terminate by reason of future termination of this MOU. C. . Non -Discrimination Convenant. Any and all agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, political persuasion or residence. D. Reversionary Interest. Any agreements entered into between the Parties pursuant to this Section 4 shall contain a provision providing that upon termination of any such agreement, the water rake remains with CNB. SECTION 5 NOTICES A. Addresses. Notices or other communications which may be required or provided under the terms of this MOU shall be given as follows: 1. BSA: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 5 Attention: Scout Executive with copy: Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 3590 Harbor Gateway North Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1425 Attention: Vice President (Legal Counsel) 2. CNB City of Newport Beach Fire and Marine Chief P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 B. Method. All notices shall be deemed effective when in writing and delivered in person or deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid and addressed as above. Any notices, correspondence, reports and/or statements authorized or required by this MOU, addressed in any other fashion shall be deemed not given. The Parties hereby may change the addressee to which notices are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other Party. SECTION 6 TERMINATION. A. This MOU may be terminated by either party, upon delivery to the Other Party of thirty (30) days prior written notice of intent to terminate given in accordance with Section 5 (NOTICES) above ("Notice of Termination'). Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that if the parties enter into any independent written agreements in accordance with the terms of Section 4 above, such agreements will be independent of this MOU and, therefore, termination of this MOU will not result in termination of any such agreements that have been executed and approved by the Parties. SECTION 7 STATUS OF BSA AND CNS A. BSA and CNB are, and shall at all times be deemed to be independent organizations and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which they perform under the terms of this MOU. Nothing contained herein shall be constructed as creating the relationship of employee and employee, or principal and agent, between BSA and CNB, or any of their agents or employees. Both Parties assume exclusively the responsibility for the acts of their employees or agents, as they relate to services to be provided during the course and scope of their relationship. BSA, its agents and employees shall be entitled to right and/or privileges of CNB's employees and shall not be entitled to rights and/or privileges of BSA's employees and shall not be considered in any manner to be BSA employees. SECTION 8 TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE A. The parties may move forward to publicize that the process is underway in collaboration to keep the harbor clean. IN WITNESS THEREOF, each party hereto has executed this MOU by a duly authorized representative as of the date set forth above. 7 Date: Date: By: Mayor of City Council of Newport Beach, Orange County, California By: "BSA" BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL, INC., a California non-profit public benefit corporation By: Its: By: _ Its: