HomeMy WebLinkAboutM2007-0047CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
City Manager's Office
(949) 644-3000
September 3, 2010
Sol Restaurant
251 E. Pacific Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
3 Thirty 3 Waterfront
333 Bayside Drive
Newpoil Beach, CA 92660
Dear Neighbors:
The Balboa Marina public dock effort appears to not be making many friends. I've heard from
folks like yourselves who are concerned about the access and its visibility (lack thereof, actually)
of the public slips. Yet I also am getting more and more calls from Linda Isle residents about
noise and unruly behavior from boaters and pierside revelers using the public docks late at
night.
As we work towards a resolution, please caution your customers to be quiet as they use the
docks, whether they be boaters or just walking along the docks. Noise carries very well across
the water, and residents are attempting to sleep less than 75' away from the Balboa Marina.
You might recall that "Windows on the Bay" had extensive problems with neighborhood
complaints from Lido Isle in its day (more than 12 years ago). The resulting uproar impacted
Windows' business significantly and may have led to its demise.
I respectfully urge you to help us solve the noise problem, even as we attempt to encourage
reasonable and quiet public dock access at the Balboa Marina. . Please consider posting
appropriate signage and directing your wait staff and security staff to keep customers' noise
down.
Thank you in advance for helping make the public slip spaces at the Balboa Marina a quiet
amenity welcomed by all.
Sincerely,
DAVE KIFF
City Manager
cc: Balboa Marina
Council Member Ed Selich
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Manager
City Hall - 3300 Newport Boulevard - Post Office Box 1768
Newport Beach California 92658-8915 - www.city.newport-beach.ca.us
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David Benvenuti, M.D., EA.C.S.
California Resources Company
ATT: Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Division
829 Harbor Island Dr
Newport Beach, CA 92660
August24,2010
Dear Mr. Miller,
I would like you to focus your attention on the Balboa Marina and 333 Bayside
Restaurant/Bar. The four dock spaces'allotted to the restaurants have become "Docking for
Drunks."
Boats have been landing at night and leaving with loud yelling, air homs, and other
disruptions. I work as a surgeon and these middle of the night awakenings are impossible to live
with. In the ten days from.07/29 through 8/7, two loud small -boaters and one 45 foot boat with
its airhorns have interrupted our sleep.
This is worse than the valet for 333 Bayside ever was. This is a unique area in the bay
with dock bars only 50 feet from our homes. This is a lovely restaurant where you all eat
appetizers and dinner before 8 P.M. becomes a "flannel scuz; bar" after 9:30 P.M.
3';,'; Placentia AvellUe, Suites 01) & 104, Newport Beadi, CA 92663
(940) 650-2345 * FAX 049) 650-6817 * Email: info@ a fter-images. coin
David Benvenuti, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
August 15, 2010
California Recreation Company -Harbor Resources Division
Att: Chris Miller
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Mr. Miller:
Thank you for your time and for letting me speak last week at the last Harbor
Commission meeting. I would like to reiterate the problems that I am having with the
increased boat traffic in the Balboa Marina.,
When 3 -Thirty -3 was in the planning and permit stage, a list of conditions was mutually
agreed upon and set in place so that the lives of the people living directly a -cross the street
from the restaurant on Linda Isle would be minimally impacted. This included limiting
hours of operation, usage, and moving of the valet and smoking sections to minimize the
sound problem. The proposed solicitation of boaters for dining and drive-by liquors sales
was NEVER discussed when this permit was approved. This has beenjammed down our
throats after the fact.
The bay is extremely narrow between my home, 106 Linda Isle, and 3 -Thirty -3
Restaurant. With the increased boat traffic, this channel has become very loud. People
shout as they are docking at the slips to dine. They talk andlaugh all the way from their
boat to the dock gate. This occurs until 1:30am. If the valet at 3 -Thirty -3 was moved to
mitigate the travel of sound while customers were getting their cars, then why are these
already drunk and noisy people allowed to disturb our sleep at all hours? The idea of
24/7 public access to this marina is ludicrous. There must be a time limit for ALL boat
traf fie.
When the tide is high this narrow. channel becomes a dead end because boats cannot get
under the Linda Isle Bridge. This creates a. serious problem when'boats are trying to
dock to dine while other boats, realizing that they cannot make it under the bridge, back
up. I have seen boats hit docked boats, hit docks themselves, and the other day, actually
355 Placentia Avenue, Suites 99 & 104, Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 650-2345 * FAX (949) 650-6817 - Email: info@after-images.com
hit a girl in a kayak. This channel has become extremely DANGEROUS. The city of
Newport Beach is setting itself up for a lawsuit if someone gets injured.
Also, I came away from the meeting not having my question answered. Who has
jurisdiction over this problem? When I call the police, they say that on the water is a
matter for the Harbor Patrol. Is the Harbor Patrol really going to respond at 1:30am? The
culprits would be long gone by the firne the Harbor Patrol made it from their station.
This is a serious situation that needs attention.
I appreciate your time, which you donate to make our city a better place. Thank you.
Sincerely,
LEA L. BENVENUTI
Cc: Doug West, Duncan McIntosh, Marshall Duffield, Karen Rhyne, Ralph
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Executive Director
David W. Muller
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM
Board of Trustees
Terry E. Bibbens, President
Managing Director, Homelond Venture Partners
John A. Drayton, Vice President
Senior Executive, MTA-L.A.
David La Montague, Vice President
Business Consultant; Founder, Vessel Assist
James D. Reed, Vice President
President, Clarke. Marine Insurance Services
Lawrence M. Werner, Treasurer
President, Werner Corporation
The Hon. J.E.T. Rutter, Secretary
Chair Eineritus
Suivrior Coui t Judge, Retired
Patricia Beek
Counnunity Volunteer
Martha D. Church
Community Activist
John E. Clement
President, VenturePoint Real Estate Group
Oliver N. Crary
Chairman, Everett Harris & Co.
Richard C. Fyke
CEO, F�yke Financial Services
Andrew G. Hanscom
CEO, ForniaLogix, Inc.
Molly E. McCray
Evmt/Design Consultant
Matthew W. Paskerian
CPA, Attorne�y, Partner 1,WorgPit Leivis
Ralph Rodheim
Rodheini Marketing Group
Robert Vandervort
Aerospace Engineer, Boeing Aircraft Co.
T. Douglas Welsh
Partner- Crowell, Weedon & Co.
Marcia Bents, Founding Chair Einerita
Partner,REIA4ax Real Estate Services
William Blurock, Chair Fineritus
CEO, The Win ock- Partnership, Reth ed
Phillip S. Glasgow, Chair Eineritus
CEO, PSG Enterpri�es, Inc.
Arthur Gronsky, Chair Enteritus
Founder, Art's Landing, Retired
June Wood, Enterita
Artist, Civic Leader
Board of Advisors
Neil Barth, M.D.
Oncologisf, Hoag Hospital
Hon. Marilyn Brewer
CA Asse'ablywonian, Retired
John L. Curci
ManagingPartnei, Lido Peninsula Co. LLC
John V. Croul
Chairman, Behr Process, Retired
Timm F. Crull
Cliairtnon, Nestle Foods, NA, Retired
William P. Ficker
Architect, America's Cvp Winner: 1970
General David C. Henley
Brigadier General, Retired
Hon. I nacio E. Lozano, Jr.
Fonner trq Andwssador to El Salvador
RAdm. Richard Lyon
RearAdmiral, SEAL, USNR, Retired
Peter C. Pallette
Chair Eineritus
Exec ifive Director, G.T.L Managentent Co.
Ira I;osenstein
Dr. Pepper / 7 -up Co. Executive, Reth ed
William C. Shepherd
Chairman, Allergan, Inc., Retired
June 18, 2007
Mr. Chris Miller, Supervisor
City of Newport Beach
Harbor Resources Division
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Chris:
As you know, the Nautical Museum has completed its relocation from the .
Pride ofNewport to the Balboa Fun Zone. Shortly, we will be removing the
vessel from Newport's waters. It is our desire to keep Harbor Resources
apprised of the action plan to dismantle and relocate our boat. We are
talking only about the boat at this time, with the understanding that plans to
remove any shore -side infrastructure, as well as the dock and dolphin piles
on the west side of the boat, will be dealt with separately through the
appropriate City of Newport Beach agencies.
You will want to know that this topic has been thoroughly and seriously
vetted by our professional management, Board of Trustees, and several
outside consultants. We have carefully chosen two highly qualified
contractors, Tight Quarters, Inc. and Shellmaker, Inc. to assist us in the
abandonment and restoration of our former location, which is being
operated under the holdover provision of our expired lease with the Irvine
Company.
Again, dealing only with the boat, we expect Tight Quarters to begin the
dismantling process around June 20ffi, with completion anticipated
approximately two weeks after work has commenced. Thereafter, the dock
and dolphin piles will be removed by Shellmaker, who will pull the
appropriate permits from Harbor Resources. Finally, the remaining hull
will be towed out of the Harbor by Pacific Tug and Barge under the
auspices of the U. S. Coast Guard.
Joseph Vallejo (949) 675-8915 - Fax (9A9) 675-8864 - 600 East Bay Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92661
Ounaer, Vallejo Gallery
James P. Warmington Website: www.nhnm.org
Chairman, Warmington Hoines
The scope of Tight Quarters' work is as follows:
a) Removal of all super -structure above the steel hull of the riverboat,
including the paddle wheel, and further removal of all non -steel items
in the hull so that all that remains is a steel hull.
b) All dismantling work will be completed by hand; i.e. no "wrecking
balls", bobcats, etc.
c) All recyclable material will be removed and treated by an approved
recycler working with Tight Quarters.
d) Removal of all ramps to the vessel. However, removal of one final
ramp will be delayed until the towage of the steel hull.
e) Tight Quarters will take all necessary actions to mitigate any pollution
risks as part of the project, including, but not limited to, installation of
a floating boom around the riverboat and removal of any items that
land in the water.
The Museum conducts the Partnership for Clean Water program. It is a
mandatory program for all 5th graders in the Newport Mesa School District.
The program teaches students the importance and stewardship of the bay.
We are intent on being an example for protecting the waters of the bay.
Clearly, we are dedicated to making this an exemplary undertaking.
At the conclusion of the project, the barge will leave the harbor in the same
condition in which it entered 42 years ago. It will be a steel hull clear of
any debris and ready for towage to a Coast Guard approved location.
We will complete the project in an expeditious and safe manner respecting
the community in which we live and the bay that means so much to all of
us.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
cerely,
�1_
Davi Muller
Executive Director
Jul 17 07 09:51a Nautical Nuseum
CALIFORNIA C)c'CRFEATION COMPANY
1137 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92625-1706
949-721-0111 - fzjx, 949-721-0118 - www.greatstips.coni
July 13, 2007
Mr. David W. Muller
Executive Director
Newport HarborNILILIUCal MUSCUM
600 East Bay Avenue
Newport Beach, CA 92661
RE. Removal of docks and pilings at 151 E. Coast Highway
Dear Mr- Muller:
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'rhis letter is to serve is a rcininder to Nowport Harbor Nautical M LISOU111 tll�lt oil or
before the expiration of the ton -n of Ground Lease botweenThe Irvine Company LLC and
the Museum (Tonant) on June 30, 2008, the Tenant is required, at its sole cost and
expollse. to (a) remove the ves";el and any platfibrin, i-nooring, anchor or other object
supporting the vessel or by which the vessel is secured in place from the Premises, (b)
remove all utility installed by Tenant in the bUlkhead to which the vessel -1.1,
Secured, and (3) cap or Otherwise close off"and diswrInect all utility lines, pipes and
conduits. Tenant is solely responsibJe for the proper disposition of the vessel and such
other objects. These requircilicnts arc spelled OLI( III SCCt1OI1 3, ItC111 S (1�C[II()Val Of
Vessel) of the Sixth Amendment to the Ground Lease,
To nicut this requirement, please note that you will need to remove the docks and pilings
located at 151 E Coast Highway and otherwise clear the waterfrojit area to the bulkhead.
'rhank you in advance for yourattention to this matter.
Mary KiIhn
General Manager
California Recreation Company,
on behalf'of The li-vinc Company LLC
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SHEET2 HULL PLAN BY B & E ARCHITECTS Newport Beach, CA 92660 secured to prevent public access.
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SHEET 3 FRAMING PLAN BY B & E ARCHITECTS abandoned in place as coordinated with the utility providers.
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San Pedro, CA 90731 The first alternative is to demolish the structure using land based resources. All debris would be trucked
(310) 548-3132 from the site to an approved landfill. The floating docks, gangway and piles will be removed using waterside
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Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Survey Reporting Form
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA
(Newport Bay)
Survey Date: October 12 th 9 2006
Prepared by: Coastal Resources Management, Inc.
PMB 327, 3334 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Prepared for: Marshall Steele
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
(949) 673-8912)
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form
(Version 1.0, June 20, 2003)
This form is required to be submitted for any surveys conducted for the eelgrass, Zostera
marina, that are required to be conducted under federal or state permits and
authorizations issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Coastal Commission.
The form has been designed to assist in. identifying eelgrass while ensuring that the
required information is consistently documented. Surveys required to be conducted for
this species are subject to modification through publication of revisions to the eelgrass
survey policy. It is incumbent upon the authorized permittee to ensure that survey work
is following the latest protocols. For further information on these protocols, please
contact: Robert Hoffinan, National Marine Fisheries Service, (562) 980-4043, or
William Paznokas, California Department of Fish & Game, (858) 467-4218.
* Required Information
Site Name:
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
(common reference)
151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA
Survey Contact:
Rick Ware, (949) 412-9446, rware.erm@earthlink.net
(name, phone, e-mail)
(Eelgrass field survey biologist)
Marshall Steele (949) 673-8922 msteele@nhnm.orfz
(Project Manager)
Permit Reference:
In process
(ACOE Permit No.,
CCC Permit No.)
Hydrographic System:
Lower Newport Bay (Developed Harbor)
(bay, estuary, lagoon, or
harbor)
Specific Location:
(UTM, Lat./Long., datum,
NAD 83 State Plane CA VI (X,Y)
accuracy level, attach
electronic survey area map
60657960.27, 2171648.58
if possible)
Was Eelgrass Detected:
Yes, Eelgrass was found at this site.
XX No, Ecl2rass was not found at this site.
Description of
Permitted Work:
Demolition of existing facility, piers, ramps, and boat dock
(describe briefly the work to
be conducted at the site
under the permits identified
above)
Description of Site:
Depth range:
+4 to -13 ft Mean Lower Low Water
(describe the physical and
(MLLW)
biological conditions within
the survey area at the time
Substrate
Sediments on the north side (to the
of the survey and provide
insight into variability, if
type:
stem of the vessel) consisted of fine
known. Please provide units
sand and rip rap in the intertidal to fine
for all numerical
silts at depths between -1 to -13 ft
information.
MLLW. Rip rap graded into fine silts
on the east side (shore -side) of the
Museum. On the south and west sides
of the structure, sediments were fine
silts at depth from -4 to -13 ft MLLW
Description of Survey
Temperature:
62 degrees F.
Effort:
and time
1000 hrs.
Salinity:
Salinity in Lower Newport Bay is
conducted including type of
variable, from approximately 20 to 35
survey (SCUBA, remote
video, etc.) and survey
parts per thousand depending on depth
Horizontal
and the time of year. This site will
methods employed, date of
visibility in
become hyposaline during heavy runoff
work, and survey density
water:
flows originating from Upper Newport
(estimated percentage of the
Bay.
Dominant
No algae or scagrass were observed.
flora:
Dominant
Yellow finger sponge (Haliclona sp.),
fauna:
mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis)
Exotic
No exotics were observed.
species
encountered:
Other site
None.
description
notes:
Description of Survey
Survey date
12 October 2006 between 0800 and
Effort:
and time
1000 hrs.
(please describe the surveys
period:
conducted including type of
survey (SCUBA, remote
video, etc.) and survey
Horizontal
Visibility was poor and ranged between
methods employed, date of
visibility in
one and two feet (0.3 to 0.6 meters) on
work, and survey density
water:
each side of the transect line for a total
(estimated percentage of the
bottom viewing area of 0.6 to 1.2
meters of bayfloor along each transect.
bottom actually viewed).
Survey type
The 12 October 2006 eelgrass survey
Describe any limitations
and methods:
was conducted by biologists using
encountered during the
SCUBA. Underwater transects were
survey efforts.
swam around the perimeter of the
Nautical Museum at 3 to 4 meter
intervals. Figure I and Figure 2
identify the project area.
The lengths of the transects varied
between 10 meters along the west,
north, and south sides of the vessel to a
maximum of 40 meters along the north
side (stern section) of the structure. The
survey was conducted on a flooding
tide between an elevation of +4 ft
MLLW and a depth of -13 ft MLLW.
Transect visual width varied between
0.3 meters to 1.2 m on each side of the
transect line). Bottom type, common
marine life, and the presence or absence
of Zostera marina was noted. Depths
were standardized to Mean Lower Low
Water (MLLW) based upon time of
observation and tidal corrections for the
Newport Bay Entrance, Corona del Mar
NOAA tidal survey station.
Of the 3,805 sq meters within the
survey area, 1,784 sq meters of bottom
habitat (47%) was observed by the
biologists.
Survey
The surveys were conducted by Mr.
personnel:
Rick Ware, Senior Marine Biologist of
CRM and Mr. Lein Jenkins.
Survey
The survey area (see Figures I and 2)
density:
encompassed an area of 0.96 acre
(3,805 sq meters). A total of 34
variable -length underwater transects
(10 to 40 meters long) were swam at
intervals spaced 3 to 4 meters apart.
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form (version 1.0, 6/20/03)
Survey
Low underwater visibility
limitations: *
Other Information:
See project area locations, Figures I and 2.
(use this space to provide
any additional information
or references to attached
materials such as maps,
reports, etc.)
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form (version 1.0, 6/20/03)
Figure 1. Local Project Area
Figure 2. Eelgrass Survey Area
(Horizontal Datum: California Zone VI, NAD 83 (feet)
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STATE OF CALIFORMA THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Govemor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SOUTH COAST DISTRICT
PO Box 1450
200 Or-eangate, 1 Oth Floor
LONG BEACH, CA 908024416
www.coastal.ca.gov
NOTICE OF PERMIT WAIVER EFFECTIVENESS
DATE: September 21, 2005
TO: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum RP"'EIVED By'
FROM: Peter M. Douglas, Executive Director PLANNIi'4G DEPARTMENT
. CITY OF NEWP"ORT BEACH
SUBJECT: Waiver De Minimis Number 5-05-200-W
SEP 2 9 2005
AM PM
Please be advised that Waiver 'Number 5-05-200-W, which was repJrAhbqAJ Omla*�6
on September 16, 2005, became effective as of that date. Any deviation from the application
and plans on file in the Commission office. may require -a coastal development permit for the
entire project.
APPLICANT: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
LOCATION: 151 Coast HWY E, Newport Beach (Orange County) (APN(s) 050-451-01)
DESCRIPTION: The proposed project consists of leveling out the: sediment located under
the boat hull of the Newport Harbor Nautical Mu - se um.� The- purpose of this
pr6ject -is to have the boat sit in a level position, when low tides cause. the
moored boat to rest:on the bay bottom so that pressure is relieved from the
boat hull, thus avoiding damage to the boat museum. This would -be
accomplished by hydraulically jetting the build -Up of material from the �bow
and midship area to the stem area., where the depth.is; much -greater.
Turbidity screens will be used AID address turbidity from -the jetting. A diving
company would conduct the work from a workboat tied to the dock.
Should you have any questions, please contact our office.
Sincerely,
PETER.M. DOU LAS
e tive Dire r
By- ERN J.
Coastal Progr m Analyst
IIW CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071, -
August 31, 2005
Bluewater Design Group
Attn: Tim Bazley
2500 Via Cabrillo Marina, Suite 200
San Pedro, CA 90731
SUBJECT: Waiver of Coastal Development Permit Requirentent/De Minimis
Developments -Section 30624.7 of the Coastal Act
Based on- your project plans and in ' formation provided in your permit application for the development
described below, the Executive Director of the Coastal Commission hereby waives the requirement for a
Coastal Development Permit pursuant to Section 13238.1, Title 14, California Code of Regulations. If, at a
later date, this information is found to be incorrect or the plans revised, this decision will become invalid; and,
any development occurring must cease until a coastal development permit is obtained or- any discrepancy is
resolved in writing.
WAIVERM 5-05-200� APPLICANT: Newport,Harbor Nautical Museum, Attn: -Marshall St"e
LOCATION: 151 East Coast High ,Newport Beach (0rangq,Co.Uhty)
PROPOSED'DEVELOPMENT: The proposed project consists of levelin ted under'the
gout the sediment loca
boat hull of th e- Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, The;purpose of:this�prbiect is to.have the%boat sit inla level
position . -when. low tides cause the moored boat to reston the bay bottom so that pressure - is.reheved� from the
.boat hu . 11,1husavoiding damage to the boat museum. This Would beaccomplishedby h ydraulicallyjeftirig the
build-up of material from the'bow and m-i.dship:area to the stern area, where the d6pth'is much greater.
Turbidity screens will be used to address, turbidity from the Jetting. A diving company would conduct. the work
from a workboat tied to the dock.
RATIONALE: The subject site is a docked boat (Newport Harbor Nautical Museum� located in Newport Bay.
An inspection by the City of Newport Beach Harbor -Resources Division states that no eel grass is�pres_ent -
.within 15 feet of the project area. The proposed project is consistent with Section 3023a of the Coastal Act in
that the proposed project Will restore a previously dredged depth. Public access -is available on site. The
proposed project does not have any negative affects on visual or coastal resources, public recreation o,r-
coastal access. Also, the proposed development Will not prejudice the City's�ability- to prepare a Certified -
Local Coastal Program and is,consistent with,. the land use designation in the. City's certified Land Use Plan,
past Comrnission actions in the area and Chapter Three policies of the Coastal Act.
This waiver Will not become effective until reported to the Commission at their Sep MbOr .14-16, 2005 meeting
and the site of the proposed developmenfhas b e -en appropriately noticedi pursuant to 13054(b) of the
California Code of Regulations. The enclosed Notice Card shall remain ted at the site until the waiver has
been validated and no less than seven days,,prior to the Commission h ring. r (4) Commissioners object
Wr�s- If*
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DEBORAHLEE
Deputy Director
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER- Governar
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071
June 21, 2005
Bluewater Design Group
Attn: Tim Bazley
2500 Via Cabrillo Marina, Suite 200
San Pedro, CA 90731
Subject: EXCLUSION OF TEMPORARY EVENT
Site: 151 East Coast Highway (Newport Harbor Nautical Museum), Newport
Beach, Orange County
Applicant: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Attn: Marshall Steel
Event Date: �June 25, 2005
Commission Reference # 5-05-078-X
Dear Mr. Bazley:
On May 20, 2005, Commission staff received an application for the subject temporary boat
dock structure. Commission staff has reviewed the application and determined, pursuant to
Section 3061 0(i) of the Coastal Act and the Guidelines for the Exclusion of Temporary Events
from Coastal Commission Permit Requirements adopted by the Commission on May 12, 1993,
that the proposed June 25, 2005 event qualifies to be excluded from coastal development
permit requirements. Thus, we have treated your application as a request for exclusion of the
event from coastal development permit requirements.
Based on the information you have provided, the proposed project is for installation of a
temporary dock structure to accommodate up to nine (9) sailboats in association with an event
entitled the Heritage Regatta. The docked boats will be available for the public. The size of
each wooden boat dock module is 8'x 20' and the.docks will be anchored to the harbor bottom
using a Seaflex/Helix anchoring system. No piles will be used to anchor the docks. According
to your submittal, no eelgrass is known to be present in the project area and no eelgrass is
proposed to be impacted. No fueling docks, fueling, or discharge of pollutants is proposed or
authorized. The docks will be floated in and then installed. The boats for the event will arrive
by water on their own power and then completely shut down for the duration of the docking.
Set up will take approximately two (2),days and removal will take approximately two (2) days.
Complete removal of the docks, anchoring system and all other facilities installed for the event
will take place immediately after completion of the event. The actual boat event will take place
in one (1) day. At maximum the proposed event including set-up, implementation and take-
down, will take five (5) days. The actual event will occur on: June 25, 2005 from 12:00 pm to
9:00 pm. There is no cost for the event and public parking will be available at the Newport
Nautical Museum site.
According to the Guidelines,for the Exclusion of Temporary Events from Coastal Commission
Permit Requirements (herein "Guidelines") the', Executive Director may exclude from permit
requirements all temporary events except those which meet all of the following Criteria
(notwithstanding other circumstances outlined in the guidelines): 1) the event is held between
5-05-078-(NHNM)-X
Temporary Event Exclusion
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Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day; 2) the event will occupy all or a portion of a sandy
beach area; 3) the event will involve a charge for general public admission or seating where no
fee is currently charged for use of the same area. The proposed event will occur between
Memorial Day and Labor Day. The event will not occupy a portion of a sandy beach area, but
will occupy a body of water. There is no fee for general public admission to the event.
Therefore, according to the Guidelines, the Executive Director may exclude the subject
temporary event from coastal development permit requirements.
Please be advised that only the project described above is excluded from the permit
requirements of the Coastal Act. Any change in the project may cause it to lose its excluded
status. This certification is based on information provided by the recipient of this letter. If, at a
later date, this information is found to be incorrect or incomplete, this letter will become invalid,
and any development occurring at that time must cease until a coastal development permit is
obtained or a new determination is made that no permit is required. Furthermore,. while the
Executive Director has chosen to exclude the proposed event this year, the Executive Director
may require a coastal development permit for future such events. Accordingly, staff
encourages you to submit future events for review by staff several months in advance of those
events (e.g. at least 3 to 6 months prior).
Thank you for contacting Commission staff regarding your event. Please call me at (562) 590-
5071 if you have any questions.
A
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Feibie S* �
Coastal �Looarn Analyst
CC: Tom Rossmiller, Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division
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HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit
application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California
Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: Construct and install temporary
timber d-ocks as boat moorings for the Heritage Regatta on June 25, 2005. Dock
layout will be identical to the April 2005 SCMA boat show and the May 2005
Columbia Rendezvous.
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I(AIC is issued to satisfy Federal agency application process.) I
lProperty Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Legal Description:
lHarbor Permit Number: 132-151 1
Man Check Number: Not applicable. Only CNB Special Events Permit req ired. I
jApplicant: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Marshall Steel I
Applicant's Mailing Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone Number: (949) 673-3377
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
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�S_ They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning
Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and anv applicable specific or precise plans or,
o That a variance of exception has been approved and final.
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is
attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including
approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in
conceot and said ar)r)roval has been written ut)on said r)lans. sianed and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning
Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or
the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and
void as of the effective date of this said ordinance.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act or 1970, and state and local
quidelines adopted thereunder, this development:
)(Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
o Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy
attached).
o Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a
building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to
reiection in principal bv Newport Beach unless a substantial chanae is proposed.
This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all
applicable policies, ordinances, codes and regulations of Newport Beach. See attached
conditions to the pier permit.
Tom Rossmiller, Manager, Harbor Resources
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Supervisor
May 16, 2005
Attachments:
Worksheet for Building Permit Application
Drawing
Pier Conditions
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This form is required to be submitted for any surveys conducted for the eelgrass, Zostera
marina, that are required to be conducted under federal or state permits and authorizations
issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Coastal Commission. The form has been
designed to assist in identifying eelgrass while ensuring that the required information is
consistently documented. Surveys required to be conducted for this species are subject to
modification through publication of revisions to the eelgrass survey policy. It is incumbent upon
the authorized permittee to ensure that survey work is following the latest protocols. For further
information on these protocols, please contact: Robert Hoffinan, National Marine Fisheries
Service, (562) 980-4043, or William Paznokas, California Department of Fish & Game, (858)
467-4218).
* Required Information
Site Name:
(common reference)
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport each, CA 92663
Survey Contact:
(name, phone, e-mail)
Debbie Karimoto
(949) 887-7041 (cell)
(949) 830-1173 (fax & office)
debkarimoto@cox.net
Permit Reference:
(ACOE Permit No.,
City of Newport Beach Permit #
CCC Permit No.)
Hydrographic System:
(bay, estuary, lagoon, or
Newport Harbor
harbor)
Specific Location:
(UTM, Lat./Long., datum,
UTM zone I I
accuracy level, attach
330 36.941'N
electronic survey area map if
117' 54.215'W
possible)
See attached maps
Was Eelgrass
Detected:
Yes, Eelarass was found at this site.
XXX No, Eelgrass was not found at this site.
Description of
Permitted Work:
1) Dredge underneath nautical museum boat and dock areas and place
(describe briefly the work to
dredged material near bulkhead.
be conducted at the site
2) Extend existing dock 60' lengthwise in a NNW direction.
under the permits identified
above)
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Description of Site:
(describe the physical and
Depth range:
2-20' -Tide varied between +5.92 and -.6' during
biological conditions within
time of survey.
the survey area at the time of
the survey and provide
insight into variability, if
known. Please provide units
Substrate type:
Soft, silty sediment & compact, silty sediment
for all numerical
information).
Temperature:
590
Salinity:
Normal bay range of 30-33 ppt
Dominantflora:
None
Dominantfauna:
Barnacles (Megabalanus californicus)
Mussels (Mytilus califorianus)
Exotic species
encountered:
None
Other site description
notes:
None
Description of Survey
Effort:
Survey date and time
25 January 2005, 7 am- 3:30 pm
(please describe the
period:
surveys conducted
Horizontal visibility in
1-5' depending upon location and ambient light
including type of survey
(SCUBA, remote video,
etc.) and survey methods
Water.'
due to boats in slips
employed, date of work,
and survey density
(estimated percentage of
Survey type and
SCUBA survey; Diver swam transects throughout
the bottom actually
methods:
APE.
viewed). Describe any
limitations encountered
during the survey efforts.
Survey personnel:
Debbie Karimoto (949) 887-7041 (cell)
Assisted by Derek Karimoto
Survey density:
—100% of APE; no eelgrass found
Survey limitations:
Swift current made survey of SW portion of
property impossible for safety reasons
Other Information:
(use this space to provide
See map and site survey sketch
any additional
information or references
to attached materials such
as maps, reports, etc.)
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form (version 1.0, 6/20/03)
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Thanks for your help with the AIC.
The Heritage Regatta will be held June 25h 2005 at the Nautical Museum. The dock layout
is the qame used for the SCMA Boat Show. We expect 10- 12 boats at the docks. They will
arrive on the 24'3' and 25"'. The race will bo starting at noon in the Ocean. Spectators will
be able to view the boats prior to and after the race amund 3PM, We expect 200 guests and
about 40 sailors, The Museum parking lot will be used for guest lyarking.
Please forward a. copy via fax to Jonathon at blue Water ]Design Group at 310-549-1924,
Please call me if you need further information.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Harbor Resources, Division
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Newport Beach, CA 92660
February 22, 2005
California Coastal Commission
Attn: Karl Schwing
Fernie Sy
200 Oceangate, STE 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4416
RE: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum Emergency Permit I 3,)L - I D )
Dear Karl and Fernie,
Attached is the Emergency Permit application for the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
at 151 E. Coast Highway that we discussed last week. Also enclosed is the fully
completed dredging permit application.
The Nautical Museum is requesting this Emergency Permit in order to solve their
immediate vessel grounding problem. As you can see by their drawing, the bow rests on
a mound of material at low / negative tides while the stem tends to slope downward,
causing great strain on the hull. Eventually, this strain caused a leak in the hull and
emergency repair work was required to cap the hole with second layer of steel. (See
attached picture.)
In the interest of preserving the Nautical Museum, Harbor Resources feels this
Emergency Pen -nit is warranted. However, we also believe that the usual RGP54
dredging permit must be required, after the fact, and we encouraged the applicant to
submit the application paperwork along with this request. Also, we would request that
the applicant jet the material to a location directly under the vessel rather than blowing it
into either of the side channels.
Please feel free to call either myself or Marshall Steele (949) 675-8915 if you should have
any additional questions or comments.
Thank you,
4��Ihir Nil
Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Supervisor
(949) 644-3043
cmiller@city.newi)oit-bcach.ca.us
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California Coastal Commission
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, Ca 90802
2-17-05
Mr. Frenie Sy
Mr. Carl Schwing
The Nautical Museum located at 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach,
Ca. 92660 is a 501 C3 non-profit and would like to request an Emergency
Permit. The museum is a floating Replica of a Stern Wheeler. The hull is a flat
bottom barge design.
Currently the depths under the hull have become very uneven (see
enclosed depth soundings from a recent hull survey). At low tides the
Museum goes aground and the uneven bottom causes the boat to list. The
listing creates tremendous pressure on the hull and superstructure. This
pressure has caused damage to vertical posts supporting the three levels of
decks and leaks in the hull. Doors are jamming and some windows have
cracked.
We would like to level out the area under the hull as a temporary
solution to the problem. This leveling procedure would enable the boat to sit
in a level position and relieve the stress on the structure. The material would
be contained under the boat. As seen in the sounding report the depths are
much greater in the stern section. By jetting the material from the bow and
midship area to the stern we can gain some time until funds can be raised for
a complete dredging project can be done.
As a non-profit organization we will need time to raise the necessary
funds for a dredging project. With a projected cost of near $50,000,
fundraisings efforts will take considerable time.
Due to lack of availability by local companies Coast Diving of San
Pedro is the only company available. This company has a strong reputation
and has performed work for the Museum in the past. The project will require
about seven to ten days depending on weather conditions. Please call me
should you require further details 949-675-8915
Regards,
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Marshall Steele
Facilities Director
151 East Coast Highwa5� Newport Beacb, California 92660
Telephone: (949) 673-7863 - Facsimile: (949) 675-8864
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+5625905084 T-289 P-002/002 F-333
ARNOL13 SCHWARZENEOGER, GOVERNOR
STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RE-sOuRCFS AGENCY
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SOUTH COAST ARr=A OFFICF
200 OCEiANGATE. SUITE i000
LONG DFACH, CA 20802
voiCE (562)fiso-S6711
FAX (562) 590-5084
APPLICATION FOR EMERGENCY PERMIT
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PLEASE NOTE: The following information and attachments must he submitte in writing in
ion 30624(a). 1111
an Emergency Permit pursuant to Public Resources Code Sect
order to receive
situation is such that a verbal authorization is given by the District Director to
the emergency must still -be submitted by the
commence emergency work, the application for emergency permit
er within 3 days of the disaster or discovery of the danger. 14 CCR 13139.
property own
Request: in person by telephone' by mail
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Name(s) of Property Owners Name(s) of Representative(s)
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4. Evidence of ap�licant's interest in property on which emergency work is to be perFormed
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5. Assessor's Parcel Number:
6. Contractor, or person($) who will do emergency work/address/phone number
(if different from representative).
7. Nature and cause of emergency (brief description),
8. The circumstances during the emergency that appeared to justify the course($) of action
taken, including the probable consequence of failing to take action:
9. Method and preventive work requested (e.g., rip -rap, bulkhead, etc.):
10. Timing of emergency work (estimate as to when work will be performed -
generally a period of 24 to 72 hours after the emergency occurrence):
A_TTACHMENTS - Please provide the following:
If time permits, evidence of approval by local planning department,
2. Site plan showing proposed and existing development on the subject parcel.
3. Vicinity map (road map) with location of project site marked, For rural areas, Please also
provide a parcel map.
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Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport Beach CA 92660
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Cubic Yards to be Dredged:
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Method of Dredging:
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Nature of Dredged Material (Grain size data);
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Dredging Application
1, -Marshall-Stap-le --------- (Applicant/Applicant's agent), hereby certify that I have
read the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit, RGP#54 and the California Coastal
Commission permit #5-99-282 for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor and that I
will comply with all of the conditions of those permits. I will further hold the City harmless
from and indemnify them against any claim for damages arising out of the exercise of
these permits. In addition, 1, as the applicant shall reimburse the City of Newport Beach
for all attorney's fees and other costs expended by them in defending any claim, lawsuit,
or judgment arising out of the activities of the applicant carried on under the authority of
such permit.
Marshall Steel—for Newport . Nautical — Museum
Applicant - Please Print
Coast Diving Co.
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Attention: Marshall Steele
Re: Physical Sediment Testing Results
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Enclosed are the results of the grain size testing associated with the Regional General Permit for
dredging in Newport Harbor. The testing followed Particle Size: Sieve Analysis: Method 2 as defined
in Procedures for Handling and Chemical Analysis of Sediment and Water Samples (Plumb 1981).
The analysis requested was for basic testing of the core samples for particle (grain) size and reporting
of the percent sand and silt/clay fractions to the nearest 1 % for each fraction. If you have questions
regarding the methodology or the results, please do not hesitate to contact me.
The MBC staff appreciated the opportunity to work with you on this project. Please let me know if we
can assist you on any other environmental projects in the future.
Cordially,
MBC Applied Environmental Sciences
U ;ichael J. Mancu b
Vice President Operations
MBC Applied Environmental Sciences, 3000 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 850-4830 - Website: mbGnet.net
MBC SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUMMARY
STATION LOCATION: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
SAMPLE COLLECTION DATE: 1/6/2005
TEST METHOD: Sieve Analysis:
Method 2 (Plumb 1981)
COLLECTED BY: Marshall Steele ANALYSIS START DATE: 1/06/05
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DREDGE SITE
Total Dry Weight of Sample: 103.95 grams (g)
Analysis Weight (Split Wt.): 103.95 g
Visual Description:
Fraction Fraction
Weight % of Total
Gravel / Shell Hash Fraction: 5.70 g 5 %
>2.Omm (> -1+)
#10 Sieve
Sand Fraction: 44.31 g 43%
<2.Omm >0.063mm < -11� > 4+)
#230 Sieve
Silt / Clay Fraction: 53.94 g 52 %
<0.063mm (< 4 M
Outline of sample collection and analysis:
COLLECTION
Samples collected by a hand coring device driven into a representative area of the dredge
site and receiving beach. Stored in plastic containers and immediately delivered to the lab.
SAMPLE PREPARATION
Entire sample transferred into 1 liter glass containers, deionized water added, and
mixed to desalt and disperse the sediment. The sediment is allowed to completely
settle and the clear water is removed by siphoning. The sample is placed in a drying
oven at 500C and occasionally stirred until the entire sample is completely dry. The dry
sample is transferred to a desiccator for cooling. The sample is disaggregated and a
Riffle sediment splitter is used to evenly split the sample to reduce the quantity of
material to be analyzed to an allowable retention weight for the sieves.
SAMPLE ANALYSIS
The dry split fraction is processed through a # 10 U.S. standard sieve to remove the
gravel/she[[ fraction of the sample. The material retained on the sieve is weighed and
value recorded. The material passing through the # 10 sieve is wet sieved through a
#230 sieve to remove the silt/clay fraction. The material retained on the sieve is
transferred back into the glass container and placed back into the drying oven at 500C.
The remaining sample is allowed to completely dry and the material is weighed and
recorded to yield the sand fraction. The silt/clay fraction is calculated by subtracting
the gravel/shell and sand fractions from the total analysis weight.
MBC Applied Environmental Sciences, 3000 Redhill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form
(Version 1.0, June 20, 2003)
This forrn is required to be submitted for any surveys conducted for the eelgrass, Zostera
marina, that are required to be conducted under federal or state permits and authorizations
issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Coastal Commission. The form has been
designed to assist in identifying eelgrass while ensuring that the required infortnation is
consistently documented. Surveys required to be conducted for this species are subject to
modification through publication of revisions to the eelgrass survey policy. It is incumbent upon
the authorized permittee to ensure that survey work is following the latest protocols. For further
information on these protocols, please contact: Robert Hoffinan, National Marine Fisheries
Service, (562) 980-4043, or William Paznokas, California Department of Fish & Game, (858)
467-4218).
* Required Information
Site Name:
(common reference)
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Survey Contact:
(name, phone, e-mail)
Debbie Karimoto
(949) 887-7041 (cell)
(949) 830-1173 (fax & office)
debkarimotogcox.net
Permit Reference:
(ACOE Permit No.,
City of Newport Beach Permit #
CCC Permit No.)
Hydrographic System:
(bay, estuary, lagoon, or
Newport Harbor
harbor)
Specific Location:
(UTM, Lat./Long., datum,
UTM zone 11
accuracy level, attach
330 36.941'N
electronic survey area map if
1170 54.215'W
possible)
See attached maps
Was-EeIg,rass
Detected:
Yes, Eelgrass was found at this site.
XXX No, Eelgrass was not found at this site.
Description of
Permitted Work:
1) Dredge underneath nautical museum boat and dock areas and place
(describe briefly the work to
dredged material near bulkhead.
be conducted at the site
2) Extend existing dock 60' lengthwise in a NNW direction.
under the permits identified
above)
- I -
Description of Site:
(describe the physical and
Depth range:
2-20' -Tide varied between +5.92 and -.6' during
biological conditions within
time of survey.
the survey area at the time of
the survey and provide
insight into variability, if
Substrate type:
Soft, silty sediment & compact, silty sediment
known. Please provide units
for all numerical
information).
Temperature:
590
Salinity:
Normal bay range of 30-33 ppt
Dominantflora.-
None
Dominantfauna:
Barnacles (Megabalanus californicus)
Mussels (Mytilus califorianus)
Exotic species
encountered:
None
Other site description
notes:
None
Description of Survey
Effort:
Survey date and time
25 January 2005, 7 am- 3:30 prn
(please describe the
period:
surveys conducted
including type of survey
(SCUBA, remote video,
Horizontal visibility in
1-5' depending upon location and ambient light
etc.) and survey methods
water:
due to boats in slips
employed, date of work,
and survey density
(estimated percentage of
Survey type and
SCUBA survey; Diver swam transects throughout
the bottom actually
methods:
APE.
viewed). Describe any
limitations encountered
during the survey efforts.
Survey personnel:
Debbie Karimoto (949) 887-7041 (cell)
Assisted by Derek Karimoto
Survey density:
—100% of APE; no eelgrass found
Survey limitations:
Swift current made survey of SW portion of
property impossible for safety reasons
Other Information:
(use this space to provide
See map and site survey sketch
any additional
information or references
to attached materials such
as maps, reports, etc.)
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form (version 1.0, 6/20/03)
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Caulerpa Survey Reporting Form
This form is required to be submitted for any surveys conducted for the invasive exotic alga Caulerpa taxifolia
that are required to be conducted under federal or state permits and authorizations issued by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers or Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regions 8 & 9). The form has been designed to assist in
controlling the costs of reporting while ensuring that the required information necessary to identify and control
any potential impacts of the authorized actions on the spread of Caulerpa. Surveys required to be conducted for
this species are s ubj ect to modification through publication of revisions to the Caulerpa survey policy. It is
incumbent upon the authorized permittee to ensure that survey work is following the latest protocols. For further
information on these protocols, please contact: Robert Hoffman, National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA
Fisheries), (562) 980-4043, or William Pamokas, California Department of Fish & Game, (858) 467-4218).
Report Date:
27 January 2005 (revised on 3 February 2005 due to typographical error by
Debbie Karimoto)
Name of bay, estuary,
lagoon, or harbor:
Newport Harbor
Specific Location
Name:
Newport Harbor Nautical Museund
(address or common
151 East Coast Hwy
reference)
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Site Coordinates:
(UTM, Lat./Long., datum,
UTM zone 11
accuracy level, and an
electronic survey area
330 36.941'N
map or hard copy of the
1170 54.215'W
map must be included)
See attached maps
Survey Contact:
(name, phone, e-mail)
Debbie Karimoto,
(949) 887-7041 (cell),
(949) 830-1173 (fax & office)
debkarimoto@cox.nct
Personnel Conducting
Survey (if other than
Surveyor -Debbie Karimoto (see contact info above)
above):(name, phone, e-
Assisted by Derek Karimoto (949) 830-1173 (fax & office)
mail)
Permit Reference:
(ACOE Permit No.,
City of Newport Beach # 132-101
RWQCB Order or Cert.
No.)
Is this the first or
second survey for this
First
proje ct?
Was Caulerpa
Yes, Caulerpa was found at this site and
Detected:
(if Caulerpa is found, please
has been contacted on date.
immediately contact NOAA
Fisheries or CDFG
personnel identified above)
Xxxx No, Caulerpa was not found at this site.
Description of
Permitted Work:
1) Dredge underneath nautical museum boat and dock areas and place
(describe briefly the work
dredged material near bulkhead.
to be conducted at the site
2) Extend existing dock 60' lengthwise in a NNW direction.
under the permits
identified above)
Description of Site:
Depth range:
2-20' -Tide varied between +5.92 and -.6' at time
(describe the physical and
of survey.
Substrate type:
Soft, silty sediment & compact, silty sediment
biological conditions within
the survey area at the time of
the survey and provide
insight into variability, if
known. Please provide units
for all numerical
information).
Temperature:
590
Salinity:
Normal bay range of 30-33 ppt
Dominantflora:
None
Dominantfauna:
Barnacles (Megabalanus californicus)
Mussels (Mytilus califorianus)
Exotic species
encountered
None
(including any other
Caulerpa species):
Other site description
notes:
None
Description of Survey
Survey date and time
Effort:
period:
25 January 2005, 7 am- 3:30 pm.
(please describe the
Horizontal visibility in
surveys conducted
water:
1-5' depending upon location and light
including type of survey
availability due to boats in slips
Survey type and
(SCUBA, remote video,
etc.) and survey methods
methods:
Surveillance level SCUBA survey,
employed, date of work,
Diver swam transects throughout APE.
Survey personnek
and survey density
(estimated percentage of
Debbie Karimoto (949) 887-7041 (cell)
Survey density:
the bottom actually
viewed). Describe any
—100% of APE
limitations encountered
Survey limitations:
during the survey efforts.
Swift current made survey of SW portion of
property impossible for safety reasons
Other Information:
(use this space to provide
See map and site survey sketch
any additional
information or references
to attached materials such
as maps, reports, etc.)
L;aulerpa Survey Reporting Form (version 1.2, 10/31/04)
Site Address:
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport Beach CA 92660
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Miller, Chris
From: Miller, Chris
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 4:36 PM
To: 'Swigart, John Jr. J.'
Cc: 'Madden, Jim'; 'GWH igh land @aol.com'; Happy7l4@aol.com; Michael Rawlings;'Dale, Jim';
janisdin@yahoo.com;'RGMacCo@aol.com'
Subject: RE: Permission to use the Nautical Museum docks
Jay,
Yes, just for the file, could you please fax over the County's approval? I will also fax to you the CC approval now,
as requested.
As for the City's approval of the Nautical Museum's docks, my original Approval in Concept took care of that. This
email will also suffice. I'll print it out and put in the file.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Swigart, John Jr. J. [mailto:JSWIGART@SYCR.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 1:39 PM
To: Miller, Chris
Cc: 'Madden, Jim'; 'GWHighland@aol.com'; Happy7l4@aol.com; Michael Rawlings; 'Dale, Jim';
janisdin@yahoo.com; 'RGMacCo@aol.com'
Subject: RE: Permission to use the Nautical Museum docks
Chris - Thank you very much. Would you mind sending me a copy of the Coastal Commission's letter
approving the extension. My direct fax number is 949-823-5168. As you probably know, the Army Corp of
Engineers said the museum's existing permit was good for 2 years and no extension of that was required
and the County sent us an amendment to the existing permit for the museum approving the extension, so I
guess we are all set. Do you need a copy of the County's amended permit? Do we need anything from
you to indicate CNB approval of the extension? Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: Miller, Chris [mailto:CMiller@city.newport-beach.ca.us]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:56 PM
To: 'JSWIGART@SYCR.com'; Michael Rawlings
Subject: Permission to use the Nautical Museum docks
Jay and Michael,
I'm glad to see that your letter to the Coastal Commission worked! I just received a copy of the CC's
letter stating that the Nautical Museum is permitted to keep the existing floating docks in place till
the end of the regatta so you can use it for loading / unloading passengers. I feel this administrative
hurdle was important to overcome as we, the City, strive to follow the rules and to cooperatively
work with the CC staff. This clearly demonstrates a willingness to approach things correctly.
I'm excited for the regatta and hope that it is a success for you. Please keep in touch.
Chris Miller
Harbor Resources Supervisor
(949) 644-3043
05/05/2005
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071 May 5, 2005
Southern California Marine Association
Attn: Michael Rawlings
1006 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Attn: Marshall Steele
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Subject: EXCLUSION OF TEMPORARY EVENT (Revised--Supercedes Letter Dated
March 3, 2005)
Sites: 101 Bayside Drive (Newport Dunes) & 151 East Coast Highway (Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum), Newport Beach, Orange County
Agplicants: Southern California Marine Association, Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum & First Team Real Estate
Event Date: April 27, 2005 to May 1 (Boat Show), 2005, May 7, 2005 (Columbia.
Rendezvous) and May 19-22, 2005 (First Team Real Estate Regatta)
Commission Reference # 5-05-019-X
Dear Mr. Rawlings and Mr. Steele:
On December 2, 2004, Commission staff received an application for the subject temporary
boat show event, rendezvous and regatta. Commission staff has reviewed the application and
determined, pursuant to Section 3061 0(i) of the Coastal Act and the Guidelines forthe
Exclusion of Temporary Events from Coastal Commission Permit Requirements adopted by
the Commission on May 12, 1993, that the proposed April 27, 2005 to May 1, 2005,- May 7,
2005 and May 19-22, 2005 events qualify to be excluded from coastal development permit
requirements. Thus, we have treated your application as a request for exclusion of the events
from coastal development permit requirements.
Based on the information you have provided, the proposed projects consist of: 1) a temporary
boat show event that will include the installation of a gangway bridge at the Newport Dunes
Lagoon and installation of wooden docks and anchoring systems in the Newport Dunes
Lagoon and in Newport Bay adjacent to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum; 2) use of the
previously installed wooden docks and anchoring systems at the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum for use for the Columbia Rendezvous (May 7, 2005); and 3) use of these docks again
at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum for a non-profit event entitled First Team Real Estate
Invitational Regatta for the Benefit of Hoag Hospital (May 19-22, 2005). The size of each
wooden boat dock module is 8' x 20' and the docks will be anchored to the harbor bottom
using a Seaflex/Helix anchorings stem. No piles wiil be used to anchor the docks. According
y
to your' submittal, no eelgrass is known to be. present in the project areas and no eelgrass is
proposed to be impacted.
5-05-019-(SCIVIANHINIM/First Team Real Estate) -X
Temporary Event Exclusion
Page 2 of 3
For the boat show, no fueling docks, fueling, or discharge of pollutants is proposed or
authorized. The docks will be floated in and installed. The boats for the boat show will
arrive by water on their own power and- then 6 ompl etely shut'down for. the.duration of the boat
show. Set up will take approximately 21 days and removal will take approximately 17 days.
For the Newport Dunes location, complete removal of the docks, anchoring system and all
other facilities installed for the event will take place immediately after completion of the boat
show. For the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, complete removal of the docks, anchoring
system and all other facilities installed for the event will take place immediately after
completion of the First Team Real Estate Invitational Regatta. The actual boat show event will
take place over the span of 5 days. At maximum the proposed event including set-up,
implementation and take-down, will take 43 days. The actual event will occur on: April 27,
2005 to April 28, 2005 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm; April 28, 2005 to April 29, 2005 from 110:00
am to 8:00 pm; and May 1, 2005 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The event tickets will cost $10 for
adults and children 12 and under are free. Public parking will be available at the Newport,
Dunes and Newport Nautical Museum site. A parking fee will be charged at the Newport
Dunes location. The applicant has stated that there would also be additional offiwsite parking
and use of a tram to transfer visitors to and from each boat show site..
The Columbia Rendezvous Will take place I day and the regatta will take plac,e,-4 days at the
Newport Harbor. -Nautical Museum. The temporary docks will remain from thebo6t $how.
Complete removal of the docks, anchoring system and all other facilities installed for the
-events will take place immediately after completion of the First Team Real Estate Invitational
Regatta and will take approximately 5 days. At maximum the proposed events including set-
up, implementation and take-down, will take 52 days. There is no fee for each of these events
and public parking will be available at the Newport Nautical Museum site.
According to the Guidelines for the Exclusion of Temporary Events from Coastal Commission
Permit Requirements (herein "Guidelines") the Executive Director may exclude from permit
requirements all temporary events except those which meret all of the following criteria
(notwithstanding other circumstances outlined in the guidelines):, 1) the event is held between
Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day; 2) the event will occupy all or a portion of a sandy
beach area; 3) the event will involve a charge for general public admission or seating where no
fee is currently charged for use of the same area. The proposed events will not occur between
Memorial Day and Labor Day. The events will not occupy a portion. of a sandy beach area, but
will occupy a body of water. However, one of the events will involve a fee for general public
admission to the event. Therefore, according to the Guidelines, the Executive Director may
exclude the subject temporary event from coastal development permit requirements.
Please be advised that only the projects described above are excluded from the permit
requirements of the Coastal Act. Any change in the projects may cause them to lose their
excluded status. This -certification is based on information provided by the recipient of this
letter. If, at a later date, this information is found to be incorrect or incomplete, this letter will
become invalid, and any development occurring at that time must cease until a coastal
development permit is obtained or a new determination is made that no permit is required.
Furthermore, while the Executive Director has chosen to exclude the proposed event this year,
the Executive Director may require a coastal development permit for future such events.
Accordingly, staff encourages you to submit future events for review by staff several months in
advance of those events (e.g. at least 3 to 6 months prior).
5-05-019-(SCMA/NHNM/First Team Real Estate) -X"
Temporary Event Exclusion
Page 3 of 3
Thank you for contacting Commis sion staff regarding yOur event'. Please call me at (562). 590-
5071 if you have any questions.
—Sin,gerely
& d
Coastal Frogram Analyst
CC: Tom Rossmiller, Newport Beach Harbor Resources Division.
John J. Swigart, Jr., Co -Chairman, First Team Real Estate Invitational Regata
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"Vril 29, 2005
VIA FACSIMILE AND MAIL
County of Orange
County Property Permits
300 N. Flower Street, 0 Floor
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Attn: Elsa Ramirez
Re: NeLyport Harbor Nautical MuseumlTemporaa Dock PermitlRef # 2005-002151
First Team Real Estate Invitational Reizatta FBO Hoak HosplRef # 2005-00216
Dear Ms. Ramirez:
I am writing on behalf of the organizing committee for the First Team Real Estate
Invitational Regatta for the benefit of Hoag Hospital. As you may recall, we recently
submitted an application for the installation of temporary docks at 2209 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach for the purpose of mooring a number of the deeper draft sailboats
participating in our regatta. Our regatta is scheduled for May 19-22, 2005. That
application was approved by the County under Reference # 2005-00216.
In the course of planning for the loading and unloading of the spectator boats which we
have organized to act as hosts for the guests of our regatta sponsors, we concluded that
the participating yacht clubs' facilities would be inadequate for this purpose and
inquired of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (the "Museum") as to whether we
might be able to use its facilities as well. The Museum was happy to accommodate us
and, in fact, suggested that the loading and unloading would go a lot faster and easier if
we were able to use the additional temporary docks currently installed for the boat show
pursuant to their above -referenced permit # 2005-00215. Instead of having to get
spectator boats in and out from the Museum's 100 feet of pen-nanent dock, we would
have almost 200 feet available for this purpose. However, the Museum's permit for
these additional temporary docks expires after a reasonable period for removal
following the close of the boat show this weekend.
I have already discussed this with the Harbor Resources Department at the City of
Newport Beach. They support the idea of asking for a waiver and extension of the
removal date on the Museum's permit and, in fact, are the ones who suggested that I
simply send a letter request to you. The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to request
that the County approve the extension of the Museum's temporary dock permit from the
end of this weekend, Sunday May 1, through the end of the First Team Real Estate
Regatta on Sunday, May 22. Not only will this extension, with the resulting additional
dock space, make for safer and quicker spectator loading, but it should also increase the
traffic through the Museum and the exposure of its displays and collections to the
general public, hence, the Museum's interest in accommodating us. It will also mitigate
Benefiting Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
One Hoag Drive PO Box 6 100 - Newport Beach CA - 92658-6 100
County of Orange
Attn: Elsa Ramirez
April 29, 2005
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traffic and parking problems on the Peninsula and Bayside Drive, where the
participating yacht clubs are located, and where these guests will otherwise have to park
their cars.
If you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate
to call. If this extension is acceptable, I would appreciate if you would so indicate by
whatever process or mechanism is appropriate under County regulations. I will look
forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
i erely o s,
John J. Swigart, Jr.
Co -Chairman, First Team Real Estate Invitational Regatta
2500 Holly Lane
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 725-4169
email: jswigart@sycr.com
cc: Vrom Rossmiller, Newport Beach Harbor Resources Department
Glenn A. Zagoren, CEO, Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Michael Rawlings, U.S. Mooring Systems
DOCSOC/I 106788vl/13957-0000
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April 29, 2005
VIA FACSIMILE AND MAIL
U.S. Army Corp of Engineers
Regulatory Branch
P.O. Box 532711
Los Angeles, CA 90053
Attn: Stephanie J. Hall
Re: Newport Harbor Nautical MuseumlTempora?y Dock PermitlRe
f # 2005-00972JPLI
First Team Real Estate Invitational Regaaaa FBO Hoag HosplRef # 2005-00930SJH
Dear Ms. Hall:
I am writing on behalf of the organizing committee for the First Team Real Estate
Invitational Regatta for the benefit of Hoag Hospital. As you may recall, we recently
submitted an application for the installation of temporary docks at 2209 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach for the purpose of mooring a number of the deeper draft sailboats
participating in our regatta. Our regatta is scheduled for May 19-22, 2005. That
application was approved by the Army Corp of Engineers ("ACOE") under Reference
# 2005-009 30 SJH.
In the course of planning for the loading and unloading of the spectator boats which we
have organized to.act as hosts for the guests of our regatta sponsors, we concluded that
the participatini' yacht clubs' facilities would be inadequate for this purpose and
inquired of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (the "Museum") as to whether we
might be able to use its facilities as well. The Museum was happy to accommodate us
and, in fact, suggested that the loading and unloading would go a lot faster and easier if
we were able to use the additional temporary docks currently installed for the boat show
pursuant to their above -referenced pen -nit # 2005-009 72 JPL. Instead of having to get
spectator boats in and out from the Museum's 100 feet of permanent dock, we would
have almost 200 feet available for this purpose. However, the Museum's permit for
these additional temporary docks expires after a reasonable period for removal
following the close of the boat show this weekend.
I have already discussed this with the Harbor Resources Department at the City of
Newport Beach. They support the idea of asking for a waiver and extension of the
removal date on the Museum's pennit and, in fact, are the ones who suggested that I
simply send a letter request to you. The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to request
that the ACOE approve the extension of the Museum's temporary dock permit from the
end of this weekend, Sunday May 1, through the end of the First Team Real Estate
Regatta on Sunday, May 22. Not only will this extension, with the resulting additional
dock space, make for safer and quicker spectator loading, but it should also increase the
traffic through the Museum and the exposure of its displays and collections to the
Benefiting Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
One Hoag Drive PO Box 6 100 - Newport Beach CA - 92658-6 100
U.S. Army Corp of Engineers
Attn: Stephanie J. Hall
April 29, 2005
Page 2 of 2
general public, hence, the Museum's interest in accommodating us. It will also mitigate
traffic and parking problems on the Peninsula and Bayside Drive, where the
participating yacht clubs are located, and where these guests will otherwise have to park
their cars.
If you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate
to call. If this extension is acceptable, I would appreciate if you would so indicate by
whatever process or mechanism is appropriate under ACOE regulations. I will look
forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
nc rely vows,
J hnj
ohn J Swigart, Jr.
Co -Chairman, First Team Real Estate Invitational Regatta
2500 Holly Lane
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 725-4169
email: jswigart@sycr.com
cc: /rorn Rossmiller, Newport Beach Harbor Resources Department
Glenn A. Zagoren, CEO, Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Michael Rawlings, U.S. Mooring Systems
DOCSOC/I 106741vl/13957-0000
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VIA FACSIMILE AND MAIL
California Coastal Commission
South Coast Area Office
200 Occangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
Attn: Fernie Sy, Coastal Program Analyst
Re: Neh�port Harbor Nautical MuseumlTempora?y Dock PermitlRef # 5-05-019 X1
First Team Real Estate Invitational Rezatta FBO Hoag HosplRef # 5-05-027 X
Dear Mr. Sy:
I am writing on behalf of the organizing committee for the First Team Real Estate
Invitational Regatta for the benefit of Hoag Hospital. As you may recall, we recently
submitted an application for the installation of temporary docks at 2209 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach for the purpose of mooring a number of the deeper draft sailboats
participating in our regatta. Our regatta is scheduled for May 19-22, 2005. That
application was approved by your Commission under Reference # 5-05-027 X.
In the course of planning for the loading and unloading of the spectator boats which we
have organized to act as hosts for the guests of our regatta sponsors, we concluded that
the participating yacht clubs' facilities would be inadequate- for this purpose and
inquired of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (the "Museum") as to whether we
might be able to use its facilities as well. The Museum was happy to accommodate us
and, in fact, suggested that the loading and unloading would go a lot faster and easier if
we were able to use the additional temporary docks currently installed for the boat show
pursuant to their above -referenced permit #5-05-019 X. Instead of having to get
spectator boats in and out from the Museum's 100 feet of permanent dock, we would
have almost 200 feet available for this purpose. However, the Museum's permit for
these additional temporary docks expires after a reasonable period for removal
following the close of the boat show this weekend.
I have already discussed this with the Harbor Resources Department at the City of
Newport Beach. They support the idea of asking for a waiver and extension of the
removal date on the Museum's permit and, in fact, are the ones who suggested that I
simply send a letter request to you. The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to request.
that your Commission approve the extension of the Museum's temporary dock permit
from the end of this weekend, Sunday May 1, through the end of the First Team Real
Estate Regatta on Sunday, May 22. Not only will this extension, with the resulting
additional dock space, make for safer and quicker spectator loading, but it should also
increase the traffic through the Museum and the exposure of its displays and collections
to the general public, hence, the Museum's interest in accommodating us. It will also
Benefiting Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
One Hoag Drive PO Box 6 100 - Newport Beach CA - 92658-6 100
California Coastal Commission
Attn: Fernie Sy
April 29, 2005
Page 2 of 2
mitigate traffic and parking problems on the Peninsula and Bayside Drive, where the
participating yacht clubs are located, and where these guests will otherwise have to park
their cars.
If you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate
to call. If this extension is acceptable, I would appreciate if you would so indicate by
whatever process or mechanism is appropriate under Commission regulations. I will
look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
7 erely yo S. -I
oh n J eS w iog arrst," J r.
Co -Chairman, First Team Real Estate Invitational Regatta
2500 Holly Lane
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 725-4169
email: jswigart@sycr.com
cc: Tom Rossmiller, Newport Beach Harbor Resources Department
Glenn A. Zagoren, CEO, Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Michael Rawlings, U.S. Mooring Systems
DOCSOC/I 106733vl/13957-0000
CITY OF NEW�IPORT BEACH
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM
TEMPORARY DOCK INSTALLATION�
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
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Ll SITE LAYOUT & DETAILS City of Newport Beach Construct and install temporary timber docks as boat moorings for
Harbor Resources Division /Building Depart. Nautical Museum Events.
L2 DOCK MODULE FRAMING DETAILS 3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dates of Events:
(949) 644-3034 Harbor Resources Div April 27 - May 1, 2005 SCMA Boat Show
EEL GRASS INSPECTION
(949) 644-3288 Permit Counter May 7, 2005 Columbia Rendezvous
NO EEL GRASS WITHIN 16OF PROJECT June 25, 2005 Heritage Regatta
EEL GRASS IN THE PROJECT AREA
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PERMIT # DATE Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Pacific Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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BLUEWater Design Group
2500 Via Cabrillo Marina, Suite 200
San Pedro, CA 90731
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HARBOR CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT
DESIGN CRITERIA
1 General
-lA The construction of harbor facilities shall accommodate the need for safety
and durability as well as convenience and appearance. Structural elements of
gangways. floats, ples, etc. shall be adequate to safeguard human life. boats.
and boating equipment. Beat berthing facilities shall be designed to
adequately handle anticipated loads with an ample factor ofsafety.
1.2 Materials of constracdon shall resist the corrosion of saltwater in order to
assure low maintenance requirements and long life of the facility.
1.3 Floats shall be designed to assure stability and buoyancy 1hroughout the life of
the float
1.4 Adequate ulififties shall be provided for the convenience and safety of boaters
and maintenance workers.
2 Layout and Design
2A Designs for harbor facilities shall be based upon the use of the facility, defined
asfullows:
2A.11 Single or joint residential.
2.1.2 Multiresidental and small craft marina.
2.1.3 Commercial Passenger
2.2 Harbor structures shall conform with 0 Layout & Design Guidelines for Small
Craft Berithing Facftes,n latest edition pubfished by the State of California
Department of Boating and Waterways (Cal Boating). 1629 "S' Street,
Sacramento, California 95814; telephone (916) 263-0784, except as modified
by the City's �Standard Drawings for Harbor Construction.' or as follows:
2.2.1 Berths shall not be occutaied by vessels more than a beam width
longer than the berth nor larger than the vessel used in design
calculations.
2.2.2 Maximum length vessel is the largest vessel that shall be
permitted to occupy a berth.
223 Applied loads shall be calculated for act lower than a +75 feet
above MLLWwalersurface.
2.2.4 Wind loads shall be calculated both parallel to and perpendicular
to maximum length vessels and structures.
2.2.5 Wind loads on lateral area of vessels or structures shall not be
less than 15 pounds per square f -L
2.2.6 Lateral ansai ofvessels for wind load calculations shall be equal to
(0.15) X (maximum length vessel) X (maximum length vessel).
2.2.7 Ten percent (10 %) of the full wind load for an unshielded vessel
shall be applied to each vessel in the fee of the umthielded vessel.
2.2.8 Guide piles (those that provide lateral support for floats) shall be
positioned around berthing areas such that the cenlroid of lateral
support provided at the +7.5 foot M LLW water surface elevation
concides with the mirdrold ofappfied lateral loads -
2.2.9 Pile penetration shall nut be less than 10 feet, nor camlated
penetraflon plus 3 feel.
2.2A0 Phe cutoff elevation shall not be lower then +11.0 feet MLLW.
2.2.11 Ficialation systems and piles shall be [he products of
manu facturers and contractors regularly engaged in the
Production of such items for marims, construction -
2.2.12 Sufficient flotallon shall be provided to support dead loads plus 20
pounds per square feet live load with a fireeboard of net less than:
2.2.112.1 1 0 -Inches for modular concrete flotation system for
cammercial passenger use.
2.2.12.2 8 -inches for modular concrete floalation systems for all
.[her uses.
2.2.12.3 3-Inchas ponloon frealboard for detached pontoon
flotation systems for commercial passenger use.
2.2.12.4 I-mch pontoon fireaboaml for detached pontoon flotafion
systems for all other uses.
2.2.13 Weight of treated Douglas Fir shall be assumed to be 35 pounds
per cubic foot. Weight of sea water shall be assumed to be 64
pounds per cubic foot
2.2.14 Finger floats with wood decks shall be equipped with a 2.5Anch
minimum diameter steel pipe torsion hars along float centerfines.
3 Materials
3.1 Materials for harbor facilities shall conform to the , Slanda'd Specifications for
Public Works Construction,' published by Building News, Inc. except as
modified as follows'
3.2 Floataflon units shall consist of.
3.2.1 Concrete cast around a solid, closed call foam core,
3.2-2 Fiberglass, polyethylene or plastic shell with a fimn filUng solid,
closed 'It foam ore, or
3.2.3 A solid, dosed cell foam core coveredwilli an approved coaling
to prevent physical damage.
3.3 Timber for docks shall have a minimum net thickness of 1.5 inches.
3A Walking surfaces of gangways (brows), piers and floats shall have a non-skid
finish, such as punched metal. unpainted Umber, or grit on metal, Umber or
plywood.
3.5 Timber shall be treated with ammoniacal copper emanate (ACA), chromated
copper arsenale (CCA), or ammoniawl copper zinc emanate (ACZA), per
AWPA Standard G2. Field cuts and bored holes shall receive a brush mat of
concentrated CCA, ACA, orACZA.
3.6 Timber piles shall be dual treated per AWPA Standard C3.
3.7 Rollem shall be fabricated from polyethylene or polyolefin material.
3.8 Iron and steel (including fasteners) in harbor struclures, except for
reinforcement covered by a[ least 3 inches of concrete, shall be stainless steel
allow. hot -dip galvanized, "epoxy mated.
4 Allowable Stresses
4.1 Allowable stresses for harbor structures shall not exceed those recommended
in the ' Uniform Building Code.'
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PERMIT PROCESSING PROCEDURE
I . Fill out a Building permit application at the Building Department permit
counter.
2. Use city standard harbor constructim drawings (cast, $2.00 per sheet). Draw
a site plan showing the scope of work and select the applicable details. Submit
engineering calculatJors as required. Follow the instructions on drawings -
3. Three sets of drawings are required. Do step 2 on three sets or make coples.
4. Permit Technician will process the perrmt application and charge the plan
checkless.
5. One set of drawings is placed in the Building Department plan check stack.
The remaining two sets are given to the applicant to carry to Harbor
Resources.
6- Harbor Resources will review the drawings and stamp the drawings "Approved
in Conceipl_�
7. The applicant will pick up these drawings from Harbor Resources and pursue
-late and federal approvals as required by Harbor Resources. Plan check way
resume simultmeouslywhile these approvals are pending.
8. After the Building Department plan check has been completed, the applicant
will pick up and resolve Building Department comectlons.
9. The applicant wifl resubmit to the Building Department the Building check set
and Me sets basing required state and federal approvals.
10. The Building Department will verify that the Building corrections have been
resolved and all Uie required federal and state approvals are on the drawings
and issue the Harbor permit. The Building Department record set must bear all
required approvals.
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SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS
Provide a pardal site plan in the space provided above drawn to an adequate scae to clearly show the following
information
I . Location and dimension of proposed structure including piles and location of existing structures on adjacent
properties.
2. Location of bulkhead, peldread and project lines.
3. Lowtion of property lines.
4. Location of channel markers within 200 feet
5. Lot sizes and lot numbers. if available-
6- Existing ground proffle, beneath proposed structure.
7. Elevation of top and bottom of bulkheads and piles with respect to MLLW.
8. Area and profile of any proposed dredging with elevations showing depths with respect of MILLW.
9- Any special conditions affecting the construction or affecting boating operations.
10. Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. Now work shall be shown in heavy solid lines.
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5 Harbor Permits and Drawings
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Deck: (goal) minimum clearwidth for bonamerdal passenq�
Harbor penifs shall be obtainedpar Harbor Permit Policy HA: Detailed -
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shall he 6 feet to 80 feet long and 8 feet for docks over 80 feet
constructlon plans (4 sets) and substainfia Ung calculations (I set) shall be
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submitted to the Building Department with the permit application for the
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following items:
2.2.16
Walkways or landing platfourns shall not have less than 4 feet
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5.1.1 bulkheads and groins
gangways at +7.5 feet MLLW water surface elevation.
5.1.2 piers and landings
2.2_17
Fillets at the cormorum of marginal walkways. main walkways
and finger floats shall be included in the berth designs and shall
5.1.3 gangways, including hinge connections and hand railings
extend at least 4 feet along both floats -
5.1 A anchor piles and guide Oles, including roller assemblies
2.2.18
Gangway (brew) slope for commercial passenger, inuffi-residenfial
small craft marina use shall not exceed 1 feet vertically for
5.1.5 canhevered pale decks
:a�d h 3 feet of length when the Ude is at -2.0 feet MLLW. All other
gangway slopes shall not exceed 1 foot vertically for each 2.5
5.1.6 other harbor structures
feet of length when the Ude is at -2.0 feet M LLW.
5.2 Plans and calculations for the above items shall be prepared by a Civil or
2.2.19
Walking surfaces of gangways (brows). piers and floats shah have
Structural Engineer registered in [he Slate of California.
mn_skid finish, such as punched metal. unpainted Umber, or gift
on metal, limber or plywood.
5.3 In addition. detailed construction plans shall include, but not be limited to,
indicating the following dimensions and detailed items:
2.2.20
Gangway (brow) Triummum clear width for commercial passenger,
multi,residenlial, or small craft marina use shall he 484eches. All
5.31 deck, pier gangway, and anchor pile layout
other gangway minimum dear width shall be 304riches.
5.3.2 pontoon or float layout (with flotafian calcuations, provided separately)
2.2.21
Gangways (brows) for commercial passenger. multiresidenfial or
small craft marina uses shall be equipped with self -dosing, salf-
5.33 framing details including angles, bent plates, bolt and nail
latching gates at the bulkhead end. Gates shall not open into
patterns. splices, bumpers, cleats, e[G.
intersecting walkways.
5.34 Imes connections
2.222
Toe steps at the bottom of gangways (braws) for single orjoint
residential use shall not exceed 9 inches. Skid resistant lee
5.35 guide pile roller assemblies
Oat. shall be installed on all other gangways.
53.6 pier piles and anchor piles
2.2.23
Railings for single or joint residential use shall be 36 -inches
mmimum height. Al other railings shall be 424nches minimum
5.3.7 top of bulkhead and pier deck eleva dons
height.
5.3.8 maximum length VeSSaIS Used in design calculations for each
2.2.24
Railings far commercial harbor structures shah be buftsuch that a
berth, (circled within the berth).
sphere 4 -inches in diameter cannot pass through -
5A Harbor perinft will be conditioned to limit the size of vessels berthed in the
2.2.25
Railings for commercial passenger, muffi-rasidenual or small craft
facility: e.g., 'The Harbor Permit for this facility shall be conditioned to allow
manna uses shall be capable of resisUng a horizontal force of at
berthing of one -70 foot and three,45 foot maximum length vessels!
least 30 pords per linear foot applied at the top rail. All other
harbor railings shall be capable of supporting a horizontal force of
5.5 Future dredging in the vicinity of a permitted harbor facility will be restbided;
20 pounds per linear fact applied at the top rail.
e.g.. �Druclginq not permitted below wrlours shown herei
3 Materials
3.1 Materials for harbor facilities shall conform to the , Slanda'd Specifications for
Public Works Construction,' published by Building News, Inc. except as
modified as follows'
3.2 Floataflon units shall consist of.
3.2.1 Concrete cast around a solid, closed call foam core,
3.2-2 Fiberglass, polyethylene or plastic shell with a fimn filUng solid,
closed 'It foam ore, or
3.2.3 A solid, dosed cell foam core coveredwilli an approved coaling
to prevent physical damage.
3.3 Timber for docks shall have a minimum net thickness of 1.5 inches.
3A Walking surfaces of gangways (brows), piers and floats shall have a non-skid
finish, such as punched metal. unpainted Umber, or grit on metal, Umber or
plywood.
3.5 Timber shall be treated with ammoniacal copper emanate (ACA), chromated
copper arsenale (CCA), or ammoniawl copper zinc emanate (ACZA), per
AWPA Standard G2. Field cuts and bored holes shall receive a brush mat of
concentrated CCA, ACA, orACZA.
3.6 Timber piles shall be dual treated per AWPA Standard C3.
3.7 Rollem shall be fabricated from polyethylene or polyolefin material.
3.8 Iron and steel (including fasteners) in harbor struclures, except for
reinforcement covered by a[ least 3 inches of concrete, shall be stainless steel
allow. hot -dip galvanized, "epoxy mated.
4 Allowable Stresses
4.1 Allowable stresses for harbor structures shall not exceed those recommended
in the ' Uniform Building Code.'
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PERMIT PROCESSING PROCEDURE
I . Fill out a Building permit application at the Building Department permit
counter.
2. Use city standard harbor constructim drawings (cast, $2.00 per sheet). Draw
a site plan showing the scope of work and select the applicable details. Submit
engineering calculatJors as required. Follow the instructions on drawings -
3. Three sets of drawings are required. Do step 2 on three sets or make coples.
4. Permit Technician will process the perrmt application and charge the plan
checkless.
5. One set of drawings is placed in the Building Department plan check stack.
The remaining two sets are given to the applicant to carry to Harbor
Resources.
6- Harbor Resources will review the drawings and stamp the drawings "Approved
in Conceipl_�
7. The applicant will pick up these drawings from Harbor Resources and pursue
-late and federal approvals as required by Harbor Resources. Plan check way
resume simultmeouslywhile these approvals are pending.
8. After the Building Department plan check has been completed, the applicant
will pick up and resolve Building Department comectlons.
9. The applicant wifl resubmit to the Building Department the Building check set
and Me sets basing required state and federal approvals.
10. The Building Department will verify that the Building corrections have been
resolved and all Uie required federal and state approvals are on the drawings
and issue the Harbor permit. The Building Department record set must bear all
required approvals.
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SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS
Provide a pardal site plan in the space provided above drawn to an adequate scae to clearly show the following
information
I . Location and dimension of proposed structure including piles and location of existing structures on adjacent
properties.
2. Location of bulkhead, peldread and project lines.
3. Lowtion of property lines.
4. Location of channel markers within 200 feet
5. Lot sizes and lot numbers. if available-
6- Existing ground proffle, beneath proposed structure.
7. Elevation of top and bottom of bulkheads and piles with respect to MLLW.
8. Area and profile of any proposed dredging with elevations showing depths with respect of MILLW.
9- Any special conditions affecting the construction or affecting boating operations.
10. Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. Now work shall be shown in heavy solid lines.
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HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit
application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California
Administrative Code. Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: Construct and install temporary
timber docks as boat moorings for Nautical Museum Events.
Dates of Events:
April 27 - May 1 2005 SCMA Boat Show
May 7, 2005 Columbia Rendezvous
IJune 25, 2005 Heritage Regatta
Wroperty Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Legal Description:
lHarbor Permit Number: 132-151
Man Check Number: Not Applicable. Only Special Events Permit Required
jApplicant: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Marshall Steel
Applicant's Mailing Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone Number: (949) 673-3377 1
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
Page 1 of 2
Y,They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning
Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and anv applicable specific or precise plans or,
o That a variance of exception has been approved and final.
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is
attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including
approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in
concer)t and said ar)Droval has been written ur)on said r)lans. sianed and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning
Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or
the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and
void as of the effective date of this said ordinance.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act or 1970, and state and local
quidelines adopted thereunder, this development:
Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
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o Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy
attached).
o Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a
building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to
reiection in principal bv Newr)ort Beach unless a substantial chanae is r)ror)osed.
This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all
applicable policies, ordinances, codes and requlations of Newport Beach.
Tom Rossmiller, Manager, Harbor Resources
Signature: LL 1- 6 NA V
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Supervisor
November 30, 2004
Attachments:
Drawings
Page 2 of 2
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indicating the following dimensions and detailed items:
5.3.1 dock, pier gangway, and anchor pile layout
5.3.2 pontoon or float layout (with notation calculations provided sepandely)
5.3.3 franfing details including angles, bent Mates, bolt and nail
patterns, splices, bumpers, deals, etc.
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5.35 guide pile roller assemblies
5.3.6 pier piles and anchor piles
5.3.7 top,of bulkhead and pier deck elevabons
5.3.8 maximum length vessels used in design calculations for each
berth, (circledwithin the berth).
5.4 Harbor permits will be conditiored to limit the size ofvessels berthed in the
Witty; a.g-. 'ffie Harbor Permit fcr� this facility shall bir conditioned to allow
berthing of one -70 ficol: and three,15 foal maximum lehgth vessels!
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HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit
application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California
Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: Construct and install temporary
timber docks as boat moorings for Nautical Museum Events.
Dates of Events:
April 27 - May 1 2005 SCMA Boat Show
May 7, 2005 Columbia Rendezvous
IJune 25, 2005 Heritage Regatta
113roperty Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660 1
Legal Description:
lHarbor Permit Number: 132-151 1
1PIan Check Number: Not Applicable. Only Special Events Permit Required I
jApplicant: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Marshall Steel I
ApplicanVs Mailing Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone Number: (949) 673-3377
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 an y
3.- The general uses and intensity of use proposed for each part of the area covered
in the application.
And find
Page 1 of 2
They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning
Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and anv applicable specific or precise plans or,
o That a variance of exception has been approved and final.
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is
attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including
approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in
concent and said aooroval has been written unon said olans. sianed and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning
Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or
the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and
void as of the effective date of this said ordinance.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act or 1970, and state and local
quidelines adopted thereunder, this development:
Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
Ei Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy
attached).
o Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a
building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to
reiection in principal bv Newport Beach unless a substantial chanae is proposed.
This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all
applicable policies, ordinances, codes and requlations of Newport Beach.
Tom Rossmiller, Manager, Harbor Resources
Signature:
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Supervisor
December 1, 2004
Attachments:
Drawings
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829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for permit
application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant to California
Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: Expand Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum dock structure by installing 8x 60'timber dock. Anchor using Seaflex
system and Helix anchors. Seaflex / Helix system approved by Harbor Resources
on a trial basis for 2 years only. System must be inspected after 2 years at NHNM
expense. Anchor system must also be approved by the Building Department.
jPier conditions must be signed by applicant prior to flnal approval.
Wroperty Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660 1
Legal Description:
I Harbor Permit Number: 131-101 1
Man Check Number: 0272-2005
jApplicant, Newport Harbor Nautical Museum / Marshal bteel
Applicant's- Mailing Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone Number: (949) 675-8915
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
Page 1 of 2
They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan, Zoning
Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and any applicable specific or precise plans or,
o That a variance of exception has been approved and final.
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is
attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including
approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in
concent and said anoroval has been written uDon said Oans. sianed and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning
Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect the use of the property or
the design of a project located thereon, this approval in concept shall become null and
void as of the effective date of this said ordinance.
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act or 1970, and state and local
quidelines adopted thereunder, this development:
Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
o- -Has -received- a- fi-hal Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration (copy
attached).
o Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a
building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to
reiection in mincipal bv Newr)ort Beach unless a substantial chanae is r)roi)osed.
This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with all
applicable policies, ordinances, codes and regulations of Newport Beach. See attached
conditions to the pier permit.
Tom Rossmiller, Manager, Harbor Resources
Signature: 4:;1-2.'1 �6 NA,
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Superviso
February 8, 2005
Attachments:
Worksheet for Building Permit Application
Drawing
Pier Conditions
Page 2 of 2
HARBOR RESOURCES DIVISION
829 Harbor Island Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-644-3034 / Fax 949-723-0589
Pier Permit Conditions
February 8, 2005
Property Address: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
With reference to the plans currently under consideration to reconfigure or modify the dock
system, the following conditions will now be in effect on the above referenced pier.
1. The pier permittee is aware of the Harbor Permit Policies and Chapter 17 of the City of
Newport Beach Municipal Code. The pier permittee understands that the above referenced
oier is under the Durview of these Policies and Codes.
2. Any future work on the above mentioned pier requires permits with the City of Newport
Beach and any other applicable agencies. Painting, replacement of rub rails and work
considered to be cosmetic in nature does not reauire a r)ermit.
3. The conditions set forth in this document pertain to the current, proposed dock system
under consideration. Any future modifications or alterations to the dock system may require
new conditions which mav override or chanae these conditions.
4. Only marine oriented uses are allowed on the pier, pier platform, gangway and float. Patio
furniture, plants etc ... are not permitted.
5. Vessels will be allowed to extend channelward past the end of the finger by the width of
their beam.
6. The Seaflex / Helix system is approved by Harbor Resources on a trial basis for 2 years
only. Nautical Museum is responsible for conducting an underwater survey of the Seaflex /
Helix system, at their own expense, after 2 years. Diver must be qualified to evaluate Seafl-ex
Helix system. Results of survey are to be reviewed by Harbor Resources. Pile installation may
be required if it is determined Seaflex / Helix is inadequate.
7. The Building Department must approve anchoring system prior to installation.
Signature:
Chris Miller, Harbor Resources Supervisor
Applicant Signature Print Name
Joint Pier Applicant Signature (if applicable) Print Name
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Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form
(Version 1.0, June 20, 2003)
This form is required to be submitted for any surveys conducted for the eelgrass, Zostera
marina, that are required to be conducted under federal or state permits and authorizations
issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Coastal Commission. The form has been
designed to assist in identifying eelgrass while ensuring that the required information is
consistently documented. Surveys required to be conducted for this species are subject to
modification through publication of revisions to the eelgrass survey policy. It is incumbent upon
the authorized permittee to ensure that survey work is following the latest protocols. For further
infonnation on these protocols, please contact: Robert Hoffman, National Marine Fisheries
Service, (562) 980-4043, or William Paznokas, California Department of Fish & Game, (858)
467-4218).
* Required Information
Site Name:
(common reference)
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport each, CA 92663
Survey Contact:
(name, phone, e-mail)
Debbie Karimoto
(949 ) 887-7041 (cell)
(949) 830-1173 (fax & office)
debkarimoto@cox.net
Permit Reference:
(ACOE Permit No.,
City of Newport Beach Permit #
CCC Permit No.)
Hydrographic System:
(bay, estuary, lagoon, or
Newport Harbor
harbor)
Specific Location:
(UTM, Lat./Long., datarri,
UTM zone 11
accuracy level, attach
330 36.941'N
electronic survey area map if
117' 54.215'W
possible)
See attached maps
Was Eelgrass
Detected:
Yes, Eeli!rass was found at this site.
XXX No, Eelgrass was not found at this site.
Description of
Permitted Work:
1) Dredge underneath nautical museum boat and dock areas and place
(describe briefly the work to
dredged material near bulkhead.
be conducted at the site
2) Extend existing dock 60' lengthwise in a NNW direction.
under the permits identified
above)
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Description of Site:
(describe the physical and
Depth range:
2-20' -Tide varied between +5.92 and -.6' during
biological conditions within
time of survey.
the survey area at the time of
the survey and provide
insight into variability, if
Imown. Please provide units
Substrate type:
Soft, silty sediment & compact, silty sediment
for all numerical
inforination).
Temperature:
590
Salinity:
Normal bay range of 30-33 ppt
Dominantflora:
None
Dominantjauna:
Barnacles (Megahalanus californicus)
Mussels (Mytilus califorianus)
Exotic species
encountered:
None
Other site description
notes:
None
Description of Survey
Effort:
Survey date and time
25 January 2005, 7 am- 3:30 pin
(please describe the-
perio&.
surveys conducted
Horizontal visibility in
1-5' depending upon location and ambient light
including type of survey
(SCUBA, remote video,
etc.) and survey methods
water:
due to boats in slips
employed, date of work,
and survey density
(estimated percentage of
Survey type and
SCUBA survey; Diver swam transects throughout
the bottom actually
methods.,
APE.
viewed). Describe any
limitations encountered
during the survey efforts.
Survey personnel:
Debbie Karimoto (949) 887-7041 (cell)
Assisted by Derek Karimoto
Survey density:
100% of APE; no eelgrass found
Survey limitations:
Swift current made survey of SW portion of
property impossible for safety reasons
Other Information:
(use this space to provide
See map and site survey sketch
any additional
information or references
to attached materials such
as maps, reports, etc.)
Eelgrass Survey Reporting Form (version 1.0, 6/20/03)
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Site Address:
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport Beach CA 92660
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Site Address:
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Hwy
Newport Beach CA 92660
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APPLICANTS
A E: MARSHALL STEEL, NHNM
JOB ADDRESS: 151 E COAST HWY
DATE: 2 FEB 2005
(949) 675-8915
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CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071 March 3, 2005
Southern California Marine Association
Attn: ' Michael Rawlings
1006 East Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866
Subject: EXCLUSION OF TEMPORARY EVENT
Sites: 101 Bayside Drive (Newport Dunes) & 151 East Coast Highway (Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum), Newport Beach, Orange County
Applicant: Southern California Marine Association
Event Date: April 27, 2005 to May 1, 2005
Commission Reference # 5-05-019-X
Dear Mr. Rawlings:
On December 2, 2004, Commission staff received an application for the subject temporary
boat show event. Commission staff has reviewed the application and determined, pursuant to
Section 3061 0(i) of the Coastal Act and the Guidelines for the Exclusion of Temporary Events
from Coastal Commission Permit Requirements adopted by the Commission on� May 12, 1993,
thaflhii pir6p-6s6d 'April 27, 2'00-5--;foM 7 20'06:6_�e�t qualifie8 to be excluded from coastal
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exclusion' of the' event from -coastal development ermit requirements.'
Based on the information you have provided, the proposed pr ' "'t t b 't -show
9jec. is a, eMporary ba
event that will include the installation of a gangway bridge at the Newport Dunes Lagoon and
installation of wooden docks and anchoring systems in the Newport Dunes Lagoon and in
Newport Bay adjacent to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. The size of each wooden
boat dock module is 8'x 20' and the docks will be anchored to the harbor bottom using a
Seaflex/Helix anchoring system. No piles will be used to anchor the docks. According to your
submittal, no' eelgrass is known to be present in the project area andho' eelgrass'is proposed
to be impacted. No fueling docks, fueling, or discharge of pollutants is proposed or authorized.
The docks will be floated in and then installed. The boats for the show will arrive by water on
their own power and then completely shut down for'the duration of the boat show. Setup will
take approximately 21 days and removal will take'approximately, 17 days. Complete removal
of the docks, anchoring system and all other facilities installed for the event will take place
immediately after completion of the boat show.' The actual boat show event will take place
over the span of 5 dayq. At maximum the proposed event including set -'up, implementation
and take-down, will take 43 days. The actual event will occur on: April 27, 2005 to April 28,
2005 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm; April 28, 2005 to April 29, 2005 from 110:00 am to 8:00 pm;
and May 1, 2005 from 10:00 am to 6-00pm. The event tickets will Cost 1101or, adults -and
children 12 and under are free. Public parking will be available at the Newport Dunes and
m- -A:parkihg,feewi - e- charged a't-the Newport Dunes location.
Nbwpoirt- Nautical Museu site.
The' -a pplic"ain't has stated thafthere wo -1 , d alsorb - e add .. i . t . i ff ki t —
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According to the Guidelines for the Exclusion of Temporary Events from Coastal Commission
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requirements all temporary events except those which meet all of the following criteria
(notwithstanding other circumstances outlined in the guidelines): 1) the event is held between
Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day; 2) the event will occupy all or a portion of a sandy"
beach area; 3) the event will involve a charge for general pubjic admission or seating where no
fee is currently charged for use of the same area. The proposed event will not occur between
Memorial Day and Labor Day. The event will not occupy a portion of a sandy beach area, but
will occupy a body of water. However, the event will involve a fee for general public admission
to the event. Therefore, according to the Guidelines, the Executive Director may exclude the
subject temporary event from coastal development permit requirements.
Please be advised that only the project described above is excluded from the permit
requirements of the Coastal Act. Any change in the project may cause it to lose its excluded
status. This certification is based on information provided by the recipient of this letter. If, at a
later date, this information is found to be incorrect or incomplete, this letter will become invalid,
and any development occurring at that time must cease until a coastal development permit is
obtained or a new determination is made that no permit is required. Furthermore, while the
Executive Director has chosen to exclude the proposed event this year, the Executive Director
may require a coastal development permit for future such events. Accordingly, staff
encourages you to submit future events for review by staff several months in advance of those
events (e.g-. at least 3 to 6 months prior).
Thank you for contacting Commission staff regarding your event. Please call me at (562) 590-
5071 if you have any questions.
SiNiefely,
Fernfe Sy/
Coastal k��am Analyst
CC: Tom.Rossmiller, Newport'Beach Harbor Resources Division
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1901 BAYSIDE DRIVE
CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625
(949) 673-1026
SHERIFF -CORONER DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CALIFORNIA
February 11, 2005
Michael Rawlings
Southern California Marine Association
1006 E. Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866
Dear -Mr, Rawlings -
MICHAEL S. CARONA
SIAGRIFF-CORONER
ASSISTANT SHERIFF$
JO ANN CIALISKY
PETE GANNON
KIM MARKUSON
DOUGSTORM
The Southern California Marine Association "2005 Boat Show at the Dunes in
Newport Beach", scheduled for April 27, 2005 to May 1, 2005, has been
approved with the following conditions:
I.- Boats involved in the event must not impede or interFere with the normal
flow of traffic in the harbor-,
2. Side -tied vessels must display an anchor light (white light visible 360")
during the hours of darkness so as not to create a hazard to navigation;
3. Fire hoses from dockside cabinets must be able to reach any and all boats
secured in slips or raft -up positions;
4..' :In addition t6bur approval, you must obtain approval from the Newport
. Beach Fire Marshall at 949-644-3106.
Please remind your group that the Environmental Protection Agency has
declared Newport Harbor a NO DISCHARGE HARBOR. For this reason,
courtesy pump -out stations are located throughout the harbor.
Should any member of this group experience a marine or medical emergency
during the event, please call NEWPORT HARBOR PATROL on channel 16 VHF
marine radio for immediate assistance.
Sincerely,
MICHAEL S. CA Sheriff -Coroner
CaO.taih, Gr' ussell'
Harbormaster
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3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663 Dates of Events,
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shall be applied to each vessel in the fee of the unshielded vessel. modified as follows' PERMIT PROCESSING PROCEDURE SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS APPROVALS
2.2.8 Guide piles (those that provide lateral support for floats) shall be 3.2 Floatation units shall consist of. I . Fill out a Building permit application at the Building Department permit Provide a pattial site plan in the space provided above drawn to an adequate scale to clearly show the following
positioned around berthing areas such that the centroid of lateral counter. information: THE FOLLOWING CHECKED APPROVALS ARE REOUIRED PRIOR TO ISSUING A BUILDING PERMIT:
support provided at the +7.5 foot MLLW water surface elevation 3.2.1 Concrete cast around a solid, closed cell foam core,
coincides with the centroid of applied lateral loads, 3.2.2 Fiberglass, polyethylene or plastic shell with a firm fitting solid, 2. Use city standard harbor construction drawings (cost: $2.00 per sheet). Draw I. Location and dimension of proposed structure including piles and location of existing structures on adjacent - APPROVAL IN CONCEPT - NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL
229 Pile penetration shall not be less than 10 feet, nor calculated closed cell foam core, or a site plan showing the scope of work and select the applicable details. Submit properties,
penetration plus 3 feet, 3.2.3 A solid, closed cell foam core covered with an approved coating engineering calculations as required, Follow the instructions on drawings. Z Location of bulkhead, peirhead and project lines. - ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
2,210 Pile cutoff elevation shall not be lower than +11.0 feet MLLW. to prevent physical damage. 3. Three sets of drawings are required, Do step 2 on three sets or make copies. 3, Location of property lines. - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DEPARTMENT
2.2.11 Floatation systems and piles shall be the products of 3.3 Timber for decks shall have a minimum net thickness of 1.5 inches. 4. Permit Technician will process the permit application and charge the plan - COUNTY OF ORANGE -
manufacturers and contractors regularly engaged in the check fees. 4� Location of channel markers within 200 feet
production of such items for marine construction. 3.4 Walking surfaces of gangways (brows), piers and floats shall have a non-skid 5. One set of drawings is placed in the Building Department plan check stack. 5. Lot sizes and lot numbers, if available. - SITE INSPECTION - SITE RE -INSPECTION
finish, such as punched metal, unpainted timber, or grit on metal, timber or The remaining two sets are given to the applicant to carry to Harbor
2.2-12 Sufficient flotation shall be provided to support dead loads plus 20 plywood, Resources. 6. Existing ground profile beneath proposed structure, CALL (949) 644-3043 FOR APPOINTMENT
pounds per square foot live load with a freeboard of not less than:
3.5 Timber shall be treated with ammoniacal copper arsenate (ACA), chromated 6� Harbor Resources will review the drawings and stamp the drawings "Approved 7. Elevation of top and bottom of bulkheads and piles with respect to MLLW.
2.2 121 1 0 -inches for modular concrete flotation systems for copper arsenate (CCA), or ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate (ACZA), per in Concept." CONDITIONS
commercial passenger use, AWPA Standard C2, Field cuts and bored holes shall receive a brush coat of 8. Area and profile of any proposed dredging with elevations showing depths with respect of MLLW,
2,2,12.2 8 -inches for modular concrete floatation systems for all concentrated CCA, ACA, or ACZA. 7, The applicant will pick up these drawings from Harbor Resources and pursue THE HARBOR PERMIT FOR THIS FACILITY SHALL BE CONDITIONED TO ALLOW THE BERTHING OF:
other uses, 3.6 Timber piles shall be dual treated per AWPA Standard C3, state and federal approvals as required by Harbor Resources. Plan check may 9, Any special conditions affecting the construction or affecting boating operations. NUMBER OF 130ATS MAXIMUM BOAT LENGTH FEET
resume simultaneously while these approvals are pending.
22123 3 -inches pontoon freeboard for detached pontoon 37 Rollers shall be fabricated from polyethylene or polyolefin material, & After the Building Department plan check has been completed, the applicant 10. Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. New work shall be shown in heavy solid lines.
flotation systems for commercial passenger use. 3.8 Iron and steel (including fasteners) in harbor structures, except for will pick up and resolve Building Department corrections.
2,2,12,4 1 -inch pontoon freeboard for detached pontoon flotation reinforcement covered by at least 3 inches of concrete, shall be stainless steel 9� The applicant will resubmit to the Building Department the Building check set
systems for all other uses, allow, hot -dip galvanized, or epoxy coated. and two sets bearing required state and federal approvals, C HARBOR CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
2213 Weight of treated Douglas Fir shall be assumed to be 35 pounds 10. The Building Department will verify that the Building corrections have been CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT
per cubic foot. Weight of sea water shall be assumed to be 64 4 Allowable Stresses resolved and all the required federal and state approvals are on the drawings TITLE SHEET & SPECIFICATIONS
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2214 Finger floats With wood decks shall be equipped with a 2.5 -inch in the "Uniform Building Code," ASSHOWN NOVEMBER 19, 2004
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shall be applied to each vessel in the lee of the unshielded vessel. modified as follows" PERMIT PROCESSING PROCEDURE SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS
228 Guide piles (those that provide lateral support for floats) shall be 3.2 Floatation units shall consist of: I � Fill out a Building permit application at the Building Department permit Provide a partial site plan in the space provided above drawn to an adequate scale to clearly show the following
positioned around berthing areas such that the centroid of lateral counter. information: THE FOLLOWING CHECKED (W' ) APPROVALS ARE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ISSUING A BUILDING PERMIT:
support provided at the +7.5 foot MLLW water surface elevation 3,21 Concrete cast around a solid, closed cell foam core, �
coincides with the centroid of applied lateral loads. 3,2.2 Fiberglass, polyethylene or plastic shell with a firm fitting solid, 2. Use city standard harbor construction drawings (cost: $2.00 per sheet). Draw 1. Location and dimension of proposed structure including piles and location of existing structures on adjacent - APPROVALIN CONCEPT - NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL
2.2.9 Pile penetration shall not be less than I 0 feet, nor calculated closed cell foam core, or a site plan showing the scope of work and select the applicable details, Submit properties.
penetration plus 3 feet. 3.2.3 A solid, closed cell foam core covered with an approved coating engineering calculations as required. Follow the instructions on drawings. 2. Location of bulkhead, peirhead and project lines. - ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
2.2.10 Pile cutoff elevation shall not be lower than +1 1 .0 feet MLLW, to prevent physical damage. 1 Three sets of drawings are required. Do step 2 on three sets or make copies. 3. Location of property lines. - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DEPARTMENT
2211 Floatation systems and piles shall be the products of 3.3 Timber for decks shall have a minimum net thickness of 1.5 inches. 4� Permit Technician will process the permit application and charge the plan - COUNTY OF ORANGE -
check fees. 4. Location of channel markers within 200 feet
manufacturers and contractors regularly engaged in the - SITE INSPECTION - SITE RE -INSPECTION
production of such items for marine construction. 3.4 Walking surfaces of gangways (brows), piers and floats shall have a non-skid 5, One set of drawings is placed in the Building Department plan check stack. 5. Lot sizes and lot numbers, if available.
finish, such as punched metal, unpainted timber, or grit on metal, timber or The remaining two sets are given to the applicant to carry to Harbor CALL (949) 644-3043 FOR APPOINTMENT
2,212 Sufficient flotation shall be provided to support dead loads plus 20 plywood, Resources. 6. Existing ground profile beneath proposed structure.
pounds per square foot live load with a freeboard of not less than:
3.5 Timber shall be treated with ammoniacal copper arsenate (ACA), chromated 6� Harbor Resources will review the drawings and stamp the drawings "Approved 7. Elevation of top and bottom of bulkheads and piles with respect to MLLW.
2.2121 1 0 -inches for modular concrete flotation systems for copper arsenate (CCA), or ammomacal copper zinc arsenate (ACZA), per in Concept," CONDITIONS
commercial passenger use. AWPA Standard C2. Field cuts and bored holes shall receive a brush coat of 8. Area and profile of any proposed dredging with elevations showing depths with respect of MLLW.
2.2121 8 -inches for modular concrete floatation systems for all concentrated CCA, ACA, or ACZA. 7. The applicant will pick up these drawings from Harbor Resources and pursue THE HARBOR PERMIT FOR THIS FACILITY SHALL BE CONDITIONED TO ALLOW THE BERTHING OF:
other uses, 3.6 Timber piles shall be dual treated per AWPA Standard C3. state and federal approvals as required by Harbor Resources. Plan check may 9. Any special conditions affecting the construction or affecting boating operations. NUMBER OF BOATS MAXIMUM BOAT LENGTH FEET
resume simultaneously while these approvals are pending.
22123 3 -inches pontoon freeboard for detached pontoon 3.7 Rollers shall be fabricated from polyethylene or polyolefin material. 8. After the Building Department plan check has been completed, the applicant I 0. Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. New work shall be shown in heavy solid lines. ---- _ -1--l-
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IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY
THE LAW REOUIRES
Administrative Citation
Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 1.05.020 provides for the issuance of administrative citations for Municipal Code
Violations. There are three levels of citations that can be issued progressively for a violation. The fines, as indicated on the front of
the citation, are $100.00 for the First Citation, $200.00 for the Second Citation and $500.00 for the Third and subsequent Citations for
violations of the same ordinance within one year. These fines are cumulative and citations may be issued each day the violation
exists. A warning, if issued, does not incur a fine and, therefore, may not be appealed.
Rights of Appeal
You have the fight to appeal this administrative citation within fifteen (15) days from the citation/correction date together
with an advanced deposit of the fine along with a Request for Hearing form. An appeal must be in writing to the address on the front
of this citation and to the attention of "Administrative Hearing Officer." A properly filed appeal will result in an administrative
hearing.
Failure of any person to properly file a written appeal within fifteen (15) CONSECUTIVE days from the citation/correction
date shall constitute a waiver of his or her fight to an administrative hearing and adjudication of the administrative citation or any
portion thereof and the total amount of the fine.
How to Pay Fine
The amount of the fine is indicated on the front of this administrative citation. Prior to receiving an invoice from the
Revenue Division, you may pay by mail or in person at 3300 Newport Blvd., Revenue Division, Newport Beach City Hall. Payment
should be made by personal check, cashier's check, or money order, payable to the City of Newport Beach. Please write the citation
or account number on your check or money order.
If the citation is not paid or appealed within the statutory time, you will receive an invoice from the City's Revenue Division.
Please follow the instructions on the invoice to ensure proper processing of your payment. Payment of the fine shall not
excuse the failure to correct the violation nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the
City of Newport Beach.
Consequences of Failure to Pay the Fine
The failure of any person to pay the fine assessed by the administrative citation within the time specified on the citation or on
the invoice from the Revenue Division may result in a claim with the Small Claims Court or any legal remedy available to collect
such money. The City has the authority to collect all costs associated with the fihg of such actions. Failure to pay fine requirements
may he found in Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 1.05. 100.
Conseguences of Failure to Correct Violations
There are numerous enforcement options that can be used to encourage the correction of violations. These options include,
but are not limited to: civil penalties, abatement, criminal prosecution, civil litigation, recording the violation with the County
Recorder and forfeiture of certain State tax benefits for substandard residential rental property. These options can empower the City
to collect fines up to $100,000.00, to demolish structures or make necessary repairs at the owner's expense, and to incarcerate
violators. Any of these options or others may be used if the administrative citations do not achieve compliance.
If you need further clarification about payment of the citation, please call (949) 644-3141 for the Revenue Division.
If you need further information about the violations and/or how to comply, please call the inspector designated on the front.
A full description of the hearing process for the City's administrative hearings for Municipal Code violations and your rights
in that process are found in Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 1.05.060, 1.05.070 and 1.05.080.
Rev.041299
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY
THE LAW REQUIRES
Administrative Citation
Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 1.05.020 provides for the issuance of administrative citations for Municipal Code
Violations. There are three levels of citations that can be issued progressively for a violation. The fines, as indicated on the front of
the citation, are $ 100.00 for the First Citation, $200.00 for the Second Citation and $500.00 for the Third and subsequent Citations for
violations of the same ordinance within one year. These fines are cumulative and citations may be issued each day the violation
exists. A warning, if issued, does not incur a fine and, therefore, may not be appealed.
Ri2hts of Appeal
You have the right to appeal this administrative citation within fifteen (15) days from the citation/correction date together
with an advanced deposit of the fine along with a Request for Hearing form. An appeal must be in writing to the address on the front
of this citation and to the attention of "Administrative Hearing Officer." A properly filed appeal will result in an administrative
hearing.
Failure of any person to properly file a writted appeal within fifteen (15) CONSECUTIVE days from the citation/correction
date shall constitute a waiver of his or her right to an administrative hearing and adjudication of the administrative citation or any
portion thereof and the total amount of the fine.
How to Pay Fin
The amount of the fine is indicated on the front of this administrative citation. Prior to receiving an invoice from the
Revenue Division, you may pay by mail or in person at 3300 Newport Blvd., Revenue Division, Newport Beach City Hall. Payment
should be made by personal check, cashier's check, or money order, payable to the City of Newport Beach. Please write the citation
or account number on your check or money order.
If the citation is not paid or appealed within the statutory time, you will receive an invoice from the City's Revenue Division.
Please follow the instructions on the invoice to ensure proper processing of your payment. Payment of the fine shall not
excuse the failure to correct the violation nor shall it bar further enforcement action by the
City of Newport Beach.
Conseguences of Failure to Pay the Fine
The failure of any person to pay the fine assessed by the administrative citation within the time specified on the citation or on
the invoice from the Revenue Division may result in a claim with the Small Claims Court or any legal remedy available to collect
such money. The City has the authority to collect all costs associated with the filing of such actions. Failure to pay fine requirements
may be found in Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 1.05.100.
Consequences of Failure to Correct Violations
There are numerous enforcement options that can be used to encourage the correction of violations. These options include,
but are not limited to: civil penalties, abatement, criminal prosecution, civil litigation, recording the violation with the County
Recorder and forfeiture of certain State tax benefits for substandard residential rental property. These options can empower the City
to collect fines up to $100,000.00, to demolish structures or make necessary repairs at the owner's expense, and to incarcerate
violators. Any of these options or others may be used if the administrative citations do not achieve compliance.
If you need further clarification about payment of the citation, please call (949) 644-3141 for the Revenue Division.
If you need further informati on about the violations and/or how to comply, please call the inspector designated on the front.
A ftill description of the hearing process for the City's administrative hearings for Municipal Code violations and your fights
in that process are, found in Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 1.05.060, 1,05.070 and 1.05.080.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
City of Newport Beach
Citation No.
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
CODE AND WATER QUALITY ENFORCEMENT
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
(949) 644-3215 Citation/Correctio,n Date �g o—L
An inspection ofthe premises located at Z" Pre 7- 64z�' 1
City of Newport Beach, revealed a violat . ion(s) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
Name of owner or business:
Address if different than C 4 o 9,-2
violation:
Pffs�T� ATION $100.00 .......... IS NOW DUE AND PAYABLE
THE NEXT LEVEL CITATION IS NOW PENDING AND YOU MAY BE CITED EACH DAY THE VIOLATION
CONTINUES. OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTION AND PENALTIES MAY ALSO RESULT IF COMPLIANCE
IS NOT ACHIEVED OR IF YOU CONTINUE TO IGNORE THIS CITATION.
2ND. CITATION $200.00 ........... IS NOW DUE AND PAYABLE
3RD. CITATION $500.00 ........... IS NOW DUE A" PAYABL
THfS VIO ' LATION(S) WAS ORIGINALLY BROUGHT TO YOUR ATTENTION ON AND YOU HAVE
NOT CORRECTED OR RESOLVED THE VIOLATION(S).
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION(S):
CODE SECTION(S):
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
RECREATION & SENIOR SERVICES
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Permitted. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
C/o Marshall Steele
151 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Event Number: 03-165
Level 1-R $280 Rush Fee
Title of Event: Heritage Regatta and Sea Festival
Location: 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach
Date(s): June 28, 2003
Times: 10:00am-8:00pm
Attendance: 500
The above referenced Special Event Permit is authorized at the location(s), date(s) and times indicated ONLY.
Approval is contingent on compliance with the following conditions: .
1. All vehicles shall be lawfully parked. No fire lane exemption.
2. No exclusive use of public parking areas. No activities on public property.
3. No activities permitted in any portion of public street, sidewalk or alley.
4. Activities shall not create a pedestrian or traffic hazard.
5. No posting of promotional signs permitted on any portion of public property, including trees,
utility poles, street signs, etc.
6. Banners on private and City property require permits. For banners on private property, please
contact Laura Levin of the Planning Department, at (949)-644-3304.
7. Do not block entrances or exits from any building. Do not block Fire Department access to any
fire suppression equipment.
8. Do not exceed maximum occupancy load of any room or building.
9. Obey all City, County and State regulations. Comply with the lawful orders of Police and Fire
personnel, or other government officials.
10. Amplified sound (PA System) shall not begin before 10:00am, and shall cease by 8:00pm or at the order
of the Police/Code Enforcement and shall not be loud and unreasonable (MC 10.28.010).
11. Amplified sound (Band) shall not begin before 6:00pm, and shall cease by 8:00pm or at the order of the
Pohce/Code Enforcement and shall not be loud and unreasonable (MC 10.28.010).
12. The use of live entertainment and apy sound amplification device shall cease at 8:00 p.m. or
upon order of the Police/Code Enforcement Department. Use of live entertainment and
sound amplification equipment is prohibited after 8:00 p.m.
13. Provide a copy of this permit upon request of a public official.
14. No alcoholic beverages permitted on public property. Obey all A.B . C- regulations.
15. All food service to comply with Orange County Health Department requirements. For more
information, contact the Orange County Health Department at (714) 667-3621.
16. Permittee shall provide $1,000,000 general liability insurance naming the City of Newport Beach
as additionally insured and provide a written endorsement of said coverage.
17. Clean-up is the responsibility of the Permittee.
3300 Newport Boulevard - Post Office Box 1768 - Newport Beach, California 92658-8915
Telephone: (949) 644-3151 - Fax: (949) 644-3155 - www.city.newport-beach.ca.us
Permittee: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
C/o Marshall Steele
151 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Event Number: 03-165
Level 1-R $280 Rush Fee
18. Any work or construction on or in the harbor requires approval and pern-dts from both the City
of Newport Beach and the California Coastal Commission.
This permit shall be present at the event and made available at the request of the Police or other city officials.
Failure to comply with the requirements of this permit, or violations of law, will result in the cancellation of this
permit, and/or denial of future permits. Issuance of this permit does not authorize any activity in violation of
any law, nor does it represent an endorsement of the activity or persons responsible for the event. I have read
and understand the conditions of this. permit and agree to comply with them. Please initial, date, and fax to
(949) 644-3155. Initials: Date:
-7- 0.3'
Approved by: Matt Dingwall Date
Recreation Coordinator
cc: Police, Fire, Code Enforcement, Traffic, Risk, Building, Harbor Resources, City Manager, Assistant City Manager,
Recreation Director
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
P0. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915
September 3, 2002
Nautical Museum
Attn: Marshall Steele
151 East Pacific Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92661
Re: Barge Hull Cleaning and
. Resurface at 151 East Coast Hwy.
Dear Mr. Steele:
The City of Newport Beach has reviewed you plans to repair and resurface the hull on
your barge at the above address. Based on review by our Building Department and
Harbor Resources Divisions, no permit is required from the City of Newport Beach.
Therefore, as long as you have permits from any other agencies who have permitting
authority for this kind of work, you can proceed with the scope of work outlined in your
drawing and notes.
If you have any questions or wish to discuss this further, please call me at 949-644-
3041.
Sincerely,
Tony Mel4m, Director
Division of Harbor Resources
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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793 "B" Miraflores Avenue "Excellerme Underwater" Malling Address: P.C. Box 1548
San Pedro, CA POM1 (310) 547-0955 Fax., (310) 547-0970 San Pedro. CA 907W
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Attn' Mr. Jun Martriez
3737 Main St, Suite 50()
Riverside, CA 92501
Dear. �&, Martriez,
This letter is to inform -you about proposed work to be performed on a Museum barge
located in Newport HwbM CA- The Address is 151 E. Pacific Coast Ifighway.
Background.
The Museum barge wa & built in the 60's and is over 3 0 years old and has been in its
current location the entire time. It is approximately 150' long by 50'wide at the
waterline. It is designed w look like a paddlewheel riverboat and smed as a restaurant
for a number of years before being converted into its current. use as the NewportHarbor
Nautical Museum ar)d restaurant,
it is permanently moored in position through hinged steel arms affixed to the hull
underwater, that attach to four dolphin pile assemblies on the outboard side.
Work to be performed
The hull has a small band of corrosion along the waterline that needs to be cleaned and
recoated to prevent further damage to the steel bull -
To isolate the area a steel cofferdam box will be utilized to keep the area dry for
preparation and painting. The cofferdam will be 2 feet below the waterline and one foot
above.
The surface will be cleaned usin high pressure water to rernove rust aud lose paint along
the waterline.
Discharge Prevention.
During the course of cleaning and painting there will be no discharge into the water. To
achieve this, the following procedures will. be strictly adhered to -
I. All personnel on thr, job will be made aware of the procedures prior to the staft of
the job.
2, The entire area around the cofferdam will be tarpped off. Thetopofthetarpwill
be affixed to the barge deck overhang. The tarp Will be attached to the hull and
coffierdam by lxrSe magnets inside the cofferdam box -
I The pressure washer will always be directed down and towards the center of the
work area.
4, V.P01% COMPIOtion of preparation, all material will be pumped atid vacuumed out
from the bottora of the box using a wet vacuumed, To facilitate complete
cleaning of the cofferdam boxes, the internal portions will be painted white- The
hull and boxes -will be wiped out by hand -
5, Prior to removal of the cofferdam, the job supervisor will inspect the work area to
ensure that all hems are. clean and no material remains in the box,
A. copy of the above procedures will be on the Jobsite.
7.rds,
avid Walker
President
cc California Cost;tl Commission
Army Corps of 'En&em
FROM NEWPORT NAUTICAL MUSEUM FAX NO. 949 675 8864 Jul. 25 2002 02:41PM P1
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM
1,51 EAST COAST HIGHWAY a NEWPORT BEACH - CA 92660 - 949/673.-7863
Facsftnile
TO: Tony Mellum
FROM: Marshall
DATE July 25, 2002
SU13JECT: Cofferdam f6r hull repairs
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Please review the enclosed information a)"d let rne know if you need anything
further. We plan t o have the darns constrivcted IR a couple of weeks. Please let
me know what I need to.do regarding,,pe-�r�Ltib�, Your faithful citizen. -
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FROM : NEWPORT NAUTICAL MUSEUM
FAX NO
949 675 8864
COAST DIVING SEFAVICE.9 UNC,
7W I'D" Milrallores Avenue "Excellence Uader ftter'
Son Pedro, CA 90731 (310) 647-090 PPW (�110) 547-0070
Newport Haftr Nautical Museum
Attn: Mr. Marshall Steel
151 East P;aclflq Coast Flighway
Newport CA 92660 P
July 24, 2002
Dear Marshall,
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Mialling Addre*;*: RO. Box 1548
San Pearo, CA 90733
I am including information that would be approprime. for getting the Work Permit I am
including swie of tho inform�fjon from our prop -oz -41 oinng vAth additimil informotiop
that peftins to our work proceduras an d-4 handling wasta male -dal durino the cours;e of
tMo job.
Job Overview
This proposal 1,6 for ths o:;atirig pi-oter-Zon of the splash areos W4 thS hLill around tha
entire pefteter of tftt Newport NautiM-11 'Honfagp. Miuseurn barge -
As discussed, the hull in this am has ar wl.) of Wrraslln.n that need attention befone, the
corrosion detarioratos the shell plafing, -h,) 13,�,o- poinl wlhara the steel Plate$ would have to
be repaired using Incart plates or do"hiem, in kijivy Qf the affected areng,
To properly apply coatings in -this spip-sh zon-�-� area, open top cofferdams must bo
installed to keep the am free of ,;alt watme splea5h aind work an any amas below virater-
A totial Of four coffardam.-'s would be built ibr, this pumms. Areas to be coated watild bia
18" below waterline and appFoximetaly 3' ribove
2 ea. 20 ft long i5traight offiferdan'As for Me sW�, and stern.
1 &a. aPPr0XlrM9teiY 15 f001 fM9 00ft.rdr-IM f0i'ffia Curved bow area.
I @a, BOX for the iwo stem corners,
Cofferdsm Box
Construction of the boxer� vAll bo of steel, appproxirnately 3 foot highand 2 feet wide, 2" x
4m rubhor qatket will be plaead at6m)d ft, zov! pefteler lo pmvide or, adcoquata -seal,
Stiffeners will be placed along with angle bi"4Keft to provide sbt�rWraj support for the
boxas. It is Qnvisloned that a slGal thicknGvn- of appm)drnatoy 11sm would be Uiled but
thinkno-A% rnmv tmry npr hnx q,4
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After cnnstruction, WO WMS of Infeawflow;d InWrqard would be applied for ganer91
prote0on of thin boxes.
Preinstallatlion
A diver will clean the hull in areas to t* coatlaici with a hond scrapar to remove rnus�pals
etc�, prior to ft installation of On boxes.
InWilatlan
The boxes would be plawd against tic huiliand purngv-M dry using one or two 3� pumps
ibr the initial dowalzring. Onem dowator-96, ilti?, ciftrdarnri w-*uld be helci in Place by the
force of ft water pressure against en imy, priaulng It against. " null. On the largett
boxes, a forco W 5,7eO lbs would be gensyvAud oritz the box iz� dewatered
After the initial seal has been obta;ned A bligu purnp villi bea installed wfth o float swP . v
pUrinp out any incidental leakage. L,&Akm. ir Rny, Wovid bo Sealed wkh a way, mixtuta
embWded in choose doM wfiich Is a f,,*r this type of Work.. It is non
toxic compound made from czoldnq 0. 1, biwovuvax and pine tree rosin
Preparation of work site prior to olpomin.g4 forpalnt,
A heavy dLAY tArp Will bO PIR.Ond ft= L=MNNnieE4-Ji the dock of kM barge and nxtand into
the co"rdern so as to encapsmkft tbo wmknrea and prmnt Wy diWJ'Mrq6 into the
water. Tho tarp v4K be hold in pface ureing rnngrmW to?(rip bargo hull end qofferdarr,.
Hull preparefian would ha by wat blasfingq tri dear) rusted areas to clean gray met2l In all
rusted am**, We, blaotinq wuid cornirsk Of uzifnq a qwn vAth appmximaioly 7000 PSil
water pressure along wM a siliew P0,-Idwi rvane lastin-� qftt
The work area will be rinsed YAM wQtar and 1w,!ar-*fv w,-Aer pum, ed to 55 gallon drums for
dispos&J. A wet vacuum along wifli alloan rotpq 0,11 bo uaedto ramove giny residue [.-At on
the hull aeid oofferdarn and %Vill bp- propfwty oF,
All cloanod emus will be dry prior to tie xnpr%CfAian os' con-Engs-,
Coating Applicadon
One coat of epoxy primr, ulowed by ffir"i'm 4 firl-al apoxy coaft will be usao
acwrding to manufaobAros applic;sItion On the first Oay, one pirimer coat
would be opplied and one mat of coal W- r epo->qy. Or, 'the foilloyding day, two coats *f the
ooal tar muld W Vplied. This will allow for pimper cudrig- tlmoa between C*mt-s,
The boxes wlII require appmximaNly 3 -4 waaks W nianufactire and the astimntthd time
to complete the job is gpprMmatqily at) &ytj tgjc�Fj ti-pefla.geg Afg built.
;re w Vnt
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COMMUNITY SERVtCES
COMMUNITY SERVICES 949 S44 3155 P.32/03
SPECIAL EV tN I rLAMI I
P�O� aOX t761, 33DO NEWPORT BLVD ?HONE: �49,644-3151
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-9315 FAXi 949-644-3155
yermattee. Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
c/o Marshall Steele
ISI Bamt. Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Event Number: 01-022
Description of Event., Tall Ship visit and Youth seafaring Education Program
Location: 151 East coast Highway
Date(a); Tuesday, January 23, 2001 through Sunday February 4, 2001
Timeas2 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P -M,
Attendance; 400
The above referenced SpeQial Event PErmit i* authorized at the location(si, dat405) ind
rimes indicated ONLY. Approval is contingent on compliance with the following conditions;
1. All vehicles shall be lawfully.parked. No fire lane exemytiQn-
No exclusive use of public parking areas.
r -- at entrance to direq-t ParticiPancs to
Parking lot shall be monitored at all time
alternate parking areas.
4. No queuing of vehicles on Coast Highway or Bayside Drive for event participants.
5� Directional- signs to available parking to be posted on eac-h day of event and to be
removed at day's end.
6- No po5ting of promotional signs permitted an any portion of public property,
including trees, utility poles, street signs, eto,
7. go off-site signs or banners allowed. Please contact th-_ Jay Garcia in the Planning
Department at (949) 644-3236 for any questions regarding banners.
0 No activities permitted in any portion of public street, sidewalk, or allay.
9. Do not block entrances or exits from any building or from the boat. Do not block
Fire Department access to any fire suppression equipment.
Ia. Do not exqeed maximum occupancy load of any rocm Qr building.
11. Permittee must provide assistance to disabled visitors wishing to tour the Tall
ship.
12. obey all City, County and State regulations.
13. comply with the lawful orders of Police, Fire/marine personnel, or other government
officials.
14. During the Tall ship arrival ceremonies the Permittee is required to coordinate
vessel traffic issues with the orange County 1jarbor Patrol to insure necessary
control over spectator fleet. Permittee must arrangg to limit the number of vessels
in North Channel between Sayshore and Linda Isle.
15. The vessel Tall Ship must follow pre -approved travel route through the harbor prior
to docking at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum.
16. No alcoholic beverages permitted on public property, obey all A.B,C. regulations.
I?- All food service to comply with orange County Health Department requirements- For
more information, contact the Orange County mealtb Department at (714) 667-3621,
Is. Amplified sound not to disturb area residents or businesses, not to be audible 111
excess of 150 feet from the source, not to begin before 9:00am and to cease by
6:oopm or at the order of Police.
Page 1 of 2
V
JRN-23-2001 10:14 COMMUNITY SERVICES 949 644 3155 P.03/03
I Jj The noise generated by the live entertainment must comply with the provisions of
Chapter 10.26 of the Newport Beach M=icipal Code. That is, the sound shall be
limited to no more than 55 DBA at any property line a residential
district. li&bility insurance naming the City of
20. Permittee shall provide $210GO,OOO general
Neteport Beach as additionally insured and provide a written endorsement of said
Coverage.
21. Provide prior notification to all affecr-ed homeowner associations and businesses of
event dates and. times and anticipated impact - Applicant shall supply to the City of
Newport Beach a list of thoge cruntacted.
22. Permittes is respo"ible for alerting the public, through local media and other
reso,t_,rces, about the Tall Ship arrival ceremonies.
23, clean-up is the'responsibility of the Permittee.
This permit skjall be present at the event and made available at; the request of Police
Department representatives. Failure to comply with the requirements of this permit, or
violations of law, will result in the cancellation of this permit, andjor denial of future
pefmits. issuance of this permit does not authorize any activity in violation of any law,
nor does it repre sent an endorsement of the activity or persons responsible for the event.
Approved byi Andrea Me e Date
senior Recreation Manager
CC: poli-Qe, Fire, Harbor Resources, Traffic, Lifeguard, Revenue, and Code Enforgement
Page 2 of 2
TOTRIL F. a3
A lk
CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
DATE (MM/DDNY)
1 08/10/00
PRODUCER
John W. Fisk Company
4833 Conti Street
New Orleans LA 70119
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION
ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR
ALTFR THE COVFRA(' F AFFORDFD RY THE POI IQIFq BFI QW.
INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE
INSURED
Coast Diving Inc.
P. 0. Box 1548
San Pedro CA 90733
L_ I
INSURER A: General Star Indemnity
INSURER B: Water Quality Syndicate
INSURER C:
INSURER D:
I INSURER E:
r,nVF:0AnF:q
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
ICED Cl AIKA S
-POI ICIES AGGREGATE SHOWN M kY HAVE BEEN REDI BY PAID
INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
I TR QATF (MMIDn=
A
—
GENERAL LIABILITY
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
95AF0098-C
08/10/00
08/10/01
EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000
FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fife) $ 50,000
CLAIMS MADE I—XI OCCUR
MED EXP (Any one person) $
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000
GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000
GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:
PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 1,000,000
] PRO
POLICY [ JECT_ F LOC
AUTOMOBILE
LIABILITY
ANY AUTO
COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $
(Ea accident)
BODILY INJURY
(Per person) .
ALL OWNED AUTOS
SCHEDULED AUTOS
BODILY INJURY $
(Per accident)
HIRED AUTOS
NON -OWNED AUTOS
PROPERTY DAMAGE $
(Per accident)
GARAGE LIABILITY
AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $
OTHER THAN EA ACC $
ANY AUTO
AUTO ONLY: AGG $
EXCESS LIABILITY
EACH OCCURRENCE $
AGGREGATE $
OCCUR FICLAIMS MADE
$
DEDUCTIBLE
$
RETENTION
WORKERS COMPENSATION AND
WC STATU- I IOTH-
I TORY I 1MIT.9
E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $
E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $
OTHER
j
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSA-OCATIONS/VEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIt PROVISIONS
City of Newport Reach
Attn: Mt. Tony Mellum
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach
ACORD 25-S (7/97)
ADDITIONAL
CA 92659-1768
INSURER
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION
DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN
NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL
IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR
REPRESENTATIVES.
WTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
ACORD CORPORATION 1988
TLF
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY GRAY DAVIS, Govemor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071
EXEMPTION LETTER
Date: 1 August, 2000
Reference Number: 5-00-086-X
Applicant Name: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Attn.: Marshall Steele
Project Location: 151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach (Orange County)
Project Description: Maintenance dredging of 800-1,000 cubic yards of material.
This is to certify that this location and/or proposed project has been reviewed by the
staff of the Coastal Commission. A coastal development permit is not necessary for
the reasons checked below:
The site is not located within the coastal zone as established by the
California Coastal Act of 1976, as amended.
The proposed development is included in Categorical Exclusion No.
adopted by the California Coastal Commission.
X The proposed development is judged to be repair or maintenance activity not
resulting in an addition to or enlargement or expansion of the object of such
activities and not involving any risk of substantial adverse environmental
impact (Section 3061 0(d) of Coastal Act).
The proposed development is an improvement to an existing single family
residence (Section 3061 0(a) of the Coastal Act) and not located in the area
between the sea and the first public road or within 300 feet of the inland
extent of any beach (whichever is greater) (Section 1 3250(b) (4) of 14 Cal.
Admin. Code).
The proposed development is an improvement to an existing single family
residence and is located in the area between the sea and the first public road
or within 300 feet of the.inland extent of any beach (whichever is greater)
but is not a) an increase of 10% or more of internal floor area, b) an increase
in height over 10%, or c) a significant non-attached structure (Sections
3061 0(a) of Coastal Act and Section 1 3250(b)(4) of Administrative
Regulations).
The proposed development is an interior modification to an existing use with
no change in the density or intensity of use (Section 30106 of Coastal Act).
Page 2 of 2
The proposed development involves the installation, testing and placement in
service of a necessary utility connection between an existing service facility
and development approved in accordance with coastal development permit
requirements, pursuant to Coastal Act Section 3061 0(f).
The proposed development is an improvement to a structure other than a
single family residence or public works facility and is not subject to a permit
requirement (Section 13253 of Administrative Regulations).
The proposed development is the rebuilding of a structure, other than a
public works facility, destroyed by natural disaster. The replacement
conforms to all of the requirements of Coastal Act Section 3061 0(g).
Other:
Please be advised that only the project described above is exempt from the permit
requirements.of the Coastal Act. Any change in the project may cause it to lose its
exempt status. This certification is based on information provided by the recipient of
this letter. If, at a later date, this information is found to be incorrect or incomplete,
this letter will become invalid, and any development occurring at that time must cease
until a coastal development permit is obtained.
Sincerely,
PETER M. DOUGLAS
Executive Director
ANNE L. KRAMER
Coastal Program Analyst
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REPLY TO
ATTENTION OF:
Office of the Chief
Regulatory Branch
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
P.0 BOX 532711
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90053-2325
July 19, 2000
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, California 92660
Dear Mr. Marshall Steele:
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Reference is made to your request of July 11, 2000 to amend Permit No. 990005400-YJC
which authorized you to dredge 3000 cubic yards underneath and near the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum in Newport Bay in Newport Beach., Orange County, California. You are
requesting to dredge an additional 1000 cubic feet of sediment near the museum because tidal
flow and run off has created some additional mounds that need to be leveled to allow tall ships
to pass through.
Under the provisions of 33 Code of Federal Regulations 325.7(b), your permit is modified
as follows:
You are hereby authorized to dredge an additional 1000 cubic feet of sediment as
shown on the enclosed drawings.
The terms and conditions of Permit No. 990005400-YJC, except as changed herein, remain
in full force and effect. Please note that a copy of this letter is being forwarded to those
agencies on the enclosed list.
Sincerelv,
CN'Z
George L. Beams
Chief, Construction -
Operations Division
Enclosure
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Copies forwarded:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Attn: Mr. Ken Berg
2730 Loker Avenue West
Carlsbad, California 92008
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Attn: Mr. Jeff Rosenblum
Wetlands and Dredged Material Section (W-7-2)
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, California 94105
California Department of Fish and Game
Attn: Charles Raysbrook
4949 View Ridge Ave.
San Diego, CA 92123
Received: 7/11/00 15:32; usace regulatory branch; Page 2
FROM NEWPORT NAUTICAL MUSEUM FAX NO. : 949 675 8864
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L' -'MUAWEUM NEWVVIRT BEA C H' CALIF 949 642 2206
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY GRAY DAVIS, Governor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071 February 15, 2000
Peter Swift
Swift Slip Dock -&s Pier Builders
2027 Placentia Ave n'66
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
SUBJECT:, Waiver. of Coastal Development Permit Requirement/De Minimis
Develophionts-section 30624.7 of the Coastal Act
Based on your project plans and information provided in your permit application for the
development described below, the Executive Director of the Coastal Commission hereby waives
the requirement for a Coastal Development Permit pursuant to Section 13238.1, Title i4,
California Code of Regulations. If, at 9 later date, this information is found to be incorrect or the
plans revised, this decision will become invalid; and, any development occurring must cease
until a coastal development permit is obtained or any discrepancy is resolved in writing.
WAIVER #: 5-00-035 APPLICANT: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
LOCATION: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Orange County
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Installation of a 6'x 32'float addition to an existing floating dock.
No work to the existing floating dock or gangway is proposed and no piles will be added.
RATIONALE: The proposed development consists of an addition to an existing floating dock
within the U.S. Bulkhead Line. The proposed float would be detachable to aid in working on the
floating nautical museum. The subject site is located within the Newport Harbor Channel in the
City of Newport Beach. Public coastal access is available at the subject site. An inspection
performed by the City determined that noleelgrass exists in the vicinity of the proposed project.
Therefore, no eelgrass will be affected by the proposed project. Also, the Regional Water
Quality Control Board has determined that the pr I oposed project will not adversely impact water
quality if standard construction methods and materials are used. The proposed development
will not result in adverse impacts to coastal access, coastal resources, public recreation or
coastal views. The proposed development would not prejudice the City's ability to prepare a
Certified Local Coastal Program and is consiste - nt with the land use designation in the City's
certified Land Use Plan, past Commission actions in the area and Chapter 3 policies of the
Coastal Act.
This waiver will not become effective until reported to the Commission at their March 14-17,
2000 meeting and the site of the proposed development has been appropriately noticed,
pursuant to 13054(b) of the California Code of Regulations. The enclosed Notice Card shall
remain posted at the site until the waiver has been validated and no less than seven days prior
to the Commission hearing. If four (4) Commissioners object to this waiver of permit
requirements, a coastal develo ent permit will be require
by:
.DEBORAH LEE
Deputy Director
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!�TATE OF CALIFORNIA -THE RESOURCES AGENCY GRAY DAVIS, Governor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SOUTH COAST AREA
PO Box 1450
200 Oceangate, 10th Floor
LONG BEACH, CA 90802-4416
(562) 590-5071
DATE:
TO:
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NOTICE OF PERMIT WAIVER EFFECTIVENESS
RECEIVED BY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
March 20, 2000 CITY C)F: NFWPrRT F:.'.EACFI
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Peter M. Douglas, Executive Director
SUBJECT: Waiver De Minimis Number 5-00-035-W
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Please be advised that Waiver Number 5-00-035-W, which was reported to the Commission on
March 14, 2000, became effective as of that date. Any deviation from the application and -
plans on file in the Commission office may require a coastal development permit for the entire
project.
APPLICANT: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
LOCATION: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach (Orange County) (APN(s) 050-451-
10)
DESCRIPTION: Installation of a 6' x 32' float addition to an existing floating dock. No work
to the existing floating dock or gangway is proposed and no piles will be
added.
Should you have any questions, please contact our office.
Sincerely,
PETER M. DOUGLAS
Executive Director
By: ANNE KRAMER
Coastal Program Analyst
dit CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIRE MARINE DEPARTMENT
HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION (Please print all information)
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
1. Applicant (Property Owner) Address Telephone
151 E. Pacific Coast Hi-ghway 132-101
2. Project Address (Street Address) - Harbor Permit Number
3. New Construction Revision X Maintenance Dredging
4. Fee $340 Check No. 22850 — Date 1/6/00
5. Brief Description of Proposed Work: Install 6' x 321 float.
6. Submit 8 1/2" 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.
1 0).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 - 1/2" x 11
12)..Scale shall be adequate to clearly show the above. information.
13).Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. New work shall be shown in heavy solid lines.
7. Owner -Builder Declaration must be AcpI ted (onr rse side of this she . et)
8. Applicant's/Agent's Signature: Date:
Joint Permittee Signature (If app ablle)�: Date:
9. Work can begin once the City has received evidence of the 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 Code and subject to penalties.
10. Your 'Permit will not. be final until we have con * ducted an on site inspection -.once construction is
completed as per Municipal Code, Section,l 7.24,.if we have not been, contacted for a final inspection.
OFFICE USE ONLY Date
Approval in Concept.
Approval of the City of Newport Beach Council. Date
V'_ Approval of the Army Corps of Engineers Date
Approval of the California Coastal Commissioff-,, Date —60
Approval of the City's Public Works Department. Date j�7 �/
Approval of the City�s Building Department. Date
Approval of County of Orange. Date
Electrical and/or plumbing permit (Building Department) Date
V__ Issued. (Permit is stamped drawing) Date
Site Inspection. (call 644-3043 for appointment) Date
Site Re -Inspection Date
Conditions:
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
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 which 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 pern-dt
subjects the applicant to a civil penalty for not more than five hundred dollars ($500).
L 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).
L 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 Signature: Date:
Contractor: Pete Swift/Swift Slip Telephone: (949) 631-3121
Address: 2027 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
License class: A State Board No. 5 0 2 0 9 3 -----City License No. 9 8 0 3 9 9 2 7
License Contractor's Declaration
I hereby affirm that I am licensed
7000) of Division 3 of the Bus'
effect.
Contractor's Signature
� of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section
Code, and my license is in full force and
Date: 1/6/00
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December 20,1999
Mr. Derrick D. Niblo, V. P. Facilities
Newport Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Nautical Museum Float
Dear Mr. Niblo:
I am receipt of the drawing indicating the proposed change to the dock
bayward of the Pride of Newport.
The revision to the dock is significant enough that we are not able to do
it under a maintenance permit. Therefor, we will require a revision
permit and permits from the other permitting agencies. For an
application and the procedures necessary please contact Wes Armand
at 644-W43.
Sincerely,
Tony Melu(n
Deputy Chief Marine Environmental Division
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Mr. Tony Milum, Director
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City of Newport Beach
Newport Pier Office
Newport Beach, CA 92663
H A R B 0 R N A U T I C A L M U S E U M
Re: Easement for access and utilization of beach facilities on Irvine Co. and
Caltrans properties north of the Newport Harbor Nautical Musum and
south of the PCH bridge.
Dear Mr. Milum:
Per our discussion by phone and subsequent discussions with Mr. Wes Armand of your office,
the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is formally requesting your approval of the development
and use of the beach area for recreational purposes north of the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum and south of the PCH bridge.
This delightful area has no land access from south of the PCH bridge at this time, but it could be
effectively utilized for such events as Clean Harbor Day, the Outrigger Canoe Race, kayak and
sabot rendezvous and many other activities that can effectively utilize the waters edge.
The Museum would like to approach the Irvine Company and Caltrans and seek their
cooperation in utilizing this area. We envision the construction of one or more access gates from
the Museum parking lot, construction of safe dirt pathways to the beach and the location of
picnic tables and perhaps a fire ring. The area has great unused potential, and there are no other
areas on the bay quite like it with the proximity to parking, the Museum, restaurant and its
remoteness from residential communities that might be otherwise impacted. We are to
understand that the beach may be further enhanced when the adjacent marina is dredged.
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum would greatly appreciate your evaluation of the area and
various uses that it n-dght be utilized for. Now that our float at the museum is completed we
were delighted to see that it was utilized for a recent emergency rescue evacuation from a boat in
the bay by the Harbor Department to a waiting ambulance.
I look forward to your reply. If you have any further questions, please call me at (949) 675-3323.
Very truly yours,
Derek D. Niblo
Vice President, Facilities
Encl. (1) Map showing subject area.
151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California 92660
Tek (949) 673-7863 - Fax (949) 675-8864
NEWPORT BEACH FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT
March 15, 1999
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Revision Permit
Dear Sir:
The City of Newport Beach issued a permit on August 11,
1998 to the Nautical Museum to construct a boat landing for
guests at your facility.
A field inspection has found that two pilings require the
construction of piling hangers to connect the piling with the
float.
Please submit the plans for these piling hangers to the City of
Newport Beach Marine Environmental Division Office as soon
as possible so the City Engineer can review and approve them.
Sincerely,
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Harbor Inspector
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6. Submit 8 1/2" 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..
15). 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 boatina operations.
I 0).Complete all information required in informa,tion block, bottom of sheet. Note that the OWNER.
I of the property is the applicant.
11). Drawing size shall be 8 - 1/2" x 11
12).Scale shall be adequate to clearly show the above information.
13).Existing structures shall be shown in light dashes. New work shall be shown in heavy solid lines.
7. Owner -Builder Declaration must be completed (on reverse side of this -sheet)
8. Applicant'slAgent's Signature:
Joint Permittee Signature (if applicable): ate:'
9. Work can begin once the City has received evidence of the 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 bode and subject to penalties.
41�1 0. 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 USE ONLY
Approval in Concept.
Approval of the City of Newport. Beach Council.
Approval of the Army Corps of Engineers
Approval of the California Coastal Commission.
Approval of the City's Public Works Department.
Approval of the City's Building Department.� (*RA)
Approval of County of Orange.(A"
Electrical and/or plumbing permit (Building Department)
Issued. (Permit is stamped drawing)
Site Inspection. (call 644-3043 for appointment)//
Site Re -inspection
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FAMILY RESTAURANTS, INC.
May 29, 1998
City of Newport Beach
Attn: Wes Armand
3300 Newport Blvd.
P. 0 . Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915
Re: RP13201011
Residential Pier Permit
Gentlemen:
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referenced property terminated October, 1995.
Very truly yours,
FAMILY RESTAURANTS, INC.
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Lease Administration
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Enclosure
Corporate Address - 18831 Von Karman Avenue - Irvine, California 92612 - (714) 757-7900 - Fox (714) 852-5788
Mailing Address - RO. Box 19561 - Irvine, CA 92623-9561
Casa Gollardo - Casa Gallardo Grill - Casa Maria - Chi -Chi's - El Pronto - El Torito - El Torito Grill - GuadalaHARRY'S
Hola Arnigos - Keystone Grill - Los Brisas - Tequila Willie's - Who -Song and Larry's
Charley Brown's
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N E W P 0 R T H A R B 0 R NAUTICAL MUSEUM
19 May 1998
City of Newport Beach
Building Department & Marine Department
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915
RE: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 71ft. long float 7- 4
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To whom it may concern,
Please be advised that the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum (NHNM) has
secured the appropriate permits and is underway in the construction of a float
alongside the Museum. At this time NHNM would like to modify the ADA
Building Permit and the Marine Department Permit, substituting Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum, as owner/builder for that of Derek Niblo & Co., in
whose name the permits were issued.
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is fully covered by Workman s
Compensation Insurance (Policy # 1016761-97). Derek Niblo, a licensed
general contractor and Trustee on the Museum's Board of Directors, will act
as project manager for the Museum. Mr. Niblo is authorized to act and sign
in behalf of the Museum in all matters of construction and permits.
Thank you very much for your help in making this change.
Sincerely,
Phil Glasgow, President
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum Board of Trustees
cc: Derek Niblo
Tony Melum, Marine Dept.
Rusty Price, Chief Inspector, Building Dept.
151 East Coast ffighwq)� Newport Beach, Califomia 92660
Tek (714) 673-7863 Fax (714) 675-8864
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Newport Beach, CalifOrT
Gentlemen:
Reference is made to your request of April 1, 1997 (File No. 97-00192-5DIM) to install a
dock, Under the provisions of Section 1.0 of dw Rivm and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33
U.5.C, 403), you are hereby authorized to install an 8 ft by 71 ft float, a 4 ft by 22 ft gangwaY,
a whLelcliair access systern, and two 14 -inch guide piles wifilin NeWPOrt BaY, in the C'ty of
Newport Beach, aange County, California, as shown on the enclosed drawing5.
The owner or authorized responsible official must sign and date all copies of this Letter
of rerrnission (LOP) indicating that he./she agrees to the work as de%nbed ard will comply
with all conditions. One of the signed copies of this Letter of pernlission must be returned to
the Corps of Engineers (a pre-add,ressed envelope is enclosed), In addition, &ase use the
two attached postcards to notify this office as to the dates of conunertcement (Within 10 daYs
prior to the start of construction) and complebon of the acfivity (within 10 days folluwing I the
end of comitruction),
Thank you fol- participating in our regulatory progralln,
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Chief, Regulatory -Branch
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CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SOUTH COAST AREA
200 Oceangate, 10th Floor
LONG BEACH, CA 90802-4325
(562) 590-5071
NOTICE OF PERMIT WAIVER EFFECTIVENESS
DATE: May 20, 1997
TO: All Interested Parties
FROM: Peter M. Douglas, Executive Director
SUBJECT: Waiver De Minimis Number 5-97-077-W
Please be advised that Waiver Number 5-97-077-W, which was reported to the Commission on
May 13, 1997, became effective as of that date. Any deviation from the application and plans
on file in the Commission office may require a coastal development permit for the entire project.
APPLICANT: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
LOCATION: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach (Orange County) (APN(s) 060-
451-10)
DESCRIPTION: Installation of a 71'x8'float with a 4'gangway founded on 2 14"
pilings within the U.S. Bulkhead Line. The proposed development
would facilitate access to the museum for safe boarding by boats.
Should you have any questions, please contact our office.
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Coastal Program Analyst
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STATI� OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Governor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate,. I Oth Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071
TO: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach. CA 92660
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Date: May 5. 1997
SUBJECT: Waiver of Coastal Development Permit Requirement/De Minimis
Developments -Section 30624.7 of the Coastal Act
Based on your project plans and information provided in your permit
application for the development described below, the Executive Director of the
Coastal Commission hereby waives the requirement for a Coastal Development
Permit pursuant to Section 13238.1, Title 14, California Administrative Code.
If, at a later date, this information is found to be incorrect or the plans
revised, this decision will become invalid; and, any development occurring
must cease until a coastal development permit is obtained or any discrepancy
is resolved in writing.
WAIVER #5-97-077 APPLICANT: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
MI LOCATION: 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Orange County
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Installation of a 711 x 8' float with a 41 gangway
founded on 2 1411 pilings within the U.S. Bulkhead Line. The proposed
development would facilitate access to the museum for safe boarding by boats.
RATIONALE: The proposed development would increase access to the nautical
museum. The gangway is located within the U.S. Bulkhead Line and would not -
pose a hazard to navigation in the Newport Harbor channel. The pilings would
displace some harbor bottom, however, any adverse impacts are mitigated by the
fact that the pilings themselves provide more potential habitat than the
harbor bottom that is displaced. There are no adverse impacts to coastal
resources identified in Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act. The development would
increase access to the museum and would have no adverse impacts on coastal
access and recreation.
This waiver will not become effective until reported to the Commission at their
May 13-16, 1997, meeting and the site of the proposed development has been
appropriately noticed, pursuant to 13054(b) of the Administrative Code. The
enclosed Notice Card shall remain posted at the site until the waiver has been
validated and no less than seven days prior to the Commission hearing. If
four (4) Commissioners object to this waiver of permit requirements, a coastal
development permit will be required.
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CHARLES DAMM_____* by:
South Coast District'Directur
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PETE WILSON, Governor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
SANTA ANA REGION
3737 MAIN STREET, SUITE 500
RIVERSIDE, CA 92501-3339
PHONE: (909) 782-4130
FAX: (909) 781-6288
March 31, 1997
Karen Torkildson
Swift Slip Dock and Pier Builders
500 30th Street
Newport Beach, CA 92663
PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF A NEW D00C. GANGWAY, AND GUIDE PH -ES,
NEWPO R -T HAPJ30R NAUITC.AL MUSEI[Wt NEWP(WIRF—A CIL OR --A NGF C" INTY
Dear Ms. Torkildson:
If standard dock construction methods and materials are utilized, this project should not adversely
impact water quality. A statement has been submitted that there will be no waste discharged
from the proposed project. Based on these assurances, clearance is provided.
However, should the Army Corps of Engineers determine that this project requires a Section 404
pen -nit, it will be necessary for the project proponent to obtain from this Board a Water Quality
Certification under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jawed Shami at (909) 782-3288.
Sincerely,
Gary D. S ewart, Chief
Regulations
cc: California Coastal Commission, Long Beach
Army Corps of Engineers - Bruce Henderson
City of Newport Beach, Marine Department - Tony Mellum
City of Newport Beach, Building Department - Faysid Jurdi
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FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT
MARINE DIVISION
70 Newport Pier
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for
permit application to the South Coast Regional Commission pursuant
to California Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: 1641,WZ4
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Property Address:
Legal Description:
City Harbor Permit Number: /-�3 7-- lel I
Applicant:
Applicant's Mailing Address: 4�&
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
They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach
General Plan, Zoning ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance,
and any applicable specific or precise plans or
0 That a variance or exception has been approved and is
f inal.
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit, or other
issued permit is attached together with all conditions of approval
and all approved plans including approved tentative tract maps. On
the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in concept and
said approval has been written upon said plans, signed, and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending, or
adding to the Zoning Ordinance or other regulations in any manner
that would af f ect 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
X 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 are 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, Marine Deputy Chief
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FROM : OC SHERIFF NEWPORT HARBOR PHONE NO. : 677- 6285 Mar. 18 1997 03:21PM P2
SERVING THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS
OF ORANGE COUNTY AND THE CITIES OF:
SIIERIFF-CORONER DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CALIFORNIA
DANA POINT SAN CLEMSNTE
LAGUNA HILLS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
LAGUNA NIGUEL STANTON March 18, 1997
LAKE FOREST VILLA PARK
MISSION VIEJO
Mr. Derek Niblo
121 Via Venezia
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
Re: NeWport Beach 11autical MUSeum G-Cle-st Dock
Dear Derek:
BRAD GATES
SHERIFF -CORONER
RAUL RAMOS
UNUERSHERIFF
ASSISTANT SHF -RIFFS
JOHN HEWITT
JERRY KRANS
DGNNIS LADUCER
DOUG STORM
We have reviewed the drawings and information submitted by you
this date, with reference to.the ins.tallation of a guest dock at
the Newport Beach Nautica . I Museum, Pride of Newport.
According to the drawings, the.propo . s.' ed docX would be totally
within the pierhead line on the main -.Channel and would not extend
out into the channel, between the Balboa Marina and the north
side of Linda Isle. Based on this information, we do not feel
the dock would create a hazard to navigation in the5e areas and
therefore, support the project as presp-nted.
We feel that the proposed dock would provide easy access for our
patrol boat crews to board the Pridet.bf Newport should a medical
aid.or crime of solue type be occurring. This type of access is
not presently feasible due to the inability to tie to the side of
the Pride of Newport to provide a safe boarding. We also feel
that this dock would provide a much heeded temporary access to
the Museum and Riverboat cafe for visiting boaters.
We would like to
of this project
Nautical Museum
Sincerely,
thank you for including us in the review phase
and for the continued cooperation from the
Board.
BRAD GATES, Sheriff -Coroner
Capt, Dave Mann
Harbor Master
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Qc:. Tony Melum-NeWport Beach Fire & Marine Dept.
1901 SAYSIDE DRIVE - CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFOR141A 92625 a (714) 723-1002
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January 22, 1997
Derek Niblo
121 Via Venezia
Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
Re: Newport Beach Nautical Museum Guest Dock
Dear Derek:
After reviewing the proposed plan for a quest dock at the museum,
it appears that it is. a project than can be permitted by the the
Municipal.Code and the Harbor Permit Policies. This department
will require the review and approval of the orance County Harbor
Department. Also, it appears from the drawing that this project
would be within private property and not within the County
Tidelands. This would need to be verified. once this has been
done we can issue you an Approval in Concept.
The agencies that must approve this are the Army Corps and the
Coastal Com-nission. Once you have these approvals then we require
plans and calculations for review by the Public Works Engineer.
If we require additional information before we can issue you the
Approval in Concept we will contact you.
Sincerely,
Wes Armand
City of Newport Beach, Fire and Marine Dept.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PETE WILSON, Go,-emor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
SANTA ANA REGION
2010 IOWA AVENUE, SUITE 100
RIVERSIDE, CA 92507-2409
PHONE: (909) 782-4130
FAX: (909) 781-6288
August 19, 1994
James C. Allen, Managing Partner
Parker Diving Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 5272
San Pedro, CA 90733
REQUEST FOR CLEARANCE FOR DREDGING ACTIVITIES AT CHARLY BROWN'S
FLOATING RESTAURANT BARGE, 151 EAST PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT
BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY
Dear Mr. Allen:
This is in response to your August 10, 1994 facsimile regarding the
above -referenced project.
You are proposing the removal of approximately 6 cubic yards of
sediment (sand) located in Newport Harbor waters just under the
above -referenced restaurant. You will be removing the sand and
placing it approximately 20 feet east of its present location.
Divers will be moving the sediments using eductors powered by
seawater, rather than air lifts, so as to control the turbidity.
During periods of heavy rain, sediment is deposited under the
restaurant barge. When this occurs, and during low tides, the
restaurant barge experiences structural stress while resting on the
sediments (e.g. breaking of windows, plumbing problems,etc.). You
have provided analytical results of soil samples from past sediment
relocation projects (Curtis and Tompkins laboratory analysis, June
26, 1989).
Based on the information provided, it appears that the project will
not adversely impact the quality of waters of the state.
Therefore, the discharge is not subject to the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System permit and you are not required to
file a Report of Discharge for the project.
This letter constitutes our clearance for this project, and is
conditioned upon the following:
1. The project shall not create a pollution or nuisance as
defined in Section 13050 of the California Water Code.
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Mr. Allen -2- August 19_4994
Parker Diving Service. Inc.
2. The natural turbidity in the project area shall not be
increased more than 20% due to the project.
Please note that thi s clearance does not relieve you of the
responsibility to comply with the laws and guidelines of other
regulatory agencies involved with this project.
If you have any questions, please contact Susan Beeson at (909)
782-4902.
Sincerely,
��� C-1 . 'U." �-
Joanne E. Schneider
Environmental Program Manager
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81.1640T T 0 INSUPER'S StTANDARD POLIOY CONDITIONS
Endorsements and/or Special Conditions-. Adjustable upon expiration at 3.50% on actual gross
receipis.
Date Authorized Signatura
STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
PETE WILSON, Governor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD
SANTA ANA REGION
2010 IOWA AVENUE, SUITE 100
71�
RIVERSIDE, CA. 92507-2409
PHONE: (909) 782-4130
FAX: (909) 761-6288
July 21, 1995
David Walker, President
Coast Diving Service, Inc.
RO. Box 1548
San Pedro, CA 90733
PROPOSED HULL CLEANING AND SEDIMENT REDISTRIBUTION UNDER THE FORMER
CHARLEY BROWN'S RESTAURANT, NEWPORT BEACH
Dear Mr. Walker:
This is in response to your July 20, 1995 letter regarding your proposed pr ject at the former
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Charley Brown's restaurant in Newport Beach. The restaurant is a floating barge that has been
moored at its present location since 1964. -Over the years, material has built up under the barge
creating a high spot. At extreme low tides, the barge rests on this high spot, causing buckling
of the hull. A fracture in the hull has developed and has flooded a portion of the barge.
You are proposing to clean the hull to locate the fracture(s) and to enable inspection of the entire
hull. In addition, you are proposing to level the sediments under the barge so that no future
buckling will occur. You anticipate that approximately 15 cubic yards of sediment will need to
be moved. You 'note that some of this work may be accomplished by hand; however, the
majority 6f the work is proposed to done with high pressure water.
We are concerned with the arnount of turbidity that this project may cause in the area. For that
reason, you have proposed to install a plastic sea -curtain around the project site to minimize the
water quality impacts. Based on the assurance that a turbidity curtain will be installed, and that
other actions will be taken, if necessary, to minimize the impact that this project may have on
water quality, we have no objections to this project proceeding.
Should you have any questions or wish to provide further information regarding this project,
please contact Gary Stewart at (909) 782-4379 or Chuck Griffin at (909)� 782-4996.
Sincerely,
Jo neider
Environmental Program Manager
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SANTA ANA REGION
2010 IOWA AVENUE, SUITE 100
RIVERSIDE, CA 92507-2409
PHONE: (909) 782-4130
FAX: (909) 781-6288
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April 14, 1993
Mr. Randy Mason, P.E.
Cash & Associates
P. 0. Box 2715
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
401 CERTIFICATION FOR REINSTITUTING NEW REVETMENT FOR SLOPE
STABILIZATION, REUBEN'S RESTAURANT, 251 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT
BAY, ORANGE COUNTY (C&A PROJECT No. 4044.00)
Dear Mr. Mason:
This is in response to your March .17, 1993 and'April 1, 1993
submittals requesting a water quality certification under Section
401 of the Clean Water Act for the above -referenced project.
You are proposing to construct a new revetment for slope
stablization at the above -referenced facility, which is located
adjacent to Lower Newport Bay in Newport Beach. The construction
of the new revetment will involve the dredging of approximately 100
cubic yards of material from the channel and the placement of
approximately 600 tons of rock to stablize the slope and to return
it to its original condition. A siltation curtain will be deployed
a - round the dredging area during dredging to reduce the discharge of
s ilt to Lower Newport Bay. The dredged material will be disposed
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of at the EPA approved ocean disposal site "LA3" off Newport Beach.
You have applied to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for a 404
permit to. discharge dredged material to waters of the United
States. You are curren-'Cly seeking approval, from the City Marine
Department and the California Coastal Commission for the proposed
project.
Based on the above information, it appears that the above -
referenced project will not result in any discharge that could
adversely impact the water quality of waters of the United States.
Therefore, a 401 Certification is not required, and this is to
notify you that the State will' not act upon the subject
application.
Mr. Randy Mason 2 April 14, 1993
Cash & Associates
Should there' any questions, please contact Michael Adackapara at
(909) 782-3238 or Joanne Lee at (909) 782-3291.
Sincerely,
G4erd J. Thibeault
Executive Officer
cc: State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Water Quality
Oscar Balaguer
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District,
Regulatory Branch - John A. Gill
.U. S. Environmental Protection Agency'. Wetland Permits &
Enforcement, Section (W-7-2) - Clyde Morris
City of Newport Beach Marine Department - Tony Mellum
California Coastal Commission, South Coast District Meg
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State Department of Fish and Game, Long Beach
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5772 Bolsa Avenue, Suite 100
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Mail: P. 0. Box 2715, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 895-2072 m (310) 426-6145 FAX (714) 895-1291
IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS DESCRIBED, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE. * * *
F'ATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Govemor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION Page 1 of 2
SOUTH COAST AREA Date: 7-21-93
245 W. BROADWAY, STE. 380 — :0
P.O. BOX 1450 Permit Application No. 5-93-152
LONG BEACH, CA 90802-4416
(310) 5M5071
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT
On July 15, 1993 -, the California Coastal Commission granted to
Restaurant Enterprises Group, Inc. Permit 5-93-152 subject to the
attached conditions, for development consisting of:
Slope stabilization, structural repair of existing waterfront foundation and
revet.-nent. construction For Reuben's restaurant on Newport Harbor.
ITIOie b-puciricilly jescribed i.,. the F.pplication file -in the Commissioll offices.
The development is within the coastal zone in orange County
at 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach
The actual development permit is being held in the Commission office until
f0fillment of the Special Conditions imposed by the Commission. Once these
conditions have been fulfilled, the permit will be issued. For your information,
all the imposed conditions are attached.
Issued on behalf of the California Coastal Commission by
PETER DOUGLAS
Executive Director
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Title: 4af f An to
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
The undersigned permittee acknowledges receipt of this notice of the California
Coastal Commission determination on Permit No. 5-93-152 and fully
understands its contents, including all conditions imposed.
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Please sign and return one copy of this form to the Commission office at the above
address.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT
Page 2 of 2
Permit Application No. 5-93-1-52
�jl`ANDARD CONDITIONS:
1. Notice of Rec . Dt and Ack
Fl?—�-.nowl.edqment. The permit is not valid and
development snal 1 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 ex!)ratirin date
3- q�� - All development must occur in strict-complian ce with the
proposal as set forth in the application for permit, subject to any special
conditions set forth below. Any deviation from the approved plans must be
revi . ewed and approved by the staff and may require Commission approval.
4. jInnLter retation. Any questions of intent or interpretation of any condition
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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.
�-PUIALLSPNQITIONS:
Approval of Dredged Material Disposal Site
Prior to issuance of the coastal development permit, the applicant shall submit,
for review and approval of the Executive Director, evidence that an appropriate
location -for disposal of the dredged material is provided. The material shall be
used for beach replenishment if the City of Newport Beach or County of Orange
determines that the material is suitable. If the disposal site is located
offshore, at an approved disposal site, the applicant shall submit evidence of
approval by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. If the disposal site is otherwise
located in the coastal zone, an amendment to this coastal development permit or a
separate coastal development permit may be required.
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California Coastal Comission
South Coast -District Office
P.O. Box 1450
Long Beach, CA 90801
t213) 590-5071 APPENDIX E
(714) 846-0648 APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
APPROVAL IN CON'CrWr BY TRE CITY/COUNTY OF Newport Beach/Orange County
as -required for permit application to the California Coastal Commission,
South Coast neLioi4 pursuant to California Administrative Code. Section 13052.
COMPLETE Descxiptivn of Proposed DL-vtlopment: Slope stabilization. revetment.
construction and miscellaneous structural repair for Reuben's Restaurant in New -
pori Beach.
Property Address: 251 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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Zone:
Applicant(s): Restaurant Enterprises Group, Inc.
Applicant's Mailing Address: 18831 Von Karman Avenue
lrvine, CA 92715
Applicant's Telephone Number: (714) 757-8070
I have reviewed the plans for the foregoing development including:
1. The general site plan, including any roads and public access to the
I shoreline
2. The gradi�g plan, If any,
3. The general uses and.intensity of use proposed for each part of the
area covpred in the application,
and find.
They comlv with the current adopted City of Newport Beach
�City or County
General Plan. Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, and any
applicable specific or precise plans, or
That a variance or exception has been approved and is final.
A copy of any V411ALIL;e, exception, conditional use permit, or other issued
permit is attached together with all conditions of %proval and allsapproved
Plans including a -proved tentative tract maps. On t e basis.of thi finding,
these plans are approved in concept and said approval has been written uPon
said -plans, signed, and dated,
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Should this City or County adopt an ordinance deleting. amending, or adding
to th Zoning Ordinance or other regulations in any manner that would affect
the u:e of the property or the desifn of a project location thereon, this
approval in concept shaIl become nu 1 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 developmenti
Ras been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
Has received a final Exem�tion Declaration"for final Negative
Declaration (copy attached).
Has received a final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
This concept approval in no way excuses the applicant from complying with
all applicable policies, ordinances, codes, and regulations of this City
-or County.
THE APPROVAL IN CONCEPT STAMP KUST'BE AFFIXED ON ALL SUBMITTED PLANS,
THIS REQUIREMENT WILL BE IN ADDITION TO THE APPROVAL IN CONCEPT FORM
THAT IS NOW REQUIRED.
I hereby certify that all information contained in this approval in
concep-t-is correct and that all discretion a ry approvals legally required
of thi oriCounty prior to issuance of a building permit have been
given :nCdiatrye f nal. The development is not subject to rejection in prin-
cipal by this City or County unless a substantial change in it in proposed.
Planning Director
By:
Printed Hame'and Title of Individual Signing
Date:
Attachments:
2.
3.
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Agenda Item 15
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Marine Department
April 12, 1993
TOI: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Marine Department Q
SUBJECT: HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATION 132-201 BY THE GRC
RESTAURANTS TO DO MAINTENANCE WORK AT REUBEN'S
RESTAURANT ADJACENT TO THE BULKHEAD AT 251 EAST
COAST HIGHWAY
Recommendation:
If desired, approve the application subject to the following
conditions:
/1. Approval of the Coastal Commission
2. Approval of the Army Corps of Engineers
3. Approval of the City of NeTAmport Beach Building
Department 40 67 -Y3
Discussion:
This application is before the City Council as required by Section
5.C.3 of the Harbor Permit Policies, which states:
5.C.3. "Prior approval of the City council will be required
before issuing a permit for shore -connected structures when the
upland abutting property is zoned commercial."
Thye applicant is proposing repairs to the Reuben's restaurant
building, specifically that portion that is on pilings over a
private waterway. The repairs will consist of maintenance repair
to existing pilings, existing concrete footings and the replacement
of a rock revettment to support the existing bulkhead and to
stabilize the slope bayward of the bulkhead. Most of the work will
be done landward of the existing bulkhead line. A portion of the
rock revettment, approximately 14 feet, will be bayward of the
bulkhead line, beginning at the bulkhead at an elevation of +2 and
tapering to an elevation of -2. The applicant has indicated that
the placement of the rock bayward of the existing bulkhead line, is
necessary to get the appropriate support for the bulkhead and that
its bayward distance will not interfere with existing docks or
boating traffic in the marina.
Tony Melum
Deputy Director
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0 3 6 12 24
DATUM: MLLW IN: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: AT: NEWPORT BAY
1. THE IRVINE COMPANY 1"=12' COUNTY OF: ORANGE
2. THE IRVINE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA APPLICATION BY: CASH & ASSOCIATES
3. OCCUPANT
RESTAURANT ENTERPRISES GROUP, INC
ATTN: WILLIAM BOGER
18831 VON KARMON AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92715 SHEETS 2 OF 2 DATE: 3-18-93
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CASH &ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS
March 23, 1993
City of Newport Beach
Marine Department
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768
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Attention: Mr. Tony Mellum
Subject: GRC RESTAURANTS, INC. - "APPROVAL IN CONCEPT" FOR REVISED
SLOPE PROTECTION; REUBEN'S RESTAURANT
(C&A Project No. 4044.00)
Dear Tony:
A. Ross Cash
Elliott H. Boone
Randy H. Mason
Wilfrido B. Simbol
Transmitted herewith are five (5) sets of revised plans for the Reuben's Restaurant Slope Protection
Project. You already have the California Coastal Commission's "Approval in Concept" form from our earlier
submittal. For your information, we have also included a copy of the application we will be sending to
the Army Corps of Engineers. In the revised plans, we have modified the revetment section and the point
where it meets existing grade. We are resubmitting these plans to obtain your "Approval in Concept" as
required by the California Coastal Commission.
Your immediate attention in this matter is appreciated. Please return the completed "Approval in Concept"
form as soon as possible so that we can include it with the California Coastal Commission application.
If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me.
Very truly yours,
CASH & ASSOCIATES
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Randy H. �Aason, P.E.
Executive Vice President
RHM:cd s
P.S. We have also included in this package the $280.00 processing fee you requested.
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APPLICATION BY: CASH & ASSOCIATES
3. OCCUPANT
RESTAURANT ENTERPRISES GROUP, INC
ATTN: WILLIAM BOGER
18831 VON KARMON AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92715
SHEETS I OF 2 DATE: 3-18-93
SECTION A -A
PURPOSE: REINSTITUTING NEW REVETMENT SECTION VIEW PROPOSED SLOPE STABILIZATION
FOR SLOPE STABILIZATION REVETMENT AND STRUCTURAL REPAIR
DATUM: MLLW 0 3 6 12 24 IN: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: AT: NEWPORT BAY
1. THE IRVINE COMPANY 1 "=l 2' COUNTY OF: ORANGE
2. THE IRVINE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA APPLICATION BY: CASH & ASSOCIATES
3. OCCUPANT
RESTAURANT ENTERPRISES GROUP, INC
ATTN: WILLIAM BOGER
18831 VON KARMON AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92715 SHEETS 2 OF 2 DATE: 3-18-93
CASH & ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS
February 26, 1993
City of Newport Beach
Marine Department
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768
Attention: Mr. Tony Meliurn
Subject: GRC Restaurants, Inc.
"APPROVAL IN CONCEPT"
SLOPE PROTECTION; REUBEN'S RESTAURANT
(C&A Project No. 4044.00)
Dear Tony:
A. Ross Cash
Elliott H. Boone
Randy H. Mason
Wilfrido B. Simbol
Transmitted herewith are ten sets of plans for the Reuben's Restaurant Slope Protection
Project and one copy of the California Coastal Commission's "Approval in Concept" form.
The "Approval in Concept" needs to be completed by the City and returned to us so that
we can include it as part of the submittal we will be making to the Coastal Commission
for this project. They require your approval as part of the application for a coastal
development permit. For your review of this project, we have included the ten sets of
plans you requested in our recent telephone conversation.
Your immediate attention in this matter is appreciated. Please return the completed
"Approval in Concept" form as soon as possible so that we can include it with the
California Coastal Commission application. If you have any questions regarding this
letter, please contact me.
Very truly yours,
CASH & ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS
Randy Khason, P.E.
Executive Vice President
RHM:pdm
5772 Bolsa Avenue, Suite 100 Huntington Beach, California 92649 (714) 895-2072 (310) 426-6145
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APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT
OMB APPROVAL XO. 0702-0036
Expires 30 June 1989
03 CPR J25)
The Depax-tment of the Army permit program is authorized by Section 10 of the River and*Harbor Act of 1899, Section 404 of the
Marine, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act. These laws require permits authorizing
Clean Water Act and Section 103 of the
in navigable waters of the United States, the dLwh=ge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States,
activities or affecting
and the tr=sportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. Information provided on this form will be
used in evaluating the application for a permit. Information in this application is made a matter of public record through issuance of a
the data requested are necessary in order to communicate
public notice. Disclosure of the information requested is voluntary-, however,
to evaluate the permit application. If necessary information is not provided, the permit application cannot be
with the applicant and
processed nor —n a permit be issued.
One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and chairacter of the proposed activity must be
to the District Engineer -having jurisdiction over
attached to this application (see sample drawings and insitructions) and be submitted
that is not completed in full will be returned.
the location of the proposed activity. An application
1. APPLICATION NUMBER (To be assigned by Corps)
3. NAME, ADDRESS. AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT
Randy Mason, Project Engineer
Cash & Associates
5772 Bolsa Avenue, Suite 100
Huntington Beacha.CA 92649
Talephor no. during busin hours
2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT
Restaurant Enterprises Group, Inc.
Attn: William Bo-gpy-
A/C ( N/A (Residence)
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18831 Von Karman Avenue
A/C (714) 895-2072 (Office)
Statement of Authorization: I hereby desigrato and authorize
Irvine, CA 92715
to act in my behalf as my.
Telephone no. during business hour%
agent In the processing of this Permit a0plication and to furnish. u0on request,
.
supplemental information in support of the aPolic4ticn.
A/C ( N/A (Residence)
757-8070
SIGNATURE OF APPLic N
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DATE
A/C(714) (Off(ce)
4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY
441. ACTIVITY
Slope stabilization, revetment construction and miscellaneous structural -repair for
Reuben's Restaurant adjacent to Lower Newport Bay in Newport Beach, California
4b. PURPOSE
Reinstituting new revetment for slope stabilization in an area -that has badly deterior-
ated in the last several years.
4r_ DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL
Approximately 100 cubic yards of material will be dredged during construction of the pro-
ject. There will be a siltation curtain around the dredging operation in order to mit-
igate the turbidity that would otherwise result. Approximately 600 tons of replacement
.rock will be used for slope protection.
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S. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNIERS, LESSEES. ETC.. WHOSE PROPERTY ALSO ADJOINS THE WATERWAY
See attached list.
6. WATERBOOY AND LOCATION ON WATERSOOY WHERE ACTIVITY EXISTS OR 15 PROPOSED
Lower Newport Bay. Harbor area to Pacific Ocean in Newport Beach, California.
7. LOCATION ON LAND WHERE ACTIVITY EXISTS OR IS PROPOSED
ADDRESS:
251 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California
STREET, ROAD, ROUTE OR OTHER OESCRIPTIVE LOCAT10N
Orange County, California 92660
COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE
Ci ty of Npwpn-rt Rearb
LOCAL GOVERNI�IG E30DY WITH JURISDICTION OVER SITE
S. Is any Portion of -Cho activity for which authorization is sought now compiNte? C] YES (IND
It answer is -Yes" give reasons. month and yow the *ctivttv was compl-t . Indicate -the existing work on the drawing&
N/A
9. List all approvals or car-cifics-tions and denials received from other federal. interstate, state or local agencies for any structures, construction,
discharges or other activities dapscribed in this application.
ISSUING AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL IDENTIFICATION NO. DATE OF APPLICATION DATE OF APPROVAL DATE OF DENIAL
California Coastal Commission - Application being prepared.
City of Newport Beach Marine Department - "Approval in Concept" currently being processed
by the City -
Regional Water Quality Control Board - Letter sent 3/17/93
10. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described horain. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in
this application, and that to the beat of my knowledge and belief such information Is true, complete, and accurate. I further certify that I possess the
authority to under"kathe proposed activities or I am acting as the duty authorized agent of the soplicanit.
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE
The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant) or it may be signed by a duly
authorized agent if the statement in Block 3 has been filled out and signed.
18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of The United States
knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, ar.device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or
fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false fictitious or
fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fmed not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than rive years, or both.
Do not send a permit processing fee with this application. The appropriate fee will be assessed when a permit is issued.
NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS AND LESSEES
The Irvine Company
550 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Irvine Company of Virginia
2701 E. Alton Avenue
Irvine, CA 92714
The Irvine Company %grace
550 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Irvine Company of Virginia
333 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Occupant
151 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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0 20 40 80
DATUM: MLLW
IN: NEWPORT BEACH, CA
ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS:
AT: NEWPORT BAY
1. THE IRVINE COMPANY
1 40'
COUNTY OF: ORANGE
2. THE IRVINE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
APPLICATION BY: CASH & ASSOCIATES
3. OCCUPANT
RESTAURANT ENTERPRISES GROUP, INC
ATTN: WILLIAM BOGER
18831 VON KARMON AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92715
SHEETS 1 OF 2 DATE: 3-18-93
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REVETMENT AND STRUCTURAL REPAIR
0 3 6 12
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DATUM: MLLW
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ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS:
AT: NEWPORT BAY
1. THE IRVINE COMPANY
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COUNTY OF: ORANGE
2. THE IRVINE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
APPLICATION BY: CASH & ASSOCIATES
3. OCCU PANT
RESTAURANT ENTERPRISES GROUP,
INC
ATTN: WILLIAM BOGER
18831 VON KARMON AVENUE
IRVINE, CA 92715
SHEETS 2 OF 2 DATE: 3-18-93
November 3, 1988
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915
Mr. Earl Walker
General Manager
Todd Shipyard Corporation
710 Front Street
San Pedro, Ca. 90731
Subject: Reuben E. Lee Restaurant
Dear Mr. Walker:
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We were informed yesterday that Todd Shipyard is doing corrective maintanence
work at the Reuben E. Lee Restaurant located at 151 E. Coast Highway. This work
apparently entails underwater welding and general strengthening of the hull to
maintain the vessel seaworthy.
As you can see from the attached letters the enforcement officials and the Asset
Management Corporation would like to be informed regarding all corrective work
that is being done. The building department had originally asked for permits
however since we do not have the ability to inspect underwater it would suffice
if you notify us of the type and extent of work and certify that the work has
been done in an acceptable manner complying with all health and safety
regulations that are applicable. As we understand it the work will start today
and continue for seventy-two hours.
Should this work at any point require welding and stabilizing of the vessel
framework on the inside please contact Chief Building Inspector Les Clemmer at
(714) 644-3252 so we can observe the repairwork in progress.
Very truly yours,
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
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Director
cc: Greg Armstrong N.P.D
Captain Harry Gage, Orange County Sheriff -Coroner Department
Newport Beach City Attorney
Newport Beach City Marine Department
Les Clemmer
dl
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
SunWest
Asset Management Corporation
October 26, 1988
Grace Restaurant Company
2701 Alton Avenue
Irvine, California 92714
Attn: Director of Leasing Information
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It has been brought to our attention by the City of Newport Beach Building
Department that, in connection with the inspection of the Reuben E. Lee's
plumbing system, it has been found that the structural system of the vessel also
requires review and rehabilitation to maintain' its -safe operation.
We understand that a review of the structural problems is underway. In this
regard we call your attention to the Fourth Amendment to Ground Lease, Section 7
(a), which provides, in pertinent part, that "Tenant shall at all times perform
all maintenance and make all repairs necessary to maintain the.seaworthiness of
the Vessel and the ability of the Vessel to remain afloat,"and that "tenant shall
at all times comply with all safety and inspec-Lion requirements applicable to the
Vessel, and shall keep records of such compliance available for inspection by
landlord upon reasonable notice" (euphasis added).
As Agent for the landlord, Irvine Retail Properties Company, we are looking for
your immediate attention to both the needed corrections to the plumbing/sewage
ejection system, and any needed repairs to the Vessel structure. We would also
appreciate notification of your progress on these issues through any related
correspondence or reports, and notification upon completion of the work.
Finally, it is inperative that the Building Department of the city of Newport
Beach be kept informed of all repairs and installations,.and that all necessary
permits be obtained in connection with any work.
Thank you for your cooperation.
letterhead address.
Sincerely,
SUNWEST
CORPORATION
Carol �-Karno
Vice President
CK: ks
Please contact me at (714) 250-3090 or at the
cc: Keith Eyrich, Irvine Retail Properties Company
Russell Lowe, Esq. Irvine Retail Properties Company
Captain Harry Gage, Orange County Sheriff -Coroner Deparbnent
Raimar W. Shuller, Dir -Building Department, City of Newport Beach
1750 East Deere Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705 714/250-3090
SunWest
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October 26, 1988 q- q
OPUT'S
Mr. Jim Wade, Ger�eral Manager r,
Reuben E. Lee "i'll.-Y OF
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151 E. Pacific Coast Highway
Newport Beach, California 92660
RE: RaTBEN E. JEE, GROUND 1EASE
DA= oCIOBER 1, 1963
Dear Mr. Wade:
It has been brought to our attention by the City of Newport Beach Building
Department that, in connection with the inspection of the Reuben E. Lee's
plumbinc
.j system, it has been found that the structural system of the vessel also
requires review and rehabilitation to maintain its.safe operation.
we understand that a review of the structural problems is underway. In this
regard we call your attention to the Fourth Amendment to Ground Lease, Section 7
(a), which provides, in pertinent part, that "Tenant shall at all times perform
all maintenance and make all repairs necessary to maintain the ' seaworthiness of
the Vessel and the ability of the vessel to remain afloat,"and that "tenant shall
at all times ccaTply with all sa and inspection applicable to the
vessel, and shall keep records of such compliance available for inspection by
Landlord upon reasonable noticell(euphasis added).
As Agent for the Landlord, Irvine Retail Properties company, we are lOOk2x'g for
your immediate attention to both the needed corrections to the plurrbing/sewage.
ejection system, and any rndded repairs to the Vessel structure. We would also
appreciate notification of your progress on these issues through any related
correspondence or reports, and notification upon completion of the work.
Finally, it is iMT�--rative that the Building Department Of the City of Newport
Beach be kept informed of all repairs and installations, and that all necessary
permits be obtained in connection with any work.
Thank you for your cooperation. Please contact me at (714) 250-3090 or at the
letterhead address.
sincerely,
SUNWEST
MANAG�T CORPORATION
Carol
Vice President
7"N. W
cc: Keith Eyrich, Irvine Retail Properties Company
Russell Lowe, Esq. Irvine Retail Properties Company
Captain Harry Gage, Orange County Sheriff -Coroner Department
Raimar W. Shuller, Dir -Building Department, City of Newport Beach
1750 East Deere Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705 714/250-3090
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915
October 12, 1988
Mr. Keith Eyrich
Vice President of operations
Irvine Company
2 Park Plaza, Suite 300
Irvine, Ca. 92714-5904
Subject: Reuben E. Lee Restaurant
Dear Mr. Eyrich:
The building department conducted an inspection of 151 E. Coast
Highway on October 11, 1988. This inspection revealed the
rehabilitation work of the structural and plumbing systems at the
Reuben E. Lee is necessary to maintaii� the restaurant in a saf e
and -sanitary condition.
In discussing the matter with the general 'manager Jim Wade we
determined that bids are being obtained by the tenant to repair
and modify the plumbing systemf especially the sewer ejection
facility. The structural safety -is also being addressed by Ken
Odell of Morrow Bay and Bob Stephensen of Chula Vista. The
Irvine Company as the property owner is responsible for the
maintanence -of the -structure. While the tenant appears to be
taking corrective actions to maintain the facility in a safe and
sanitary condition we are requesting that you follow-up on this
matter to insure compliance with the Uniform Building code.
We request that you or an authorized agent obtain the necessary
permits and keep us informed of all repairs and installations.
Any code questions should be directed to Chief Building Inspector
Les Clemmer at the above address or by telephoning (714) 644-
3252.
Very truly yours,
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Raimar W. Schuller
Director
cc: Capt. H. Gage, O.C. Harbor Patrol
Greg Armstrong N.P.D.
Jim Wade
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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PEtuAIT NO.
DREDGING APPLICATION
Project Location: 151 East Coast Hwy.
Cubic Yards to be Dredged: 355
Method of Dredging: Hydraulic Suction
Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt
Disposition of Dredged Material: Haul to sea and dump at Latitude 33031'42"N,
Longitude 117054'48"W
Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea
Turbidity Control Method: Material to be contained in dump barge at
dredae site
Effect of dredging on contiguous bulkheading and beaches None
Wm. L. Harris hereby state that I have read the U. S. Army
(print name)
Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor, the
City of Newport Beach and Orange County Harbors,Beaches and Parks District
(if applicable) permit for maintenance dredging and that I accept all the
provisions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging
will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected
zone.
Far West Services
(AppI'j-cant-type name-)
1/10/86
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Newport Dredging Co.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Marine Department
March 8, 1982 Agenda Item No. F-14
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Marine Department
SUBJECT HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS 132-101, 225-800 and
636-611 FOR MAINTENANCE DREDGING
Recommendation.:
If desired, approve the maintenance dredging applications, and the
placing of the dredged materials on adjacent beaches, or hauled to
sea, as indicated.
Discussion:
The application requires City Council approval under the conditions of
approval placed on the City of Newport Beach general permit for maintenance
dredging issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, on February 12, 1974,
and subsequently amended on May 10, 1977, to allow beach restoration. The
locations and applicants for the proposed dredging an d sand diSpoSi�t4on are:.
132-101 Far West Services 151 East Coast Highway
The dredged material will contained in a barge at the dredge site and
hauled to sea and dumped.
225- - 800 Paul Kennedy, Jr. 800 South Bay Front
636-611 Daniel Lee 600 -36th Street
The dredged material will be placed on a beach bayward of private
residences which will aid in the beaches' restoration.
The staff has reviewed the projects and has determined that the work will be
done within the parameters of the Corps of Engineers permit. The dredging
contractor will place a filter screen around the discharge site to control
turbidity. There is no known eel grass in the vicinity of the projects.
DAVID HARSHBARGER, DIRECTOR
Marine Department
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PERMIT NO.
DREDGING APPLICATION
Project Location: 151 East Coast Higkway
Cubic Yards to be Drddged: 200
Method of Dredging: Hydraulic Suction
Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt
Disposition of Dredged Material: Haul to sea and dump at Latitude 33031142"N,
Longitude 117*54148"W
Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea.
Turbidity Control Method: Material to be contained in Dump Barge at dredge site
Effect of dredging on contiguous bulkheading and beaches None
WM. L. Harris hereby state that I have read the U. S. Army
(print name)
Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbor, the
City of Newport Beach and Orange County Harbors,Beaches and Parks District
-applicable) permit- for -maintenance --dredgi n -g- and -that I- -accept--all--the
provisions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging
will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected
zone.
Far We st Services
CApplicant-type name)
2/15/82
(Date)
. 'Shellmaker, Inc.
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EPLY TO
ATTENTION OF:
Office of the Chief
Regulatory Branch
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
P.0 BOX 532711
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90053-2325
Newport Harbor Nautical.Museurn
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, California 92660 -
Dear Mr. Marshall Steele:
February 16, 1999
Enclosed you will find a signed copy of your Department of the Army Permit (File #
990005400-YJC). Please retain this copy for your files.
Thank you for participating in our regulatory pro -ram. If you have any questions,
please contact Jae Chung at (213) 452-3292.
Sincerely,
Richard J. S ubel
Chief, Regu tory Branch
Enclosure(s)
LOS ANGELES DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT
Permittee: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Permit Number: 990005400-YJC
Issuing Office: Los Angeles District
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Note: The term "you" and its derivatives, as used in this permit, means the permittee or any
future transferee. The term "d-iis office" refers to the appropriate district or division office of
the Corps of Engineers having jurisdiction over the permitted activity or the appropriate
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official acting under the authority of the commanding officer.
You are authorized to perform work in accordance with the terms and conditions specified
below.
Project Description: To dredge 3000 cubic yards of sediment as shown on the attached
drawings. Because of difficulty in accessing the area beneath the museurn, the contractor will
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first create a 100 foot by 30 foot trough adjacent to the museum via clarnshell dredging onto
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a barge. Sediments will then be moved from beneath the museum to the trough via
hydraulic suction and then to the ba�ge via clamshell for ultimate disposal at LA -3 Ocean
Disposal Site. The entire project will be completed in a week.
Project Location: in Newport Bay in Newport Beach, Orange County, California
Permit Conditions:
1. Your use of the permitted activity must not interfere with the public's right to free
navigation on all navigable waters of the United States.
2. You must have a copy of this permit available on the vessel used for the authorized
transportation and disposal of dredged material.
3. You must advise this office in writing, at least two weeks before you start maintenance
dredging activities under the authority of this permit.
4. You must install and maintain, at your expense, any safety lights and signals prescribed
by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), through regulations or otherwise, on your
authorized facilities. The USCG must be notified in writing (Attn: QM1 Mike Carlson), at
least tWo weeks before construction begins. The information within the notificaiton must
include 1) the name and telephone number of the project manager, 2) the size and placement
of any floating construction equipment, 3) the radio telephone frequencies and call signs of
any marine equipment, and 4) start and finish dates. The USCG may be reached at the
following address and telephone number:
Bldg. 50-6
Coast Guard Island
Alameda, CA 94501-5100
Phone: (510) 437-2984
Fax: (510) 437-5836
5. National Ocean Service (NOS) has been notified of this authorization. You must notify
NOS in writing, at least two weeks before you begin work and upon completion of the
activity authorized by this permit. Your notification of completion must include a drawing
which certifies the location and configuration of the completed activity (a certified permit
drawing may be used). Notifications to NOS will be sent to the following address:
NOAA/National Ocean Service, Map and Chart Branch, (Attention: N/CG2211), SSMC3,
Room 6211, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland, MD 20910.
6. You shall consult with the Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) of Los Angeles/Long
Beach on the deployment of marine construction equipment or mooring systems to safeguard
navigation during this project. Upon receipt of the notification to start work, the USCG will
send a copy of the your letter to the COTP for review.
7. You shall dispose of dredged materials at LA -3 within a circular area of 1000 yards radius
with the center located at latitude 33' 31' 42"N and longitude 117' 54' 48"W. The permittee
or'his contractor shall also radio the Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Information Service on
channel 14 five minutes before departure.
8. The following condition should be used for every permit where legal recordation of the
permit would be reasonably practicable and recordation could put a subsequent purchaser or
owner of property on notice of permit conditions.
You must take the actions required to record this permit with the Registrar of Deeds or
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other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for maintaining records of title to or
interest in real property.
General Conditions:
1. The time limit for completing the authorized activity ends on February 10, 2002. If you
find that you need more time to complete the authorized activity, submit your request for a
time extension to this office for consideration at least one month before the above date is
reached.
2. You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this
requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith
transfer to a third party in compliance with General Condition 4 below. Shoul'd' you wish to
cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good
faith transfer, you must obtain a modification from this permit from this office, which may
require restoration of the area.
3. If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while
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accomplishing the activity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office
of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and state coordination required to
determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the
National Register of Historic Places.
4. If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature of the
new owner in the space provided and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate
the transfer of this authorization.
5. If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must
comply with the conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit.
6. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any
time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished with the terms
and conditions of your permit.
Further Information:
1. Congressional Authorities. You have been authorized to undertake the activity described
above pursuant to:
(X) Section 10 of the River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403).
(X) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344).
(X) Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C.
1413).
2. Lin-dts of this authorization.
a. This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, state, or local
authorizations required by law.
b. This pern-dt does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges.
C. This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others.
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d. This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal
project.
3. Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not
assume any liability for the following:
a. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or
unpern-dtted activities or from natural causes.
b. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current or future
activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest.
c. Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpern-dtted activities or
structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit.
d. Design or construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work.
e. Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of
this permit.
4. Reliance on Applicant's Data. The determination of this office that issuance of this permit
is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided.
5. Reevaluation of Permit Decision. This office may reevaluate its decision on this permit at
any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation
include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit.
b. The information provided by you in support of your permit application proves to
have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate (See 4 above).
c. Significant new information surfaces which this'office did not consider in reaching
the original public interest decision.
Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the
suspension, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 or
enforcement procedures such as those contained in 33 CFR 326.4 and 326.5. The referenced
enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you to
comply with the terms and conditions of your permit and for the initiation of legal action
where appropriate. You will be required to pay for any corrective measure ordered by this
office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such
as those specified in 33 CFR 209.170) accomplish the corrective measures by contract or
other -wise and bill you for the cost.
6. Extensions. General condition 1 establishes a time limit for the completion of the activity
authorized by this permit. Unless there are circumstances requiring either a prompt
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completion of the authorized activity or a reevaluation of the public interest decision, the
Corps will normally give you favorable consideration to a request for an extension of this
time limit.
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Your signature below, as permittee, indicates that you accept and agree to comply with the
tenns and conditions of this permit. ,
PERMITTEE
DATE
This permit becomes effective when the Federal official, designated to act for the Secretary of
the Army, has signed below.
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When the structures or work authorized by this permit are still in existence at the time the
property is transferred, the terms and conditions of this permit will continue to be binding on
the new owner(s) of the property. To validate the transfer of this permit and the associated
liabilities associated with compliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign
and date below.
TRANSFEREE
DATE
LOS ANGELES DISTRICT
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT
Permit Number: 990005400-YJC
Name of Permittee: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Date of Issuance: ' February 10, 1999
Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit, sign this certification and
return it to the following address:
Regulatory Branch - Los Angeles District Office
ATTN: CESPL-CO-R-990005400-YJC
P.O. Box 2711
Los Angeles, California 90053-2352
Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by an
Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with this permit you may be
subject to permit suspension, modification, or revocation.
I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been
completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of said permit.
Signature of Pern-dttee
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February 8, 1999
Internet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov
3737 Main Street, Suite 500, Riverside, California 92501-3339
Phone (909) 782-4130 FAX (909) 781-6288
Mr. Marshall Steele
Facilities Manager
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
151 East Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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WAIVER OF WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS AND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION
FOR THE PROPOSED SEDIMENT DREDGING AT THE NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL
MUSEUM, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY (ACOE REFERENCE NO 99-
00054-YJC)
Dear Mr. Steele:
On January 11, 1999, we received a transmittal dated January 8, 1999 from your agent, HartCrowser,
Inc., for the above -referenced project. We received all requested materials for a complete application
as of January 11, 1999.
This letter responds to your request for certification, pursuant to Clean Water Act Section 401, that the
proposed project described below will not violate State water quality standards:
1. Project description: Sediment has accumulated under the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
(NHNM), which is a floating museum, causing it to run aground at low
tides. Clearance will be created by removing several feet of sediment
beneath the museum.
Dredging will be performed using a clamshell bucket and hydraulic
suction. Because there is inadequate clearance below the floating
museum, the sediments will be accessed indirectly by using a clamshell
dredge to create a 15 foot deep trough in a 100 -foot -by -30 foot area
adjacent to the 190 -foot -by -54 -foot museum. The dredged sediments
will be placed in a barge. The sediments underneath the museum will
then be placed into the trough by hydraulic suction. When the trough
becomes full, the sediments in the trough will be dredged again with a
clamshell bucket and placed onto a barge. This cycle of dredging the
trough and filling it with sediment from under the museum will be
continued until approximately 3,000 cubic yards are removed. The
activitie& wi1 remove" sediments below the museum to a depth of 5 feet
below mean lower low water (MLLW).
California Environmental Protection Agency
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Gray Davis
Governor
Mr. Marshall Steele
Newport Marine Nautical Museum
February 8, 1999
Page 2
The sediments will be disposed of at the LA -3 Ocean Disposal Site.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has provided
comments that confirm the dredged sediments will be suitable for
disposal at the LA -3 site.
2. Receiving water: Northern portion of the Upper Bay Channel of Newport Bay and the
Pacific Ocean.
3. Fill area: None. No wetlands will be impacted.
4. Dredge volume: 3000 cubic yards
5. Federal permit: Individual Permit No. 99-00054-YJC
6. Compensatory None
mitigation:
There is no vegetation in the project area. The proposed project is not expected to impact state- or
federally -listed endangered or threatened species or their critical habitat. Eelgrass was not found. The
dredging procedures proposed are expected to produce minimal dispersion of sediments.
You have submitted an application for an individual permit to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in
compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of
1899 and have obtained Coastal Development Permit No. 5-98-452 from the California Coastal
Commission. The proposed construction activities are exempt from the requirements of CEQA under
Section 15301.
Resolution No. 96-9 (copy enclosed) provides that waste discharge requirements for certain types of
discharges are waived provided that criteria and conditions specified in the Resolution are met.
Provided that the criteria and conditions for Minor Dredging Projects specified on page 1 (of
Attachment "A" to the Resolution), Minor Stream Channel Alterations specified on page 3, and the
general conditions specified on page 4 are met, waste discharge requirements are waived for this
project.
Pursuant to California Code of Regulations Section 3857, We will take no further action on your
application. This, is equivalent to waiver of water quality certification. Although we anticipate no
further regulatory involvement, if the above stated conditions are changed, any of the criteria or
conditions as previously described are not met, or new information becomes available that indicates a
water quality problem, we may formulate Waste Discharge Requirements.
California Environmental Protection Agency
Recycled Paper
Mr. Marshall Steele
Newport Marine Nautical Museum
February 8, 1-999
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Should there be any questions, please contact Hope Smythe at (909) 782-4493 or Linda Garcia at (909)
782-4469.
Sincerely,
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G7ERAU J. THIBEAULT
Executive Officer
Attachment
cc (with attachment):
HartCrowser - Hari S. Gupta
cc (w/out attachment):
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wetlands and Sediment Management Section - Jerry Bock
(WTR-10)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District - Jae Chung
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Martin Kenney
State Water Resources Control Board, DWQ-Nonpoint Source Certification and Loans Unit -
William R. Campbell, Chief
California Department of Fish and Game, San Diego - Marilyn Fluhearty
California Coastal Commission - Robin Maloney-Rames
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California Environmental Protection Agency
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California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Santa Ana Region
RESOLUTION NO. 96-9
Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements
for Specific Types of Discharges
W-HEREAS, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region (hereinafter
Board), finds that:
Section 13263(a) of the California Water Code requires regional boards to
prescribe requirements for existinf, and proposed waste discharges iii their
respective areas of jurisdiction.
2. Section 13269 of the California Water Code authorizes regional boards to waive
waste discharge requirements for a specific discharge or specific types of
discharges where such a waiver is not against the public interest. Such waivers
are conditional and may be terminated by regional boards at any time.
3. It is not against the public interest to waive waste discharge requirements for
discharaes that do not pose a significant threat to water quality or beneficial uses,
or for which appropriate mitig ation of any such impacts is assured. Under these
circumstances, the waiver of waste discharge requirements would enable staff
resources to be effectively used and avoid unnecessan, expenditures of these
limited resources.
4. On Ma), 11, 1984, the Regional Board adopted Resolution No. 84-48 waiving
waste discharge requirements for specific types of discharges provided that
specified conditions were met.
5. Resolution No. 84-48 must be revised to update the list of specific types of
discharges for which waste discharge requirements may be waived. Appropriate
criteria and conditions for waiver must also be specified.
6. The types of discharges listed in Attachment "A" of this resolution pose an
insignificant threat to the quality and beneficial uses of waters of the State,
provided that the corresponding criteria and conditions are met.
7. Waivingwaste discharge requirements for the specific types of discharges listed
in Attachment "A" is not against the public interest.
8, The Board has reviewed the Initial Stud), concerning this resolution prepared b�
the Board staff in accordance with the California Eirvironi-nental Quality Act
(Public Resources Code, Section 21000 et seq.) and the State Guidelines and
I 'I- - op, ed.
concurs witfl, use staff findi"D.g-s !that a Negative S11 -111A 11
hould be ad- I
7. On March 8, 1996, the Board held a hearing and considered all the evidence
concerning this matter. Notice of this hearing was given to all interested persons
in accordance with the California Code of Regulations.. Section 15072.
THERE, FORE,, BE IT RESOLVED that the California Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Santa Ana Region:
1. Adopts the Initial Study and Negative Declaration regarding the waiver of waste
discharge requirements 1'or specific types of discharges.
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2. Waives waste discharge requirements for Inc specific -w es of (lischarges listed in
'p
A – 1- 11 A
t'KLLac1L111ent A,", except 'LUr 'chose specific discharges ILUr which waste discharge
requirements have already been adopted. This action is conditional and may be
terminated for any type of discharge or any specific discharge at any time.
3. Waste discharge requirements for a specific dischLarge sinkall be consic[ered waived
only after a Report of Waste Discharge is submitted and the Executive Officer
concurs that the conditions specified in Attachment "A" for the specific type of
discharge will be met.
1, Gerard J. Thibeault, Executive Officer, do hereby certify that the fbregoin�� is a full, true, and
correct copy of a resolution adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board,
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-qC,- J. Thib
Executive Officer
Attachment "A" to Resolution No. 96-9
Specific Types oil Discharges for Which
Waste Discharge Requirements are Waived
Provided Criteria and Conditions are Met
Type
Criteria
of
and
Discharge
Conditions
nor Dredging
1. Less than 1,000 cubic vards, and
p
2. Soil is non-toxic and discharged where no
pollution or nuisance will be created, and
Settleable matter in return flows shall be less
than 1.0 ml/l.
Inert Waste
1. Only inert waste, as defined in Section 2324
Disposal Operations
Title 23, Division 3), Chapter 15, of the
California Code of Regulations, will be
disposed of. Ten percent (10%) by volume of
wood waste or tree trunks from demolition
projects is allowable. No green waste is
allowed, and
2. Controls sufficient to contain all surface runoff
are installed, where necessary, and
The site will be adequatel� secured to prevent
unauthorized disposal by the public.
Bridge Seismic
1. The stream is dry during project construction or
Retrofitting
adequate measures are taken to prevent
construction debris from entering the stream
bed, and
He!.7n7y eqwpment shall n. ot I -e unattended or left
in the stream bed, and
All construction debris shall be removed from
the stream bed, and
4. There shall be no fueling, lubrication, or
maintenance of construction equipment within
the streambed. All spilled material from such
activities shall be contained and immediately
cleaned up.
Attachment "A" to Resolution No. 96-9 Page 2 of 4
Specific Types of Discharges for Which
Waste Discharge Requirements are Waived
-T-
Type
Uriteria
of
and
Discharge
Conditions
Projects Which Impact Wetlands
I
Mitigation provided to ensure no net loss of
and/or
wetlands, arid
Riparian Habitats
2.
Materials used for fill shall be inert as defined
in Section 2524 of Chapter 15, Title 23,
California Code of Regulations, or be approved
by the Regional Board Executive Officer, a:nG
3.
1here shall be no faehng, lubrication, or
maintenance of construction equ-1pirient within
any wetland or riparian habitat. All spilled
material from such activities shall be contained
and immediately cleaned up., and
4.
Spoil sites shall not be located within any
streams or areas where the spoils could be
washed into any surface water body.
S a7nd Grav
Sand, Gravel,
1.
All operations and wash waters are contained
and
and
within the facility, and
Quarry Operations
1).
t. discharge "inclu-1mg storm water
No waste U1. U ki. I �-LJL L III
runoff from operations areas) to surface waters
will occur, and
Stockpiles and settling basins will be protected
C�
'From inundation from 100 -year peak storm
flows.
Residential Wastewater Disposal
1.
Developments comply with the Regional
Systems (septic tanks)
Board's "Guidelines for Sewage Disposal From
Not Within Prohibition areas
Land Developments".
industrial and Commercial
I .
Only sanitary wastes to be discharged into the
Wastewater Disposal Systems
sepiic system' s, and
(septic tanks)
Not Within Prohibition Areas
2.
Developments comply with the Regional
tl
Boaxd's "Guidelines -for Sewage Disposal Froin
Land Developments".
Attachment "A" to Resolution No. 96-9
Specific Types of Discharges for Which
Waste Discharge Requirements are Waived
Paue 3 of 4
L -
Type
Criteria
of
and
Discharge
Conditions
1. Where conducted in accordance with an
ThaWiOl�Alt "�t4ti0hs
agreement with the Department of Fish and
Game pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section
1600-1603, and
2. Materials used for fill shall be inert as defined
in Section 2524 of Chapter 15, Title 23,
California Code of Regulations, or be approved
bv the Regional Board Executive Officer, and
3. There shall be no fueling" lubrication, or
maintenance of construction equipment within
the streambed. All spilled material from such
activities shall be contained and immediately
cleaned up..
Monitoring Well Purge Water
1. Purge water is discharged to the ground in a
manner so that it will percolate back into the
aquifer in the same general area from which it
came, and
Adequate measures will be taken to prevent
purge water from reaching surface waters.
Well Drill Cuttings
1. Cuttings determined not to be considered as
hazardous waste, and
i
2. Cuttings disposed of or used in a manner so as
L -ffe t `a! usos.
to no' a, cL water qu.-ality Or benefici
Incidental Discharge of Oily
1. Discharges occur during an oil spill response
Wastewater During Oil Spill
activity, and
Response Activities
2. Discharges are within or proximate to the oil
spill response area.
AttachmCru "A" to Resolution No. 96-9 Page 4 of 4
Specific Types of Discharges for Which
Waste Discharge Requirements are Waived
Type Criteria
of and
Discharge Conditions
Other Insignificant Discharges I All wastewater discharged in a manner so that
of Wastewater to Land (eg: it will percolate into the ground before reaching
potable water pipeline draining, surface waters, and
groundwater dewatering, etc.)
2. All wastewater disposed of or used in a manner
so as to not affect water quality or beneficial
uses.
The,folloviling emiditiolis' Apply', to�,all,of the abovp ty f I dikchstiog:
pps
1. Implementation of the prQject shall not create a nuisance or pollution as defined in the
California Water Code.
2. The pr 'ect shall not cause a violation of any applicable water qualit-, 7 standard for
oj
receiving waters adopted by the Regional Board or the State Water Resources Control
Board, as required by the Clean Water Act.
J. The discharge of an), substance in concentrations toxic to animal or plant life is
prohibited.
JAN 0 7 ,bsz,
STATE O� CALWORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Govemor
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
South Coast Area Office
200 Oceangate, Suite 1000
Long Beach, CA 90802-4302
(562) 590-5071
EXEMPTION LETTER
Date: 12/28/98
Reference Number: 5-98-120-X
Applicant Name: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Project Location: 151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Project Description: Maintenance dredging of 3,000-4,000 cubic yards of
sediment.
This is to certify that this location and/or proposed project has been reviewed by the
staff of the Coastal Commission. A coastal development permit is not necessary for
the reasons checked below:
The site is not located within the coastal zone as established by the
California Coastal Act of 1976, as amended.
The proposed development is included in Categorical Exclusion No.
adopted by the California Coastal Commission.
Xx The proposed development is judged to be repair or maintenance activity not
resulting in an addition to or enlargement or expansion of the object of such
activities and not involving any risk of substantial adverse environmental
impact (Section 3061 0(d) of Coastal Act).
The proposed development is an improvement to an existing single family
residence (Section 3061 0(a) of the Coastal Act) and not located in the area
between the sea and the first public road or within 300 feet of the inland
extent of any beach (whichever is greater) (Section 1 3250(b)(4) of 14 Cal.
Admin. Code).
The proposed development is an improvement to an existing single family
residence and is located in the area between the sea and the first public road
or within 300 feet of the inland extent of any beach (whichever is greater)
but is not a) an increase of 10% or more of internal floor area, b) an increase
in height over 10%, or c) a significant non-attached structure (Sections
3061 0(a) of Coastal Act and Section 1 3250(b)(4) of Administrative
Regulations).
The proposed development is an interior modification to an existing use with
no change in the density or intensity of use (Section 30106 of Coastal Act).
Exemption Letter
Page 2 of 2
The proposed development involves the installation, testing and placement in
service of a necessary utility connection between an existing service facility
and development approved in accordance with coastal development permit
requirements, pursuant to Coastal Act Section 3061 0(f).
The proposed development is an improvement to a structure other than a
single family residence or public works facility and is not subject to a permit
requirement (Section 13253 of Administrative Regulations).
The proposed development is the rebuilding of a structure, other than a
public works facility, destroyed by natural disaster. The replacement
conforms to all of the requirements of Coastal Act Section 3061 0(g).
Other:
Please be advised that only the project described above is exempt from the permit
requirements of the Coastal Act. Any change in the project may cause it to lose its
exempt status. This certification is based on information provided by the recipient of
this letter. If, at a later date, this information is found to be incorrect or incomplete,
this letter will become invalid, and any development occurring at that time must cease
until a coastal development permit is obtained.
Sincerely,
PETER M. DOUGLAS
Executive Director
Robin Maloney-Rames
Coastal Program Analyst
Rmr/Im
Cc: Marshall Steele
U.S. Department
of Transportation
United States
Coast Guard ff
Commander (Oan)
Eleventh Coast Guard District
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Bldg. 50-6
Coast Guard Island
Alameda, CA 94501-5100
Phone: (510) 437-2984
FAX: (510) 437-5836
16590
Ser: 738-98
9 Dec 98
From: Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District
To: District Engineer, Los Angeles District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Subj: DREDGING AT NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM IN NEWPORT BAY
Ref: (a) A COE Public Notice #99-00054- YJC
1. The Coast Guard has reviewed this notice and has the following comments:
a. If the project is approved, we request the applicant or the applicant's contractor notify us
at the address above, in writing (Attn: QM I Mike Carlson), at least 2 week before construction
begins. This will give us time to notify the maritime community of activities affecting
navigation. The information we need for our Local Notice to Mariners is:
• Name and telephone number of project, manager.
• Size and placement of any floating construction equipment.
• Radio telephone frequencies and call signs of any marine equipment.
• Start and finish dates.
b. The Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) of Los Angeles/Long Beach may modify
the deployment of marine construction equipment or mooring systems to safeguard navigation
d uring this project. Upon receipt of the notification to start work, we will send a copy of the
applicant's letter to the COTP for review.
c. When utilizing Los Angeles disposal Site (LA -3), Newport Beach, the applicant shall
dispose dredged material within a circular area of radius 1000 yards, with center located at
latitude 331 31'42" N and longitude 1172 54'48" W. The applicant, or his contractor, shall also
radio the Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Information Service on channel 14 five minutes before
departure.
d. The applicant should a their post -dredge survey to the National Ocean Service for chart
updating: NOAAJNational Ocean Service, Map and Chart Branch, (Attention: N/CG221 1),
SSMC3, Room 6211, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
16590
9 Dee 98
2. If the applicant has questions or desires to discuss aids to navigation or the Local Notice to
Mariners, please call us at (510) 437-2976. Questions concerning equipment placement, lighting
and mooring should be directed to the COTP at (562) 980-4426.
--------------------
R. TILL
By direction
Copy: 4ewport Harbor Nautical Museum, attn: Mr. Marshall Steele, 151 East Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, CA 92660
USCG Marine Safety Office Los Angeles/Long Beach
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION IX
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
December 17,1998
Colonel John P. Carroll
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District
ATTN: CESPL-PD-R-99-00054-YJC
P.O. Box 532711
Los Angeles, CA 90053-2325
re: Public Notice 99-00054-YJC, Newport Beach, Orange County, California
Dear Colonel Carroll:
This letter provides the Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 comments on the proposed
dredging of 3000 cubic yards of sediment under the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, a
floating facility in Newport Bay, City of Newport Beach. EPA's review was conducted in
accordance with the Federal Guidelines (40 CFR 230) published pursuant to Section 404 of the
Clean Water Act, the ocean dumping criteria (40 CFR 227) published pursuant to Section 103 of
the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Action, and Section 10 of the Rivers and
Harbors Act.
According to the subject public notice, the proposed dredged materials are predominantly
medium sand. Due to the high sand content, the public notice contends these proposed dredged
materials are not contaminated. Recent evaluations of dredged materials in the vicinity of the
proposed project (Corps maintenance dredging at Lower Newport Bay Harbor; California
Department of Fish and Game dredging of the Upper Newport Bay Unit II sedimentation basin
and access channel; maintenance dredging of Dover Shores) confirmed that the sediments in the
vicinity of the proposed project are not contaminated and are suitable for disposal at the LA -3 )
ocean disposal site. Therefore, EPA concurs that the proposed dredged materials from the
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum are suitable for ocean disposal at LA -3.
Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposed action. If you have any questions about
EPA's comments, please contact Steven John of my staff at 213/452-.3806.
Sincerely,
,,0000,�4� -11� - -
I ancy Woo,
Wetlands and"Sediment Management Office
APPROVAL IN CONCEPT
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FIRE AND MARINE DEPARTMENT
Marine Environmental Division
70 Newport Pier
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APPROVAL IN CONCEPT BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH as required for
permit application to the South Coast Regional Conu-nission pursuant to California
Administrative Code, Sections 13210 and 13211.
General Description of Proposed Development: 77� �F-06 e (Al��� 2719��-:
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Property Address:
Legal Description: 011,4
City Harbor Permit Number: /570- —/v / .
Applicant: IW,5
Applicant's Mailing Address:
Applicant's Telephone Number:
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I have reviewed the plans for the foregoing development including:
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
They comply with the current adopted Newport Beach General Plan,, Zoning
-K,
Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance and any applicable specific or precise
plans or
That a variance of exception has been approved and final.
A -I
A copy of any variance, exception, conditional use permit or other issued permit is
attached together with all conditions of approval and all approved plans including
approved tentative tract maps. On the basis of this finding, these plans are approved in
concept and said approval has been written upon said plans, signed and dated.
Should Newport Beach adopt an ordinance deleting, amending or adding to the Zoning
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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:
C, 6� /I- -k Has been determined to be ministerial or categorically exempt.
Has received a final Exemption Declaration or final Negative Declaration
(copy attached).
0 Has received a Final Environmental Impact Report (copy attached).
All discretionary approvals legally required of Newport Beach prior to issuance of a
building permit have been given and are final. The development is not subject to
rejection in principal by Newport Beach unless a substantial change 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.
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FROM : CRLJQCB—P.EGION 0 PHbNE NO. - 909 78.-LG208 Fcb. 09 1999 04:13PM P1
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
la Santa Ana Region
Winston H. Hickox
Internet Addrem giv Divis
.,,.17 Main Su"t, Suitc SGO, Riversidt. CAP,'c-mi 921.501-3331)
PhouigN)7824110 PAX(909)781-6299
February 8, 1999
Mr. Manhall Steele
Facilities Manager
Newpon Harbor Nautical Museum
151 F-ut Coast Highway
Newpon Beach, CA 92660
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WANER OF WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS AND WATER QUAL1TY CERTIFICATTON
FOR THE PROPOSED SEDIMENT DREDGING AT THE NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL
MUSELTM, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY (ACOE REFERENCE NO 99-
00054--YJC)
D= Mr. Steele:
On January 11, 1999, we received a trammittal dated January 8, 1999 from your agent, HartCrowser,
Inc., for the above-referenc--d project. We Tec,--iyed all rcquested materials for a complete application
as of January 11, 1 W9.
This letter resporWs to your request for certification, pursuant to Clean Water Act Section 401, tha the
proposed project described below will not violate Staxe water quality standards:
1. Project description: Sediment has accumulated under the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
(NHN-Ni), which is a floming museum, causing it to nin aground at low
tides. CleArancc will be crehted by removing several. feet of sediment
beneath the museum.
Dredging will be performed using a clarnshell bucket and hydraulic
suction. Because there is inadequate clearance below the floating
museum, the sediments will be acccssed indirectly by using a clarnshell
dredge to create a 15 foot deep trough in a 100 -foot -by -30 foot area
adjacent to the 190 -foot -by -54 -foot museum. The dredged sediments
will be placed in a barge. The sediments underneath the museum will
then be placed into the trough by hydraulic suction. When the trough
becomes full, the sediments in the trough will be dredged again with a
clarrishell bucket and placed onto a barge. Ris cycle of dredging the
trough and filling it with sediment from under the museum will be
continued until approximately 3,000 cubic yards are removed. The
activities will remove sediments below tl�e museum to a de* of 5 feet
below mean lower low water (MLLW).
California Environnwntal Protection Agency
CVrcKied Paper
FROM : CRUQCl3—REGioN e
Mr. Mars.,41 Siccle
Ne,qort Marine Nauti::ai Musaum
Febniary 8, IM
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16. Rec6ving water
3. Fill area:
4. Dredge volume
5. Federal permit
6. Compensatory
mitigation;
PHONE NO. : 909 70!6228 Feb. 09 IS199 04: IGPM PC'
Page 2
The sedimencs wUl be disposed of at the LA -3 Ocean Disposal Site.
The United States Environmental Protecrion Agency has providecl
comments that confirm the dredged sediments will �c suit'able for
disposal at the LA -3 site.
Northern portion of the Upper Bay Channel of Newport Bay and the
Pacific Gcezn.
None. No wetlands will be impacted,
3000 cubic yards
Individual Permit No- 99-00054-YJC
None
There is no vegetation in the project area. The pruposed project is not expected to impact state- or
federally -listed endang�red or threatened species or their critical habitat. Eelgrus was not found. The
dredging procedures proposed are expected to produce minimal dispersion of sediments.
You have submitted an application for an individual permit to the U -S- Aamy Corps of Fingineers in
compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of
1899 and have obtained Coastal Development Permit No. 5-98-452 from the California Coastal
Commission. The proposed construction activities are exempt from the requirements of CEQA under
Section 15301.
Resolution No. 96-9 (copy enclosed) provides th"E wasce discharge requirements for certain types of
discharges are waived provided that criteria and conditions specified in the Resolution are niet.
Provided that the criteria and conditions for Minor Dredging Projects specified on page I (of
Attachment "A" to the Resolution), Minor Stream Cbannel Alterations specified on page 3, and the
general conditions specified on page 4 are met, waste discharge requirements are waived for this
project,
Pursuant to California Code of Regulations Section 3857, we will take no ftLnher action on your
application. This is equivalent to waiver of water quality certificadon. Although we anticipate no
farther regulatory involvement, if the above stzed conditions are changed, any of the criteria or
conditions as previously described are not meE, or new information becomes available thaE indicates a
water quality problem. we may formulate Waste Discharge Requiremeritts.
California Environmental ProtectionAgency
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FPON : CRUQCD—REGION G
Mr. Mzr4WI Stecic
Newpom Marine Nautical Museum
Fcbrljar� a. 1999
PHGIE 110. : 909 7016-29C F�—L,. 03 �-999 04:19PP1 P--,
Page 3
Should Y1,ere be any questiom, please contact Hope Smyt�e at �909.) '782-449-31 or Linda Carcia at �909)
"82
, -4469.
Sincerely,
GEIRAR2 J. THMEAULT
Executive Officer
Attachment
cc (with attachment):
HarrCrowser - Hari S. Gupta
cc (w/our attachment) --
U.S. EnviroDimental Protection Age.,icy, Wetlands and Sediment Management Section - Jerry Bock
("VTR- 10)
U.S. Arnav Corps of Engine--rs, Los Angeles Dis[rilct - Jac �-hung
U.S. Fish and WikUife Service - Martin Kenney
Swe Water Resources Control Board. DWQ-Ncn:)oint Sour=- Certification and Loans Ui�t -
Willi2ir. R. Campbeil, Chief
CaAfbmia Departm. enr of Fish and Game, San Diego - Marilyn Hubearry
California CoasW Commission - Robin Maloney-Rames
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CaLifornia Environmental ProxectionAgency
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EPLY TO
ATTENTION OF:
Office of the Chief
Regulatory Branch
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS
911 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017
Mr. Tony Melurn
Tidelands Administrator
City of Newport Beach
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, California 92659-1768
May 30, 1997
SUBJECT: NOTICE TO PROCEED (No. 97-00256-SDM)
Dear Mr. Melum:
Reference is made to your letter dated May 9, 1997 in which you submitted on behalf
of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum at 101 East Coast Highway,_,,.a notification for the
maintenance dredging of 1000 cubic yards of sand and silt material by hydraulic suction and
disposal of the dredged material at LA -3 (latitude 33 31'42" North, longitude 117 54'48"
West).
Based on the furnished information, we have determined that the proposed
maintenance dredging activity complies with the terms and conditions of Permit No. 89 -211 -
GS provided that Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's contractor does not exceed, the
maximum dredging design depth of -5 feet MLLW with a maximum allowable overdepth of -
1 foot MLLW.
If you have any questions, please contact Spencer D. MacNeil of my staff at
(213) 452-3417. Please refer to this letter and 97-00256-SDM in your reply.
Sincerely,
Mark Durham
Chief, South Coast Section
Regulatory Branch
Enclosure(s)
Please mail permib.bo,
Shellmaker Inc.
875 B. West 15th Stre,
HARBOR PERMIT APPLICATIOIq Newport Beach, CA 926
City of NemMort Beach Fire & Marine DMartment
Please Print: (Front & Back)
-Newport Harbor Nautical Museum 675-8915
1 . Appl-icant (Property Owner) Address Tele-p-HEHEe
101 E - ast Coast Highway -
Project 1-iddz-e6s ksr-reer- aactress) Harbor 7e—rmit #
3. New Constr,4ction Revision Maintenance Dredq' x
Ing
4. F§41200.00 check No. 19 Ddt—e2/13/9-7
!�$158.00 requested from client
S. Brief Descript 14on of Proposed work: maintenance dredging
6. Submit Drawings(3) Include: 1 -Location and dimension of
proposed structure 2. Location of bulkhead 3. 1 Location of
property lines and lot size 4. Location of channel markers within
200 feet of prop sed pro�ect 5. Existing ground profile, and area
and profile of a�y dredgipV with elevations showing depth
relative to MLLLW 6. Elevations of top and bottom of piles and
bulkheads with respect to MLLW 7. A�iy special conditions
affectinv the construction or affecting boating operations. 7.
Owner Builder/Contractor Declaration/Insurance I rmation
7. Applicant's/Agent's Signature Date5/5/97
8. Work can begin once the Citv has received evidence of the
following additional approvals'and ym have been notified to
proceed-
OF7ICE USE ONLY
Approval in Concept. Date
/ X
Approval of the City of Newport Beach Council. Date
Approval of the Amy Corps of Engineers. Date
Approval of the California Coastal Com-aission. Date 17, 9nD
Approval of the Cityls Public Works Department. Datev
Approval of the City I s Building Department. Date—i
CGUR 4-)'Urange. Date Z
Issued. (Permit is stamped drawing) Date 7
Site Inspection.(call 644-3043 for amoint . ment) Date/&�
Site Re -Inspection. Date
'tions:
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the contractor's license
law for the following reasons: (Sec.7031d.5, Business and
Professions Code) �ny City or County which 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 pernalty
for not more than five hundred dollars ($500).
I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as
t-Ee—ir 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 proyerty who builds or improves thereon,.and who does
such work himse f or throuqh 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
t t he did not build or improve for the prupose for sale.)
I, as owner of the property , am exclusively contracting
___=icensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044,
wit
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 pro�ects with a Contractorl(s) License
pursuant to the Contractor's License Law).
I am exempt under Sec. of Business and
P-r—of—essions Code for this reason:—
Owner Signature Date
Contractor Shellmaker Inc. Telephone (714) 548-5359
Address 875 "B" West 15b _h.StreeL, Newport Beach, CA 92663
License Class A&B — State Board No. 561434 City License No. 96002210
LICENSED coNTRACTOR,S DECLARATICK
I hereby.affirm that I am licensed unde3F provisions of �hapter 9
(commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 ofthe Business and
Professsions Code, and my license is in full force and effect.
Contractor Signature Date 5/5/97
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ERMIT NO. DATE
PERmr'r ISSUED SUIVE-CT ID
DREDGE MAITRIAL BE N
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F -LACED ON BEACII
Project Location: 101 East Coast Higl�way
Cubic Yards to be Drddged: 1,000
Method of Dredging:_ Hydraulic Suction
Nature of Dredged Material: Sand/Silt
Disposition of Dredged Material- Haul to sea and dump @,Latitude 3303lt42"N
Longitude 117,054148" W.
Method of Material Disposition: Barge to sea.
Turbidity Control Method; . Material to be c-ontained In Dump Barge at
Dredge Site
Effect of dredging an contiguous bulkheading and beaches—NONE
1, Lorenzo C.- millet hereby state that I have read the U. S. Army
I (pri nt nameI
Corps of Engineers permit for maintenance dredging in Newport Harbore the
City of Newport Beach and orange County HarborsgBeaches and Parks District
(if applicabld) permit for maintenance dredging and that I accept all the
provi,sions therein. Additionally I guarantee that the proposed dredging
will not occur because of any altering of existing use of the affected
zone.
Newzorb harbor Naubicdi museum SHELLMAKER INC.
(Applicant -type name) (Contractor -type name)
May 5',, 199 - 7 Signed: W
(Date) co-fitract-dr-T-s— 371ce Pres.
Representative
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M1.071,01NIGIL ENGINREWING
For: HELLMAKER, INC.
Grain Size Summary
GRAIN SIZE SUMMARY
PROJECT:97-20-01 May, 1997_..�
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Peabody- Barnes Model 3SCU
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Capacity 200 gpm @ 301 Head, 5BP
31, Suction, 31, Discharge w/open trash type impeller
Duplex Versatrol Pump Control Panel
With Alternator and High Water Alarm
1000 gallon Extra Heavy Reinforced Fiberglass Tank
Engineered to specification for Codes:
ASTM D3299
Los Angeles: LARR 4471-10907
With reinforcing ribs 161, on center
gle, supports,
Mounted�to 121, an
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: PANELS ARE EXISTING, NEW PUMPS WILL REPLACE EXISTING
NO ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS ARE REQUIRED
Two 5BP 208V.3 PH Electric Motors
13.8 AMPS Each
One Duplex Control Panel In Nema 3 Enclosures
Two - 20 AMP Breakers
Two - Magnetic Starters With Three
Ambient Compensated Quick -Trip Overloads
Primary Power - Type ML1, S112499LA DWG -
1600 AMPS, 120/208V, 3PB/4W, 60 BZ
Sub -Panel 11Z" - Type CS1 S112501LA DWG.
300 AMPS, 208V, 3PB, 60 BZ
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Iron No. 30 ASTM, No. A48-64, ASA -816.1-1948
Stationary Seat: Ceramic
Class 125 Rated
Optional: Spool type Flanges for Suction & Discharge
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Diaphragm: Buna N
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Body: Cast Iron No. 30 ASTM, No. A48-64
Impeller: Open Trash Type, 2 Vane, Ductile Iron
Retainer: 18-8 Stainless Steel
ASTM 60-40-18,2%" Spherical Solids Handling
Spring: 18-8 Stainless Steel Maximum Working
Temperature 180OF
Clean Out Covers: Cast Iron No. 30 ASTM, No.
A48-64, Removable
Volute: Cast Iron No. 30 ASTM, No. 48-64
Replaceable
PRIMARY 5159VICE
Shaft: Alloy Steel AISI, No. 41 L40, Heat Treated
SIIZq,9q LA OW6,
Brinell No. 277-311
.�haft Sleeve: 416 Stainless Steel'
Optional: Carbide Seal, Body Heater, and Body
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Bearing Pedestal: Cast iron, No. 30 ASTM, No.
Temperature Sensor
14000 PMP
A48-64, Oil Filled
Bearing: Ball Drive End, Double Row New Departure
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Los Angeles Division: P. 0. Box 231, San Pedro, California 90733-0231 Te.L832-3361 (AreaCode213)
FILE/ENG/3106
November 16, 1988
14r. Ban Cagle
V.P. Operatiors Support
Specialty Restaurants
3188 B Pullman Street
Costa, Mesa, CA 92626
Subject: "Reuben E. Lee" Floating Restaurant
Bottom Plating Structural Analysis
Eacl: TPLA Stress Analysis Bottom Support in Way
of sewaze tank, Sheets 1, 2 4'3
Dear Mr. Cagle:
As you requested, enclosure' (1) is submitted for your informatio�a,-,.
verifying that the new 31811 thick bottom plating with the 4" x 3" x lt4"
angle stiff,en,ers attached will easily*support the weight of a 1000
gallon sewage tank distributed over an area of approximately.4.5 x 7.5
feet. The maximum bending stress is calculated to be just over 9,000
PSI, which is much less than the 20,000 PSI usually allowed for floating
structures like this barge, In addition, the upward water pressure due
to buoyancy' (about' 1'.33 PSI at 3 fact barge draft) will support 'half
the tank weight thus reducing the calculated stresses in the bottom
structure to about one half.
I will be happy to answer any additional questions concerning
this subject.
Very truly yours,
lior r. IN4ehrenheim
Manager of Engineering
A SUBSIDIARY OF TODD SHIPYARDS CORPORATION
^01-4- 1 1A1 A W S"ttle. WA 28134-1030
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PEABODY BARNES VERSATROL STANDARD
PUMP CONTROLS
Peabody Barnes Pump conrroiscrovide both short
circuit protection and overload protection in a Nerna 3
enclosure. Each control includes —
A circuit breaker sized for -,ne application
-Tamper-proof door
All models include transformer for 115 volt AC control
-Run Lights
circuits. All 230 volt panels are stamped -200/230 Volts"'
-Magnetic contactor for single phase, or magnetic
and may be used throughout this voltage range.
starter with three ambient compensated quick -trip
overloads for 3-phase
'NOTE: Three and five horsepower single phase panels
Manua !-Off -Automatic selector switch
are designed for use with Peabody Barnes special single
All Components U/L Lis -,ed
phase models - (SE301, SEH301 and SEH501) , ONLY—
and are not to be used in other applications,
Available ;in sizes ;o� '/!, HP — 40 HP
NECORfmc DOOR
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HANO-OFV"TO SWITCH
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PUMP SEOUENCE
SELECTOR SWITCH
CIRCUIT OREAKtA POR LINE
DISCONNECT AND MOTOR
CIRCUIT PROTECTION
MOTOR CONTACTOR WITH
AUXILIARY INTERLOCX
MOISTURE SENSOR RELAY'
MOTOR OVERLOAD RELAY WITH
OUICK TRIP HEATERS, AMBIENT
COMPENSATED WITH MANUAL OR
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Lj - ISUPERSEDES1
Ljuplex Versatrol C-e*iontrol r'anels SUPERSECOES1 i
A , 1. One s;ce of the control transformer secondary shall be
grounded, 'ne other side of the control transformer secondary
shall be
A fuse block shall be provided for the control circuit fuse. It
shall be one pole, 600 volt ACI, rated 30 amps maximum. The
control circuit fuse shall be sized in accordance with National
Peab7o-dy BaRne-Is. Electrice! Code requirements.
An electromechanical automatic alternator shall
be provided which
will alternate the lead and leg pumps at the shut—off of each
PUMP i n c c v c I e . The alternator circuitry shall provide means to
Performance and Installation Specifications star -17 The I ag pump in the event the lead pump capacity is less
then the �n-How or the lead pump fails.
SCOPE A terminal block shall be provided for connection of level
.control an.,, remote alarms.
The Pump manufacti�rer snal i supply a completel y set f—contained Each pump shal I be equipped with a hand—of f—auto selector switch
duplex MOTOr COnTrol panel. The control panel shall provide and an ambe:- run light. The switches and lights shall be mounted
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ENCLOSURE 1/3 watt 1,15 volt neon type.
The control panel shall be wired in accordance with all
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gasketed To protect against wind blown dust and water. The uncroundec ccnductors, white for grounded conductors. Power
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sub -plate. The enclosure door shall be hinged on the left side lead/tin solded. Each wire end shall be identified with a
and Shall be held closed by Two draw down pull latches, The door numbered wire marker. All wiring shall be done in a neat and
shall have provisions for a padlock. The enclosure shall have- orderly fashion; exposed wines shall be bundled and tied.
external mounting tabs for wall mounting. Finish shall be grey'
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pump motor, sized in accordance with National Electrical Code
requirements,
A magnetic starter shall be provided for each pump motor. Each
magnetic starter shall be equipped with a three (3) pole ambient
compensated overload relay and quick trip heater elements
properly sized for the motor load. The overiaod relay shall
provide the for connection of the pump motor cable,
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the control circuit
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THE CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT ALL TIMES, COMPLY WITH ALL OSHA AND STATE FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE MIRAF1 70OX OR EQUIVALENT.,
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