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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS3 - Blackball Regulations Review - PowerPointJuly 28, 2015 Item No. SS3 Blackball Working Group Spring 2015 Report Recommendations on: = Blackball Authority = Corona Del Mar Surfing Area 40th - 44th Streets -Wedge Boundary Purpose Blackball Working Group Established at Council direction to review the current resolution and municipal codes regarding regulation of surfing and flotation device restrictions and to make recommendations to optimize safety and usage. LP r'3 - ff'7W;7 m:w i t ; J Blackball Working Group Members Ron Cole — Marie Marston — Rob Williams — Mike Halphide — David McGill — Sean Levin — PB &R Commission Chair PB &R Commissioner Assistant Chief, Fire Department Lifeguard Battalion Chief, Fire Department Deputy Chief, Police Department Deputy Director, Recreation & Senior Services Department Racquel Valdez — Manager, Recreation & Senior Services Department Developments February, 2014 — Blackball Working Group presents recommendations to PB &R Commission on blackball policies PB &R Commission requested more information and statistical data before forwarding any recommendation to City Council May — October, 2014 — Marine Operations collected data on conditions in specific locations and times November, 2014 — February, 2015 - Data Analysis and new recommendations developed April 2015- Blackball Working Group presents revised proposals to PB &R Commission tr - a ' ^ a E 044 e Milli RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendation #1 Year -round and Citywide, the Marine Operations Watch Commander has the authority to blackball (prohibit surfing or all floatation devices) in Surfing Area No. 1, No. 2, or No.3 when an unsafe conditions exists between, but not limited to hard board surfers, skim boarders, other flotation device users and other ocean water users (swimmers). Recommendation # 2 Adjust the distances of Surfing Area 3 in "Little Corona" to be defined by the area of ocean between the prolongations of Poppy Avenue and Cameo Shores Road. • u N= - i :FTffeTi1F&] Prohibit surfing in the area between the midline rock groins located on the prolongation of 40th Street and 44th Street from 10am — 5pm daily from the Saturday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. Recommendation #4 Adjust the location defining the area known as The Wedge to 20 feet from the West Jetty of the Newport Harbor entrance channel to 600 feet northwest along the mean high tideline. Recommendation 1 Recommendation: Year -round and Citywide, the Marine Operations Watch Commander has the authority to blackball (prohibit surfing or all floatation devices) in Surfing Area No. 1, No. 2, or No.3 when an unsafe conditions exists between, but not limited to hard board surfers, skim boarders, other flotation device users and other ocean water users (swimmers). Rationale: An adjustment to the language clarifies the ability to enforce blackball when a conflict arises at any location due to safety concerns - versus the lack of conflict during defined dates. Current Resolution: ...From June 15 to September 10 of each year, surfing is prohibited in Area No. 1, No. 2, or No. 3, or any portion thereof, whenever the blackball flag is displayed on the beach or on the closest lifeguard tower. The blackball flag shall generally be displayed from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. during this period, unless, in the opinion of the supervising Marine Safety Lieutenant, the conditions in the water during that period do not create any significant potential for conflict between surfers and other users. Recommendation 2 Recommendation: Adjust the distances of surfing Area 3 in "Little Corona" to be defined by the area of ocean between the prolongations of Poppy Avenue and Cameo Shores Road. Current Terminology: Surfing Area 3's southern boundary is defined by City's Boundary, (including Crystal Cove State Park) Rationale: Defines boundary to align with Newport Beach's jurisdiction to enforce ocean regulations. e Recommendati ®n 2 Surfing Area #3 (Per Council Resolution 95 -1 16) =try crfmaD@ . »» r,b m elc o m m e`n dati aliaL , , 'I < � « �«. At » i, \\ � » \�9 W Q Recommendation 3 Recommendation: Prohibit surfing (Blackball) between 40th Street and 44th Street from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day -10:00 am to 5:00 pm Current Regulations: 40 -44th streets must be blackballed all hours from May 1 St through October 31 st Rationale: Data collected reveals that the months of May, September and October do not always necessitate prohibiting surfing in the area. Recommendati ®n 3 January February March April May June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October November December 40 -44 Current Regulation 6am - 1 Oam 1 Dam - 5pm 5pm - l Opm 40 -44 Proposed Regulation 6am - I Oam 1 Dam - 5pm 5pm - l Opm Towers 40 44 Data Collection i A W- It--J Data Collection Form Location: W & 40 -44 Date: Beach Density *: empty Light (few beach users, sparse) Moderate (People filling in berm, scattered throughout the beach area) Heavy ( Berm area is filled, desnse crowd •� I� 1 1 ®1 Beach Density *: empty Light (few beach users, sparse) Moderate (People filling in berm, scattered throughout the beach area) Heavy ( Berm area is filled, desnse crowd 40 -44 May 7:30 am 40 -44 August 7 :30 am 40 -44 June 7:30 am 7 :30 40 -44 7:30 am 40 -44 September 7:30 am 40 -44 October 7:30 am ti74 } l aiw 10:00 12% Board Users 10:00 67% Sw knmers 10:00 Board 36% Users 10:00 59% Board Swimmers Users 10:00 10 :00 43% 51% _P Board Users 10:00 64% Board Users 10:00 Board Users 10:00 70% 10:00 25% 10:00 16% I Board Users 13:00 41% Board Users 13:00 '•�:. 56!x'. Swimmers 13:00 59% "+w.^ 13:00 67% _P .+ Board Users 13:00 44% Board Users 13:00 55% Board Users 13:00 59% Swimmers 13:00 56% Swimmers 13:00 45% Swimmers 13:00 40% Board Users 16:00 4'9% Board Users 16:00 46% qy Board r Users 16:00 32% A Swimmers 16:00 47% Swimmeir 16:00 52% Swimmers 16.00 66% Hoard Users 16 :00 43% Board Users 16:00 57% Board Users 16:00 66% Swimmers 16:00 57% Swimmers 16:00 40% Swimmers 16:00 29% I 40 -44 May 7 am 40 -44 May 10 am May i pm 4pm 40-44 May, September & October 40 -44 September 7 am 40 -44 September 10am 40 -44 September 1 pm Surf/Skim 1300 a+c 40 -44 October 7 am 40 -44 October 10am 40 -44 October 4 pm 40 -44 October 1 pm uA /Sklm 13:00 0% Recommendation 4 Current Wedge Boundaries: Regulations define Wedge area as : 20 feet from the West Jetty to Lifeguard Tower 66F7. Proposed Wedge Boundaries: Regulations define Wedge area as: 20 feet from the West Jetty to 600 feet along the mean high tideline. 'r 45 i 5 : F 1 � r w4fh'kieiLy. f'rnMaf Ltn rr�1 aQctb d r r =j° r a 1 41 r1 1- 1 1 0 *� ?x The Wedge Surfing Area v (Per Council Resolution 45 -1 16) Recommendation 4 Rationale: Tower "P" is a moveable object, moved for high surf and changing beach profiles. Changing the distance to 600' creates a finite consistent distance. Impact: Changing the Boundaries will exclude the surf break known as Cylinders from the regulations of the Wedge. Allows a place for flotation devices /boards near the Wedge during regulated hours MT96TIT u -1.. .I ;III Year -round and Citywide, the Marine Operations Watch Commander has the authority to blackball (prohibit surfing or all floatation devices) when an unsafe conditions exists between, but not limited to hard board surfers, skim boarders, other flotation device users and other ocean water users (swimmers). Recommendation # 2 Adjust the distances of Surfing Area 3 in "Little Corona" to be defined by the area of ocean between the prolongations of Poppy Avenue and Cameo Shores Road. Recommendation # 3 Prohibit surfing in the area between the midline rock groins located on the prolongation of 40th Street and 44th Street from 10am — 5pm daily from the Saturday before Memorial Day through Labor Day. 0 0i N :FUCUFMA! Adjust the location defining the area known as The Wedge to 20 feet from the West Jetty of the Newport Harbor entrance channel to 600 feet northwest along the mean high tideline. Moving Forward Direct Staff to prepare resolution and applicable municipal codes changes on all or some of the recommendations at a future Council Meeting Direct Staff to propose different or new recommendations Direct Staff to continue the enforcement based on the current resolution and municipal codes. lip, t i � z 1 yr 1P. �• ��' V / I r. Surf/Skim Surf/Skim ` 10:00 10:00 11% Swimmers Board Users 10:00 10:00 Board 40% 30% Users Swimmers 10:00 10:00 49% , Ab M 66% I am Swimmers Surf /Skim 10:00 10:00 Surf/Skim 12% 14% 10:00 36% Board Users Board Users Swimmers 10:00 10:00 10:00 52% 47% 39% 10:00 Surf/Skim 9% 10:00 Swimmers Board Users 16% 10:00 10:00 29% 25% Swimmers Board Users 10:00 10:00 66% 55% Surf/Skim 13:00 Board S Users 13:00 9% Swimmers 13:00 86% a Surf/Skim , 13:00 1% Board Users Swimmers 13:00 13:00 41% 58% Swimmers 13:00 100% a Board Users 13:00 2% Swimmers 13:00 98% 13:00 ird Users 1% 13:00 8% Swimmers 13:00 91% PV Surf/Skim 13:00 3rd Users 3% 13:00 4% Swimmers 13:00 93% ' Surf/Skim, 16:00 Board Users 4% 16:00 12% Swimmers 16:00 84% MM / An 16:00 , 5% Board Users 16:00 Swimmers 45% 16:00 50% 16:00 100% Swimmers 16:00 16:00 ird Users 0% 16:00 10% Swimmers 16:00 90% ' Surf/Skim , 16:00 rd Users 4% 16:00 24% Swimmers 16:00 72% Surf/Skim urf /Skim 10:00 10:00 Swimmers 11% Swimmers 16% 10:00 10:00 Board Us Swimmi1955% 29% Board 40% 10:00 1x00 Users 47% 3991 rd Users 10:00 10.-00 49% IF I. .w 13:00 Board '. _ 13:00 Board S9n 1341@ 1% card Users 3% Users 13:00 9% 13:00 9% Swimmers 4% 13:00 Swimmers Swimmers 86% 13.00 13:00 91% 93% ` rf /Skim Surf /Sk Surf/Skim 16:00 16.00 16700 Board Users 4% Users OglHard Users 4% iti:00 16 0 17% % Swi2A9g Swimmers wim71irB..Id 16 :00 16 90% 16;00 84% 72% Municipal _ - Related to Surfmin � -5 Municipal Codes Related to Surfing 1 1.16.010 Surfing Defined. The term "surfing," as used in this chapter, shall mean the use in the water of a surfboard, paddle- board, skim board, bellyboard, or similar device made of any hard material or substance. (1949 Code § 4250 added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.020 Designation of Surfing Areas. The City Council by resolution may designate certain areas of the Pacific Ocean where surfing shall be permitted, specify the dates and hours when such surfing areas may be used for surfing, and adopt other regulations relating to surfing. (1949 Code § 4251 (a) added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.030 Surfing Prohibited. No person shall have in his possession or use a surfboard, paddleboard or similar device at any place in the Pacific Ocean within the City except within designated surfing areas on such dates and during such hours when surfing is permitted as provided by resolution of the City Council or shall violate any o egulation relating to surf in adopted by resolution of the City Co 1949 Code § 4251 () added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.040 Swimming Prohibited in Surfing Areas. The City Council may by resolution adopt regulations specifying dates and hours when wading, bathing or swimming shall not be permitted in any designated surfing area by any erson, unless such person has in his possession and is using a surfboard, paddleboard or similar device. No person shall wade, bathe or swim in a designated surfing area in violation of any such regulation. (1949 Code § 4251 (c) added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.050 Hazardous Surfing — Endangering Others. No person shall use any surfboard, paddleboard, bellyboard, skim board, ski, canoe or any similar device made of any hard substance in the Pacific Ocean in a manner that constitutes a hazard to any other person. (1 949 Code § 4252 (a) added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1 966) 1 1.16.060 Order to Cease Surfing. Any City police officer, City lifeguard, or other City employee designated by the City Manager to enforce surfing regulations may prohibit surfing with a surfboard, paddleboard or other similar device at any time that such activity becomes hazardous as a result of storm, congestion of people, or other conditions which endanger the safety of persons participating in surfing or other persons using the beach. No person shall fail, refuse or neglect to stop surfing activities or to leave the water when ordered to do so by any City employee referred to above. (1949 C e § 4252 (b) added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.070 Signal Flags. The authority to prohibit surfing set forth in Sections 1 1 .16.060 may be exercised by displaying signal flags consisting of a solid black circle on a yellow background. When such flags are displayed on the each they shall signify that surfing is prohibited. (1949 Code § 4252 (c) added by Ord. 1162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.080 Surfboards on Private Property Prohibited. No person shall place, leave or store any surfboard, paddleboard or similar device on private property unless he shall have first obtained the express consent of the owner or other person having control of such private property. (1949 Code § 4253 added by Ord. 1 162; May 9, 1966) 1 1.16.090 Surfing Clearance. No persons shall use or have in his possession in the harbor entrance or in the Pacific Ocean within twenty (20) feet of any public pier, wharf, seawall, groin, or jetty, or any natural rock formation within the City, any surfboard, paddleboard o �lar device. (1949 Code § 4240 added by Ord. 928; June 2 ,