Charter boat overcrowding a fire hazard
June Casagrande
If the city were to crack down today on all businesses whose
overcrowded docks were posing a fire hazard, about half the charter
boats in the Newport Harbor would be without a berth tonight.
“Some of these boats are so close together it’s a dangerous
situation,” Mayor Steve Bromberg said.
Fire inspections have revealed rampant noncompliance with fire
codes designed to protect boats and passengers, Assistant City
Manager Dave Kiff said.
The city’s Harbor Commission will consider what to do about the
problem at its March 12 meeting.
“It’s definitely a problem, but we don’t know what the solution is
yet,” Kiff said.
Officials emphasize that the charter boat operators are not the
cause of the problem. The businesses that own permits to operate
commercial docks are responsible for adhering to the fire rules
attached to their permits.
But, from a slightly different angle, charter boats are also in
the commission’s sights. The commission has formed a subcommittee to
look at ways to regulate the charter boat operators better. The goal
is to reduce parking, noise and safety problems posed by the charter
boats and their patrons.
The committee will consider a number of possibilities laid out by
city staff. Among them: the city might put a moratorium on all new
charter boat permits, limit passenger capacity of new charter boats,
or step up enforcement of parking and permit requirements.
In 2002, about 100 commercial boats carried about 400,000
passengers in Newport Harbor. No new permits were issued in 2002, but
passenger taxes for existing businesses brought in $152,800 for the
city.
Harbor Commissioners Marshall Duffield and Ralph Rodheim own
businesses that already have such permits, Duffy Electric Boat
Rentals and Balboa Boat Rentals, respectively.
Commissioners will consider the fire safety issue at their March
meeting. At their April meeting, they are expected to hear the
findings of the subcommittee that is now looking at parking, noise
and passenger safety issues.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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