Long Beach, CA
File #: 10-0035    Version: 1 Name: PRM - RES abandoned watercraft
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 12/23/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2010 Final action: 1/12/2010
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to execute documents necessary to accept and expend funds from the State of California, Department of Boating and Waterways, to reimburse the City for costs incurred to remove and dispose of abandoned watercraft. (Districts 2,3)
Sponsors: Parks, Recreation and Marine
Indexes: Agreements
Attachments: 1. 011210-C-7sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-10-0009.pdf
Related files: 05-2797, 08-0412, 31620_000, 14-0134
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager to execute documents necessary to accept and expend funds from the State of California, Department of Boating and Waterways, to reimburse the City for costs incurred to remove and dispose of abandoned watercraft.  (Districts 2,3)
 
DISCUSSION
Throughout the year, the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine, through its Marine Bureau, must deal with vessels that are found adrift, abandoned at our docks, sinking, or in danger of sinking, in the marinas and navigable waterways along our coast. Normally, these vessels are brought to the docks or launch ramps by the Fire Department or Police Department, and then stabilized, if possible. If the vessel sinks or is deemed to be a navigable hazard, it must be removed and destroyed.
 
The Marine Bureau attempts to locate the last registered owner to pay for the expenses incurred in this effort. If a registered owner cannot be located or refuses to pay for the stabilization and removal, the State of California, Department of Boating and Waterways (DBW), offers grant funds to reimburse public agencies for most of the costs involved in this effort. The Abandoned Watercraft Abatement Fund grant requires the City to initially pay 100 percent of the costs incurred for each abandoned vessel; subsequently, DBW will reimburse the City for 90 percent of those costs. The State then makes an effort to obtain reimbursement from the registered owner, if one has been identified.
 
The City has participated in this grant program since 1999. Based on previous experience, it is estimated that the City will receive approximately $33,000 in cost reimbursements during the 12-month period commencing November 1, 2009 through October 31, 2010.
 
This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Gary J. Anderson on December 7, 2009, and Budget and Performance Management Bureau Manager David Wodynski on December 15, 2009.
 
TIMING CONSIDERATIONS
City Council action is requested on January 12, 2010, in order to enter into an agreement with the Department of Boating and Waterways, so that the City may accept and expend funds during the November 1, 2009 through October 31, 2010, time period.
 
FISCAL IMPACT
This grant reimburses 90 percent of costs incurred by the City for the removal and disposal of abandoned vessels over a 12-month period. Since the vessels are abandoned, the City cannot control these costs; therefore, these expenses will be absorbed at full cost if the City does not receive grant funds to reimburse the City for 90 percent of the expense. It is estimated that the City would be eligible for approximately $33,000 in cost reimbursements. The 10 percent differential is budgeted in the Tidelands Marina Fund (TF) in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine (PR).
 
SUGGESTED ACTION
Approve recommendation.
 
BODY
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONG BEACH AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR AND ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR GRANT FUNDS UNDER THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF BOATING AND WATERWAYS GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE REMOVAL OF ABANDONED VESSELS FROM THE NAVIGABLE WATERS AND MARINAS IN LONG BEACH
 
Respectfully Submitted,
 
PHIL T. HESTER
DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND MARINE
 
 
NAME
APPROVED:
TITLE
 
 
                                                  
 
PATRICK H. WEST
 
CITY MANAGER