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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-26; City Council; 15456; Amend Agua Hedionda Lagoon Use Ordinance, . . p 2 d x $ AB# 15,456 MTG. 10/26/99 DEPT. f’oke CITY OF CARLSBAD -AGENDA BILL TITLE- -- Amendment of ordinance regulating use of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon LJ \ @ 1 \ /-, ,* :I i i DEPT. H Y p CITY ATTY. 3fic CITYMGR w RECOMMENDED ACTION: Introduce Ordinance No. NS-509 amending Carlsbad Municipal Code Ordinance Chapter 11.24 to regulate use of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. ITEM EXPLANATION: Staff is recommending revisions of Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 11.24 due to a change in ownership of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon from SDG&E; increased surface area created by the recent dredging operation and a transfer of patrol responsibility from the Recreation Department to the Police Department. Lagoon ordinances were last amended in 1994. While there has been an excellent safety record, the removal of the sand bar requires modification and identification (buoys) of separate use areas and the transition area on the inner lagoon. Definitions of nautical terms have been updated to provide consistency with the California Department of Boating and Waterways, and the Harbors and Navigations Code. The limit on personal watercraft Is increased from 12 to 15. The limit of passive vessels is increased from 30 to 40. The maximum number of motorized vessels will remain at 30. Due to an increase in the standardized length of ski boats, staff recommends adding an exemption to the twenty-one foot maximum boat length. This exemption will apply to ski-boats that are a maximum of twenty-three feet and generate a wake rise of less than nine inches. Other recommended changes include; prohibiting swimming or wading, and prohibiting permanent mooring. The ordinance also defines the authority of Community Services Officers as assigned by the Chief of Police to lagoon enforcement and safety patrol. Police Department and Recreation Dep,artment staff met with representatives of user groups who all indicated support for the proposed changes. Additional information: Children ages twelve through fifteen years generally may operate a watercraft with adult supervision. Harbors and Navigations Code requires that all boats be effectively muffled, which would prohibit the use of “stacks” on our lagoon. FISCAL IMPACT: None iAGE 2 OF AGENDA BILL NO. 15,456 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: The planning director has determined that this project is exempt from environmental review pursuant to section 15301 of the CEQA guidelines, existing facility. Upon project approval, the planning director will file a notice of exemption. EXHIBITS: 1. Ordinate No. NS-509. 2. Redline-Strikeout Version of Section 11.24 Agua Hedionda Lagoon. ORDINANCE NO. NS-509 L AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 11.24 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING USE OF THE AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California does ordain as follows: i SECTION 1: That section 11.24.005 of the Carlsbad E Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: s “I 1.24.005 Purpose and Intent . Ia 11 The purpose and intent of this chapter is to establish and regulate a special use area in the inner lagoon area of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon subject to criminal sanctions. It establishes speed zones, time restrictions, and other regulations to protect and ensure the safe and enjoyable use of the inner lagoon. These rules and regulations will be enforced by the Carlsbad Police Department’s Police Officers and Community Service Officers.” SECTION 2: That section 11.24.010 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.010 Definitions. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 For the purposes of this chapter the definitions set’ forth in the State Harbors and Navigation Code, Vehicle Code and California Administrative Code, as amended to date, and as follows, shall apply: (4 “Personal Watercraft Area” is that portion north of the red marker buoys at the northwest end of the Inner Lagoon. w “Powerboat Area” is the middle area of the inner lagoon, between the personal watercraft and passive use area; (c ) “Passive Use Area” is the eastern end of the inner lagoon east of the red marker buoys. (a “Slalom Course Area” is that portion of the Inner Lagoon located parallel to the southeastern shoreline within both the powerboat and passive use areas, one thousand eight hundred fifty feet long and no more than one hundred fifty feet north of the slalom course and one hundred fifty feet west of the passive use area, as defined by marker buoys. SECTION 3: That section 11.24.015 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 1 ; 2 4 E E 7 8 9 ia 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 “11.24.015 Special use area-Aqua Hedionda Laqoon. Of the entire Agua Hedionda Lagoon, consisting of three sections known as outer lagoon, inner lagoon and middle lagoon, only the inner lagoon is declared to be a “special use area” defined in California Harbors and Navigation Code section 651 authorized for local rules by 5600(a) as authorized by California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 660. Use of the inner lagoon is subject to the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted by resolution of the city council.” SECTION 4: That section 11.24.020 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “1 I .24.020 Laaoon use permits. It is unlawful to operate any type of vessel on the inner lagoon without first obtaining a city annual or temporary lagoon use permit issued by the city manager or designee, or a daily lagoon use permit issued by Snug Harbor Marina office. The vessel operator shall display the city’s annual permit decal in the specified location at all times or possess and show upon request a valid city temporary or daily lagoon use permit. The following requirements shall be met to obtain a lagoon use permit: (1) Permit application and hold harmless indemnity agreement shall be filled out and signed by a responsible adult; (2) The current permit fee as established by the city council by resolution must be paid; (3) The fee is nonrefundable and nontransferable; (4) Those vessels that are required by California Department of Motor Vehicles to obtain vessel registration shall provide a copy of valid vessel registration; (5) Lagoon use permits are not required for dredging, research, patrolling or maintenance by the lagoon owner and/or its representative.” SECTION 5: That section 11.24.030 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:, “11.24.030 Maximum vessel Weed limit. It is unlawful to operate a vessel at speeds in excess of forty-five miles per hour except pursuant to a special events permit issued pursuant to Chapter 8.17.” SECTION 6: That section 11.24.040 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is repealed. SECTION 7: That section 11.24.045 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is repealed. 1 2 ? 4 c Y 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 8: That section I l-24.050 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.050 Inner laaoon - special use area. The inner lagoon, including all water areas east of Interstate 5, shall be subject to the following regulations all year round: (1) Separate areas are established for use by personal watercraft, powerboats and passive (non-motorized) vessels, with transit corridors adjacent to the shorelines for transit to and from these separate areas. (2) Personal watercraft are limited to and shall maintain a counterclockwise pattern when in the personal watercraft area. A person may not operate nor give permission to operate a personal watercraft for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar device. (3) Powerboats are limited to and shall maintain a counterclockwise trafftc pattern when in the powerboat area. (4) Passive vessels are limited to the passive use area, and shall remain north of the slalom course area when it is in use pursuant to section 11.24.110.” SECTION 9: That section 11.24.055 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.055 Fishinq. Fishing from the shoreline or from a passive vessel shall be limited to the passive use area; fishing from a powerboat shall be limited to the powerboat area. It is unlawful to cast fishing lines into any transit corridor or in the traffic pattern of any vessel.” SECTION 10: That section 11.24.060 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:, “11.24.060 Public access. All public accesses are subject to the following year-round regulations: (1) Open for walk-in traffic only, from sunrise to sunset; it is unlawful to drive a motorized vehicle on a public access when posted for walk-in traffic only; (2) Passive vessels with a valid city permit may be launched at any public access; (3) It is unlawful to launch any personal watercraft or powerboat from any public access.” SECTION 11: That section 11.24.065 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is repealed. ; I . 1 L . c i E E 1c 11 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 12: That section 11.24.075 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.075 Maximum number of vessels on the water. The maximum number of passive and power vessels (excluding personal watercraft) using the water in their designated use areas at any one time shall not exceed forty vessels in the passive use area nor thirty vessels in the powerboat area. The maximum number of personal watercraft using the personal watercraft area at any one time shall not exceed fifteen. The maximum number of boardsails using the passive use area at any one time shall not exceed twenty.” SECTION 13: That section 11.24.080 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “ll.24.080 Maximum vessel lenqth. The maximum vessel length allowed in the inner lagoon, excluding rescue, research and maintenance vessels, shall be twenty-one feet or less for powerboats, eighteen feet or less for passive vessels and twelve feet or less for personal watercraft. Notwithstanding the foregoing, powerboats used for skiing may be twenty-three feet if the manufacturer’s certified slalom wake rise rating is less than nine inches.” SECTION 14: That section 11.24.085 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows “11.24.085 Prohibited uses. The city reserves the right to limit the type of vessels and aquatic uses of the lagoon. The following type of vessels or uses are not allowed on the inner lagoon: (1) Parasails; (2) Hovercraft (except for official use); (3) High profile cabin cruisers; (4) Motorized surfboard-like vessels; (5) No aircraft shall land on takeoff from the water or public shoreline and public accesses; (6) No aquatic vessel races, ski meets, vessel parades or other aquatic special events on the water are allowed except as authorized by a special events permit obtained pursuant to Chapter 8.17; (7) No permanent mooring a vessel; (8) No swimming or wading; (9) This section is not intended to apply to the lagoon owner and/or its representative, the state, county, city or other political subdivision of the state. The city : : L c E i E 9 ia 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 does not intend to regulate maintenance, dredging, research, patrol, utility and other vessels authorized by lagoon owner and/or its representative for its uses in the lagoon.” SECTION 15: That section 11.24.095 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is repealed. SECTION 16: That section 11.24.105 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is repealed. SECTION 17: That section 11.24.110 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.1 IO Water-ski slalom course. The following shall apply when daylight savings time is in effect (April through October): The slalom course area may be used in two directions between sunrise and ten a.m. daily. After ten a.m. the slalom course area will be closed and unlawful to use. Each pass made through the slalom course area, when closed, shall constitute a new and separate offense. Between sunrise and ten a.m. daily, powerboats and skiers shall comply with the following procedures: (1) No vessel may enter through the slalom course area when another powerboat is towing a skier. (2) Only one boat at a time may use the course. Other boats wishing to use the course will sit at a safe distance not less than 50 feet at the west end of the designated slalom course area. A skier may take a maximum of four passes through the course. A boat completing its passes should retrieve its skier and proceed at speeds less than 5 mph to the waiting area, south beach or powerboat area. The next boat in line may proceed to the starting area and begin pulling their skier. For the purposes of this chapter, the definition of a pass shall be one round trip through the course. (3) If your skier falls during a pass, the boat must return at a safe speed to pick up the skier. Each skier is allowed two falls per pass. A failed attempt to get up is to be considered a fall. (4) It is unlawful to pull more than one skier within the boundaries of the designated slalom course area. (5) The city reserves the right to terminate use of the slalom course by any vessel or skier at any time based on safety and liability concerns. (6) In the event of any dispute or question as to what constitutes a safety or liability concern, the decision of the city shall be binding and conclusive. When pacific standard time is in effect (November through March), all of the aforementioned slalom course rules shall remain in effect with the exception of the time restriction.” 7 2 g mwOI 927 %8g OW8 5,, ,404s .CdZ =--> 9 “09 a;Sz Bgry aan0 Oga I= m a:2 P-j G . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 18: That section 11.24.115 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.115 Boats and skiers. Boats and skiers shall comply with the following rules and procedures: (1) Boats shall maintain a counterclockwise pattern in the powerboat area. (2) No takeoffs or drop-offs are allowed in the personal watercraft area, vessel corridors, or passive use area at any time. (3) Takeoff traffic shall standby until the way is safe and clear before starting. (4) All drop-offs shall be done parallel to the shoreline; the boat shall not “hook,” instead it shall remain parallel to the shoreline; once the skier drops off, the boat shall stop, draw in the towline and when safe, make a small counterclockwise turn back to the desired beach location. (5) The maximum number of towlines used behind any boat shall be two; the maximum number of skiers behind any boat shall be two. (6) When towing two skiers and one skier falls, the second skier shall let go of the towline. The boat shall then follow established procedure and safety precautions for skier pick-up and takeoff procedures. (7) No unattended ski equipment may be left in the lagoon. (8) Towing of any object or aquatic device (excluding water skis and wake boards) is subject to approval by the city, in advance; (9) No boat shall pull into the beach with tow line dragging behind. (10) Vessel racing is prohibited unless approved in accordance with Section 11.24.085.” SECTION 19: That section 11.24.120 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.120 Establishment of vessel transit corridors. When buoys are placed out from the shoreline to establish vessel transit corridors, it is unlawful to travel on the shore side of such buoys except for the purpose of transit from one area to another at speeds not to exceed five miles per hour. No towing of any aquatic device or person is allowed between the buoys and the shoreline. No water ski takeoff is permitted in the transit corridor, between the buoys and the shoreline. No mooring, anchoring or beaching a vessel is allowed in the transit corridor between sunset and sunrise.” SECTION 20: That section 11.24.130 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “11.24.130 Comoliance with ChaDter and orders. 0 $WUl 83 m>- $a& 0 s$Fi duo” sggg 9 00e aL$i 6YY _ 5 accao O5S Ir a82 P-5 u 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 It is unlawful for any person to violate any provision of this chapter, including to refuse to follow or comply with the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 11.24.135 or with any lawful sign, order, warning signals or other lawful direction of a police officer, a community services officer or a lifeguard except for the purpose of making a rescue, or for any person without lawful authority to deface, injure, knock down or remove any sign or warning placed for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter. Operators of vessels on the lagoon shall, upon approach of a marked enforcement vessel displaying a blue light, immediately yield the right of way to said enforcement vessel and, upon direction by the operator of the enforcement vessel, come to a stop.” SECTION 21: That section 11.24.135 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: “1 I .24.135 Boatina requlations. The city council may by resolution establish boating regulations for the inner lagoon.” SECTION 22: That section 11.24.137 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows. 11.24.137 Enforcement bv police department: authoritv of communitv services officers. Except for the issuance of Lagoon use permits by the city manager or designee pursuant to section 11.24.020, the police department shall enforce this chapter, including violation of any regulations adopted by the City Council pursuant to section 11.24.135, along with any violation of the California Harbors and Navigation Code, Penal Code, Vehicle Code, or implementing regulations thereof, pertaining to the inner lagoon. The Community Service Officer 111s who are assigned by the Chief of Police or designee to enforce the above referenced laws, are hereby charged with enforcement of those laws and regulations, and are authorized and empowered to act pursuant to Penal Code sections 836.5 and 853.6 to arrest or issue a citation to any . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 person without a warrant, whenever said officer has reasonable cause to believe that the person to be arrested or cited has committed a violation of such laws or regulations which the officer has the duty to enforce and the violation was committed in the officer’s presence.” 4 5 6 7 8 EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its adoption, and the City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and cause it to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen days after its adoption. 9 INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad 10 11 City Council on the 26th day of October , 1999, and thereafter PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the 12 2 g mwa 22-7 sg 13 OWgj ZiucLJ SOSS 14 ti@f 9 &g 15 oZ-r? 16 au=0 Fit52 a82 p-3 l7 u 18 City of Carlsbad on the day of J 1999, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL .ITY 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RONALD R. BALL, City Attorney CLAUDE A. LEWIS, Mayor ATTEST: ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clerk (SEAL) Exhibit No. 2 CHAPTER 11.24 AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON REDLINE-STRIKEOUT VERSION I 124.015 Special use area-Aqua Hedionda Laqoon. of fThe entire Agua Hedionda Lagoon, consisting of three sections known as outer lagoon, inner lagoon and middle la,goon, ~~!fi;~~~~‘in~~,!as0Ori & are declared to be a ‘tspecial use, area”, ” $$in&&:in C;~a~~f~rn,i~-Ha~or~~ an,@. N”~~,~~~~an’-~ddeI~~~tJon @-Ytj; autho@+-j foi,&ca\ idles ~$f$jfj(J(a) $‘rjuthori;r@ . . by t sf i+w.s California Harbors and Navigation Code Section 660. Use of the inner lagoon is subject to the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted by resolution of the city council. 11.24.020 Laooon use permits. It is unlawful to operate any type of vessel on the jnner lagoon water without first obtaining a, ,$y an annual or temporary lagoon use permit issued by the city,m%rager OF designee, 4 or a daily lagoon use permit issued by Snug Harbor Marina office. The vessel operator shall display the city’s annual permit decal in the specified location at all times or possess and show upon request a valid city temporary or daily lagoon 1 use permit. The following requirements shall be met to obtain a lagoon use permit: (1) Permit application and hold harmless indemnity agreement shall be filled out and signed by a responsible adult; (2) The current permit fee as established by the city council by resolution must be paid; (3) The fee is nonrefundable and nontransferable; f? In\-=! 0:: ~!x cw I required by Motor Vehicles to obtain vessel registration shall provi registration; (fi W ) Lagoon use per patrolling or maintenance by &!@& ,m P I” v Department of of valid vessel t required for dredging, research, x’:?<<;+?xa ;z^i 5. “$‘T@ I s ‘f#‘$;,&&&y,y ” $yx “5 +,y$ ~~~~nlift~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~. g&f+ ~‘“r.E...i.\;,: .,,:x .i:. .,>,._> : I.l.l I_ *y 11.24.030 Maximum vessel speed limit. It is unlawful to operate a vessel at speeds in excess of forty-five ‘j #Qii ‘$3 $6 *# rsuant to a special e&jr& epefak~ permit issued . . l3ythc cx . . tryme s cl* *n ,cc,, i’il, ,:~~-:d;“L”:?* ,‘&’ i ‘;: s 11.24.050 Inner laqoon - ~~~~~~~~~~. The inner lagoon, including all water areas east of Interstate 5, shall be subject to the following regulations all year round: (1) Separate areas are established for use by pew&~+& personal watercraft, ~~~~~~~~~~~ and passive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vessels, with ,‘” ‘i :, ; x $4 p:g,;: ‘p%&~yi“j*- “I tr$$@@’ beat corridors adjacent to the shorelines for transit to and from these separate areas. person may not operate nor give permission to operate a personal watercraft for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, aquaplane or similar device. . . (3) - lx - 5 - (4) 11.24.055 Fishing. Fishing from the shoreline or from a passive vessel shall be limited to the passive use area; fishing from a power@@t vessel shall be limited to the powerboat area. It is unlawful to cast fishing lines into any t@fi$if &a&corridor or in the traffic pattern of &I)’ ve$$ef -. 11.24.060 Public access. All public accesses are subject to the following year-round regulations: (1) Open for walk-in traffic only, from sunrise to sunset; it is unlawful to drive a motorized vehicle on a public access when posted for walk-in traffic only; (2) Passive vessels with a valid city permit may be launched at any public access; ,,‘l;*‘.~~:~~.~‘:l~:,‘-:~,~;,., ‘“$“’ *liip&‘i”’ L ,, ?i”i‘;-s*<.’ .&‘ ?> QC, :yp$~, si, “._ i 1 * (3) It is unlawful to launch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a m from any public access. 11.24.075 Maximum number of vessels on the water. The maximum number of passive and power vessels (excluding personal watercraft) using the water in their designated use areas at any one time shall not excee~,,~~~~ ~ vessels ~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~ ~ area ~a~~~~rij;ii, ] ;i’r’ ;_l* ;’ j,- ; v~s~~~~~~:~~~~~~r~~~~‘~~~~~. The maximum number of personal watercraft using the personal watercraft area at any one time shall not exceed fifteen tvve+ve. The maximum number of boardsails using the passive use area at any one time shall not exceed twenty. 11.24.080 Maximum vessel lenath. The maximum vessel length allowed in the inner lagoon, excluding rescue,,,,research and maintenance vessels, shall be twenty-one feet or less for powe$f#r$, vc+sd~& eighteen feet or less for passive vessels,~~~,~~~~~~~~\i~ ““;d g;,‘~‘+ z~‘:.,: ;‘ , i;j I ,rr,‘ ~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~:jaer~~~-:wa~~~~~~ft, ~~“N~~~~~~~andir’g: ‘lie::fa~~~rrms;:-p~~e;ylssat~- usa3d:::fri~:lsisti.ngi rfi#@l~q, ‘$ti6r#&tre:@ fc%t;,:tf: the:;~,m~niif~ctij~~~$, t$@j& “isfalom. wiix&@y#;~~~$g is r&*g, thad $& ifi$heSe 11.24.085 Prohibited uses. The city reserves the right to limit the type of vessels and aquatic uses of the lagoon. The following type of vessels or uses are not allowed on the inn& lagoon: (1) Parasails; 4 (2) Hovercraft (except for official use); (3) High profile cabin cruisers; (4) Motorized surfboard-like vessels; (5) No aircraft shall land on takeoff from the water or public shoreline and public accesses; ,:p&; 4 / BL’i;li “*:j;:: : , .:. <; 3 *i ;AJf +<,“: “j, 1 _._ (6) No aquatic vessel $#$~ m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +y, I ,.,$a”i”i ,_ _*_; ,,,+ ‘.&r>.A6 ,_I,, ), ? I ,” 11. i jl ip$“ii;i .* p ;TL:y&. ~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~p~it;rab;~~~~~~~~~~”t~~~~~~~~~~~ allowed except as authorized by 6;: ‘,,:;,+“J$J $2 i ,“,<$p ” ,:*.:.r ). ; ,“>’ A .d ,‘.A:;::. $ ;:;,$#,:: :;<$y :j.;<?:. $>!A: +,:;. sp~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~t~~;p~is~~~~2~:li$p~~~~,~~l*P; > . ,, .ei: ~ I? II 3A -lnlz- II , I.6 I. I”” (7) ’ No ~~~~~~~~ mooring a vessel execpt in-an+roo co to apply to the ~~~~~~~~~~~ F, the state, subdivision of the state. The city does not intend to regulate maintenance, dredging, research, patro$ utility and other vessels ., ,~Wi’~” 2:: ,;?‘,~‘+s,~; 1” ;;,,,, .~,~‘:-‘ei.*..) b ‘I” ~‘;ii’,a;;,:q~~~~ ii, ;I. l,i + 2”:‘ 2‘ “& v;,,8 authorized by iegrtrgn_avvnec-and~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tt~~ 1 Gempany for [t$ uses in the lagoon. 11.24.110 Water-skiina slalom course. . . sunrise and ten a.m. daily. After ten a.m. the st@jm course area will be closed and unlawful to use. Each pass made through the sl&&$ course &a, when closed, shall constitute a new and separate offense. Between sunrise and ten a.m. daily, powerboats and skiers shall comply with the following procedures: (1) No vessel may enter through the slalom course area when another powerboat vessel is towing a skier. 5 (2) Only one boat at a time may use the course. Other boats xz ‘es “p ‘g ‘@V i!“, ,a-;’ &‘ .“‘“,l- +,. /,.i wishing to use the course will sit at a safe distance ~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ at the west end of the designated slalom course area. A skier may take a maximum of four passes through the course. A boat completing its passes should retrieve its skier and proceed at m speed~~~~~~~~~~‘~~~~~ to the waiting area, south beach or powerboat area. The next boat in line may proceed to the starting area and begin pulling their skier. For the purposes of this chapter, the definition of a pass shall be one round trip through the course. (3) If your skier falls during a pass, the boat must return at a safe speed to pick up the skier. Each skier is allowed two falls per pass. A failed attempt to get up is to be considered a fall. (4) It is unlawful to pull more than one skier within the boundaries of the designated slalom course area. (5) The city reserves the right to terminate use of the slalom course by any vessel or skier at any time based on safety and liability concerns. (6) In the event of any dispute or question as to what constitutes a safety or liability concern, the decision of the city shall be binding and conclusive. When pacific standard time is in effect (November through March), all of the aforementioned slalom course rules shall remain in effect with the exception of the time restriction. procedures: 11.24.115 Ski bloats and skiers. S&i-b/oats and skiers shall comply with the following rules and (1) Ski-bRoats shall maintain a counterclockwise pattern in the powerboat area. e: 2 lvlafka at any time. (3 4) Takeoff traffic shall standby until the way is safe and clear before starting. (3 5) All drop-offs shall be done parallel to the shoreline; the ski boat shall not “hook,” instead it shall remain parallel to the shoreline; once the skier drops off, the s-k-i boat shall stop, draw in the towline and when safe, make a small wak&sse counterclockwise turn back to the desired beach location. ($6) The maximum number of towlines used behind any b&$ ene +eesel shall be two; the maximum number of skiers behind any bo& ene+ee& shall be two. (6 Z) When t owing two skiers and one skier falls, the second skier shall let go of the towline. The ski-boat shall then follow established procedure and safety precautions for skier pick-up and takeoff procedures. (8) No unattended ski equipment may be left in the lagoon. 6 (9).Towing of any object or aquatic device (excluding water skis ~~~~~~;~~) is subject to approval by the city, in advance- > ,.I* _ ,I*_I: behind. (11) @#$$$f 1 racing is prohibited unless approved in accordance with Section 11.24.105. 17.24.120 Establishment of vessel transit corridors. When buoys are placed out from the shoreline to establish vessel transit corridors, it is unlawful to travel on the shore side of such buoys except for the purpose of transit from one area to another at speeds not to exceed five miles per hour. No towing of any aquatic device or person is allowed between the buoys and the shoreline. No water ski takeoff is permitted in the f%#@:ie beat .’ i !:& a: :* ,r;-r :..-;” >‘l: ,;a”:;;? .;p<:t.y “2s ’ &,‘j@, .‘.“; ._ 1 corridor, between the buoys and the shoreline. ~~~~~~~~~g;,~~~~~h~r~~~~cj x,c-- :a:,; qi”,:s :; , \, $i de:, ‘,ib+‘:;,” , by:: * $;I F 1 ,,:i:if $ji~;a~+ Qp?“> ‘ii), <:* ‘, , !“,:~“~&&%;:r; 1 ,:‘x& ,, 3.:e,i,“;$ : ~~~CI?:~~~~~~~~~~l~:~~~~~~~‘~~~~~~~~~~trahst~~,~~mal~~b~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~ I * ,I 1 ~. ,,,a~ , 11.24.130 Compliance with ;: .f,?<,^ I ‘4’ xi_> *“I ,“I: >$ I1c: It is unlawful for any person ~~~~~~~~~~ refuse to follow or comply with the beat&g regulations adopted pursuant to Section 11.24.135 or with any lawful sign, order, warning signals or &:‘“, ..-‘“, p. “!.,$ “‘Ws! .‘;,&*‘ other lawful direction of A’~poj~~~~~~e.i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~?~ HMageen .id$y‘f hp ,)i ~‘.‘.‘,,pp’ “$#. . ..__ ,+“‘,, i: i:<*<+ @ “p i “’ ‘ &:,+ isI,.** I” d%,, I 1 <_ < 11.24.135 Boatina reaulations. The city council may by resolution establish boating regulations for ~~HsMMA Penal Code St o m: said 7