File #: HC21-2449    Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/5/2021 In control: Harbor Commission
On agenda: 5/10/2021 Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ON THE PERMIT PROCESS FOR MOBILE OPERATORS TO PROVIDE STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD INSTRUCTION AND/OR EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN KING HARBOR
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. SUP Temporary Use Permit
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TO: HARBOR COMMISSION
FROM: STEPHEN PROUD, WATERFRONT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR

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DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ON THE PERMIT PROCESS FOR MOBILE OPERATORS TO PROVIDE STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD INSTRUCTION AND/OR EQUIPMENT RENTAL IN KING HARBOR

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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Harbor Commission:
1) Receive and File the Administrative Report on the SUP Permit process.
2) Provide appropriate direction.

BACKGROUND
In May 2018, based on the recommendation of the Harbor Commission, the Redondo Beach City Council approved a temporary use permit system to allow stand-up paddleboard instruction and equipment rental in King Harbor. This action was in response to a number of businesses that were using both on-site and on-line reservation systems to solicit patrons for instructional classes and/or the delivery of rental equipment to King Harbor. These operators were providing services on public property without any contractual or permitting authority from the City. All other commercial ventures within the City's Waterfront require some form of regulatory or contractual relationship with the City that requires, among other things, that the businesses carry insurance, provide indemnification, and pay rental fees to the City.
The temporary use permit process was intended to be limited in duration, as the City Council expressed a clear preference to having business operations in the Harbor be conducted at a "brick and mortar" location. However, due to on-going litigation, the leasing program was limited and the temporary use permit ("TUP") process was intended to bridge the gap until the City was able to resume leasing commercial space. The City is now actively leasing space in the harbor and staff is seeking input from the Harbor Commission on the continued use of the temporary use permit process for SUP instruction and/or equipment rental.
Attached is a current copy of the Temporary Use Permit Applic...

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