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TO Eugene D. Seroka, Executive Director Harbor Department FROM The Mayor TRANSMITTAL DATE AUG 0 8 2014 0150-03656-0075 COUNCIL FILE NO. COUNCIL DISTRICT 15 PROPOSED PERMANENT ORDER NO. 14-7163 TO AMEND ITEMS 100 AND 1615 IN THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4, SECTION NOS. ONE (DEFINITIONS) AND 16 (GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS) AND ADD NEW SECTION NO. 24 (RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS) Transmitted for further processing and Council consideration. See the City Adminis -, ve Officer report attached. AY0 - a kana uuerrero) MAS:ABN:10150013t CAO 649-d

REPORT FROM OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Date: August 6, 2014 To: The Mayor CAO File No. 0150-03656-0075 Council File No. Council District: 15 From: Reference: Miguel A. Santana, City Administrative Office7/ Correspondence from the Harbor Department dated June 30, 2014; referred by the Mayor for report dated July 2, 2014 Subject: PROPOSED PERMANENT ORDER NO. 14-7163 TO AMEND ITEMS 100 AND 1615 IN THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4, SECTION NOS. ONE (DEFINITIONS) AND 16 (GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS) AND ADD NEW SECTION NO. 24 (RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS) SUMMARY The Harbor Department (Port) Board of Harbor Commissioners (Board) requests approval of Permanent Order No. 14-7163 and a corresponding Ordinance to amend Item No. 100 and Item No. 1615 in the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) Tariff No. 4 (General Rules and Regulations Manual) in Section One (Definitions) and Section 16 (General Rules and Regulations-Vessels), and to add new Section 24 (Recreational Courtesy Docks). In accordance with Charter Section 653, the Council must approve the Ordinance to amend Tariff No. 4 before it can become effective. The City Attorney has approved the proposed Board Ordinance as to form. DISCUSSION The Port states that the Board approved contracts for the waterside and landside construction of the Downtown Harbor in 2011 and 2012. According to the Port, the Downtown Harbor will include approximately 900 feet of dock space for use as Recreational Courtesy Docks (Recreational Docks) that will be available for as many as 15 recreational boaters, tall ships, and training vessels of various sizes to dock and visit the POLA. The Recreational Docks are located Berth 85, between the Marine Museum and Fire Station, and are intended to increase public access to the waterfront. The Port states that the capital budget for the Recreational Docks was within the approved $36 million budget for the Downtown Harbor Project and the official opening date was June 20, 2014. The Port is proposing to make changes to the above mentioned two existing Tariff Sections (Nos. One and 16) and the addition of a new Tariff Section (No. 24) to ensure public safety and environmental protection and to more effectively manage these docks. Item No. One (Definitions) will incorporate the language describing the Recreational Docks. Item No. 1615 in Section 16 will include the general rules and regulations distinguishing the activities of visiting vessels at a Recreational Dock. The new Tariff Section 24 will include all the regulations applicable to the Recreational Docks (see Transmittal 1).

CAO File No. PAGE 0150-03656-0075 2 The Port Director of Environmental Management has determined that approval of the two proposed Tariff Amendments and addition of a new Tariff Section are administrative actions to ensure public safety, environmental protection and effective management of the Recreational Docks in the Downtown Harbor area. As a result, the proposed actions are exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. RECOMMENDATION That the Mayor approve the Harbor Department (Port) Board of Harbor Commissioners' Permanent Order No. 14-7163 and the corresponding Ordinance to amend Item No. 100 and Item No. 1615 in the Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4 (General Rules and Regulations Manual) in Section One (Definitions) and Section 16 (General Rules and Regulations-Vessels), and to add the new Section 24 (Recreational Courtesy Docks) and return the document to the Port for further processing, including Council consideration. FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT The Harbor Department (Port) states that the public use of the Recreational Courtesy Docks will be at no charge. However, users in potential violation of the designated rules for use of the docks, according to proposed Section 24 of Tariff No. 4 can be fined. The Port states that ongoing operating and maintenance costs associated with the project are estimated at $90,000 annually and will be paid by the Port. The proposed Tariff amendments and addition will not impact the City General Fund. TIME LIMIT FOR COUNCIL ACTION Pursuant to Charter Section 653, the Board can authorize Permanent Order No. 14-7163, the Amendment to Tariff No. 4, for a period not to exceed 90 days without Council approval. Permanent approval of the Order to amend the Tariff must be approved by Ordinance. The Charter does not specify a time limit for this action by the Council and Mayor. MAS:ABN:10150013 Attachment

FORM GEN. 160 (Rev. 6-80) CITY OF LOS ANGELES INTER-DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE DATE: June 30,. 2014 TO: The Honorable Eric Garcetti Mayor, City of Los Angeles FROM: Amber M. Klesges, Commission Secretary Harbor Department SUBJECT: CHARTER SECTION 653(a) AMENDING ITEMS 100 AND 1615 OF THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4, SECTION ONE "DEFINITIONS" AND SECTION SIXTEEN "GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS"; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TWENTY-FOUR "RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS" In accordance with Executive Directive No. 4, attached for your review is a copy of a report recommending approval of Permanent Order No. 14-7163 and the Ordinance approving and authorizing the amendments to Tariff No. 4. Harbor Department approved the proposed agreement at the Board of Harbor Commissioners meeting of May 15, 2014. It is respectfully recommended that your review be completed as soon as possible. Once the required City Administrative Officer's report is completed and returned to the Harbor Department, it will be forwarded to the City Council for final consideration. A copy of the Board report is attached for your review. If you have any questions regarding the transmitted documents, please contact Amber M. Klesges at (310) 732-2642. cc: Mandy Morales, Mayor's office 0 Aaron Gross, Mayor's Office Erick Martell, Harbor Legislative Analyst )"" 0 1 City Attorney

RECOMMENDATICN APPROVED AND TEMPORARY ORDER NO. 14-7162 AND PERMANENT ORDER NO.14-7163 ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS May 15, 2014 BOARD SECRETARY LA THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES Executive Director's Report to the Board of Harbor Commissioners DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: MAY 7,,2014 WHARFINGER TEMPORARY ORDER NO. \L\-- AMENDING ITEMS 100 AND 1615 OF THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4, SECTION ONE "DEFINITIONS" AND SECTION SIXTEEN "GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS"; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TWENTY- FOUR "RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS" PERMANENT ORDER NO. \L\---\ LQ3 AMENDING ITEMS 100 AND 1615 OF THE PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4, SECTION ONE "DEFINITIONS" AND SECTION SIXTEEN "GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS"; AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TWENTY- FOUR "RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS" SUMMARY: On November 17, 2011 and December 20, 2012, the Board of Harbor Commissioners (Board) approved contracts for the waterside and landside construction of the Downtown Harbor. The Downtown Harbor will include approximately 900 feet of dock space for use as Recreational Courtesy Docks (RCD) that will be available for recreational boaters, tall ships, and training vessels to tie up and visit this area of the Port of Los Angeles. In order to ensure public safety and environmental protection, and to effectively manage these docks, changes to two existing Tariff Sections, and the addition of a new Tariff Section are proposed. The proposed Tariff language will include hours of operation, permit requirements, and enforcement guidelines. RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Board of Harbor Commissioners: 1. Approve the Amendment to Tariff No. 4 Items 100 and 1615, and the addition of new Section Twenty-Four; 2. Adopt Temporary Order NoN---\---)-\ Land Permanent Order No 12.,!) to amend Items 100 and 1615 in the Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4, Section One "Definitions" and Section Sixteen "General Rules and Regulations"; and add a new Section Twenty-Four "Recreational Courtesy Docks"; 3. Authorize the Board Secretary to certify the adoption of the Temporary Order by the Board and cause the same to be published once in a newspaper printed and

DATE: SUBJECT: MAY 7, 2014 RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS PAGE 2 OF 5 published in the City of Los Angeles, to take effect prior to adoption by Ordinance for a period not-to-exceed 90 days pursuant to Charter Section 653(b); 4. Direct the Board Secretary to transmit to the City Council for approval the Permanent Order and the Ordinance approving the authorizing the amendments to Tariff No. 4 pursuant to City Charter 653(a); and 5. Authorize the Board Secretary to execute the Temporary Order, Permanent Order and Ordinance amending Tariff No. 4 as stated above, and upon its publication, transmit the Orders and Ordinance to the Chief Wharfinger for implementation and posting to the City of Los Angeles Harbor Department's website. DISCUSSION: Background/Context: The Recreational Courtesy Docks at the Downtown Harbor are located at Berth 85, between the Maritime Museum and Fire Station #112 at the end of 5th Street, and are intended to increase public access to the waterfront. The project includes the construction of three long docks ranging in length from approximately 130' to 190' within the new 1.238 acre water cut. These docks will be open to the public and have the ability to berth fifteen 40' recreational vessels, and tall ships and training vessels of varying sizes. Changes to Tariff No. 4 (Transmittal 1) are proposed in anticipation of the Grand Opening of the Downtown Harbor on June 20, 2014. The proposed Temporary Order (Transmittal 2) is required to keep the proposed tariff rules and regulations in place until the Permanent Order (Transmittal 3) and Ordinance (Transmittal 4) are approved by City Council. Previous Board Action: On September 29, 2009, the Board certified the San Pedro Waterfront Environmental Impact Study/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR), which included the LA Waterfront Downtown Harbor project. On April 7, 2011, the Board adopted Amendment No. 26 to the Port Master Plan providing for public access improvements to the waterfront and creation of a new harbor basin. On August 18, 2011, the Board approved issuance of a Level III Coastal Development permit for the San Pedro Waterfront Downtown Harbor project. On November 17, 2011, the Board awarded a contract for construction of the waterside portion of the Downtown Harbor, which included the creation of a new harbor inlet (Transmittal 5). On December 20, 2012, the Board awarded a contract for the construction of the landside portion of the Downtown Harbor, which included the docks for visiting vessels. The Recreational Courtesy Docks are within the approved $36 million budget for the Downtown Harbor project, and at 90% completion, are due to be finished June 2, 2014.

DATE: SUBJECT: MAY 7, 2014 RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS PAGE 3 OF 5 Regulations for the Recreational Courtesy Docks (RCD): In order to ensure the effective management and appropriate use of RCDs in the Port of Los Angeles, the following series of regulations were developed to address public safety, environmental protection and to ensure that the docks are utilized in an orderly and fair way. Two items currently in Tariff No.4 will be affected. Item 100 in Section One "Definitions" will have a new definition added as Definition (gg) and will define the term "Recreational Courtesy Dock". Item 1615 in Section Sixteen "General Rules and Regulations" will have Note 1 added to indicate that Item 1615 does not apply to vessels made fast to an RCD for no more than four hours in any twenty-four hour period. New Tariff Section: A new Section Twenty-Four "Recreational Courtesy Docks" will be added to Tariff No. 4. This Section will promulgate all of the regulations applicable to RCDs. The new section was modeled after existing Section 15 "Public Landings". This Section will establish the following rules for usage of the RCDs: The RCDs will be available for use between 6 am and 10 pm daily (Item 2400). Usage of the RCDs on a per vessel basis is limited to 4 hours in any 24 hour period (Item 2420). There will be no fee and a permit will not be required (Item 2420 and Item 1615, Note 1). Vessel size is limited to 100 feet and 100 gross registered tons (Item 2430). The RCDs may not be used by passenger vessels for hire and no commercial activities will be permitted (Item 2435 and Item 2401). No transfer of fish or merchandise of offensive or objectionable matter will be permitted (Item 2405). No vehicles will be permitted on the RCD (Item 2410). Monopolizing space or taking up an unreasonable amount of space at the RCDs will not be permitted and vessels are prohibited from obstructing access by other vessels to the RCD (Item 2415 and 2445). Repairs to vessels are prohibited and no discharges of any type are permitted (Item 2450).

DATE: MAY 7, 2014 PAGE 4 OF 5 SUBJECT: RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS Signs to inform RCD users of these rules will be posted on the docks and gangways at the Downtown Harbor area. In addition, the RCD's signage will include the phone number for the Port Police if users have questions about the hours and regulations. Exceptions to some of these rules may be granted by permit issued from the Executive Director in advance. Tariff Enforcement: Port Police will enforce these rules the same way that Tariff rules are currently enforced throughout the Port. Vessels that exceed the allowed usage time are subject to removal and may be assessed a dockage fee, and vessels may be towed to impound slips by Port Police (Items 2425, 2440, and 2455). Security: Security cameras that were included in the construction budget will be installed at various locations around the Downtown Harbor area and will be monitored by the Port Police. Depending on numbers of people and vessels present at any given time or during special events, existing staff from Port Police Security may be posted at locations around the Recreational Courtesy Docks at the Downtown Harbor. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT The proposed action is to approve two amendments to Tariff No. 4 and the addition of a new Tariff Section to ensure public safety, environmental protection, and effective management of recreational courtesy docks in the Downtown Harbor cut area. As an administrative activity, the Director of Environmental Management has determined that the proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in accordance with Article II, Section 2 (f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA Guidelines. ECONOMIC BENEFITS Approval of the proposed amendment will have no employment impact. Contracts for the waterside and landside construction of the Downtown Harbor associated with the proposed Amendment were assessed to support 255 direct and 214 secondary jobs for the five-county region at the time of approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT Public use of the Recreational Courtesy Docks is expected to be revenue neutral to the Port since public use of the docks will be at no charge. Uses that are in violation of the aforementioned Tariff items will be handled in a manner as described in proposed Section Twenty-Four of Tariff No. 4. It is contemplated that existing budgeted staff will be sufficient to regulate and otherwise monitor the Recreational Courtesy Docks once in

DATE: MAY 7, 2014 PAGE 5 OF 5 SUBJECT: RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS use. The capital budget for the waterside and landside improvements of the Downtown Harbor Project is $36 million, as awarded by the Board on November 17, 2011, and December 20, 2012. As of April 22, 2014, $28 million has been expended for the Downtown Harbor improvements, including the Recreational Courtesy Docks and the project is expected to be completed by June 2, 2014, within budget. The security cameras and other monitoring infrastructure costs are included as part of the capital costs of the project. Ongoing operating and maintenance costs associated with the project are estimated to be $90,000 annually and will be borne by the Port. CITY ATTORNEY: The Office of the City Attorney has approved the proposed Temporary Order, the proposed Permanent Order and the proposed Ordinance as to form and legality. TRANSMITTALS: 1. Exhibit "A" - Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4, Section One "Definitions", and Section Sixteen "General Rules and Regulations", and Section Twenty-Four "Recreational Courtesy Docks" 2. Temporary Order 3. Permanent Order 4. Ordinance 5. Map and photo of Downtown Harbor FIS Approval: CA Approval: (initials) (initials) DIANE BOSKOVICH Chief Wharfinger RON Interim Deputy Executive Director, Operations APPROVED: GARY LEE MOORE, P.E. Interim Executive Director Author: J. Mosher

Exhibit "A" TRANSMITTAL 1 PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Third Revised Page Cancels Second Revised Page...17A 17A SECTION ONE Continued DEFINITIONS Continued Item No. (aa) The term "MTSA" shall refer to the Federal Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, codified at 46 U.S.C. section 2010, et seq., in its present form and as amended. The term "MTSA Regulations" shall refer to and the federal regulations implementing the MTSA, codified at 33 C.F.R. sections 101, et seq., in their present form and as amended. (bb) The term "FACILITY SECURITY PLAN" shall refer to the plan developed to ensure the application of security measures designed to provide protections pursuant to the MTSA and the MTSA Regulations. (cc) The term "HOMELAND SECURITY AUTHORITY" shall refer to the appropriate governmental agency designated in the MTSA, MTSA regulations or other law or regulation acting in connection with a particular homeland or maritime security issue. (dd) The term "RECREATIONAL VESSEL" when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean and include any vessel, except a public vessel, manufactured or operated primarily for pleasure, or leased, rented or chartered to another for the latter's pleasure. (ee) The term "ALTERNATIVE MARITIME POWER (AMP)" when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean an air emission reduction technology that allows ships to be powered by shore supplied electrical power while at berth rather than running their auxiliary diesel engines. 100 (Cont.) (ff) The term "ALTERNATIVE MARITIME POWER (AMP) SYSTEM COSTS" when used in this Tariff, is defined and shall be deemed to mean the minimum services charges and/or facilities charges and associated ancillary charges and taxes as billed by the Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles (LADWP) relating to the supply of electrical power to passenger vessels carrying passengers for compensation as invoiced to the Harbor Department by LADWP, and the shore side shore power infrastructure electrical power consumption whether or not said passenger vessels were supplied electrical power from shore. (gg) The term "RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCK" is defined and shall be deemed to mean every landing set apart and designated by the Board as such, at which any person may make a vessel fast to said landings in compliance with this Tariff. See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Order No. Adopted Correction No. Ordinance No. Adopted EFFECTIVE:

Exhibit "A" Second Revised Page 144 PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Cancels First Revised Page 144 SECTION SIXTEEN Continued GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS VESSELS Continue LINES REQUIRED AT WHARF It shall be unlawful for any person to make fast any vessel to any wharf except with such lines and in such manner as to meet the approval of the Executive Director. Item No. [1\1] 1610 NOT TO MAKE FAST TO OR REMAIN AT WHARF WITHOUT CONSENT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It shall be unlawful for any person to make any vessel fast, or to cause or permit any vessel to be made fast, to any wharf, or to cause or permit any vessel to remain fastened to any wharf, or to be or remain moored immediately in front thereof, without the consent of the Executive Director, and it shall be unlawful for any vessel to remain fastened to any wharf, or to remain moored immediately in front thereof, after the consent to so remain fastened or moored has been revoked or withdrawn by the Executive Director. For the purpose of this Item, each day of 24 hours, or portion thereof; during which any violation exists or continues, shall be considered a separate offense and shall be subject to the penalties provided in Section Two of this Tariff for each such separate offense. Any vessel made fast to or moored in front of any wharf, or remaining fastened to or moored in front of any wharf, in violation of this item, shall be subject to removal by or at the order of the Executive Director and at the expense of such vessel, and its agent or owner, to such other place as the Executive Director may direct. Note 1: Does not apply to visiting vessels at a Recreational Courtesy Dock that use the facility no more than four hours in any twenty-four hour period, or as otherwise authorized by permit. 1615 TO USE ONLY MOORING FACILITIES PROVIDED It shall be unlawful for any person to make fast any rope or mooring to any wharf or landing, or shed, or to any pile or piles supporting same, or to any dolphin or fender pile, except to the mooring piles or mooring bits or rings provided for that purpose. 1620 See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Order No. 6627 Adopted September 9, 1998 Correction No. Ordinance No. 172302 Adopted November 4, 1998 EFFECTIVE: December 24, 1998

Exhibit "A" PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Original Page 209 SECTION TWENTY-FOUR RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS Item No. RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS HOURS OF OPERATION The operating hours of the Recreational Courtesy Docks shall be from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. 2400 NO UNLOADING OR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES It shall be unlawful to conduct any commercial activities or otherwise to land, handle, ship, or receive, at any Recreational Courtesy Docks, supplies, merchandise, or personal effects, without first having obtained a permit to do so from the Executive Director, or other duly authorized person in charge. 2401 NO MERCHANDISE OR MATTER OF ANY OBJECTIONABLE NATURE PERMITTED ON RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS No fresh fish for commercial purposes or recreational purposes, oil or other liquids, decayed or decaying fish, meats, fruits, or vegetables, or any merchandise or matter of an offensive or objectionable character whatsoever, shall be permitted on any Recreational Courtesy Docks. 2405 See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Correction No. Order No. Adopted Ordinance No Adopted EFFECTIVE:

Exhibit "A" PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Original Page 210 SECTION TWENTY-FOUR Continued RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS -- Continued VEHICLES TO REMAIN UPON RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS It shall be unlawful for any automobile or other vehicle to enter upon a Recreational Courtesy Dock without first having obtained a permit to do so from the Executive Director. Item No. 2410 NO PERSON PERMITTED TO MONOPOLIZE RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS It shall be unlawful for any person to occupy or monopolize an unreasonable amount of space at a Recreational Courtesy Dock to the exclusion of any other person. It is the purpose of the Board in extending the privileges herein set forth to accommodate the public to the greatest degree possible with the facilities available. 2415 FREE DOCKAGE AT RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS LIMITED For the further accommodation of the public under these rules, dockage upon vessels of no more than 100 feet length overall and 100 tons gross register is hereby suspended by the Board while such vessels are berthing at any Recreational Courtesy Dock. Use of Recreational Courtesy Docks is limited to no more than four hours in any twenty-four hour period, unless first having obtained a permit to do so from the Executive Director. 2420 See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Order No. Adopted i Correction No. Ordinance No. Adopted EFFECTIVE:

Exhibit "A" PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Original Page 211 SECTION TWENTY-FOUR -- Continued RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS -- Continued Item No. UNLAWFUL FOR VESSELS TO REMAIN AT RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS Any vessel availing itself of the privileges in Item 2420, which shall refuse or fail to haul away from such Recreational Courtesy Docks after berthing for over four hours in any twenty-four hour period, shall be subject to removal pursuant to this Tariff and thereupon be assessed dockage at quadruple the rates elsewhere provided in this Tariff, and in addition thereto $55.65 for each and every day, or fraction thereof, such vessel may remain at such landing in violation of this Item. 2425 VESSELS OVER 100 FEET OVERALL AND 100 GROSS TONS NOT TO DOCK AT RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS WITHOUT PERMIT; PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS It shall be unlawful for any vessel of over 100 feet overall and 100 gross register tons to dock at or make fast to any Recreational Courtesy Dock without first having obtained a permit so to do from the Executive Director. 2430 In the case of any violation of this rule by any vessel, such vessel, in addition to the other penalties provided in this Tariff or by law, shall thereupon be subject to and shall be assessed dockage at quadruple the rates elsewhere provided in this Tariff, and in addition thereto $110.25 for each and every day, or fraction thereof, it may remain at such landing in violation of this Item. PASSENGER CARRYING VESSELS FOR HIRE NOT TO DOCK AT RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS WITHOUT PERMIT It shall be unlawful for any person operating any passenger carrying vessel for hire to dock at any Recreational Courtesy Dock and take on or discharge passengers thereat without first having obtained a permit to do so from the Executive Director. 2435 See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Order No. Adopted 1 Correction No. Ordinance No. Adopted EFFECTIVE:

Exhibit "A" PORT OF LOS ANGELES TARIFF NO. 4 Original Page 212 SECTION TWENTY-FOUR Continued RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS -- Continued Item No. VESSEL LIABLE IF EXCEEDING TIME ALLOTMENT AT RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS Any vessel that is found fast to or immediately in front of a Recreational Courtesy Dock over four hours in any twenty-four hour period or outside of the operating hours of the Recreational Courtesy Docks without a permit as the case may be, shall ipso facto subject such vessel, and persons in charge thereof, to the charges and penalties provided herein, without further evidence or proof. 2440 ACCESS TO RECREATIONAL COURTESY DOCKS NOT TO BE OBSTRUCTED It shall be unlawful for any person or vessel to obstruct the free and easy access to or departure from any such Recreational Courtesy Docks at any time. 2445 VESSEL REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE No vessel repairs or maintenance of any kind shall be allowed at any Recreational Courtesy Dock. Vessel repair and maintenance activities include, but are not limited to, structural repairs, painting and varnishing, and sanding. No discharge of any kind from vessel shall be allowed, including discharge from rinsing or washing of boat hulls or decks, and discharge of treated or untreated sewage, or graywater. All disposal of garbage must be in shore-side receptacles. 2450 PENALTY FOR VIOLATION Any person or vessel violating any of the provisions, or interfering with the operation of any of the rules contained in this section, or who shall refuse or fail to pay any charge or penalty accruing or imposed thereunder, shall thereupon and thereafter, until all such charges and penalties shall have been paid and satisfied, be denied all the privileges and facilities under the control of the Board, and shall, in addition thereto, be subject to the general penalties prescribed in this Tariff. See Item 10 for explanation of abbreviations and symbols. Order No. Adopted Ordinance No. Adopted EFFECTIVE: 2455

ORDER NO. Vir 192 A temporary Order of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles amending Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4. THE BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DOES HEREBY ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4, adopted July 12, 1989, by Order No. 5837, and Ordinance No. 165,789, adopted April 10, 1990, as amended, is further amended as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Section 2. The Director of Environmental Management has determined that the proposed action is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA guidelines. Section 3. The Board Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Order by the Board of Harbor Commissioners and shall cause the same to be published once in a daily newspaper printed and published in the City of Los Angeles or by posting for ten days in three public places in the City of Los Angeles: on the Port of Los Angeles website; one copy, on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to City Hall; and on the electronic bulletin boards located at the Harbor Department building, to take effect prior to adoption by Ordinance for a period not to exceed 90 days pursuant to Charter Section 653(b), commencing effective IviNe 2Ne 2014. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY ;2,/, 2014 MICHAEL. FEUER, City Attorney JANNA B. SIDLEY, General Counsel I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the foregoing Order was adopted by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting held on \ VS) \1-3\ -kik& to4. AMBER M. KLESG S Board Secretary By HEATHER M. McCLOSKE Deputy

ORDER NO. V) A permanent Order of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles amending Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4. THE BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DOES HEREBY ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Port of Los Angeles Tariff No. 4, adopted July 12, 1989, by Order No. 5837, and Ordinance No. 165,789, adopted April 10, 1990, as amended, is further amended as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Section 2. The Director of Environmental Management has determined that the proposed action is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Article II, Section 2(f) of the Los Angeles City CEQA guidelines. Section 3. The Board Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Order by the Board of Harbor Commissioners and shall cause the same to be published once in a daily newspaper printed and published in the City of Los Angeles or by posting for ten days in three public places in the City of Los Angeles: on the Port of Los Angeles website; one copy on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to City Hall; and on the electronic bulletin boards located at the Harbor Department building, to take effect prior to adoption by Ordinance for a period not to exceed 90 days pursuant to Charter Section 653(b), and commencing effective, 2014. Section 4. The Board Secretary shall transmit to the City Council for approval the Order and Ordinance approving the amendment to Tariff No. 4 pursuant to City Charter Section 653(a).

Section 5. The Board Secretary shall execute the proposed Board Order and Ordinance amending Tariff No. 4, and upon its publication, transmit the Order and Ordinance to the Chief Wharfinger for implementation of the tariff change and posting the amended Tariff No. 4 to the Port's website as regulated by the Federal Maritime Commission. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY 2/,2014 MICHAEL N. FCUER, City Attorney JANNA B. SIDLEY, General Counsel I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT the foregoing Order was adopted by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City f Lo Angeles at its meeting held on 1111.' ik kt tar.41 P S AMB R M.LESG Board Secretary By HEATHER M. McCLOSKE, Deputy