99-17906. Anchorage Regulation; Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors, CA  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 135 (Thursday, July 15, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 38166-38172]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-17906]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    
    33 CFR Part 110
    
    [CGD11-99-008]
    RIN 2115-AA98
    
    
    Anchorage Regulation; Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors, CA
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rule making.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard proposes to revise the anchorage ground 
    regulations for Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors. The proposed 
    regulations have been reorganized to improve readability and to update 
    references to other sections of the Code of Federal Regulations. 
    Additionally, construction activity in the port complex has resulted in 
    the creation of landfills in some areas currently designated as 
    anchorages. This proposal eliminates or reconfigures these anchorages 
    to conform with changes in the geography of the harbors. Finally, the 
    Coast Guard proposes additional notification and operating requirements 
    on some vessels which are necessary to ensure the safety of the port 
    complex.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before September 13, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be mailed to Commanding Officer, USCG Marine 
    Safety Office, Los Angeles-Long Beach, 165 N. Pico Ave., Long Beach, CA 
    90802. The comments and other materials referenced in this notice will 
    be available for inspection and copying at the Marine Safety Office. 
    Normal office hours are between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through 
    Friday, except holidays. Comments may also be hand delivered to this 
    address.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lieutenant Rob Coller, Chief, 
    Waterways Management Division, Marine Safety Office, Los Angeles-Long 
    Beach, telephone (562) 980-4426.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Request for Comments
    
        Interested persons are invited to participate in this proposed 
    rulemaking by submitting written views, data or arguments to the office 
    listed under ADDRESSES in this preamble. Persons submitting comments 
    should include their names and addresses, identify the docket number 
    for the regulations (CGD11-99-008), the specific section of the 
    proposal which their comments apply, and give reasons for each comment.
        The regulations may be changed in light of the comments received. 
    All comments received before the expiration of the comment period will 
    be considered before final action is taken on this proposal. No public 
    hearing is planned, however, one may be held if written requests for a 
    hearing are received and it is determined that the opportunity to make 
    oral presentations will aid in the rule making process.
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        The Coast Guard proposes to revise the anchorage ground 
    regulations, 33 CFR 110.214, for Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors. 
    The proposed regulations are designed to simplify the current 
    regulations, reconfigure the anchorages with respect to changed 
    geographic conditions and the current chart datum, and incorporate 
    appropriate safety standards where necessary to ensure safe navigation.
    
    Discussion of Proposed Regulations
    
        The current regulation, may be confusing because they mix 
    information of an advisory nature with mandatory regulatory 
    requirements and it is difficult to determine which activities can be 
    performed in various anchorages. Currently, many requirements are 
    listed in paragraph (a), which describes the physical layout of the 
    anchorages, instead of paragraph (b), which contains the general 
    regulations. The proposed regulations are rewritten so that paragraph 
    (a) discusses general requirements relating to all anchorages in this 
    section, including those activities which require Captain of the Port 
    (COTP) permits under the various regulations enforced by the COTP. 
    Proposed paragraph (b) describes only the physical location of each 
    anchorage; the designation of ``non-anchorage'' areas has been 
    eliminated because the general requirement that vessels may not anchor 
    anywhere outside of designated anchorage areas makes the designation of 
    ``non-anchorage'' areas redundant and confusing. Proposed paragraph (c) 
    describes specific requirements applicable to individual anchorages, 
    and has been placed in table format. Proposed paragraph (d) describes 
    explosives anchorage requirements.
        The proposed regulations eliminate or reconfigure several 
    anchorages to reflect completed and ongoing construction of new 
    faciltieis in the port complex.
        Existing commercial anchorage area ``A'' will be eliminated by the 
    proposed regulations. As part of the Port of Los Angeles Pier 400 
    expansion project, this existing anchorage has been replaced by a 
    shallow water habitat area, which is unsuitable as a commercial vessel 
    anchorage. A new commercial anchorage area ``A'' will be established 
    within a portion of the existing commercial anchorage ``C''.
        Existing commercial anchorages ``B'' and ``C'' are also affected by 
    the Pier 400 construction project. The Pier 400 facility will occupy 
    much of these existing anchorage areas, eliminating entirely those 
    portions of these anchorages within the Port of Los Angeles boundaries. 
    Proposed anchorage area ``B'' will be located entirely within the 
    southwestern portion of the Port of Long Beach, replacing existing 
    anchorage ``C'' and naval anchorage ``J''. Naval anchorage ``J'' will 
    be eliminated. Anchorage ``C'' will move from its present location to a 
    new location in the northeast portion of the Port of Long Beach.
        Existing commercial anchorage ``D'' and naval anchorage ``K'' will 
    be consolidated into a new commercial anchorage ``D''.
        Although naval anchorages ``J'' and ``K'' will be eliminated 
    (becoming part of the reconfigured ``B'' and ``D'' commercial 
    anchorages, respectively), the Department of Defense will retain 
    priority for using the eastern portion of proposed anchorage ``D''.
        The boundary of anchorage ``E'' is being adjusted as a result of a 
    breakwater constructed in the Port of Long Beach adjacent to Pier J. 
    This breakwater reduced the area suitable for anchoring as it extends 
    into existing anchorage ``E'' and if left unchanged would make it 
    difficult for vessels to enter or depart the Pier J facility when 
    vessels were anchored there. Accordingly, proposed anchorage ``E'' is 
    being modified to allow vessels an unobstructed passage when entering 
    or departing the terminal at Pier J. Anchorage Area ``E'' is also being 
    subdivided with the western portion of existing anchorage ``E'' 
    retaining this designation and the eastern portion of anchorage ``E'' 
    being slightly re-configured and renamed as Anchorage ``C''.
        The northern boundary of General Anchorage ``N'' has been adjusted 
    due to the establishment of boating slips in the northern portion of 
    the anchorage. These boating slips provide the opportunity to moor to a 
    dock instead of anchoring.
        General Anchorage Area ``O'' will be eliminated by the proposed 
    regulations. This area is being filled and is not currently used as an 
    anchorage.
        Boundaries for the explosives anchorage and existing anchorages 
    ``F'' and ``G'' will not change. Finally, this rulemaking does not 
    affect anchorage Area ``A-2'' which is established as a special 
    anchorage area described in 33 CFR 110.100.
        Although several anchorages are being eliminated or reconfigured by 
    the proposed regulations, a sufficient number of anchorages are 
    believed available to meet the both current and anticipated future 
    needs of the port complex. Importantly, the construction of terminals 
    and/or landfills in U.S.
    
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    navigable waters was the subject of a separate permit process 
    administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The proposed 
    anchorage areas are designed to most effectively meet the demands of 
    vessels desiring to anchor within Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors.
        Finally, certain outdated practices and procedures have been 
    eliminated or changed and new procedures to better ensure the safety of 
    navigation and the protection of the environment have been added. The 
    regulations also conform to the current definitions of explosives, 
    cargoes of particular hazard and certain dangerous cargoes which have 
    been revised in other sections of 33 CFR. Requirements to obtain 
    permits for certain activities such as the handling or carriage of 
    explosives, and extended anchorage stays are all explicitly detailed. 
    Watchkeeping and other general requirements pertinent to commercial 
    vessels at anchorage are set forth in section (a). Additionally, some 
    activities such as bunkering and lightering are permissible only in 
    specified anchorage locations and are prohibited in others. These are 
    outlined in section (c) which discusses requirements and procedures 
    which vary from anchorage to anchorage.
    
    Regulatory Evaluation
    
        This proposal is not a significant regulatory action under section 
    3(f) of Executive Order 12866 and does not require and assessment of 
    potential costs and benefits under section 6 (a)(3) of that order. It 
    has been exempted from review by the Office of Management and Budget 
    under that order. It is not significant under the Department of 
    Transportation Regulatory Policies and Procedures (DOT) (44 FR 11040, 
    February 26, 1979). The Cost Guard expects the impact of this rule to 
    be so minimal that a full Regulatory Evaluation under paragraph 10e of 
    the regulatory policies and procedures of DOT is unnecessary.
        The proposed regulation only make substantive changes in anchorage 
    designations to conform with the changed geography of the harbor and to 
    best make use of available water. Some of the proposed designated 
    procedures reflect various additions to, and changes in, existing 
    regulatory requirement; however, they are all proposed in the interest 
    of safe navigation and protection of the port complex, and most of the 
    mariners affected already practice these procedures as a matter of 
    prudent seamanship.
    
    Small Entities
    
        Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the 
    Coast Guard must consider whether this proposal will have a significant 
    economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. ``Small 
    entities'' may include small businesses and not-for-profit 
    organizations that are not dominate in their respective fields, and 
    governmental jurisdictions with populations less than 50,000. For the 
    same reasons set forth in the Regulatory Evaluation, the Coast Guard 
    certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this proposal, if adopted, is not 
    expected to have a significant economic impact on any substantial 
    number of entities, regardless of their size.
    
    Assistance for Small Entities
    
        In accordance with section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory 
    Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), the Coast Guard 
    wants to assist small entities in understanding this proposed rule so 
    that they can better evaluate its effects on them and participate in 
    the rule making process. If your small business or organization is 
    affected by this rule and you have questions concerning its provisions 
    or options for compliance, please contact LT Rob Coller, Coast Guard 
    Marine Safety Office Los Angeles-Long Beach, at the address listed in 
    ADDRESSES.
    
    Collection of Information
    
        This rule contains no collection of information requirements under 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
    
    Federalism
    
        This proposal has been analyzed in accordance with the principles 
    and criteria contained in Executive Order 12612, and it has been 
    determined that the proposed rule making does not have sufficient 
    federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism 
    Assessment.
    
    Environmental Assessment
    
        The Coast Guard has considered the environmental impact of this 
    proposed rule and concluded that under section 2.B.2 of Commandant 
    Instruction M16475.1C, Figure 2-1, paragraph (34) (f), it will have no 
    significant environmental impact and it is categorically excluded from 
    further environmental documentation. No new anchorage areas are being 
    established, and existing anchorages are merely being reconfigured or 
    eliminated. A Categorical Exclusion Determination and Environmental 
    Analysis Checklist have been completed and are available in the 
    rulemaking docket.
    
    Unfunded Mandates
    
        Under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4), the 
    Coast Guard must consider whether this proposed rule will result in an 
    annual expenditure by state, local, and tribal governments, in the 
    aggregate of $100 million (adjusted annually for inflation). If so, the 
    Act requires that a reasonable number of regulatory alternatives be 
    considered, and that from those alternatives, the least costly, most 
    cost-effective, or least burdensome alternative that achieves the 
    objective of the rule be selected.
        No state, local or tribal government entities will be affected by 
    this rule, so this rule will not result in annual or aggregate costs of 
    $100 million or more. Therefore, the Coast Guard is exempt from any 
    further regulatory requirements under the Unfunded Mandates Act.
    
    Other Executive Orders on the Regulatory Process
    
        In addition to the statutes and Executive Orders already addressed 
    in this preamble, the Coast Guard considered the following executive 
    orders in developing this rule and reached the following conclusions:
        E.O. 12630, Governmental Actions and Interference with 
    Constitutionally Protected Property Rights. This Rule will not effect a 
    taking of private property or otherwise have taking implications under 
    this Order.
        E.O. 12875, Enhancing the Intergovernmental Partnership. This Rule 
    will not impose, on any State, local, or tribal government, a mandate 
    that is not required by statute and that is not funded by the Federal 
    government.
        E.O. 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This Rule meets applicable 
    standards in section 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of this Order to minimize 
    litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.
        E.O. 13045, Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks 
    and Safety Risks. This Rule is not an economically significant rule and 
    does not concern an environmental risk to safety disproportionately 
    affecting children.
    
    List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 110
    
        Anchorage grounds.
    
    Proposed Regulation
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, Coast Guard proposes to 
    amend Subpart B of Part 110, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, as 
    follows:
    
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    PART 110--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 110 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 471, 1221 through 1236, 2030, 2035, and 
    2071; 49 CFR 1.46; and, 33 CFR 1.05-1(g).
    
        2. Section 110.214 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 110.214  Los Angeles, and Long Beach Harbors, California.
    
        (a) General Regulations.
        (1) Anchorage Assignment. (i) Unless otherwise directed by the 
    Captain of the Port Los Angeles-Long Beach, the pilot stations for the 
    Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles will assign the use of 
    commercial anchorages within their jurisdictions (Long Beach and Los 
    Angeles Harbors respectively). All anchorages outside (seaward) of the 
    federal breakwater will be assigned by the Los Angeles-Long Beach 
    Vessel Traffic Information Service (VTIS). The master, pilot, or person 
    in charge of a vessel must notify the appropriate pilot station (for 
    anchorages inside the federal breakwater) or the VTIS (for anchorages 
    outside the federal breakwater) of their intention to anchor, upon 
    anchoring, and at least fifteen minutes prior to departing an 
    anchorage. All anchorage assignments will be made as described in this 
    part unless modified by the Captain of the Port.
        (ii) Radio communications for port entities governing anchorages 
    are as follows: Los Angeles-Long Beach Vessel Traffic Information 
    Service, call sign ``LA-Long Beach Traffic,'' Channel 14 VHF-FM; Los 
    Angeles Port Pilots, Channel 73 VHF-FM; Long Beach Port Pilots, Channel 
    74 VHF-FM.
        (iii) The exact boundary separating the Port of Long Beach from the 
    Port of Los Angeles is published in local Port Tariffs. For purposes of 
    this rule, Long Beach waters are those east, and Los Angeles waters are 
    those west, of the following locations:
        (A) Inner Harbor: The Henry Ford (Badger Avenue) Bridge.
        (B) Middle Harbor: The Pier 400 Transportation Corridor.
        (C) Outer Harbor: The western boundary of Commercial Anchorage B.
        (2) Required approvals, permits and notifications.
        (i) No vessel may anchor anywhere within Los Angeles or Long Beach 
    harbors for more than 10 consecutive days unless an extended anchorage 
    permit is obtained from the captain of the Port. In determining whether 
    an extended anchorage permit will be granted, consideration will be 
    given, but not necessarily limited to: the current and anticipated 
    demands for anchorage space within the harbor, the duration requested, 
    the condition of the vessel, and the reason for the request.
        (ii) No vessel while carrying, loading, or unloading diversion 1.1 
    or 1.2 materials as defined in 49 CFR 173.50, or Cargoes of Particular 
    Hazard (COPH) as defined in 33 CFR 126.10, or Certain Dangerous Cargoes 
    (CDC) as defined in 33 CFR 160.203, may anchor without first obtaining 
    a permit issued by the Captain of the Port.
        (iii) Vessels requiring use of an explosives anchorage should 
    contact the Captain of the Port at least 24 hours prior to the 
    anticipated need for the explosives anchorage to allow for proper 
    activation of that anchorage.
        (iv) Except with the prior approval of the Captain of the Port, or, 
    in the case of an emergency, with approval of the Captain of the Port 
    immediately subsequent to anchoring, no commercial vessel greater than 
    1600 gross tons may anchor in Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor unless it 
    maintains the capability to get underway within 30 minutes. Any vessel 
    unable to meet this requirement must immediately notify the Captain of 
    the Port and make arrangements for an adequate number of tugs to 
    respond to the vessel within 30 minutes notice.
        (v) In anchorages where lightering is authorized, the Captain of 
    the Port must be notified at least 4 hours in advance of a vessel 
    conducting lightering operations (see 33 CFR 156.118).
        (3) Other General Requirements.
        (i) When at anchor, all commercial vessels greater than 1600 gross 
    tons shall, at all times, have a licensed deck officer on watch and 
    maintain a continuous radio listening watch unless subject to one of 
    the exemptions in paragraph 3(i)(a) through 3(i)(c). The radio watch 
    must be on CH-13 VHF-FM when anchored inside the federal breakwater, 
    and on CH-14 VHF-FM or on CH-16 VHF-FM when anchored outside the 
    federal breakwater, except for unmanned barges; vessels which have less 
    than 100 gallons of oil or fuel onboard regardless of how the fuel is 
    carried; and other vessels receiving advance approval from the Captain 
    of the Port.
        (ii) When sustained wind speeds exceed 40 knots, all anchored 
    commercial vessels greater than 1600 gross tons shall ensure their 
    propulsion plant is placed in immediate standby and a second anchor is 
    made ready to let go. Vessels unable to comply with this requirement 
    must immediately notify the Captain of the Port. In such case, the 
    Captain of the Port may require the vessel to have one or more tugs 
    standing by to render immediate assistance.
        (4) Prohibitions. Within Los Angeles Harbor, Long Beach Harbor, and 
    the Los Angeles-Long Beach Precautionary Area, except for emergency 
    reasons, or with the prior approval of the Captain of the Port, vessels 
    are prohibited from anchoring outside of designated anchorage areas. In 
    the event a vessel anchors outside a designated anchorage area for 
    emergency reasons, the master, pilot, or person in charge of the vessel 
    shall:
        (i) position the vessel so as to minimize the danger to other 
    vessels and facilities;
        (ii) immediately notify the Captain of the Port by the most 
    expeditious means of the vessel's location and the reason(s) for the 
    emergency anchoring; and
        (iii) move the vessel as soon as the emergency condition prompting 
    anchoring outside a designated area abates, or as soon as ordered to 
    move by the Captain of the Port, whichever occurs sooner.
        (5) Exemption from rules. The Captain of the Port may, upon 
    request, or whenever he/she deems appropriate, authorize a deviation 
    from any rule in this section.
        (b) The anchorage grounds. Locations of anchorage grounds are as 
    described in this section. Specific requirements for individual 
    anchorages are contained in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. All 
    coordinates referenced use datum: NAD 83.
        (1) Commercial Anchorage A (Los Angeles Harbor). A circular area 
    with a radius of 400 yards (approximately 366 meters), centered in 
    position 33 deg.-43'-19.2''N, 118 deg.-14'-18.5''W.
        (2) Commercial Anchorage B (Long Beach Harbor).
        An area enclosed by a line joining the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-44'-37.0''N                 118 deg.-13'-00.0''W
    Thence south/southeast to                  33 deg.-44'-12.0''N                 118 deg.-12'-36.2''W
    Thence southeast to                        33 deg.-43'-38.2''N                 118 deg.-11'-36.9''W
    Thence southwest to                        33 deg.-43'-26.1''N                 118 deg.-11'-47.2''W
    
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    Thence west to                             33 deg.-43'-26.1''N                 118 deg.-12'-22.7''W
    Thence west/southwest to                   33 deg.-42'-58.9''N                 118 deg.-13'-53.0''W
    Thence north/northwest to                  33 deg.-44'-15.3''N                 118 deg.-14'-26.6''W
    Thence northeast to                        33 deg.-44'-25.1''N                 118 deg.-14'-15.6''W
    Thence southeast to                        33 deg.-44'-22.8''N                 118 deg.-13'-51.0''W
    Thence east/northeast to the beginning point.
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        (3) Commercial Anchorage C (Long Beach Harbor).
        An area enclosed by a line joining the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-44'-20.0''N                 118 deg.-08'-26.2''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-44'-23.5''N                 118 deg.-09'-32.6''W
    Thence north to                            33 deg.-44'-52.8''N                 118 deg.-09'-33.2''W
    Thence southeast to                        33 deg.-44'-25.2''N                 118 deg.-08'-26.2''W
    Thence south to the beginning point.
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        (4) Commercial Anchorage D (Long Beach Harbor).
        An area enclosed by a line beginning near the east end of the Long 
    Beach Breakwater and joining the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-43'-27.2''N                 118 deg.-08'-12.6''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-43'-27.2''N                 118 deg.-10'-46.5''W
    Thence north to                            33 deg.-43'-51.0''N                 118 deg.-10'-46.5''W
    Thence northeast to                        33 deg.-44'-18.5''N                 118 deg.-10'-27.2''W
    Thence east to                             33 deg.-44'-18.5''N                 118 deg.-08'-12.6''W
    Thence south to the beginning point.
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        (5) Commercial Anchorage E (Long Beach Harbor).
        An area enclosed by a line joining the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-44'-55.3''N                 118 deg.-09'-40.2''W
    Thence southwest to                        33 deg.-44'-18.5''N                 118 deg.-09'-56.8''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-44'-18.5''N                 118 deg.-10'-27.2''W
    Thence northwest to                        33 deg.-44'-27.6''N                 118 deg.-10'-41.0''W
    Thence west/northwest to                   33 deg.-44 deg.-29.0''N             118 deg.-10'-57.4''W
    Thence north/northwest to                  33 deg.-45'-06.4''N                 118 deg.-11'-09.5''W
    Thence northeast to                        33 deg.-45'-15.2''N                 118 deg.-10'-46.1''W
    Thence southeast to the beginning point.
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        (6) Commercial Anchorage F (outside of Long Beach Breakwater).
        The waters southeast of the Long Beach Breakwater bounded by a line 
    connecting the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-43'-05.1''N                 118 deg.-07'-59.0''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-43'-05.1''N                 118 deg.-10'-36.5''W
    Thence south/southeast to                  33 deg.-40'-23.0''N                 118 deg.-08'-35.3''W
    Thence east to                             33 deg.-40'-23.0''N                 118 deg.-06'-03.0''W
    And thence north/northwest to the beginning point.
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        (7) Commercial Anchorage G (outside of the Middle Breakwater).
        The waters south of the Middle Breakwater bounded by a line 
    connecting the following coordinates:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-43'-05.4''N                 118 deg.-11'-18.0''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-43'-05.4''N                 118 deg.-12'-18.7''W
    Thence west/southwest to                   33 deg.-42'-25.9''N                 118 deg.-14'-19.2''W
    Thence southeast to                        33 deg.-41'-40.3''N                 118 deg.-13'-05.2''W
    Thence east/northeast to                   33 deg.-42'-08.8''N                 118 deg.-11'-36.8''W
    And thence north/northeast to the beginning point.
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        (8) General Anchorage N (Los Angeles Harbor).
        The waters near Cabrillo Beach shoreward of a line connecting the 
    following coordinates:
    
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                                                               Latitude                        Longitude
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                                               33 deg.-42'-55.9''N                 118 deg.-16'-44.4''W
                                               33 deg.-42'-26.8''N                 118 deg.-16'-33.9''W
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        (9) General Anchorage P (Long Beach Harbor).
        The waters within an area beginning at Alamitos Bay West Jetty 
    Light ``1'' and connecting the following coordinates:
    
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                                                               Latitude                        Longitude
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-44'-14.5''N                 118 deg.-07'-19.2''W
    Thence northwest to                        33 deg.-44'-20.6''N                 118 deg.-07'-31.7''W
    Thence northwest                           33 deg.-45'-06.5''N                 118 deg.-09'-34.0''W
    Thence along the eastern shoreline of      33 deg.-45'-13.5''N                 118 deg.-09'-34.0''W
     Island White to the lighted marker at
    Thence northwest to                        33 deg.-45'-37.1''N                 118 deg.-10'-38.5''W
    Thence north/northwest to                  33 deg.-45'-49.4''N                 118 deg.-10'-38.8''W
    And thence east/southeast along the Long Beach shoreline and the Alamitos Bay West Jetty to the beginning point.
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        (10) General Anchorage Q (Long Beach Harbor/Alamitos Bay/Anaheim 
    Bay).
        The waters within an area described as follows:
    
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    Beginning point                            33 deg.-44'-36.0''N                 118 deg.-08'-13.0''W
    Thence east/southeast to                   33 deg.-44'-20.6''N                 118 deg.-07'-31.7''W
    Thence along a line described as an arc,   33 deg.-44'-12.5''N                 118 deg.-07'-16.5''W
     radius of 460 meters (approximately 1509
     feet) centered on
                                               33 deg.-44'-04.8''N                 118 deg.-07'-1.0''W
    Thence northwest to                        33 deg.-44'-11.1''N                 118 deg.-07'-13.0''W
    Thence north/northeast to                  33 deg.-44'-24.0''N                 118 deg.-07'-04.1''W
    Thence east/southeast to                   33 deg.-44'-22.5''N                 118 deg.-06'-57.0''W
    Thence along the shoreline of Seal Beach   33 deg.-43'-39.1''N                 118 deg.-06'-06.8''W
     and Anaheim Bay W. Jetty to
    Thence west/southwest to                   33 deg.-43'-27.8''N                 118 deg.-07'-39.9''W
    Thence northwest to                        33 deg.-43'-38.4''N                 118 deg.-07'-48.2''W
    Thence west to                             33 deg.-43'-38.4''N                 118 deg.-08'-12.9''W
    and thence north to the beginning point.
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        (11) Explosives Anchorage (Long Beach Harbor).
        A circular area with a radius of 1,909 yards (1,745 meters), 
    centered in position 33 deg.43'37.0'' N, 118 deg.09'05.3'' W.
        (c) Individual anchorage requirements:
        (1) Table 110.214(c) lists anchorage grounds, identifies the 
    purpose of each anchorage, and contains specific regulations applicable 
    to certain anchorages. Requirements for the explosives anchorage are 
    contained in paragraph (d) of this section.
        (2) The geographic boundaries of each anchorage are contained in 
    paragraph (b) of this section.
    
                                                    Table 110.214(c)
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            Anchorage               General location                  Purpose                Specific regulations
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    A.......................  Los Angeles Harbor..........  Commercial.................  Note a.
    B.......................  Long Beach Harbor...........  ......do...................      Do.
    C.......................  ......do....................  ......do...................  Notes a,g.
    D.......................  ......do....................  Comm'l and Naval...........  Notes a,b,g.
    E.......................  ......do....................  Commercial.................  Notes c.
    F.......................  Outside Breakwater..........  ......do...................  Notes c,g.
    G.......................  ......do....................  ......do...................  Notes c,d.
    N.......................  Los Angeles Harbor..........  Small Craft................  Note e.
    P.......................  Long Beach Harbor...........  ......do...................  Note f.
    Q.......................  ......do....................  ......do...................  Notes c,g.
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    Notes: a. Bunkering and lightering are permitted.
    b. West of 118 deg.-09'-48'' W priority for use of the anchorage will be given to commercial vessels over 244
      meters (approximately 800 feet). East of 118 deg.-09'-48'' W priority for use of the anchorage will be given
      to Naval and Public vessels, vessels under Department of Defense charter, and vessels requiring use of the
      explosives anchorage.
    c. Bunkering and lightering are prohibited.
    d. This anchorage is within a Regulated navigation area and additional requirements apply as set forth in 33 CFR
      165.1109(e).
    e. This anchorage is controlled by the Los Angeles Port Police. Anchoring, mooring and recreational boating
      activities conforming to applicable City of Los Angeles ordinances and regulations are allowed in this
      anchorage.
    f. This anchorage is controlled by the Long Beach Harbor Master. Anchoring, mooring and recreational boating
      activities conforming to applicable City of Long Beach ordinances and regulations are allowed in this
      anchorage.
    g. When the explosives anchorage is activated portions of this anchorage lie within the explosives anchorage and
      the requirements of paragraph (d) of this section apply.
    
    
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        (d) Explosives Anchorage (Long Beach Harbor):
        (1) Priority for use of this anchorage shall be given to vessels 
    carrying, loading, or unloading division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4 
    (explosive) materials as defined in 49 CFR 173.50, or Cargoes of 
    Particular Hazard (COPH) as defined in 33 CFR 126.10, or Certain 
    Dangerous Cargoes (CDC) as defined in 33 CFR 160.203.
        (2) Vessels requiring the use of this anchorage shall notify the 
    Captain of the Port at least 24 hours in advance of their intentions 
    including the estimated times of arrival, departure, net explosive 
    weight, and whether the vessel will be loading or unloading. Vessels 
    may not use this anchorage without first obtaining a permit issued by 
    the Captain of the Port.
        (3) No vessel containing more than 680 metric tons (approximately 
    749 tons) of net explosive weight (NEW) may anchor in this anchorage;
        (4) Bunkering and lightering operations are permitted in the 
    explosives anchorage, except that vessels engaged in the loading or 
    unloading of explosives shall not simultaneously conduct bunkering or 
    lightering operations.
        (5) Each anchored vessel loading, unloading or laden with 
    explosives, must display a red flag of at least 1.2 square meters 
    (approximately 16 square feet) in size by day, and at night the flag 
    must be illuminated by spotlight;
        (6) When a vessel displaying the red flag occupies the explosives 
    anchorage, no other vessel may anchor within the Explosives Anchorage.
    
        Note: When the explosives anchorage is activated, portions of 
    Anchorages ``C'', ``D'', ``F'' and ``Q'' are encompassed by the 
    explosives anchorage.
    
        Dated: June 18, 1999.
    T.H. Collins,
    Vice Admiral, USCG, Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District.
    [FR Doc. 99-17906 Filed 7-14-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-15-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
07/15/1999
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of proposed rule making.
Document Number:
99-17906
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before September 13, 1999.
Pages:
38166-38172 (7 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD11-99-008
RINs:
2115-AA98: Special Anchorage Areas/Anchorage Grounds Regulations
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2115-AA98/special-anchorage-areas-anchorage-grounds-regulations
PDF File:
99-17906.pdf
CFR: (1)
33 CFR 110.214