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DESCRIPTION:To call during the meeting only for input to the Coastal Commission: 
 \n(415) 407-3211.\n\nThe full agenda packet for my appeal can be found at 
 http://www.coastal.ca.gov/mtgcurr.html under Central Coast District, item 
 16e.  \n\nOnly those who spoke or wrote to City Council around the anti-RV 
 ordinance previously will be allowed to speak unless the Commission decides 
 that a "substantial issue" is involved.\n\nTEXT OF MY APPEAL\n\nHUFF 
 (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) opposes the proposed ban on RV 
 parking city-wide during the nighttime hours of midnight to 5 AM.   We 
 believe it violates the City LDC as well as being part of a broader 
 unstated anti-homeless policy of eliminating visible poverty from public 
 areas without respecting the rights of the entire community to have access 
 to those areas.\n\nIt limits public access unnecessarily to the Coastal 
 Zone.  \n\nIt discriminates against poor people (and indeed anyone) who 
 live in or drive RV's by denying them coastal access.   \n\nIt puts a 
 particular burden on those whose only affordable housing is a vehicle by 
 making it illegal to park them at night.  \n\nIt discriminates against 
 those who DO NOT own or rent property in Santa Cruz by denying them a 
 permit process.\n\nIt was done with no determination of its impact on those 
 living in their vehicles in the City and threatens their health and 
 safety.\n\nIt is especially cruel and abusive considering the acknowledged 
 shelter crisis.\n\nThe Zoning Administrator’s claim in his June 1st 
 report (p.3) that parking/camping areas are available nearby ignores the 
 inaccessibility of these areas to extremely low-income folks, just the kind 
 of people who habitate RV’s and need legal places to park during the 
 banned hours.\n\nThe citing of 4 incidents of illegal discharge within 2 
 years does not justify the wholesale exclusion of all RV vehicles.  The 
 vague claims of “criminal and illegal activities” is without specific 
 documentation.  \n\nThe 400 notices of illegal RV parking in a year is not 
 understood in context with the broader number of illegal parking for 
 vehicles generally.   Nor is it clear what the nature and significance of 
 these notices are except to cast a shadow of suspicion on those who live in 
 RV’s.   \n\nFinding 3 on p. 6 of the Zoning Administrator’s report is 
 similarly vague, containing no record of citations, arrests, or convictions 
 for the “littering, bicycle theft, private water pirating, gasoline 
 theft, wastewater leaking, and drug activity”.\n\nContrary to finding 4 
 (p. 7), the parking restricts specifically limit RV access to the beach for 
 poor people in RV’s.   “Bona fide recreational access to the 
 beach”—if you consider that applies to everyone, not just to those with 
 money is clearly affected and restricted.  Contrary to finding \n#12 (p. 8) 
 the project sacrifices free access to or along the beach and removes 
 entirely free and accessible parking for RV’s.\n\nNor has any study been 
 done regarding the impact of this ordinance on those whose only housing is 
 a vehicle in a city with shelter for less than 5% of its homeless 
 community.\n\nIt does include NOT a provision for Safe Parking spaces at 
 night, such as Santa Barbara provides, that might provide a refuge or 
 safety valve for those banned at night. \n\nIt prejudices the right to 
 travel, by eliminating the right to park an RV in Santa Cruz for those 
 visiting.  \n\nIt was passed without meaningful police documentation of the 
 alleged problems justifying the unusual exclusionary policy.\n\nIt is being 
 done without a procedure for consulting the neighborhoods involved as is 
 the accepted practice for requiring permits to park in other cities (as 
 well as in Santa Cruz for vehicles generally).\n\nThe oversized vehicle 
 restriping law passed last year provides overly broad authority to the 
 traffic engineer to expand the zone in which parking spaces for larger 
 vehicles can be completely eliminated without recourse to public comment or 
 public vote.  This particularly impacts homeless folks who live in such 
 vehicles, and specifically in Coastal zones where it can be expanded by 
 traffic engineer action.\n\nThe LCP acknowledges (p. 9) that a basic goal 
 of the Coastal Act is to “maximize access to the coast for people of all 
 income ranges…” (my emphasis).  Similar item #10 on p. 11 on 
 ‘distributing public and private recreational opportunities, visitor 
 accommodations and support facilities in a manner which ensures public 
 access, [and] equality of coastal recreation…”\n\nWe feel this law 
 should be sent back to the appropriate Commission or City Council committee 
 for more public input with the individuals seriously affected (poor people 
 who live in their vans, homeless service providers, tourists who visit the 
 city) and to more closely consider its consistency with the City’s LCP.  
 \n\nWe feel specific documentation on the abuses real and alleged that 
 supposedly motivate this law rather than the anecdotal stories presented 
 are necessary to fairly and full consider the issue.  We suggest specific 
 remedies other than total ban are appropriate.  The current law is an 
 overly broad approach that hurts poor and homeless people particularly.  
 And shames our community generally.\n\n\nSPECIFIC WORDING OF THE 
 LAW\n\n10.40.120 No person shall stop, stand or leave standing any 
 oversized vehicle on any public\nhighway, street or city parking lot 
 between the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. unless otherwise\nauthorized 
 under Municipal Code Chapter 10.40.120.\n\nDEFINITION  OF OVERSIZED VEHICLE 
 [MC 10.04.106]\n“Oversized vehicle” shall mean any motorized vehicle as 
 defined of Section 670 of the Vehicle Code or combination of motorized 
 vehicles and/or non-motorized vehicles or trailers that meets or exceeds 
 twenty-two feet in length at any time or a combination of the two following 
 criteria, exclusive of fixtures, accessories or property: seven feet in 
 height and seven feet in width.\n(a)        To determine the height, width 
 or length of the vehicles defined in this section, any extension to the 
 vehicle caused by mirrors, air conditioners, or similar attachments as 
 allowed by Section 35109, 35110 or 35111 of the Vehicle Code as may be 
 amended shall not be included.\n(b)        Oversized vehicle does not 
 include pickup trucks, vans, or sport utility vehicles, which are less than 
 twenty-five feet in length and eight feet in height.”\n\nADDITIONAL 
 PROVISIONS: City Council Staff was directed "to proceed with the Coastal 
 Development Permit process with a no parking rule from 12:00 a.m. – 5 
 a.m.; and report back 3 months after the ordinance goes into effect with 
 some options for additional measures in the ordinance that could possibly 
 expand the hours, as well as a permitting option for RV 
 parking."\n\n\nHEARING PROCEDURES AT THE COASTAL COMMISSION:  \n"New 
 appeals undergo a two-step process before the Commission, known as the 
 'substantial issue' phase and the 'de novo' phase.  At the 'substantial 
 issue' phase, section 30625(b) of the Coastal Act requires the Commission 
 to hear an appeal unless the Commission determines that no substantial 
 issue is raised by the appeal.  \n\nIf at least three Commissioners request 
 to take public testimony at the substantial issue phase of the appeal prior 
 to determining whether or not to hear an appeal, the only persons qualified 
 to testify orally before the Commission are the applicants, persons who 
 opposed the application before the local government (or their 
 representatives), and the local government.  Testimony from other persons 
 must be submitted in writing."\n\nThe appeal, in my view, is unlikely to 
 get past the "substantial issue" phase, since Coastal staff, huddling with 
 the City staff, has already found "no substantial issue" and its 
 recommendation to defeat the appeal is being forwarded to the Commission.   
 I am told the Commission rarely goes against the recommendations of its 
 staff.\n\nHowever, there seemed to be some confusion among the staff.  One 
 staffer was unaware that the law allows nighttime parking permits only to 
 those who rent or own  and not to unhoused people, van dwellers, and 
 tourists unless local housed residents made application.  Another knew 
 about the exclusion of homeless from permits and apparently didn't think 
 its exclusion of those folks was significant.\n\nWHY GO?    \nTo support 
 those who are impacted by the "RV's Begone!" law, those fighting 
 gentrification and thinly disguised anti-homeless laws generally.  This 
 battle is likely lost (though you never can tell), but the struggle will 
 continue.  It may be a chance to meet and exchange contact information with 
 folks living in RV's or supporting those who do.  \n\nThe fact remains that 
 in Santa Cruz, affordable housing for the poor is often a vehicle.  Banning 
 nighttime RV parking is the yet another step in the continuing 
 criminalizing process.  For those who were (foolishly) hoping for real 
 alternatives in the Presidential election, there are real struggles to be 
 fought locally on a day-to-day basis that matter.  Getting together with 
 others may make that more likely.  \n\nCommission Phone Number before the 
 hearing: 831-427-4863\nCommission Phone Number during the hearing: 
 415-407-3211\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/08/18789945.php
SUMMARY:Say No to the Nighttime RV Ban at the Coastal Commission Hearing
LOCATION:Hilton Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley\n6001 La Madrona Dr.\n\nStaff advises that 
 the item (#16e on the Agenda) may not be heard until 10 AM or later, but 
 suggests people come at 9 AM "to be sure".  They also warn that meetings 
 may take until mid-afternoon or even evening.  However 10-11 AM was the 
 estimated (extremely approximate) time.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/08/18789945.php
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