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Notice of Meeting of the Pilot Board of thePort of Corpus Christi Authority of Nueces County, Texas, on
Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at 8:30 AMIn the Nueces Room at the Solomon P. Ortiz International Center
402 North Harbor Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas
To minimize the spread of COVID-19 virus, please follow these instructions:
* THE PUBLIC MAY NOT ATTEND THIS MEETING IN PERSON, except to makepublic comments in accordance with the procedures described in agendaitem 4 below.
* Citizens may watch the live broadcast of the meeting on the internet by followingthese instructions -
* Open your internet web browser
* In the address bar type https://portofcc.com/about/commission/commissionagendas/
* Under the Upcoming Events heading click on "In Progress" for the Pilot Board Meetingon August 18, 2020. (Note that the "In Progress" link will not appear until shortlybefore the meeting starts)
* To see the Agenda Packet for this meeting, click on "Agenda Packet" under theUpcoming Events heading
* Click on "PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY PUBLIC COMMENT POLICY" toreview policy
* If you wish to make a public comment, please follow the instructions below underPublic Comments (agenda item 4).
The Agenda for this meeting of the Pilot Board of the Port of Corpus ChristiAuthority ("PCCA") is set forth below - Persons with disabilities who plan to attendthis meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contactTana Neighbors at 885-6129 at least 48 hours in advance so that appropriatearrangements can be made.
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PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Pilot Board may go into executive session at any timeduring the meeting to discuss matters listed on the agenda when authorized to do soby the provisions of Section 418.183 or Chapter 551 of the Texas GovernmentCode. In the event the Pilot Board elects to go into executive session regarding anyagenda item, the presiding officer will publicly announce the section or sections ofthe Texas Government Code authorizing the executive session.
1. Call to order and Safety Briefing
2. Conflict of Interest Affidavits
3. Minutes3.a. Approve Minutes of the June 16, 2020 Pilot Board Meeting.
June 16, 2020 Pilot Board Meeting Minutes
4. Public Comment (Each speaker is limited to 3 minutes or 60 minutes dividedby the number of speakers, whichever is less) - To make a public comment atthe meeting, you must register in advance by emailing the Port Authority’s Office ofExternal Affairs at PublicComment@pocca.com. Please include your name,address, and telephone number and state whether you will make your comments inperson or over the phone. The deadline to register for Public Comment is 5:00 PM(CT) on Monday, August 17, 2020.
5. Open Agenda
5.a. Approve Extension of Temporary Exemption to Section II of the Pilot Board'sRules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus ChristiShip Channel for Liquified Natural Gas Carrier and Suezmax Class Vessels. CORPUS-_317587-v1-Pilot_Board_CM_LNGC_Aug_18 2020Pilot Board Order Section II Aug 18 2020 w AttachmentLNGC Trial Period Extension LetterSuezmax Trial Extension LetterCheniere Request Extension Letter for NTT 29 July 2020
5.b. Appoint the following members to the Pilot Review Board pursuant to Article IIof the Pilot Review Board Bylaws:
(1) Capt. Thomas Laird - Port Industries of Corpus Christi. (2) Kevin Miller - Port Industries of Corpus Christi. (3) Xavier Valverde - South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee. (4) Capt. Joe Harrington - South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee.
Thomas Laird_-Memo 8-2020
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Kevin Miller_-_ Memo 8-2020Pilot Review Board Recommendation STWAC 2020Xavier Valverde_-_Memo 8-2020 Captain Joe Harrington_-_Memo 8-2020
5.c. Present 2020 2nd Quarter Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilot Work Hours VisualInspection Reports, per Sec V of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilotsand Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.Pilot board memo work - rest 2nd quarter 2020Pilot Work Rest Review 2nd QT 20
6. Recess Open Meeting and Convene Executive Session- - In this executivesession the Pilot Board will deliberate or receive legal advice regarding (1) each ofthe following matters pursuant to the Section(s) of the Texas Open Meetings inparenthesis at the end of such matter, and (2) any other agenda item announced bythe Chairman of the meeting. The Commissioners of the Pilot Board will deliberatethe purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property in executive session only ifdeliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on PCCA's positionin negotiations with a third person.
6.a. Legal advice from PCCA counsel regarding the Pilot Review Board andChapter 70 of the Texas Transportation Code. (§551.071).
7. Reconvene in Open Session and take action on (1) the following agendaitems, (2) any other items on this agenda that were postponed or tabled untilafter Executive Session, and (3) any agenda items from the Executive Sessionrequiring Pilot Board action.
8. Adjourn
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OFFICIAL MINUTES OF PILOT BOARD MEETING June 16, 2020
The Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (the
“Pilot Board”) met on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, at 8:30 a.m., at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center (Nueces Room), 402 Harbor Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Present: Mr. Charles Zahn Mr. David P. Engel (Via Videoconference) Mr. Wes Hoskins (Via Videoconference)
Ms. Catherine Hilliard Mr. Al Jones (Via Videoconference) Dr. Bryan Gulley
Staff Present: Mr. Sean Strawbridge Mr. Clark Robinson Mr. Kent Britton Mr. Omar Garcia Mr. Russell Cordo Ms. Sherry DuBois Chief Eric Giannamore Ms. Tana Neighbors Mr. Bennie Benavides
Mr. Bland Chamberlain Others Present: Mr. Leo J. Welder, Jr. Mr. Dane C. Bruun (Via Videoconference) Others Present: Capt. Mike Kershaw
Consultant Capt. Kevin Monaco Aransas-CC Pilots Assn. Mr. Richard R. Valls, Jr.
1. Meeting called to order
2. Conflict of Interest Affidavits: None were submitted. 3. Minutes:
3. a. May 19, 2020 Minutes:
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Action: On motion made by Mr. Engel and seconded by Ms. Hilliard, the Pilot Board approved the minutes of the May 19, 2020 Pilot Board meeting, in the form presented to the meeting.
4. Public Comments: None were received. 5. Recess Open Session and Convene Executive Session: At 8:33 a.m. Mr. Zahn
announced that the Pilot Board would go into executive session pursuant to §551.071 of the Texas Government Code, to deliberate agenda item 5a which was described in the agenda as follows:
5a. Legal advice from PCCA counsel regarding the Pilot Review Board and Chapter 70 of the Texas Transportation Code. (§551.071)
6. At 9:04 a.m., the Pilot Board reconvened in Open Session.
7. Adjourn: On motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned at 9:04
a.m.
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DATE: August 18, 2020
TO: Pilot Board
FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
Extension of Temporary Exemption to Section II of the Pilot Board’s Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel for
Liquified Natural Gas Carrier and Suezmax Class Vessels.
SUMMARY: Staff requests the Pilot Board adopt an order extending the temporary exemptions in Section II of the Pilot Board’s Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel for Liquified Natural Gas Carrier and Suezmax class vessels.
BACKGROUND: Section II of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel (“Pilot Rules”), adopted August 1, 2013, defines certain limitations and restrictions for vessels transiting the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers (“LNGC”) represent a new class of vessels transiting the CCSC. On August 21, 2018, the Pilot Board approved a temporary rule change that exempts LNGCs from the requirements of Section II, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions. The original exemption period provided for a term of one (1) year and allowed for a twelve-month extension. The 12 -month extension was granted August 20, 2019. A six (6) month extension is requested until the Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots (“ACC Pilots”) recommend rules and regulations for LNGCs on the CCSC. The temporary exemption does not limit or supersede the on-scene discretion of an individual Pilot or ship’s Master as they navigate vessels on the CCSC. The ACC Pilots continue to evaluate the rules and regulations governing LNGC vessels and an extension of the trial period is necessary for the evaluations to continue. On August 20, 2019, the Pilot Board adopted an order authorizing a temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels from the restrictions in Section II of the Pilot Rules, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions, for a period of six (6) months with the option to extend the trial period for an additional six (6) months, if necessary. The temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels was extended and will expire on August 31, 2020. The ACC Pilots have requested an additional one (1) year extension of the temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels before they recommend rules and regulations to the Pilot Board for Suezmax class vessels.
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18 , 2020
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On July 16, 2020 the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee (“STWAC”) held a meeting and agreed by majority vote to recommend a six (6) month extension of the temporary exemption for LNGC class vessels and a one (1) year extension of the temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels. Both temporary rule changes will commence on August 18, 2020. Notice of these proposed rule changes was posted in accordance with the requirements of Section 70.021 of the Texas Transportation Code. ALTERNATIVES: N/A
CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: Complies with Chapter 70 of the Texas Transportation Code which provides the Port Commissioners serve as the Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Port of Corpus Christi with exclusive jurisdiction over the Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots. EMERGENCY: N/A
FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Pilot Board adopt an order extending the temporary exemptions in Section II of the Pilot Board’s Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel for Liquified Natural Gas Carrier and Suezmax class vessels.
DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES:
Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office
Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge
LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:
Notice of Proposed Rule Change (August 6, 2020) Order Adopting Rule Change Cheniere Energy Inc. Letter (July 29, 2020) STWAC Letter approving LNGC exemption (July 30, 2020) STWAC Letter approving Suezmax exemption (August 15, 2019) A-CC Pilots Letter (August 7, 2020)
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AN ORDER OF
THE BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS
FOR THE PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY
Whereas, the current Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus
Christi Ship Channel (“Pilotage Rules and Regulations”), approved and adopted by the Board of
Pilot Commissioners for the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (“Pilot Board”) in accordance with
Chapter 70, Texas Transportation Code, are attached hereto as Attachment One; and
Whereas, on August 21, 2018, the Pilot Board adopted an order authorizing a temporary
exemption for Liquified Natural Gas Carrier (“LNGC”) class vessels from the restrictions in
Section II of the Pilotage Rules and Regulations, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions;
and
Whereas, the temporary exemption was extended by the Pilot Board on August 20, 2019,
for an addition one (1) year term; and
Whereas, the Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots (“ACC Pilots”) have requested an additional
six (6) month extension of the temporary exemption for LNGC class vessels before they
recommend rules and regulations to the Pilot Board for LNGC class vessels; and
Whereas, on August 20, 2019, the Pilot Board adopted an order authorizing a temporary
exemption for Suezmax class vessels from the restrictions in Section II of the Pilotage Rules and
Regulations, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions, for a period of six (6) months with the
option to extend the trial period for an additional six (6) months, if necessary; and
Whereas, the temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels was extended and will expire
on August 31, 2020; and
Whereas, the ACC Pilots have requested an additional one (1) year extension of the
temporary exemption for Suezmax class vessels before they recommend rules and regulations to
the Pilot Board for Suezmax class vessels; and
Whereas, notice of the proposed rule change was posted in accordance with the
requirements of Section 70.021 of the Texas Transportation Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Pilot Board that:
Section 1. The Pilot Board hereby amends the Pilotage Rules and Regulations by revising
Section II of the Pilotage Rules and Regulations.
Section 2. Pursuant to the power and authority granted to the Pilot Board in Section 70.016
of the Texas Transportation Code, the Pilot Board hereby amends the Pilotage Rules and
Regulations by revising Section II thereto to read as follows:
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II LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Draft Restrictions
The Maximum Draft for any Vessel transiting the CCSC will be 45 feet (13.72 meters), and with a
positive tide reading.
Combined Beam Restrictions
The following Combined Beam Restrictions will apply to all Vessels:
• Within Cut A, the permissible combined beam for passing Vessels is 265 feet (80.77
meters).
• Within Cut B, the permissible combined beam for passing Vessels is 215 feet (65.53
meters).
• Within the Inner Harbor, at the location of the ADM and Citgo Docks, the permissible
combined beam for passing Vessels (including combined beam of Vessels berthed at
ADM and Citgo Docks) is 357 feet (108.81 meters).
Daylight Only Passage Restrictions
The following vessels are subject to Daylight Only Passage Restrictions:
• All Vessels greater than 900 feet (274.32 meters) Length Over All (LOA)
• All Vessels greater than 130,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)
• All Vessels greater than 250 feet (76.20 meters) transiting “Dead Ship”
• All Vessels subject to USCG Letter of Deviation requiring Tug Escort
• All Vessels with greater than 26 feet (7.92 meters) trim, when passing under the Harbor
Bridge
• All Category One Tankers
The following applies to all Vessels subject to Daylight Only Passage Restrictions as per these
Rules:
• Inbound Passages are restricted to Pilot boarding no earlier than ½ hour before Sunrise,
and no later than the times detailed below for the various locations.
• Outbound Passages are restricted to Pilot boarding no earlier than Sunrise, and no later
than the times detailed below for the various locations.
o From Viola Basin - 5 ½ hours before Sunset
o From Tule Basin - 5 hours before Sunset
o From Chemical Basin - 4 ½ hours before Sunset
o From Avery Basin - 4 hours before Sunset
o From Main Basin - 3 ½ hours before Sunset
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o From Ingleside - 2 ½ hours before Sunset
Suezmax Temporary Exemption – 1-year extension (Effective September 1, 2020) Effective September 1, 2019, the Pilot Board adopted a temporary rule change exempting the following vessels (excluding VLCC’s) from the Daylight Only Passage Restrictions while transiting Cut A of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel with no cargo onboard in a ballast condition. • All Vessels greater than 900 feet (274.32meters) Length Over All (LOA) • All vessels greater than 130,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) The temporary exemption is contingent upon one-way traffic in Cut A for all ocean-going vessels when transiting at night. The temporary rule change (currently set to expire August 31, 2020) is hereby extended for an additional one (1) year term and will now expire on August 31, 2021. The temporary exemption shall not limit or supersede the on-scene discretion of an individual Pilot or ship’s Master as they navigate vessels on the CCSC. On or before the expiration of the temporary exemption period, the Pilots will recommend rules and regulations effecting Suezmax class vessels for Pilot Board consideration. One Way Traffic Restrictions
The following Vessels will be restricted to One Way Traffic within Cut B:
• All Vessels greater than 900 feet (274.32 meters) Length Over All (LOA)
• All Vessels greater than 130,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)
• All Vessels greater than 250 feet (76.20 meters) transiting “Dead Ship”
The following Vessels will be restricted to One Way Traffic within both Cut A and Cut B:
• All Category One Tankers when transiting at night
Two Pilot Requirements
The following Vessels are required to retain the services of two Pilots for the transit:
• All Vessels greater than 900 feet (274.32 meters) Length Over All (LOA)
• All Vessels greater than 130,000 Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)
• All Vessels greater than 250 feet (76.20 meters) transiting “Dead Ship”
• All Vessels subject to USCG Letter of Deviation requiring Tug Escort
• All Vessels with greater than 26 feet (7.92 meters) trim, when passing under Harbor Bridge
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• All Vessels with a beam of greater than 120 feet (36.58 meters), when transiting the Inner
Harbor, at the ADM and Citgo Docks, when both docks are occupied
• All Category One and Two Tankers when transiting at night
Additional Requirements
All Vessels greater than 1,600 Gross Tons shall have available a functional AIS Pilot Plug.
All Aransas – Corpus Christ Pilots shall be provided with a Portable Pilot Unit for use during the
transit.
LNGC Temporary Exemption – 6-month extension (Effective August 18, 2020) Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers (LNGC) represent a new class of vessels transiting the CCSC. Effective as of August 21, 2018, the Pilot Board adopted a temporary rule change temporarily exempting LNGCs from the requirements of this Section II, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions. The temporary rule change (currently set to expire August 20, 2020) is hereby extended for an additional six (6) month term and will now expire on February 28, 2021. The temporary exemption shall not limit or supersede the on-scene discretion of an individual Pilot or ship’s Master as they navigate vessels on the CCSC. On or before the expiration of the temporary exemption period, the Pilots will recommend rules and regulations effecting LNGC class vessels for Pilot Board consideration.
Section 4. The amendment to Section II of the Pilotage Rules and Regulations shall be
effective on August 18, 2020.
IT IS ACCORDINGLY SO ORDERED this 18th day of August 2020.
______________________________
Presiding Officer of the Pilot Board
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Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots PO Box 2767, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403
Telephone (361) 884-5899 Facsimile (361) 884-1659
August 7, 2020
Mr. Sean C. Strawbridge
Secretary of the Pilot Board
Port of Corpus Christi Authority
222 Power Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Dear Mr. Strawbridge, The Aransas – Corpus Christi Pilots are in support of extending the Liquid Natural Gas Carrier (LNGC) trial period. As you are aware, LNGC vessels are not currently defined in the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, nor are any of their passage restrictions. The pilots continue to support LNGCs be designated as a new class of vessel in the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. We embarked on this LNG journey in November 2018 when the first LNGC vessel transited into Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Liquefaction (CLL) terminal and are now in the final stages of our planned evaluation process of this new class of vessel now calling on our waterway. Although this trail period has been very successful, we have faced some setbacks in the amount of available night transits. The recent slowdown in LNG export coupled with the dredging operations this past fall/winter has limited the number of night transits available to allow us to complete our phased evaluation process, and thus our support for a short extension. The pilots remain committed to trying to establish guidelines and concepts that will allow maximum channel utilization on our waterway, and feel that this extension will allow us the ability to continue that process in a safe and responsible manner.
Respectfully Submitted,
Captain Kevin Monaco
Presiding Officer
Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots
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Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots PO Box 2767, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403
Telephone (361) 884-5899 Facsimile (361) 884-1659
August 7, 2020
Mr. Sean C. Strawbridge
Secretary of the Pilot Board
Port of Corpus Christi Authority
222 Power Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Dear Mr. Strawbridge,
The Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots feel it is necessary to extend the trial period for Suezmax class tankers
and are in support of an extension. We are continuing to evaluate the viability of safely moving these
large widebody tankers at night and remain committed to determining that this ambitious endeavor can
be done in a safe, efficient, and responsible manner.
The pilots remain diligent in our efforts to establish guidelines and concepts that will allow maximum
channel utilization without compromising safety and extending this trial period will assist us in doing that.
Respectfully submitted,
Captain Kevin Monaco Presiding Officer Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots
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Corpus Christi Liquefaction Cheniere Energy, Inc 662 Highway 35 Gregory, Texas 78359 Phone: 337.569.7326 Fax: 713.375.6000
Mr. Sean Strawbridge
Secretary of the Pilot Board
Port of Corpus Christi Authority
222 Powers St, Corpus Christi, TX 78401
July 29, 2020
Subj: LNG Carrier Night Trial Period Extension Request for August 2020 Pilot Board Consideration
Mr. Sean Strawbridge,
On behalf of Ari Aziz, General Manager of Corpus Christi Liquefaction, Inc (CCL), the LNG
Representatives of the South Texas Waterways Committee request an extension to be enacted within the
current Rules and Regulations. An extension until February 1st, 2021 is requested for the ongoing trial
period for LNG Carriers (LNGCs) originally approved August 21st 2018 by the PCCA Pilot Board per
the following excerpt:
RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING PILOTS AND PILOTAGE ON THE CORPUS
CHRISTI SHIP CHANNEL EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2013
AMENDED EFFECTIVE AUGUST 21, 2018:
LNGC Temporary Exemption (Effective August 21, 2018) Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers (LNGC) represent a new class of vessels transiting the CCSC. Effective as of August 21, 2018, LNGCs are temporary exempt from the requirements of this Page 2 of 7 272940v5 Section II, including Daylight Only Passage Restrictions. The temporary exemption period shall last for a term of one (1) year and may be extended if necessary until the Pilots recommend rules and regulations for LNGCs on the CCSC. The temporary exemption shall not limit or supersede the on-scene discretion of an individual Pilot or ship’s Master as they navigate vessels on the CCSC.
The Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots (Pilots) continue to support LNGCs to be designated as a new class of
vessel concerning the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship
Channel. LNGC operational rules reside in the PCCA Pilot Rules as a “Trial Period” for the Pilots to
evaluate.
Since the inaugural visit in November 2018, over 150 vessels carrying LNG have transited to our facility
in Gregory, TX. The pilots performed their first partial night time transit 27 July 2019 when Capt
Grumbles commenced navigation at 0530 from the Sea Buoy to our facility. Since this time the pilots
have successfully performed over 40 LNGCs transits with some portion of the passage during either
partial or full night time conditions, these transits have been both in and outbound.
As such the Trial Period has been deemed very successful so far by the Pilots and Cheniere, however the
trial period faced challenges when many night transit opportunities were unavailable due to the months-
long dredging operations during the fall and winter 2019-2020 timeframe. This short extension request
would allow the pilots to complete their evaluations based upon their accumulated experiences with
these vessels. At the conclusion, the Pilots will report back their recommended Rules and Regulations
for this new class of Vessel to provide the safest and most beneficial means to operate.
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CCL operates a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility along the La Quinta ship channel in the Port of
Corpus Christi. This recommendation for continued night time operations is being made following
years of evaluation; including over two months of actual full mission bridge simulator time, whereby
every Pilot and Tug Captain participated and improved their expertise. This trial period ensures the
LNGC’s higher safety, lesser draft, higher horsepower to weight ratio, faster turning times, and
increased performance are commensurate with the simulator and promote Pilots’ LNGC ship handling
expertise.
Important safety factors for LNGC risk management include:
• Pilot and Tug Captains received intensive, high fidelity simulator training from the Sea buoy to
CCL and return transit in day/night time conditions with certificated training.
• Four specialty-built tugs escort the LNGCs with dedicated trained tug crews.
• LNGC drafts do not exceed 41 feet.
• Pilot-approved Aids to Navigation for this transit have been upgraded and/or newly built.
• The Physical Oceanographic Real Times System (PORTS) supports Pilots’ transit.
• Every LNGC movement is vetted for safety, security and proficiency of the vessel and crew.
Regards,
John R Pasch
John Pasch Manager Marine Operations, Cheniere LNG O&M Services, LLC, 622 Hwy 35, Gregory, TX 78359
Phone: +1-361.977.1318
Cell: +1-504.236.6562
John.Pasch@Cheniere.com
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DATE: August 18, 2020 TO: Pilot Board FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
SUMMARY: Staff requests the Pilot Board appoint Capt. Thomas Laird to the Pilot Review Board as the Port Industries of Corpus Christi representative. BACKGROUND: On April 17, 2018 the Pilot Board approved amendments to the Pilot Review Board Bylaws. Section II of the Amended Bylaws requires one representative with a marine background recommended to the Pilot Board by the Port Industries of Corpus Christi. On August 13, 2020 the Port Industries of Corpus Christi met and selected Capt. Thomas Laird as the Pilot Review Board Representative for the Port Industries of Corpus Christi. Pilot Review Board members serve two (2) year terms. The Pilot Review Board is currently set to conduct a complaint hearing on September 3, 2020. Given the current PRB members’ familiarity with the complaint, PCCA Staff recommends the effective date of Capt. Laird’s appointment as Pilot Review Board Representative be October 1, 2020. ALTERNATIVES: N/A CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: Complies with Chapter Section 70.018 of the Texas Transportation Code which provides that the Pilot Board shall establish a Pilot Review Board to hear and review complaints against pilots and to make recommendations to the Pilot Board concerning complaints. EMERGENCY: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve Capt. Thomas Laird as the Pilot Review Board representative for the Port Industries of Corpus Christi for a two-year term beginning October 1, 2020.
Approve the Appointment of Capt. Thomas Laird to the Pilot Review Board as the Port Industries of Corpus Christi Representative
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18, 2020
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DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES: Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resume
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DATE: August 18, 2020 TO: Pilot Board FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
SUMMARY: Staff requests the Pilot Board appoint Kevin Miller to the Pilot Review Board as the Port Industries of Corpus Christi alternate representative. BACKGROUND: On April 17, 2018 the Pilot Board approved amendments to the Pilot Review Board Bylaws. Section II of the Amended Bylaws requires one representative with a marine background recommended to the Pilot Board by the Port Industries of Corpus Christi. It further states “One alternate shall be nominated by each voting member so as to assure the required quorum at all times”. On August 13, 2020 the Port Industries of Corpus Christi met and selected Kevin Miller as the Pilot Review Board Alternate Representative for the Port Industries of Corpus Christi. Pilot Review Board members serve two (2) year terms. The Pilot Review Board is currently set to conduct a complaint hearing on September 3, 2020. Given the current PRB members’ familiarity with the complaint, PCCA Staff recommends the effective date of Mr. Miller’s appointment as Pilot Review Board Alternate Representative be October 1, 2020. ALTERNATIVES: N/A CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: Complies with Chapter Section 70.018 of the Texas Transportation Code which provides that the Pilot Board shall establish a Pilot Review Board to hear and review complaints against pilots and to make recommendations to the Pilot Board concerning complaints. EMERGENCY: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A
Approve the Appointment of Kevin Miller to the Pilot Review Board as the Port Industries of Corpus Christi Alternate Representative
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18, 2020
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve Kevin Miller as the Pilot Review Board alternate representative for the Port Industries of Corpus Christi for a two-year term beginning October 1, 2020. DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES: Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resume
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August 11, 2020
Sean Strawbridge
222 Powers Street
Corpus Christi TX 78401
Dear Mr. Strawbridge,
As you know, the South Texas Waterways Advisory Committee (STWAC) is a Harbor Safety Committee
comprised of representatives and stakeholders from organizations such as POCCA, Aransas–Corpus
Christi Pilots Association, harbor tugs, refineries, agents, etc.
Per the 2018 Pilot Review Board Bylaws, STWAC recommends one voting member and one alternate to the Pilot Review Board to serve a period of two years. In 2018 STWAC submitted a recommendation for Captain Joe Harrington as primary and Captain Richard
Russell as the alternate, and in 2018 the Pilot Board subsequently approved both for membership.
In June 2020, STWAC was requested to elect representatives to the Pilot Review Board to commence at the end of the August terms of Captains Harrington and Russell. At the July STWAC Meeting, the committee voted unanimously to recommend Commander Xavier F. Valverde, Sr., USN (Ret.) as the primary representative and Captain Joe Harrington as the alternate to the Pilot Review Board. Please contact me if you require additional information.
Respectfully,
Xavier F. Valverde, Sr.
STWAC Chairperson
xvalverde@gandhtowing.com
361-446-9606
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DATE: August 18, 2020 TO: Pilot Board FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
SUMMARY: Staff requests the Pilot Board appoint Xavier Valverde to the Pilot Review Board as the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee Representative. BACKGROUND: On April 17, 2018, the Pilot Board approved amendments to the Pilot Review Board Bylaws. Section II of the Amended Bylaws requires that one voting member be recommended to the Pilot Board by the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee. On July 16, 2020 the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee met and selected Xavier Valverde as the Pilot Review Board Representative for the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee. Pilot Review Board members serve two (2) year terms. The Pilot Review Board is currently set to conduct a complaint hearing on September 3, 2020. Given the current PRB members’ familiarity with the complaint, PCCA Staff recommends the effective date of Xavier Valverde’s appointment as Pilot Review Board member be October 1, 2020. ALTERNATIVES: N/A CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: Complies with Chapter Section 70.018 of the Texas Transportation Code which provides that the Pilot Board shall establish a Pilot Review Board to hear and review complaints against pilots and to make recommendations to the Pilot Board concerning complaints. EMERGENCY: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve Xavier Valverde as the Pilot Review Board representative for the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee for a two-year term beginning October 1, 2020.
Appoint Xavier Valverde to the Pilot Review Board as the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee Representative
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18, 2020
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DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES: Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Xavier Valverde resume STWAC Pilot Review Board Letter (August 11, 2020)
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DATE: August 18, 2020 TO: Pilot Board FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
SUMMARY: Staff requests the Pilot Board appoint Capt. Joe Harrington to the Pilot Review Board as the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee Alternate Representative. BACKGROUND: On April 17, 2018, the Pilot Board approved amendments to the Pilot Review Board Bylaws. Section II of the Amended Bylaws requires that one voting member be recommended to the Pilot Board by the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee. On July 16, 2020, the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee met and selected Capt. Joe Harrington as the Pilot Review Board Alternate Representative for the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee. Pilot Review Board members serve two (2) year terms. The Pilot Review Board is currently set to conduct a complaint hearing on September 3, 2020. Given the current PRB members’ familiarity with the complaint, PCCA Staff recommends the effective date of Capt. Harrington’s appointment as Pilot Review Board Alternate be October 1, 2020. ALTERNATIVES: N/A CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: Complies with Section 70.018 of the Texas Transportation Code which provides that the Pilot Board shall establish a Pilot Review Board to hear and review complaints against pilots and to make recommendations to the Pilot Board concerning complaints. EMERGENCY: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve Capt. Joe Harrington as the Pilot Review Board Alternate Representative for the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee for a two-year term beginning October 1, 2020.
Appoint Capt. Joe Harrington to the Pilot Review Board as the South Texas Waterway Advisory Committee Alternate Representative
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18, 2020
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DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES: Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Resume Capt. Joe Harrington STWAC Pilot Review Board Letter (August 11, 2020)
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DATE: August 18, 2020 TO: Pilot Board FROM: Russell Cordo, Harbormaster russell@pocca.com (361) 885-6166
SUMMARY: On August 11, 2020 Capt. F. Mike Kershaw, a Port/Pilot Liaison consultant, reviewed the Pilot’s master work hours’ logbook for the 2nd quarter of 2020 as required by Section V of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel adopted October 1, 2014. BACKGROUND: Section V of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, adopted October 1, 2014, defines the work-rest requirements for Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilots. Section V states that the pilots will keep a master logbook for all pilots and make it available for inspection by the Pilot Board or its representatives upon request. On August 11, 2020 Capt. Kershaw reviewed the Pilot’s master work hours’ logbook for the 2nd quarter of 2020. Attached is Capt. Kershaw’s report summarizing his inspection. ALTERNATIVES: N/A CONFORMITY TO PORT POLICY: The Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilot Work Hours Visual Inspection Report complies with Sec V of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. EMERGENCY: N/A FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the 2nd Quarter 2020 Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilot Work Hours Visual Inspection Report performed August 11, 2020 per Section V of the Rules and Regulations Governing Pilots and Pilotage on the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.
Aransas-Corpus Christi Pilot Work Hours Visual Inspection Report for 2nd Quarter 2020
AGENDA MEMORANDUM Action Item for Pilot Board Meeting of August 18, 2020
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DEPARTMENTAL CLERARANCES: Originating Department Harbormaster’s Office Reviewed by Russell Cordo Legal Dane Bruun Executive Staff Sean Strawbridge LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: Pilot Work/Rest Review Report (August 11, 2020)
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Pilot Work Rest Review
2nd Qt, 2020
August, 11, 2020
11: 00 hr.
Present: Capt. F. M. Kershaw, Capt. Kevin Monaco and staff as needed.
The Aransas Corpus Christi Pilots presented computer generated vessel
movement logs for the 2nd Qt, 2020 for the determination of compliance with
POCCA Pilot Board Rules, Sec. 70:017 State of Texas Transportation
code.
A random review of all full commissioned pilots as well as a total review of
all movements preformed by two (2) commissioned pilots, one from each
watch and all movements preformed by a Deputy Pilot. A total of 355 of
1595 movements where audited finding one (1) overage of .2 hr. attributed
to vessel congestion in MAIN BASIN area.
Based upon the above mentioned audit, I consider the ACCP Pilots to be in
compliance with the Work Rest Rules as set forth in the Pilot Board Rules.
Respectively,
Capt. F. M. Kershaw
Port/Pilot Liaison
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