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SECURITY ZONE SAN MATEO POINT, SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF.

By virtue of the authority vested in me as Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, by 49 CFR 1.4 (32 F.R. 5606) and Executive Order 10173 as amended by Executive Orders 10277, 10352, and 11249, I hereby affirm for publication in the Federal Register the order of Charles Tighe, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, 11th Coast Guard District, who has exercised authority as District Commander, such order reading as follows:

California-San Clemente-San Mateo Point

Security Zone Established

Whereas, pursuant to the request of the U.S. Secret Service, and acting under the authority of the Act of June 15, 1917 (40 Stat. 220) as amended and the regulations in Part 6, Subchapter A, Chapter I, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, and as the Commander, 11th Coast Guard District, I hereby designate and establish the San Mateo Point Security Zone, San Clemente, Calif.

Security zone: The San Mateo Point Security Zone consists of the following three areas:

1. Area I-All water and underwater areas bounded by and within the perimeter defined by the following points:

A. 33°23.8' N., 117°36.0' W.
B. 33°23.0' N., 117°35.4′ W.

C. 33°22.5' N., 117°36.0' W. D. 33°23.1' N., 117°36.3′ W.

E. 33°23.6' N., 117°36.6′ W.

Points "C," "D," and "E" are marked by unlighted white can buoys with two horizontal bands of international orange, one band at the top of the buoy and one band just above the waterline, and an international-orange vertical open-faced diamond shape having an international-orange cross centered in the diamond with the words "Security Zone" below the diamond.

2. Area II-That portion of the beach between points "A" and "B" from the sea to 50 feet shoreward of the AT&SF railroad tracks.

3. Area III-All fenced-in land areas within the resident of the President of the United States and the U.S. Coast Guard Loran Station.

The regulations: Commencing 8 a.m. P.s.t., December 24, 1969, the Areas designated herein shall be closed to all vessels and persons, except those vessels and persons authorized by the Commander, 11th Coast Guard District, whenever the Security Zone is in effect and being enforced.

1. The Security Zone will be in effect and enforced for Area I at such times as a U.S. Coast Guard Cutter is in the vicinity of the Security Zone. All persons and vessels (including swimmers and surfboards) are directed to remain outside Area I of the Security Zone when a U.S. Coast Guard Cutter is present in the vicinity. Area I of the Security Zone is open for public use at all other other times.

2. The Security Zone will be in effect and enforced for Area II at such times as signs so stating are displayed on the beach at the northern and southern limits of the area being enforced as a Security Zone. All persons are directed to remain outside Area II of the Security Zone when such signs are displayed. Area II of the Security Zone is open for public use consistent with private property rights at all other times.

e. The Security Zone will be in effect and enforced for Area III at all times. All unauthorized persons are directed to remain outside of Area III of the Security Zone at all times.

Enforcement. This order will be enforced by Coast Guard officers and noncommissioned officers and agents of the U.S. Secret Service. From time to time, other Federal, State, municipal, and private agencies may be designated to assist in the enforcement of this order.

Penalties for violation: Penalties for violation of the above order are provided by section 2, title II of the Act of June 15, 1917, as amended (50 USC 192):

If any owner, agent, master, officer, or person in charge, or any member of the crew of any vessel fails to comply with any regulations or rule issued or order given under the provision of this title, or obstructs or interferes with the exercise of any power conferred by this title, he shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 10 years and may, at the discretion of the court, be fined not more than $10,000. Any other person who knowingly fails to comply with any regulations or rule issued or order given under the provisions of this title, or knowingly obstructs or interferes with the exercise of any power conferred by this title, shall be similarly punished.

Dated: January 8, 1970.

W. J. SMITH, Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant.

[F.R. Doc. 70-433; Filed, Jan. 12, 1970; 8:48 a.m]

BISCAYNE BAY ADJACENT TO KEY BISCAYNE, MIAMI, FLA.

Closed to Navigation

By virtue of the authority vested in me as Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, by 49 CFR 1.4 (32 F.R. 5606) and Executive Order 10173 as amended by Executive Orders 10277, 10352, and 11249, I hereby affirm for publication in the Federal Register the order of John F. Thompson, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District, who has exercised authority as District Commander, such order reading as follows:

Security Zone, Biscayne Bay Adjacent to Key

Biscayne

Pursuant to the request of the U.S. Secret Service, and acting under the authority of the Act of June 15, 1917 (40 Stat. 220), as amended, and the regulations in Part 6, Subchapter A, Chapter I, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations, and as Commander, 7th Coast Guard District, I hereby designate and establish a Security Zone as follows:

All water and land and water bounded by and within the perimeter commencing at the southern tip of Harbor Point on Key Biscayne, Miami, Fla., in position 25°41′17.5" N., 80°10′32′′ W.; thence along a line bearing 304° T to position 25°41′36′′ N., 80°11'02.5" W.; thence along a line bearing 034° T to position 25°42'07.5" N., 80°10′40′′ W.; thence along a line bearing 124° T to the shoreline on Key Biscayne at position 25°41'60'' N., 80°10'12" W.; thence southerly along the waters edge to the point of origin.

Commencing 6 a.m., November 16, 1968, the area designated herein shall be closed to all vessels and

persons, except those vessels and persons authorized by Commander, 7th Coast Guard District, or Captain of the Port, Miami, Fla., whenever the Security Zone is in effect and is being enforced. The presence of a U.S. Coast Guard vessel in the area will indicate that the Security Zone is closed.

All persons and vessels are directed to remain outside the closed area when a U.S. Coast Guard vessel is present in the vicinity. This order will be enforced by the Captain of the Port, Miami, Fla., and by U.S. Coast Guard personnel under his command or the command of Commander, 7th Coast Guard District. The aid of other Federal, State, Municipal and private agencies may be enlisted under the authority of the Captain of the Port in the enforcement of this order.

Penalties for violation of the above order: Section 2, Title II of the Act of June 15, 1917, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 192, provides as follows:

If any owner, agent, master, officer or person in charge, or any member of the crew of any such vessel fails to comply with any regulations or rule issued or order given under the provisions of this title, or obstructs or interferes with the exercise of any power conferred by this title, he shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 10 years. and may, at the discretion of the court, be fined not more than $10,000.

Dated: November 26, 1968.

P.E. TRIMBLE, Vice Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Commandant.

[F.R. Doc. 68-14352; Filed, Nov. 29, 1968; 8:47 a.m.]

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CHANGES MADE IN TEXT SINCE LAST EDITION

33 CFR SUBCHAPTERS A, K, AND L

Federal Register, November 30, 1968, Vol. 33, No. 233, page 17864.
Federal Register, October 29, 1969, Vol. 34, No. 208, page 17478.
Federal Register, May 15, 1970, Vol. 35, No. 95, page 7556.
Federal Register, September 11, 1970, Vol. 35, No. 177, page 14315.
Federal Register, January 13, 1970, Vol. 35, No. 8, page 440.
Federal Register, January 20, 1971, Vol. 36, No. 13, page 909.
Federal Register, January 28, 1971, Vol. 36, No. 19, page 1337.
Federal Register, April 1, 1971, Vol. 36, No. 63, page 5978.
Federal Register, May 1, 1971, Vol. 36, No. 85, page 8211.
Federal Register, August 24, 1971, Vol. 36, No. 164, page 16577.
Federal Register, February 15, 1972, Vol. 37, No. 31, page 3350.

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