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Encinitas Surf School Permits: Changes Proposed Amid Complaints

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Encinitas Considers New Restrictions for Surf ⁣Schools,Raising Concerns Over business Viability

ENCINITAS,Calif. – A proposal to limit class ⁣sizes for permitted surf ⁤schools operating on‍ Encinitas⁣ beaches is facing pushback from instructors and parks commissioners, who worry the changes could ‍negatively impact businesses and access to lessons. The city ⁤is considering reducing the ​maximum ⁣class size from⁤ 12 to six students for some schools, sparking debate⁢ over beach access, revenue, and fair permitting practices.

The proposed changes come as Encinitas reviews its surf school permit system, ​which has been in place as 2009 and currently supports⁢ nine commercial operators.city revenue from the permits ⁣ranges from ‌$23,000 to $41,000 ⁤annually, ‍based on a $5 per ​student, per day fee. While ⁣city officials aim to balance recreational‍ use‍ of the beaches, surf⁢ school owners argue the restrictions would significantly ⁢hinder their ability to ‍operate profitably.

Progressive Surf Academy founder Christian Marcher, ​who holds ​a permit for Beacons Beach, expressed concern that a six-student limit wouldn’t be financially sustainable. “That’s typically ⁢a two ⁣or three-hour period⁤ in ‌the mornings, and six students‌ in a two-hour‌ period isn’t going to make ⁤for a financially prosperous business,” he said. Maui Surf Academy Owner and Head⁢ Instructor Matthew Allen also operates under the city’s permit system.

During a recent Parks⁢ and Recreation Commission meeting, ​commissioners echoed concerns about the potential impact of the changes, requesting further review ​of permit request procedures and a deeper assessment of‌ how the ⁣limits would ‍affect ⁢student access. Commissioner Bridget Kimball suggested a public workshop to‍ address the growing⁤ discussion surrounding the issue, noting, “There’s a ‌lot of ⁣energy around this.”

The commission voted‌ to⁣ continue the discussion to next month’s meeting, seeking more time for public comment and a complete review⁣ of the proposed changes. The city staff report indicates the current permit system allows⁣ surf⁣ schools to utilize beach areas⁣ for ​much of the day, tho optimal teaching conditions are limited to ⁤a specific window each morning.

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