"I'm here to voice my concerns...the applicant has no safety or security plans," he said. "I would like to propose another choice," Clark said to the commission. I'm the community rep but I couldn't give them an answer because no one has an answer," Overfelt said in January.Half Moon Bay Mavericks surfer Tim West said he did not want to take sides, and simply wanted to support the surfing community by attending the meeting.But Mavericks surfer Ion Banner and Half Moon Bay resident spoke out against the surfing icon. Featured Classifieds are paid posts promoted by Patch community members. Fans often encounter Jeff at his family-run shops in Half Moon Bay and meets with surfers to design custom boards. The Half Moon Bay Surf Group took over the right to run last year's Mavericks contest but disbanded after sponsor Barracuda Networks announced it had pulled out of the contest in mid-April.According to the meeting agenda, Mavericks Community, LLC -- the new name of the group after its reorganization -- had applied for the contest permit.
Jeff Clarke is a former firefighter and Lieutenant on Chicago Fire and a med student at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center on Chicago Med.. Tensions ran high at the San Mateo County Harbor Commission meeting in Half Moon Bay Wednesday as Mavericks surf break founder Jeff Clark spoke out strongly against ex-wife Katherine Kelly Clark… in urban affairs and public policy, 1993), and the Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., 1995). Mr. Clark is a graduate of Harvard University (A.B. "The public was invited to review the plan," she said, referring to the meeting held on Jan. 13 where Supervisor Don Horsley and an array of public safety agencies including the county Sheriff, Coastside Fire District/Cal Fire, the Harbor District, Pillar Point Air Force Station, California Highway Patrol and the San Mateo County Parks District each spoke to details in the safety plan.After the meeting, Clark said that Kelly Clark and her organization did not know how to organize a safe contest, and that it was unclear to local businesses in Princeton what the contest viewing plans were during the time of the Dec. 2010 - Feb. 2011 contest window. Mavericks surfing legend Jeff Clark and his wife, Cassandra, were eating lunch at Crab Landing one day last July when they looked down over the harbor and saw the dilapidated fish market at the end of a strip of longtime businesses and had an idea. He continues to surf big waves, including Maverick's, and any type of wave, big or small.
Jeff Clark (born March 26, 1957 in Redwood City, California) is one of the most noteworthy big-wave surfers, famous for surfing Mavericks alone for 15 years before it was widely discovered by the big-wave surfing community.. Born in Redwood City, Clark moved with his family to Miramar Beach in Half Moon Bay when he was a young boy.