January 9, 2007 City Council Regular Meeting
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C. CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Mayor Rosansky reported that during closed session the City Council reviewed the possible purchase by the City of the tennis court property on Pacific Coast Highway. Subsequent to earlier indications the property owners said they were no longer interested in selling the property to the City. As a result, the City will no longer consider purchase of the property and the City will not attempt a taking of the property by eminent domain or any other means.
C. CLOSED SESSION REPORT - Mayor Rosansky reported that during closed session the City Council reviewed the possible purchase by the City of the tennis court property on Pacific Coast Highway. Subsequent to earlier indications the property owners said they were no longer interested in selling the property to the City. As a result, the City will no longer consider purchase of the property and the City will not attempt a taking of the property by eminent domain or any other means.
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D. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE- Council Member Gardner
D. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE- Council Member Gardner
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E. INVOCATION- Jim de Boom, Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council
E. INVOCATION- Jim de Boom, Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council
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Presentation by Marian Bergeson to Raise Money for the Corona del Mar Pool - Marian Bergeson presented a progress report on the $750,000 refurbishing efforts for the Marian Bergeson pool at Corona del Mar High School. She thanked school officials, staff and Council Members for their assistance and cooperation. Subject to confirmation by the school district, the target start date is March 2007 and completion is anticipated by early May 2007. To date CdM Community Aquatics Facilities Foundation (CCAF) has received more than $100,000 in cash donations as well as significant pledges. Other fundraising outreach efforts and events are underway. If the Newport-MesaUnifiedSchool District approves additional funding as anticipated, the challenge will have been met.
Presentation by Marian Bergeson to Raise Money for the Corona del Mar Pool - Marian Bergeson presented a progress report on the $750,000 refurbishing efforts for the Marian Bergeson pool at Corona del Mar High School. She thanked school officials, staff and Council Members for their assistance and cooperation. Subject to confirmation by the school district, the target start date is March 2007 and completion is anticipated by early May 2007. To date CdM Community Aquatics Facilities Foundation (CCAF) has received more than $100,000 in cash donations as well as significant pledges. Other fundraising outreach efforts and events are underway. If the Newport-MesaUnifiedSchool District approves additional funding as anticipated, the challenge will have been met.
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Recognition of Work Done by Marian Bergeson on Sunset Ridge Park - Mayor Rosansky presented a special recognition plaque to Marian Bergeson for her help in acquiring the 15-acre SunsetRidgePark property for the City.
Recognition of Work Done by Marian Bergeson on Sunset Ridge Park - Mayor Rosansky presented a special recognition plaque to Marian Bergeson for her help in acquiring the 15-acre SunsetRidgePark property for the City.
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Declaration of TsunamiReady City by the National Weather Service - Jim Purpura, Meteorologist, San Diego National Weather Service Forecast Office, presented a Certificate of storm-ready and tsunami-ready jurisdiction recognition to the City. The jurisdiction recognition status continues through September 8, 2009 during which time the City is authorized to use the storm-ready and tsunami-ready logo on its letterhead and other suitable documents. Chief Lewis acknowledged the City’s outstanding accomplishment in attaining the jurisdiction recognition, a recognition afforded few municipalities in southern California. Information about the tsunami plan is available on the City’s website. The first Tsunami workshop is scheduled for January 16, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall. Council Member Gardner encouraged extensive public outreach.
Declaration of TsunamiReady City by the National Weather Service - Jim Purpura, Meteorologist, San Diego National Weather Service Forecast Office, presented a Certificate of storm-ready and tsunami-ready jurisdiction recognition to the City. The jurisdiction recognition status continues through September 8, 2009 during which time the City is authorized to use the storm-ready and tsunami-ready logo on its letterhead and other suitable documents. Chief Lewis acknowledged the City’s outstanding accomplishment in attaining the jurisdiction recognition, a recognition afforded few municipalities in southern California. Information about the tsunami plan is available on the City’s website. The first Tsunami workshop is scheduled for January 16, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall. Council Member Gardner encouraged extensive public outreach.
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Restaurant Week Presentation - Peggy Fort, on behalf of the Newport Restaurant Association announced the first “Newport Restaurant Week” from January 21 through January 25 supported by 75 local restaurants. She invited public support and participation.
Restaurant Week Presentation - Peggy Fort, on behalf of the Newport Restaurant Association announced the first “Newport Restaurant Week” from January 21 through January 25 supported by 75 local restaurants. She invited public support and participation.
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H. CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH COUNCIL MEMBERS WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT (NON-DISCUSSION ITEM): Council Member Gardner asked that a report on the progress of the Balboa Theater Arts Foundation be placed on the agenda.Council Member Daigle thanked her colleagues for supporting the Corona del Mar pool. She announced that due to residents’ concerns about beach activities spilling over into residential areas the City would hold a study session and public forum on January 23 at 4:00 p.m. Council Member Webb asked for an update on implementation of a crossing guard at MarinersSchool.Council Member Curry reported that while in WashingtonD.C. he visited the offices of Congressmen John Campbell and Senator Dianne Feinstein and was assured that they were dedicated to procuring additional appropriations for the City’s efforts in dredging the bay. Council Member Curry said he was concerned about vehicles for sale on Old Ford Road and asked that the City Manager sign the turnout for two-hour parking to help mitigate the problem. Mayor Rosansky said he was pleased to serve as starter last Sunday for the Orange County Marathon involving approximately 13,000 participants. He reminded residents that they could participate in the ongoing fundraising effort for the Centennial Memorial. Individuals interested in participating are invited to call City Hall.
H. CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH COUNCIL MEMBERS WOULD LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA FOR DISCUSSION, ACTION OR REPORT (NON-DISCUSSION ITEM): Council Member Gardner asked that a report on the progress of the Balboa Theater Arts Foundation be placed on the agenda.Council Member Daigle thanked her colleagues for supporting the Corona del Mar pool. She announced that due to residents’ concerns about beach activities spilling over into residential areas the City would hold a study session and public forum on January 23 at 4:00 p.m. Council Member Webb asked for an update on implementation of a crossing guard at MarinersSchool.Council Member Curry reported that while in WashingtonD.C. he visited the offices of Congressmen John Campbell and Senator Dianne Feinstein and was assured that they were dedicated to procuring additional appropriations for the City’s efforts in dredging the bay. Council Member Curry said he was concerned about vehicles for sale on Old Ford Road and asked that the City Manager sign the turnout for two-hour parking to help mitigate the problem. Mayor Rosansky said he was pleased to serve as starter last Sunday for the Orange County Marathon involving approximately 13,000 participants. He reminded residents that they could participate in the ongoing fundraising effort for the Centennial Memorial. Individuals interested in participating are invited to call City Hall.
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I. CONSENT CALENDAR
I. CONSENT CALENDAR
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5. APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR TO THE COUNCIL/CITIZENS AD HOC COMMITTEES, THE JOINT GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES, AND THE CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEES.[100-2007]
5. APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR TO THE COUNCIL/CITIZENS AD HOC COMMITTEES, THE JOINT GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES, AND THE CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEES.[100-2007]
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7. ACCEPT ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT AWARD.[100-2007]
7. ACCEPT ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT AWARD.[100-2007]
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8. PRELIMINARY DESIGN ANALYSIS FOR COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) FLEET MAINTENANCE SHOP. [100-2007]
8. PRELIMINARY DESIGN ANALYSIS FOR COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) FLEET MAINTENANCE SHOP. [100-2007]
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9. KOLL CENTER NEWPORT BEACH - 4450 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2006-003 (PA2006-095) - A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO INCREASE THE TOTAL GROSS AREA OF GENERAL OFFICE IN ANOMALY SITE 1 OF THE AIRPORT AREA (STATISTICAL AREA L4) OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT BY 24,016 GROSS SQUARE FEET.[100-2007]
9. KOLL CENTER NEWPORT BEACH - 4450 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2006-003 (PA2006-095) - A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO INCREASE THE TOTAL GROSS AREA OF GENERAL OFFICE IN ANOMALY SITE 1 OF THE AIRPORT AREA (STATISTICAL AREA L4) OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT BY 24,016 GROSS SQUARE FEET.[100-2007]
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L. PUBLIC COMMENTS
L. PUBLIC COMMENTS
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M. ORAL REPORTS FROM CITY COUNCIL ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
M. ORAL REPORTS FROM CITY COUNCIL ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
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N. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA AND ORAL STATUS REPORT
N. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA AND ORAL STATUS REPORT
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10. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JANUARY 4, 2007.[100-2007]
10. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR JANUARY 4, 2007.[100-2007]
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11. UNSCHEDULED VACANCY ON THE PLANNING COMMISSION.[100-2007]
11. UNSCHEDULED VACANCY ON THE PLANNING COMMISSION.[100-2007]
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12. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB (PA2006-160), 1 BIG CANYON DRIVE - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SUB-AREA 17 (BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB) OF STATISTICAL AREA L-2 OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE CITY’S GENERAL PLAN TO ALLOW AN ADDITIONAL 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA.[100-2007]
12. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB (PA2006-160), 1 BIG CANYON DRIVE - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SUB-AREA 17 (BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB) OF STATISTICAL AREA L-2 OF THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE CITY’S GENERAL PLAN TO ALLOW AN ADDITIONAL 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA.[100-2007]
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13. PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFFING AND ORGANIZATION.[100-2007]
13. PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFFING AND ORGANIZATION.[100-2007]
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14. GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION (PA2006-277) - RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS.[68/100-2007]
14. GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION (PA2006-277) - RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS.[68/100-2007]
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Q. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - None
Q. MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION - None
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R. ADJOURNMENT - 8:58 p.m.
R. ADJOURNMENT - 8:58 p.m.
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