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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 - Village Inn - CorrespondenceFrom: Peotter, Scott Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 3:10 PM To: Jane Davis <ianedavis110@road runner.com> Cc: Kiff, Dave <DKiff@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: RE: village inn outdoor dining question Thanks Jane, Received After Agenda Printed February 14, 2017 Item No. 4 The parking spaces would be changed to golf cart spaces (probably 4 and maybe 5 spaces), which are narrower, so the roadway should not be narrowed more that 12". THe existing 2 golf cart spaces on the north side of the street would be replaced with a car space, so we will trade 2 car spaces for 4-5 golf cart spaces. Only one of the bike racks would be relocated. those 10 bikes would be relocated to the red curb areas near the crosswalks on Marine. Hopefully this will take some of the bikes off the sidewalk that tend to get locked up to trees and other items up Marine. Which areas and the final configuration is yet to be decided, but staff is working with the merchant's association to come up with a design. Councilman Herdman owns property within 500' and he his not allowed by the Brown Act to participate in this decision, like I am sure that he would like to. I hope this answers your questions. SCOTT PEOTfER NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Representing the 6th District If you want to sign up for my political newsletter please use this link: www.tinyuri.com/peottersignup From: Jane Davis Danedavis110@roadrunner.com] Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 2:39 PM To: Dept - City Council Subject: village inn outdoor dining question Council Persons, especially Jeff Herdman — I have looked at the staff report regarding approval for the Village Inn outdoor dining. I approve of allowing them to have outdoor dining but have a couple of questions: The sidewalk on Park Avenue shall be widened to allow outdoor dining to occupy up to three (3) feet of the public right of way, while maintaining a six (6) foot wide sidewalk. The final design shall be approved by the Public Works. Director, and the applicant shall perform all required improvements and be responsible for the cost of all necessary improvements in the public right-of-way. What does this do to the parking spaces currently in front of the VI? Park Ave is already narrow especially when the delivery trucks park in the middle of the street. The sidewalk is narrow there already, so to widen it means to go into the street. Right?. Direct staff to relocate a portion of the existing bike racks adjacent to the Village Inn to new bike corrals in the 200 and 300 blocks of Marine Avenue. Where are these corrals going to be located and how will they be configured so as not to impede pedestrian foot traffic? I can't visualize where these will be. With the current bike racks at the VI they are located off the sidewalk walkway. Thanks for your consideration to my questions Jane Davis