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BALBOA VILLAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
Marina Park, Little Balboa Island Room (2nd Floor)
1600 West Balboa Boulevard
Wednesday, October 18, 2017, 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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Committee Members:
Diane Dixon, Council Member (Chair)
Brad Avery, Council Member
Gloria Oakes, Balboa Peninsula Point Association
Marcel Ford, Balboa Village Merchants Association
Grace Dove, Central Newport Beach Community Association
Mike Wheeler, OceanQuest Representative
Jim Stratton, At-Large Representative
Staff Members:
Seimone Jurjis, Community Development Director
Tony Brine, City Traffic Engineer
Mike Sinacori, Assistant City Engineer
Benjamin Zdeba, Associate Planner
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
II. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS (comments limited to 3 minutes)
III. ITEMS FOR REVIEW
1. MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 (ATTACHMENT 1)
Recommended Action: Approve September 20, 2017 Minutes.
2. PROGRESS OF MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION AND PRIORITIES (ATTACHMENT 2)
Recommended Action: Confirm Priorities.
3. REVIEW STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS AND PROCESS (ATTACHMENT 3)
Recommended Action: No Action Required.
4. UPDATE ON TROLLEY RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommended Action: No Action Required.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
V. ADJOURNMENT (Meeting End Time: 5:30 p.m.)
Next Meeting Date: November 15, 2017, at 4 p.m. in the Bay Island Room at Marina Park
Please refer to http://www.newportbeachca.gov/bvac for additional information regarding the Balboa Village
Advisory Committee.
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BVAC Attachment 1
September 20, 2017 Minutes
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA VILLAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES
Location: Marina Park, Little Balboa Island Room
1600 West Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach
Wednesday, September 20, 2017 – 4 p.m.
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Chair Dixon called the meeting to order at 4 pm.
The following persons attended:
Balboa Village Advisory Committee Members:
Diane Dixon, Council Member (Chair)
Marcel Ford, Balboa Village Merchants Association
Grace Dove, Central Newport Beach Community Association
Mike Wheeler, OceanQuest Representative
Jim Stratton, At-Large Representative
Staff Members:
Seimone Jurjis, Community Development Director
Brenda Wisneski, Deputy Community Development Director
Tony Brine, City Traffic Engineer
Mike Sinacori, Assistant City Engineer
Benjamin Zdeba, Associate Planner
Chair Dixon introduced Seimone Jurjis, the new Community Development Director.
II. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
Jim Mosher suggested the Committee update the to-do list from the walkabout, provide an accounting of
the Parking Management Fund, and determine the status of the waiver of off-street parking.
Committee Member Stratton stated money spent for façade improvements and clean sidewalks was well
spent. He suggested the Committee utilize the Balboa Village Master Plan Implementation Matrix to track
and review projects.
Chair Dixon remarked that the City Budget was approved in June and allocated funds for streetscape and
sidewalk improvements. Public Works might provide an update on the streetscape projects. The parking
waiver is included in the package of amendments to be submitted to the Coastal Commission.
Deputy Director Wisneski introduced Assistant City Engineer Mike Sinacori, who will be overseeing
streetscape improvements. The Coastal Commission requested staff delay submitting the package of
amendments while it worked on the amendments with staff. The City cannot implement the parking
waiver until the amendment is approved.
III. ITEMS FOR REVIEW
1. MINUTES OF APRIL 19, 2017
Recommended Action: Approve April 19, 2017 Minutes
MOTION: A motion was made by Committee Member Stratton, seconded by Committee Member
Wheeler, to approve the minutes of the April 19, 2017 meeting as presented.
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September 20, 2017 Draft Minutes
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The motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dixon, Ford, Dove, Wheeler, Stratton
NOES: None
ABSENT: Avery, Oakes
ABSTAIN: None
2. PENINSULA TROLLEY UPDATE & RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommended Action: Forward Recommendations
Deputy Director Wisneski reported Public Works will recommend the Council approve the trolley program
for 2018 at an October Council meeting. The Committee can recommend changes to the program. On
July 4th, 2,000 people rode the trolley. Staff projected 437 riders per day, but the actual counts were
double. Peak ridership occurred between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The Committee should consider starting
service at 9:30 a.m. rather than 7:30 a.m.. Between 7:30 and 9:30, ridership varied from 5 riders to 20
riders. More than 23,000 riders equate to 20 riders per vehicle hour. Operational expenses over the
summer totaled $126,000, but 88 percent of expenses were paid by OCTA. The resulting cost was
approximately $5 per rider. OCTA views the pilot program as successful. Staff recommends the same
schedule for 2018 with service beginning at 9 a.m. or 10 a.m.
The Committee discussed adding Friday service and learned that AQMD funds could pay for the
additional costs. As to start time, the Committee agreed to begin service at 8 a.m. in 2018 to determine if
ridership would improve. A route through Lido Village would be a good addition. The Hoag parking lot is
a good location for parking and is available in 2018. The sign at the parking lot needs to be larger. Signs
and maps at trolley stops need to include destinations. Riders leaving the bus did not have directions to
destinations. Perhaps drivers could be trained to handle this or maps with destinations could be placed
inside trolleys. Committee Members decided against an open-air trolley. Riders wanted the air
conditioning, and air-conditioned trolleys could be used in marketing. The Committee also discussed
extending operations to 10 p.m. Mr. Sinacori indicated that option will be presented to the Council, and
the Council will decide. The trolley operator did not recommend changing to 9:30 a.m. An open-air
trolley would be expensive, and the City would have to buy them. Operating on Fridays will add 25
percent, or $30,000-$40,000, to operational costs.
Committee Member Wheeler indicated OceanQuest will pay for signage. Staff explained that signs will
need to be installed rather than new signs made. Committee Member Wheeler reiterated that
OceanQuest will fund installation of signage.
Kelly Carlson supported implementing service on Fridays and suggested the season begin Memorial Day
weekend rather than mid-June. Committee Member Wheeler concurred, saying OceanQuest is seeing
summer activities start before the end of the school year.
MOTION: A motion was made by Committee Member Ford, seconded by Committee Member Stratton,
to begin the trolley season with Memorial Day weekend and to extend service to Fridays during the
season.
The motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dixon, Ford, Dove, Wheeler, Stratton
NOES: None
ABSENT: Avery, Oakes
ABSTAIN: None
After some discussion, the Committee concluded trolley service for the Boat Parade should be a project
for Visit Newport Beach or the Chamber of Commerce.
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3. PENINSULA CROSSWALK STUDY
Recommended Action: Review and Confirm Concepts
City Traffic Engineer Tony Brine presented the crosswalk study of 38 intersections along the Peninsula.
These intersections do not have signals or stop controls, except for Balboa at 38th. The study counted
bicyclists and pedestrians, observed actions at crosswalks, and reviewed five years of collision history.
The number of accidents was very low at 119. Only 26 accidents at all intersections over five years
involved bicyclists or pedestrians. The study did not count "close calls." Staff concluded that the
intersections are operating safely and efficiently. The general recommendation is to add high visibility
crosswalks and pedestrian crossing signage at all intersections. Recommended physical improvements
for southbound Newport at 26th and 28th Streets are crosswalks, bulb-outs, signage, and streetlights.
Balboa Boulevard and 28th Street will be the only location with a rectangular rapid flashing beacon. Near
schools, flashing beacons will be replaced with new models. The City has installed flashing stop signs
and is considering a bulb-out at Balboa Boulevard and 38th Street. Prior to the Council meeting on
October 10, Mr. Brine will be presenting the study and recommendations to various groups. Funds are
available for the first phase of signing and striping.
In response to questions, Mr. Brine indicated the flashing signs will flash only during school hours, except
the stop sign which flashes 24/7. Pedestrians concerned about crossing Balboa Boulevard at 20th Street
should walk another block and cross at the signal.
Committee Member Stratton reported the "no right turn" at 21st Street made a huge improvement for
traffic flow.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT
Howard Hall advised that muffler noise from cars and motorcycles is out of control.
V. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting ended at 5:19 p.m.
Next meeting Date: October 18, 2017, at 4 p.m. in the Bay Island Room at Marina Park
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BVAC Attachment 2
Master Plan Implementation and Priorities
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Recommended Strategy Current Status
1. Develop and implement Commercial Facade Improvement
Program.
Develop program criteria and application; identify funding sources; obtain City Council
approval; outreach to property owners; administer program.Program established and in process. 23 agreements. Approximately $40,000
uncommitted remaining.
2. Develop and implement Targeted Tenant Attraction
Program.
Identify key tenants; develop incentive program tailored for those tenants; obtain City
Council approval of program and funding; outreach to owners and brokers to secure tenants.
Ongoing effort. Not a formal program.
3. Support new cultural facilities (ExplorOcean/Balboa
Theater).
Ongoing, regular communication with entities to identify needs and opportunities; offer
assistance in completing planning development application(s).Ongoing effort. Active application to renovate Balboa Theater in process with the
Planning Division.
4. Develop special events initiative.
In conjunction with Parks and Recreation Department, refine project scope and select
consultant/promoter to prepare program and identify funding opportunities.
Complete. Implemented by Balboa Village Merchants Association.
5. Develop operating budget and implementation strategy for
RV parking during non-peak season.
Program to include public outreach and explore requirements from Coastal Commission.
Eliminated from priority list.
6. Consider development of Palm Street parking lot for mixed- used project.
As appropriate, obtain City Council approval to proceed with solicitation of a developer for
the property.
Eliminated from priority list.
7. Allocate additional funding to Balboa Village BID.
Develop marketing strategies with input from BID and visit
Newport Beach; and monitor implementation.
Complete.
8. Modify boundaries of Balboa Village BID to delete area from
Adams to Coronado Streets.
Requires ordinance to be approved by City Council.Complete.
1. Remove time limits for all metered spaces; implement demand based pricing for all
public parking.
Determine appropriate pricing limits for Ordinance adoption by City Council required.
Amendment of existing contract
with CPS (meter enforcement) required. Ongoing monitoring required to ensure rates are
appropriate.
Complete.
2. Establish a commercial parking benefits district to create permanent, ongoing revenue
source.
Complete.
3. Establish a residential parking permit program.
Program development will require public participation and adoption of an ordinance by City
Council. Additional surveys may be required by Coastal Commission to justify need and
verify the program would not impact Coastal access. A Coastal Development Permit will also
be required.
Pending Coastal Commission approval.
4. Establish employee parking permit program.
Survey all businesses, develop program, program approval requires City Council approval of a
Resolution.
Pending Coastal Commission approval.
5. Develop coordinated wayfinding sign program.
Retain designer, prepare sign program, obtain City Council approval of conceptual plan.
Design complete. Pending implementation.
6. Identify and implement targeted improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
Retain designer, prepare plans for identified improvements, perform outreach to
community, obtain City Council approval of plans, obtain CDP.
Complete.
1. Eliminate parking requirements for new commercial development and intensification of
use applications.
Incorporate within Local Coastal Plan.
Pending Coastal Commission approval.
2. Eliminate in-lieu parking fee permanently, including current payees.
City Council adoption of ordinance is required. Should be implemented with other parking
management strategies.
Complete.
3. Evaluate changes to determine impact on new investment in Balboa Village.
Determine and measure applicable benchmarks prior to actions. Measure and compare
benchmarks on a periodic basis.
Ongoing effort.
4. Pursue adoption of Local Coastal Plan.
Prepare draft Implementation Plan (IP), public outreach, Planning Commission review, City
Council adoption of IP by Ordinance, Certification by Coastal Commission required, City
Council considers and potentially adopts Coastal Commission suggested modifications (if
any).
Complete.
5. Continue focused code enforcement efforts.Ongoing effort.
1. Develop conceptual streetscape and public signage plan.
Staff to evaluate areas for improvement prior to directing preparation of plans for signage or
street scape improvements. Consider consistency with existing wayfinding program. Include
Boardwalk in plan.
Design complete. Pending implementation.
2. Assume maintenance of boardwalk area.
Gain acceptance from property owners. Maintenance would include steamcleaning sidewalk
installation of new furniture upon completion of streetscape plan.
Ongoing effort.
1. Create a governance structure to ensure implementation plan recommendations are
executed in a timely fashion
Complete. Balboa Village Advisory Committee fulfills this function.
Administrative Recommendation
Balboa Village Implementation Matrix
Economic Development
Parking
Planning/Zoning
Public Streetscape
Updated 09/26/2017
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Balboa Village Advisory Committee (BVAC)
2017-2018 Priorities
Amounts Reflect FY17/18 Budget
Current Efforts
1. Working with Coastal Commission staff regarding comprehensive parking program to amend
Local Coastal Program establishing Parking District.
2. Processing Coastal Development Permit Application establishing RP3.
3. Implementing Façade Improvement Program. – Approximately $40,000 Uncommitted
4. Implementing wayfinding sign program. – Fully Funded $370,000
5. Evaluating implementation of streetscape plan. – Fully Funded $264,552 (CIP)
Ongoing
1. Strategic code enforcement and maintenance efforts.
2. Support new cultural facilities (Balboa Theater).
3. Evaluate changes to determine impact of new investment and reinvestment in Balboa Village.
4. Encourage participation in Outdoor Dining Pilot Program.
Completed
1. Constructed gateway sign.
2. Adopted Local Coastal Program Implementation Plan.
3. Implemented Shuttle Program
Parking
1. Established a residential parking permit program (RP3). City approved. Waiting for Coastal
Commission approval.
2. Established a commercial parking benefits district to create permanent, ongoing revenue
source.
3. Removed time limits for all metered spaces; implemented demand based pricing for all public
parking.
4. Established employee parking permit program.
5. Eliminated parking requirements for new commercial development and intensification of use
applications.
6. Eliminated in-lieu parking fee permanently, including current payers.
Economic Development
1. Allocated additional funding to Balboa Village BID.
2. Modified boundaries of Balboa Village BID to delete area from Adams to Coronado Streets.
3. Assumed maintenance of boardwalk area.
4. Developed Commercial Facade Improvement Program.
5. Developed special events initiative in support of BVMA.
6. Updated Balboa Village Design Guidelines.
7. Adopted Outdoor Dining Pilot Program and A-Frame Sign Program.
Streetscape
1. Developed conceptual streetscape.
2. Developed and budgeted for coordinated wayfinding sign program.
3. Identified targeted improvements to bicycle and pedestrian facilities as part of streetscape
plan.
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BVAC Attachment 3
Streetscape Improvements
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BALBOA VILLAGE
STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS
BVAC RECOMMENDATIONS
•Landscaping
•Paint/Replace Existing Pots
•Bike Racks
•Trash Cans Design
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New Street Trees
Paint or Replace Pots for Consistent Design
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BALBOA VILLAGE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS
BVAC Request Using Balboa Village Parking Funds
Trash Receptacles
x Focus on Balboa, Main, Palm, Palm Lot, Bayfront.
x Replace all Rubber Maid, Brown Roto Cans with Cement Kelp Cans
x Estimated 100 trash cans to be replaced @ $1,000 each
x Total Cost $100,000
Pots
x Replace or paint dark grey
x Balboa Blvd. 11 large pots @ $700 each and 28 medium @ $500 each
x Main Street 35 Large @ $700 each and 38 Medium @ $500 each
x 46 Large pots and 66 medium pots
x Total Cost $65,200
Landscaping - Balboa
x 13 Canopy Trees @ 900 each = $11,700
x 28 Palms @ 1,800 each = $50,400
x Irrigation $3,000
x Mulch - 600
x Landscape Base - $6,000
x Soil Prep – $1,000
x Total Cost $72,700
Landscaping – Main
x 12 Canopy Trees @ 900 each = $10,800
x 12 Palms @ 1,800 each = $21,600
x Irrigation $1,050
x Mulch - $210
x Landscape Base - $2,100
x Soil Prep – $350
x Total Cost $36,110
Bike Racks
x 10 custom racks @ 1,800 each
x 2 high capacity racks @ $500 Each
x Total Cost $20,000
Soft Costs/Design
x Construction Administration 5% = 14,701
x Design Contingency 15% = 44,101
x Total Cost $58,802
GRAND TOTAL
x Total Cost of Improvements $352,812
x FY 16/17 CIP Budget $88,260
x REQUEST $264,552 17/18 CIP Budget
05/17/2017 - BVAC Attachment 3
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