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City Council Staff Report
November 28, 2017
Agenda Item No. 19
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311,
dawebb@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Abby Cooke, Assistant Engineer, acooke@newportbeachca.gov
Socheata Chhouk, Civil Engineer, schhouk(a)-newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3323, 949-644-3346
TITLE: Request to Install Toshiba Classic Street Light Banners (N2017-
0204)
ABSTRACT:
Hoag Charity Sports is requesting approval to install a maximum of 153 banners on City -
owned streetlights along East Coast Highway, MacArthur Boulevard, and Jamboree Road
for the 2018 Toshiba Classic golf tournament.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines
because it will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
b) Waive the provisions of Council Policy L-16 pertaining to the following requirements
for use of the City public right-of-way for banner installation: open to the general public
without charge and install no more than one hundred (100) banners; and
c) Allow for the installation of a maximum of 153 street light banners from Monday,
February 12, 2018 to Monday, March 12, 2018 for the 2018 Toshiba Classic golf
tournament. Installation will be along East Coast Highway, MacArthur Boulevard, and
Jamboree Road.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no fiscal impact related to this item. The applicant paid for the Encroachment
Permit application fee.
DISCUSSION:
Hoag Charity Sports is producing the 2018 Toshiba Classic golf tournament which will be
held at the Newport Beach County Club from March 7, 2018 through March 11, 2018.
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Hoag Charity Sports, a supporting organization of Hoag Hospital Foundation, will be
donating the proceeds to the Mary & Dick Allen Diabetes Center at Hoag Hospital and
other local charities. The proceeds of the Toshiba Classic are expected to exceed
$1 million. The event receives much exposure, as it is televised domestically and
internationally, and is expected to generate revenue for the City of Newport Beach in the
form of tourism.
The event is expected to have a considerable and favorable economic impact on the
community as the event organizers, players, support staff, families, and visitors are
expected to stay in local hotels, dine in local restaurants, shop in town, and utilize service -
related businesses.
Hoag Charity Sports is requesting to install a maximum of 153 banners along East Coast
Highway, MacArthur Boulevard, and Jamboree Road as shown on Attachment A. The
applicant proposes to install the banners on Monday, February 12, 2018 and remove the
banners on Monday, March 12, 2018. Each banner is 30 -inches by 96 -inches in size.
Council Policy L-16 (Temporary Banners Extending Over the Public Right -of -Way)
includes general provisions for permitting street light banners. Per the Council Policy,
banners can be used to "notify the general public of a community -wide event, open to the
general public without charge, conducted by a non-profit corporation or organization, and
co-sponsored by the City of Newport Beach." Additionally, no more than one hundred
(100) banners shall be installed for no longer than thirty (30) days.
The five-day event is open to the public, but there is a nominal ticket fee for general
admission. The golf tournament is owned and operated by Hoag Charity Sports, a 501 c3
(Charitable Organizations) under the Hoag Hospital Foundation. The City is a co-sponsor
of the event by approving $15,000 in Special Events Grant funding at the July 11, 2017
City Council meeting for Fiscal Year 2017-2018.
The banners would be removed within 30 days of installation. However, Hoag Charity
Sports is requesting to install a maximum of 153 street light banners along East Coast
Highway, MacArthur Boulevard, and Jamboree Road, which exceeds the 100 -banner
limit.
City staff is requesting City Council waive the 100 -banner limitation on Council Policy
L-16. In the past, requests for similar private events, such as "Barrett -Jackson Collector
Car Auction" (approved May 25, 2010), "Vizio BCS National Championship" (approved
November 26, 2013), and "Russo and Steele Collector Automobile Auction" (approved
May 13, 2014), have been approved by the City Council.
The event has a couple of commercial sponsors that are shown on the top third of the
banner. They are relativity small compared to the golfer image and event language.
Attachment B shows the banner sample and Attachment C shows a letter from the
applicant describing the event.
City staff recommends that the City Council waive City Council Policy L-16 and approve
Encroachment Permit N2017-0204.
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It should be noted that if this request is approved, subsequent requests for the same
event may be approved by the City Manager, provided that the size, number, location,
and banner type (language and graphics) are unchanged.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — Location Map
Attachment B — Banner Sample
Attachment C — Applicant Letter
Attachment D — City Council Policy L-16
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Public Works Department
Socheata Chhouk
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Toshiba Classic 2018
Dear Socheata,
March 31, 2017
We have been hired to put together the permit, layout, fabrication and installation of the banners for the
2018 Toshiba Classic. After all of our years working with The City of Newport Beach, we understand that the
permitting process takes time, and that we need to be organized well in advance. Mr. Rich Thomas is our
direct point of contact. He can be reached at 443-900-4119 or RThomas@ToshibaClassic.com.
Our goal is to install up to 200 banners on PCH, MacArthur, and Jamboree, all within the City of Newport
Beach. We are assembling a very detailed map for the application. Naturally, we are receptive to your
direction on available locations. We have the following timing as our ideal target:
• Installation: December 28, 2017
• Removal: March 20, 2018
Due to the current timing, the design is still in progress. We have attached a preliminary design.
The Event:
For one week each year, the international spotlight shines brightly on Newport Beach and Orange County.
The Toshiba Classic was the first PGA Tour Champions event to raise $1 million for charity and the tournament
has raised over $19 million in 19 years.
Proceeds from the Toshiba Classic benefit Hoag Hospital and other local charities. In 2018, the Toshiba Classic
will benefit the Mary and Dick Allen Diabetes Center which provides comprehensive services for those at risk
for diabetes regardless of their ability to pay. This exposure for our community provides immeasurable
benefits, and the positive light shed on Orange County residually impacts the businesses and individuals who
reside here. The Toshiba Classic fills local hotel rooms, restaurants and businesses during tournament week,
providing an enormous influx of dollars into our local economy. An independent study by Economics
Research Associates of Los Angeles determined the economic impact of the Toshiba Classic on Newport
Beach and surrounding communities of Orange County to be almost $30 million.
JEFF JR ROVINSKY
1031 N. Shepard St. Anaheim, CA 92806 Office: 714-632-3509 Fax: 714-632-3589
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L-16
TEMPORARY BANNERS EXTENDING OVER
THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
FINDINGS AND PURPOSE
Temporary banners and signs pose risks to the public in the form of potential physical
obstructions in or over the right of way and by distracting an individual who otherwise
would, and should, focus on other users. The City Council also finds that, in the
absence of the size and number limits specified in this policy, temporary banners or
sign could reduce property values, adversely impact land uses, and interfere with the
recreational objectives of visitors to the City of Newport Beach. A total prohibition on
the installation of temporary banners and signs is appropriate with the exception of the
provisions of this Policy and Chapter 20.42 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code
because there are adequate alternative means of communication for those wishing to
engage in commercial or non-commercial speech except for temporary real estate signs
and non-profit groups organizations conducting community wide events co-sponsored
by the City of Newport Beach and open to the general public. Finally, the City Council
has determined that the restrictions contained in this policy and the provisions of Title
20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code are the least restrictive means available to
accomplish the public safety, economic and aesthetic objectives of the City Council.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Temporary banners and signs shall not be permitted within or over any public street or
pedestrian right of way with the exception of temporary real estate signs as specified in
Chapter 20.42 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and banners notifying the general
public of a community wide event, open to the general public without charge,
conducted by a non-profit corporation or organization, and co-sponsored by the City of
Newport Beach. Temporary banners and signs shall be installed in strict compliance
with the provisions of this Policy and any conditions imposed on the permit by the
Public Works Director and, if required, by the Municipal Operations Director.
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A. Except as provided in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, no person
shall install any temporary banner or sign within any public right of way
without first obtaining a permit issued by the Public Works Department.
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B. Applications for a temporary banner permit shall be submitted to the Public
Works Department on a form supplied by the City, and prior to 30 days of
planned installation date.
C. The Public Works Director shall determine if the application complies with the
standards specified in this policy.
D. The Public Works Director shall approve/deny/recommend City Council
approval of the application within five (5) working days. If City Council
approves the request, subsequent requests for the same event maybe approved
by the City Manager, provided that the size, number, location and banner type
(language and graphics) are unchanged.
E. The Public Works Director shall approve the permit if the application conforms
with the standards contained in this policy.
F. The Public Works Director shall deny the permit if the application does not
conform to the standards in this policy and shall give the applicant written notice
of, and the reasons for, the denial.
G. The Public Works Director may impose a refundable security deposit to be
applied to any damages, repairs to standards or poles not corrected by permittee
within 14 days of banner removal or any special services required by City.
H. The Permittee shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Newport
Beach.
I. The Permittee shall maintain a minimum of $1,000,000 in liability insurance from
a company with a Best's Key Rating Guide parameter of "A" or better and a
financial size category of "VIII" or higher.
STANDARDS
A. Manner of Installation.
1. Permittee shall install no more than one hundred (100) banners;
2. a) Banners on streetlight poles shall be no more than 2.5 feet wide and
8.0 feet high and approved by the Municipal Operations
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Department. Wind load calculations, determined by a registered
engineer, will be required for banners greater than 20 square feet;
b) Banners other than streetlight pole banners shall be no more than
4' x 8' wide and are subject to review and approval by the Public
Works Department for safety sight distance and clearance issues.
3. No more than one (1) banner shall be installed on any pole or standard
and banners may not be installed between poles or standards;
4. The banners shall contain only the name of the permittee and the date,
time and the name of the event to be conducted by the permittee;
5. All banner brackets on streetlight poles must be mounted at least fourteen
(14) feet above the ground surface;
6. All banner brackets on streetlight poles must be installed using stainless
steel band clamps and the brackets must be sufficiently strong to
withstand wind -load generated by ninety (90) mile per hour winds. Each
banner shall have a minimum of two (2) 5 -inch half circle wind slits are
required;
7. Poles or standards must be wrapped with forty five (45) ml thick black
rubber sheet or other pre -approved material under all steel brackets and
clamps and no portion of any bracket shall be in direct contact with the
surface of any street light pole or standard. In addition, all street light
pole(s) being used must be inspected and approved by the Municipal
Operations Department;
8. Banners shall be installed only at locations specified on the permit;
9. Permittee shall install and remove banners in strict compliance with the
traffic control, signage and warning device criteria specified in the
WATCH handbook and/or the California Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices; and
10. If more than one permittee requests the use of the same street light pole(s)
at the same time, the City may require removal of some of the banners to
allow other organizations to install banners authorized under City
policies.
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B. Time of Installation.
1. Permittee shall contact the Municipal Operations Department of the City
of Newport Beach at least forty eight (48) hours prior to the installation of
any banner on streetlight poles pursuant to the permit;
2. All banners and supporting material shall be removed within thirty (30)
days after the date of installation;
C. Place of Installation.
1. Banners shall only be installed on City owned poles and standards, or
approved locations in roadway medians, in City parks, and on other City
owned facilities;
2. Banners shall not be installed on any pole or standard which could create
sight distance problems for pedestrian or vehicular traffic;
3. Banners shall not be installed on poles or standards in any residential
district.
4. Banners shall only be installed at the approved locations indicated on the
plan submitted with the banner application.
Adopted - January 24,1994
Amended - February 26, 1996
Amended - February 24, 1997
Amended - May 8, 2001
Amended - April 8, 2003
Amended - October 10, 2006
Amended - May 14, 2013
Amended - May 12, 2015
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