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MINUTES 3-19-08
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Minutes of the Economic Development Committee held at the City Council Chambers, City of Newport
Beach, on Wednesday, March 19, 2008.
Members Present:
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Steve Rosansky, Chairman
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Debra Legan
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Keith Curry, Council Member
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Richard Luehrs
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Mike Henn, Council Member - excused
Mark Murrel
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Robert Hawkins, Planning Commissioner
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Scott Palmer
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Mike McNamara, Vice Chairman
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John Robinson
Fred Ameri
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John Saunders
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Craig Batley
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Gregg Schwenk
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Seymour Beek
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Gary Sherwin
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Gary DiSano
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Charles Unsworth
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Jim Donnell
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Gay Wassall-Kelly
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Kenneth Drellishak
Kevin Weeda
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Sheri Drewry
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Danielle Sim
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Jennifer Gonzalez
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John Hyatt
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Lloyd Ikerd
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Brion Jeannette
Staff Representatives:
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Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager
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Glen Everroad, Revenue Manager
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Leigh DeSantis, Economic Development
Administrator
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Katie Bowden, Economic Development
Coordinator
Guests Present:
Roy Freeman
Dan Marcheano
Roll Call and Introductions:
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Chairman Rosansky called the meeting to order at 8:05 AM, and requested introductions of the
assembled members, staff and guests.
UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
. The McFadden Square Centennial Groundbreaking Ceremony was a success. Donations may still
be made toward the project.
• Monday, May 26, 2008 will be the dedication of the Marine Memorial at Castaway. Donations may
be made through March 31, 2008.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
1. Minutes of February 20, 2008
Motion: Gary DiSano
Second: Gregg Schwenk
Vote: Unanimous
2. Ellen Adelman was called away on business. The presentation on the Resort at Pelican Hill
will be rescheduled.
3. 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival Presentation by Gregg Schwenk
Recap of 2007 — 41,000 participants up 13% from 2006
409 films of which 38 were sellouts
Event films most successful
Status of Plans for 2008 -
1-3 Events each night
Just under 400 films to create more sell-outs
Variety magazine will be doing a special feature on the Festival
The Festival will include Shorts. The Motion Picture Academy is reviewing the
Festival to determine if it may become an accredited venue for Shorts (i.e. a
showing at the Festival would qualify a Short for the Oscars).
Tickets go on sale on-line April 3, 2008.
Excitement is already building regarding next year's
10th Anniversary of the Newport Beach Film Festival
4. Review of the Cost of Services Study by Glen Everroad, Revenue Manager
It is a City Council goal that fees pay for services to as great an extent as is practical. The City's
last fee study was done in 1996 and in 1997 a recovery ordinance was adopted setting percentage
rates for user fee recovery. Based on this new study by PRM, the City Council anticipates adopting
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a new recovery ordinance. Some fees will come down while others will go up. The
recommendation from PRM, currently out for public review, is that the City increase overall
recovery from 58% to 81%. Certain sensitive areas will continue at minimal cost recovery levels
such as senior services, youth recreation programs, and the Library. Cost recovery will never
exceed 100% for any service.
Dan Marcheano requested that the Restaurant Association have an opportunity to review fees that
will pertain to that business group. Brion Jeannette commented that service improvements should
accompany fee increases. Charles Unsworth asked if projected City revenues from development
projects were calculated as on offset to fees for services such as building permits and inspections.
Glen Everroad responded that was not part of the study, and noted that things like property and
sales taxes are intended to pay for ongoing services such as police and fire protection, not one-
time services. Richard Luehrs indicated that the Chamber of Commerce is reviewing the study,
and also commented on the need to balance fees for service with the revenue provided to the City
by businesses.
5. EQAC Representative's Report
Ken Drellishak reported that the committee has completed review of the Draft EIR on the proposed
Hyatt Regency Hotel condos. The project would develop 88 new timeshare condos, a ballroom,
and day spa. It would eliminate the villas, the golf course, and give up rights to additional hotel
rooms. They may also provide some water quality improvements.
ITEMS FOR A FUTURE AGENDA
None suggested
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Jim Donnell reported that efforts by the Hotel Workers Union to organize the Island Hotel employees had
failed.
ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Rosansky called for the meeting to be adjourned at 9:10 AM.
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