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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/22/2018 - Special MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes Special Joint Meeting with the Finance Conunittee May 22, 2018 I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER - 4:00 p.m. II. ROLL CALL Present: Council Member Jeff Herdman, Council Member Brad Avery, Council Member Diane Dixon, Council Member Kevin Muldoon, Council Member Scott Peotter, Mayor Pro Tem Will O'Neill, Mayor Duffy Duffield, Finance Committee Member William Collopy, Finance Committee Member Patti Gorczyca, Finance Committee Member Joseph Stapleton (arrived at 4:05 p.m.), Finance Committee Member Larry Tucker III. CURRENT BUSINESS A. Review of the Proposed Fiscal Year 2018-19 Budget Finance Director Matusiewicz provided a PowerPoint presentation to discuss key budget dates, where to find the open budget portal and the budget detail, provided a budget overview, summary of all funds, general fund sources and uses, proposed use of surplus funds, and general fund operating expenditures by function and type, explained general fund transfers, unfunded pension liability and pension tier trends, pension funding, and the level dollar payment strategy and its overall savings. In response to City Council questions, Finance Director Matusiewicz discussed when the City receives its valuation from CalPERS, confirmed that interest is accrued, explained the City's payment strategy and how it is different than other cities, noted that Ca1PERS is dropping the discount rate, but increasing liability, reported the City has made extra payments since fiscal year 2014 for a total of about $70 million, and explained that, by continuing the level dollar payment strategy, it would make the pension payment an ever decreasing component of the budget. Council Member Muldoon recused himself during assessment district discussion due to business interest conflicts. Public Works Director Webb reported on the five active underground districts, provided an update relative to the Southern California Edison (SCE) projects, and noted the Corona del Mar project will be coming to Council on June 26, 2018. City Manager Kiff reported on program enhancements for several City departments, highlighted proposed Police Department personnel changes related to Community Services Officers (CSO) and a School Resource Officer (SRO), and the Fire Department's and Community Development Department's desire to have a Fire Marshal, and discussed the possible use of marine personnel to assist with evening issues in the harbor. He reviewed his seven -point plan to address homelessness, described how other cities are dealing with the issue and how the City can be partners with other organizations. He noted the net position change is seven, indicated this number does not include the proposed Harbor Department changes, and reported on the legal impact where contractors are being treated more like employees. He highlighted the vehicle replacement plan and displayed the budget checklist, indicating that the PowerPoint presentation will be made available online. He also reported how some Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) are re -budgeted. Budget Manager Giangrande noted bargaining unit contract end dates. Volume 63 - Page 511 City of Newport Beach Special Joint Meeting with the Finance Committee May 22, 2018 In response to City Council questions, Police Chief Lewis confirmed the SRO would be a sworn peace officer and explained the duties of the new CSOs. Council Member Muldoon expressed support for the SRO position, but not the additional CSOs, due to his concern with increasing staff overall. He requested to learn more about the homelessness issues. Fire Chief Duncan and Community Development Director Jurjis discussed the history of the City having a Fire Marshal, the types of specialized services the position provided, how plan checks are being handled today, if some of the Meld inspection duties could be conducted by on -duty firefighters, and how some of the costs could be recovered through fees. Regarding the conceptual landscape design work for 15th Street to Balboa Village, City Manager Kiff indicated that there are funds in the Balboa Village parking management district that can used for this project, so it could be added to the budget checklist. Council Member Dixon thanked Finance Committee members, staff, and the public for attending Finance Committee meetings. Finance Committee Member Tucker pointed out that the level dollar payment strategy to pay down unfunded pension liability assumes the returns actually happen, emphasized that most of the City's revenue comes from sources it does not control, and encouraged the City to invest in infrastructure and continue to maintain a high level of public safety as these increase property values. He also commended City Manager Kiff for trying to program in a surplus. He suggested that, at some point, the City determine if its staffing level is appropriate. Ruth Kobayashi provided a letter to discuss school safety. She expressed her support for hiring another SRO and expanding experiences with the local high schools. Joy Brenner, President of the Corona del Mar Residents Association, believed there may be issues in the City that are not being addressed, which may require hiring more staff to alleviate them. Jim Mosher believed it was more difficult to follow budget discussions this year, expressed concern that the presentation was only made available today, explained what he believed approving the budget meant, requested more clarity about the approval process and what staff is allowed to do, and believed Council should reduce staff's discretion to write contracts and disperse City funds Discussion ensued relative to the Corona del Mar Library project, its timeline, and how CIP projects are different relative to budgeting and re -budgeting. IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None V. ADJOURNMENT - 5:27 p.m. The special meeting agenda was posted on the City's website and on the City Hall Electronic Bulletin Board located in the entrance of the City Council Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive on May 17, 2018, at 4:00 p.m. Volume 63 - Page 512