HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 - Restricting Construction Noise on Saturday and Posting of a Project Information Sign - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed
June 11, 2019
Item No. 3
Subject: FW: Ordinance
From: Rene Rimlinger <rrimlinger@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 9, 2019 7:26 PM
To: Dixon, Diane <ddixon@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Leung, Grace <gleung@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Ordinance
Dear Mayor Dixon,
The Newport Shores Community Association (NSCA) is comprised of approximately 450 homes in the West Newport
Beach area of the City of Newport Beach. Our Association is responsible for maintaining a one -acre clubhouse
community area that is for the membership that includes a college size pool, tennis court, basketball court, volleyball
court, tot lot and sand beach BBQ area. The NSCA Board of Directors consists of eleven elected members from the
community.
Normally the Board of Directors shy's away from political issues and is simply a conduit of information to the
community, when necessary. However, we have just been made aware of the proposed ordinance change to restrict
residential building construction in our neighborhood. No notice was provided to our Board regarding this
change. Though no input was able to be obtained from our Community, we are confident that the membership would
strongly oppose this change. Please note, the Board voted unanimously this last week to send this letter in opposition.
Restricting Saturday work in our neighborhood is not necessary as we don't have an overabundance of residential
construction at any one time, even in this peak economy. The lack of Saturday work will only delay construction projects
and raise cost as reducing options for sub -contractor work. Every board member has done some sort of remodeling and
everyone has utilized Saturday work hours to complete our projects.
We respectfully request the City Council remove Newport Shores from this Ordinance. For future ordinance changes
that impact our community, we would request notice to our HOA so we can appropriately inform our membership and
provide you input.
Thank you and the other Council Members for your tireless service to the City. And, thank you for your consideration
removing Newport Shores from this Ordinance. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at
(714) 342-3289.
Best regards,
Rene Rimlinger, PresidentNewport Shores Community Association
Received After Agenda Printed
June 11, 2019
Item No. 3
June 9, 2019
City of Newport Beach
Attention Mayor Diane Dixon
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Opposition to Ordinance 2019-9 — Restricting Saturday Residential Building Construction
Dear Mayor Dixon,
The Newport Shores Community Association (NSCA) is comprised of approximately 450
homes in the West Newport Beach area of the City of Newport Beach. Our Association is
responsible for maintaining a one -acre clubhouse community area that is for the
membership that includes a college size pool, tennis court, basketball court, volleyball
court, tot lot and sand beach BBQ area. The NSCA Board of Directors consists of eleven
elected members from the community.
Normally the Board of Directors shy's away from political issues and is simply a conduit of
information to the community, when necessary. However, we have just been made aware
of the proposed ordinance change to restrict residential building construction in our
neighborhood. No notice was provided to our Board regarding this change. Though
no input was able to be obtained from our Community, we are confident that the
membership would strongly oppose this change. Please note, the Board voted
unanimously this last week to send this letter in opposition.
Restricting Saturday work in our neighborhood is not necessary, as we don't have an
overabundance of residential construction at any one time, even in this peak
economy. The lack of Saturday work will only delay construction projects and raise cost as
reducing options for sub -contractor work. Every board member has done some sort of
remodeling and everyone has utilized Saturday work hours to complete our projects.
We respectfully request the City Council remove Newport Shores from this
Ordinance. For future ordinance changes that impact our community, we would request
notice to our HOA so we can appropriately inform our membership and provide you input.
511 CANAL STREET
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663
Letter to Mayor Diane Dixon
Opposition to Ordinance 2019-9 — Restricting Saturday Construction, Page 2 of 2
Thank you and the other Council Members for your tireless service to the City. And, thank
you for your consideration removing Newport Shores from this Ordinance. Should you
have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (714) 342-3289.
Best regards,
Rene Rimlinger, President
Newport Shores Community Association
Cc: City Council
Grace Leung, City Manager
Leilani Brown, City Clerk
Received After Agenda Printed
June 11, 2019
Item No. 3
From: Corona del Mar Residents Assn. Info@Comra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 12:57 PM
To: Brenner, Joy
Cc: City Clerk's Office
Subject: Saturday Construction Noise Changes
Dear Councilmember Brenner
We request that council postpone the second reading of the changes to the construction noise ordinance until we can
complete our membership poll on this matter.
our informal survey has revealed mixed results and we feel a more formal member poll might be more conclusive and
helpful to council in malting their decision
Thank you for considering our request
Debbie Stevens
President
Corona del Mar Residents Association
PO Box 1500 1 Corona del Mar CA 92625
www.cdmra.org I VM/Text 949.478.2454
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Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent the law allows.
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