HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/14/2000 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Minutes
Study Session
November 14, 2000 - 5:15 p.m.
Present: Thomson, Glover, Ridgeway, Debay, Mayor Noyes
Absent: O'Neil, Adams (excused)
1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR - None.
2. ENFORCEMENT OF TREE ORDINANCE.
City Manager Bludau stated that the item is on the agenda at the request of
Council Member Glover. He stated that the issues include how the City will
take enforcement actions, what policies will be used and what procedures
will take place when someone cuts down a City tree on City property. He
stated that the Deputy City Attorney would go over the process and the
problems involved.
Deputy City Attorney Ohl stated that the staff report covers how the City
determines which trees are City trees and how the City meets with an
individual who cuts down such a tree. He stated that an evaluation report,
prepared by General Services, and other issues that might be involved are
looked at by the City Attorney's office, and that all of this is taken into
account when trying to determine a resolution of the matter. Deputy City
Attorney Ohl added that no cases have been submitted to the District
Attorney's office for criminal prosecution, and that it would be unlikely that
they would pursue them anyway.
Deputy City Attorney Ohl stated that two matters, in the past, were taken to
court, and the judges ruled that the City would only be entitled to the cost to
replant the trees. He stated that this has become the basis for how the City
has operated. He stated that the staff recommendations include that the
City continue with the civil enforcement, get input from the City Council on
the level of reimbursement to seek, pursue court action if the compensation
is not received and pursue District Attorney involvement for more extreme
cases.
Council Member Glover asked what the City's action is if an individual
destroys other City property, such as a restroom at the beach. Deputy City
Attorney Ohl stated that they are probably arrested and the District
Attorney is involved. City Attorney Burnham confirmed for Council Member
Glover that the District Attorney's office would most likely be involved, as it
is the entity that would make the decision to file any charges. Council
Member Glover further confirmed that the individuals are being arrested
because they have destroyed City property.
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City Manager Bludau asked if the value of the property is taken into
consideration. City Attorney Burnham stated that it could be a factor in the
District Attorney's determination whether to proceed with the charges or
not. Police Captain Henisey stated that there are two elements to the crime
of vandalism, which include the intent to cause the damages and the actual
damages themselves. He stated that $5,000, or more, worth of damages
makes the crime a felony instead of a misdemeanor. He added that the key
issue to the District Attorney is if criminal intent can be established.
Council Member Glover stated that the staff report includes a
recommendation to educate the public about City -owned trees. She stated
her agreement to such an approach and asked if this would give the City a
greater chance of having the District Attorney involved in cases of illegal
tree removal. She asked about the difference in value between destroying a
City tree or a City restroom. Captain Henisey stated his belief that the
District Attorney would probably not find criminal intent, in most cases, if
the individual stated that they didn't know that the tree was City property.
Council Member Glover stated that individuals in her district have hired
non - English speaking workers to cut down City trees and nothing can be
done about it until after the tree has been removed. She suggested that the
District Attorney be educated on the fact that destruction of a City tree is
destruction of City property.
Additionally, Council Member Glover stated her support for educating the
public and her belief that it would put the City in a better position, since
individuals would have greater difficulty pleading innocence. She also
suggested that the Daily Pilot be used in the education process. Council
Member Glover stated that she does believe that many individuals are not
aware that they may have cut down a City tree. She expressed her support
for saving the older trees in the City.
Mayor Noyes asked about the tree inventory that was planned for Newport
Heights. General Services Director Niederhaus stated that a complete
inventory of City trees was completed the prior year, and included a total of
30,000 trees. Additionally, Mayor Noyes asked about the fines that were
discussed previously for illegal removal of City trees. City Attorney
Burnham stated that once an individual has made a threat to remove a City
tree and has subsequently been noticed by the City, it makes it easier for the
City to pursue the maximum fine. General Services Director Niederhaus
added that the notice to the individuals includes the authority and the
penalty for removing a City tree without appropriate approvals.
Council Member Glover stated that the Parks, Beaches & Recreation
Commission has done a good job at keeping trees from being removed.
Deputy City Attorney Ohl confirmed that his office works with the General
Services Department in meeting with the individuals that have illegally
removed trees. He stated that it is going better and there appears to be
more cooperation in seeking a fair reimbursement.
Council Member Ridgeway asked how the City would pursue a small claims
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action. Deputy City Attorney Ohl stated that staff would handle the matter,
and specifically, the City Attorney's office would prepare the documentation
and General Services staff, usually Urban Forester Conway, would present it
to the judge.
Council Member Ridgeway additionally commented on vandalism cases. He
stated that they are generally malicious in nature, while tree removals are
not. He added that District Attorneys are extremely reluctant to file
anything in the criminal courts that does not include maliciousness. He
stated his support for the recommendations in the staff report.
Council Member Ridgeway asked for the General Services Director to briefly
report on the City's urban forest numbers ten years prior, five years prior,
today and where he thinks it's going in the future. General Services Director
Niederhaus stated that there were approximately 15,000 City trees ten years
prior. He added that the City is the only city in the County that has applied
for, and received, a grant for approximately $60,000 to aid in the replanting
of trees. He stated that, additionally, the City has done several other things
and has a contract to have City trees trimmed for $39 each. He pointed out
that the City's tree population is aging, which adds to the cost of maintaining
the trees. General Services Director Niederhaus concluded by stating that
he expects the City's urban forest to continue to grow, but not as quickly as it
has in recent years. Council Member Ridgeway confirmed that it would cost
approximately $38,000 to trim back the palm trees on Marguerite Avenue.
He encouraged that this be done. Additionally, he confirmed that the City's
urban forest inventory only includes trees on public property.
Council Member Ridgeway mentioned the new trees at the corner of
Farallon Drive and Newport Center Drive. General Services Director
Niederhaus stated that the trees that ring around Fashion Island are a part
of the City's inventory, but are maintained by The Irvine Company. He
added that there are requirements on new development in regards to
parkway trees. He stated that tree management in the City has become
tighter over the prior year and will help to make the urban forest grow.
Council Member Ridgeway confirmed with General Services Director
Niederhaus that the pine trees at One Ford Road are on private property
behind the curb line. He additionally confirmed that the City does not have
an inventory or count of the trees on private property in the City. General
Services Director Niederhaus guessed that it would be an additional 30,000
trees. Council Member Ridgeway stated that the City's public trees and
private trees combine for a nice appearance in the City.
Council Member Debay asked if a communications specialist was going to be
used as a part of the education process. City Manager Bludau stated that
the City Council did not approve a new full-time communications specialist
position, so the City contracted with the Gladstone Company. He stated that
they were only used for the new refuse container requirements, and that
staff was not satisfied with the results or cost. He stated that a new
recommendation would be brought to the City Council at a future meeting.
Council Member Debay suggested that possibly the new position could be
used for the tree education also.
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City Manager Bludau asked if the inventory included the age of the trees.
General Services Director Niederhaus stated that the value of the trees is
included in the inventory. He stated that the evaluation given to the City
Attorney's office includes the age, size, species and condition, which are used
to formulate the value of the trees for reimbursement purposes. General
Services Director Niederhaus added that the value of the City's urban forest
is approximately $63 million, with trees being valued anywhere between
$200 and $20,000.
Mayor Noyes complimented the tree trimming that is currently being done
in the City.
In response to Council Member Glover's question, General Services Director
Niederhaus stated that he hopes to have a report to the Parks, Beaches &
Recreation Commission at their December meeting regarding the status of a
new grant that the City has applied for. He stated that it does look
favorable.
City Attorney Burnham stated that he understands that the City Council
wants staff to pursue voluntary reimbursement where appropriate and also
an education program, but asked for City Council direction on the pursuance
of criminal filings when the City feels that it can establish criminal intent.
Captain Henisey added that there may be circumstances when malicious
intent should be dealt with and he does feel that the Police Department
could put together a case. He stated that once the District Attorney is
involved, it is the District Attorney who decides on the reimbursement and,
additionally, a portion of it would go to the State. He stated that this should
be taken into consideration.
Council Member Glover confirmed with Captain Henisey that there are
situations where documentation can be produced to show intent and
maliciousness.
Mayor Noyes received general agreement from the City Council that they
agreed with the five recommendations in the staff report.
Council Member Ridgeway reminded everyone that the ultimate goal is to
receive 100% reimbursement for the planting of a specimen tree.
Mayor Noyes agreed with Council Member Glover's concerns about the
destruction of trees.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Council Member Debay stated that a recently passed proposition on the ballot
involved not sending nonviolent narcotic violators to jail. She pointed out
that the Peninsula and some older parts of town have a number of group
homes, and she wondered how this proposition would affect the City. Council
Member Debay suggested that staff study the issue, so that the City is
prepared to deal with any problems that might arise.
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Council Member Ridgeway stated that in the 1970'x, there was a progr
called CRC, California Rehabilitation Center, which took qualified di
addicts and put them into a jail setting for rehabilitation. He added that
felt that the new proposition would involve a jail setting also and not rely
the use of group homes.
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The agenda for the Study Session was posted on November 8, 2000, at
3:50 p.rrL on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of
Newport Beach Administration Building.
City Clerk
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