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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/11/2005 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes Study Session October 11, 2005 - 4:00 p.nL ROLL CALL Council Member Ridgeway called the meeting to order at 4:15 p.m. Present: Council Member Selich, Council Member Rosansky, Council Member Ridgeway, Council Member Daigle, Council Member Nichols Excused: Mayor Pro Tem Webb, Mayor Heffernan CURRENT BUSINESS 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR -None. 2. RDA FORMATION /AUTHORITY AND SANTA ANA HEIGHTS PROJECT FUNDING [100- 20051. Council Member Ridgeway noted that he has a conflict of interest in West Santa Ana Heights. Assistant City Manager Kif£ indicated that West Santa Ana Heights is not being addressed specifically. Jon Goetz, Stradline Yocca Carlson & Rauth, provided a PowerPoint presentation to discuss how a Redevelopment Agency (RDA) is established, the plan limits, what RDAs can do, and affordable housing. He responded to Council questions regarding the tax allocation bonds, liability, the Project Area Committee (PAC), eminent domain, the Santa Ana Unified School District apportionment, terminating the RDA, and debt repayment. City Manager Bludau discussed the City's role and noted that no tax increment will be spent on the airport which will continue to be part of the County. He emphasized that people would be paying the same amount of property tax whether they were in an RDA or not. Mayor Pro Tern Webb joined the meeting at 4:27 p.m. Mayor Heffernan joined the meeting at 4:29 p.m. Council Member Rosansky requested that someone find out how long the existing debt goes out. Assistant City Manager Kiff displayed a map of the Santa Ana Heights Project Area and discussed the tax increment generation and pending projects in the area. He showed drawings of Mesa View Park and the horse arena project, and highlighted issues for Council. He clarified that "PAC" now stands for Project Advisory Committee. Volume 57 — Page 435 City of Newport Beach Study Session Minutes October 11, 2005 Council Member Daigle requested and received confirmation that the ordinance to form the RDA can include a provision that specifies that the funds are to be used only in Santa Ana Heights without a vote of the people. In response to Dolores Otting's questions, City Manager Bludau reported that the Newport -Mesa Unified School District will not receive funding because they have been made whole and, if the City forms the RDA, it would probably occur sometime next year. Barbara Venezia, Santa Ana Heights PAC Chairperson, discussed their desire to not use eminent domain, continue the PAC's role as the advisory board, and not use the money outside the RDA project. She added that they want the City to take over the RDA, but adopt the specific plan as it is today. 3. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OVERVIEW BY CHIEF RILEY [100- 20051. Fire Chief Riley discussed recent disasters and how similar disasters could impact the City. He displayed a PowerPoint presentation to discuss the public's expectations; the responsibilities of local government, the county, state, and federal agencies; the City's disaster preparedness program; the Hazard Analysis; alerting and warning options; evacuation procedures, special population considerations, the difference between a tsunami watch and a tsunami warning, and future options. He emphasized the need for community preparedness. He responded to Council questions relative to the roles of the Fire Department and the Police Department, community notification, and the Citywide disaster preparedness program. He discussed possibly making a separate program for the community disaster preparedness training and education efforts and having a Community Preparedness Educator. He suggested looking at the Hazard Analysis list and working on action plans in advance of incidents occurring. Council Member Daigle requested a study session with the Police and Fire Departments to talk about restoring and maintaining security during a disaster. Mayor Heffernan directed the Fire Chief to come back to Council with specific needs, budget items, and policy issues that are needed for disaster preparedness since it's the primary business of the City. Dolores Otting presented a newspaper article about Huntington Beach being the only city in Orange County that is rated "StormReady" and recommended that the City hold community seminars. PUBLIC COMMENTS Dolores Otting reported a leaking street on Spyglass Hill Road. ADJOURNMENT - at 6:26 p.m to Closed Session Volume 57 - Page 436 City of Newport Beach Study Session Minutes October 11, 2005 The agenda for the Study Session was posted on October 5, 2005 at 2:50 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. City Clerk n Recording Secretary Volume 57 - Page 437 2t L4,t M y Volume 57 - Page 437