HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/23/2007 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Minutes
Study Session
January 23, 2007 — 4:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Henn, Council Member Curry, Mayor Pro Tem. Selich, Mayor Rosansky,
Council Member Webb, Council Member Daigle, Council Member Gardner
1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR.
Council Member Webb had concerns about Item #10, Newport Ridge Park, and will
bring them up later when the item is discussed.
Council Member Curry asked to have item #10 continued at the request of the
homeowners.
2. RESIDENTIAL PARKING ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OCEAN
BOULEVARD AND PENINSULA POINT BEACH AREAS AND POLICE
RESPONSES TO INCIDENTS FOR THESE AREAS. [100 -2007]
Mayor Rosansky presented the procedure for this item by saying the staff report will
take 30 minutes and residents discussion should not exceed 1 % hours. He notified
the audience that no vote will be taken and Council will give staff direction of how
they want to proceed after listening to the public testimony.
City Manager Bludau provided the staff report by presenting a PowerPoint. He
stated that the staff report will be given by several City employees and will cover the
problem, locations, parking control alternatives, what the General Plan and LCP
say, police enforcement, administrative and cost issues and alternatives. He spoke
about the residents wanting resident only permit(decal parking which could be
implemented between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am. He went over the noticing process and
spoke about parking control alternatives used citywide.
City Attorney Clauson spoke about the planning and public access issues. She
reviewed the preferential parking authorization allowed under the State Vehicle
Code. The General Plan recognizes the lack of parking along the coast. The Coastal
Commission looks at access and views to the beach. She feels that most of the issues
aren't lack of parking but nuisance and safety concerns. In order to have the
parking plan approved by the Coastal Commission the City should provide survey
data of why parking permits are needed and show that there isn't impact for public
access during the hours requested by residents.
In response to Council Member Daigle 's question, City Attorney Clauson talked
about the differences in the areas and how the public is allowed to have access to the
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view of the beach when it is closed. The Circulation Element of the General Plan
would have to be supported for the Coastal Commission to approve the parking plan.
The Coastal Commission will look to see if the City has looked at all other
alternatives and studies showing impact and whether We been mitigated. The
Coastal Commission might have issues in Corona del Mar because the parking plan
will limit access for people to view the coast at night. She stated that the more
studies and information that can be shown to support the program the better chance
of the Coastal Commission approving it. The Coastal Commission could ask the City
to mitigate the access by enhancements such as improvements to street ends or
bathroom facilities prior to approving the parking plan. The parking issue could
also bring attention to the 10:00 pm closure of the beach.
Senior Planner Alford reviewed what the Coastal Commission decided in the City of
Carmel and Coronado for parking permits. He stated that in the past the Coastal
Commission has considered preferential parking if it didn't restrict public access or
the impact was minimal.
Capt. Mein stated that there are current enforcement policies in both areas and
there is a staffing need to implement the preferential parking program. In the past
the Police Department implemented use of helicopters to identify presence on the
beach and the use of fire rings and received complaints about the noise from the
helicopter. He said that in both areas the majority of contacts with late beachgoers
are initiated by officers.
In response to Council Member Henn s question about quality of life and criminal
activity, Captain Klein said that the quality of life is when the law is not being
broken but affects the lives of people involved.
Captain Mein stated that it is the officer's discretion about whether to warn or
ticket anyone found on the beach after it has been closed and it depends on the
potential for additional crime.
Council Member Curry asked about the enforcement of vehicle vandalism, graffiti
and gangs. He wanted to know if it is recurrent issue and what has been learned
from this activity in that neighborhood. Captain Klein responded by saying that the
activity has been common in the areas for over 26 years. He said the best thing is to
have the issues reported because the more cooperation the Police Department gets
from residents, the more they can respond. He also stated that the police can't
address every single crime and requires active participation by the community.
Mayor Pro Tem Selich said that he received a complaint about people on Corona del
Mar beach after it was closed so he went down there himself on several Fridays from
11:00 pm - 11:30 pm and observed numerous fires in the fire pits. Captain Klein
responded by saying the fire pits shouldn't be used after 10:00 pm, however they
may not always be able to get someone down there at 10:00 pm because it depends
on police activity.
Captain Klein reviewed staffing needs for the Police Department and stated that
there is a need for an enforcement component. He feels that it is not reasonable to
use police officers and recommended enforcement be done by parking patrol. The
parking patrol person will get out of their car and walk each street two to three
times per night. Captain Klein recommended that the City hire two Parking Control
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Officers to cover the areas for a year. Another major component of the preferential
parking plan would be signage to make sure people are aware of it and additional
lighting may be needed in some areas.
Captain Mein reported that the permit program may deter people from coming to
the beaches, so it could reduce the number of problems.
Fiscal Operations Manager Thompson reviewed the potential costs of the parking
permit program and stated that the parking plan is not revenue producing since the
start up costs are high. City Attorney Clauson said that the coastal policies indicate
that any excess fees would be used to mitigate costs.
Fiscal Operations Manager Thompson discussed the administrative details and
some of the issues that may come up. Permits would have to be issued to a vehicle
and not to a household and proof of address and vehicle ownership would have to be
produced. She showed examples from other cities to show the problems that may
occur. She reviewed other issues, such as short term visitor permits for overnight
guests, maintenance vehicles, late night events, long term visitor permits, in -home
care providers, rental vehicles, and student vehicles.
Fiscal Operations Manager Thompson stated that other cities have required
inspection of garages to make sure residents are using their garages for parking.
Council Member Henn stated that if the Coastal Commission is involved there has to
be a safety case demonstrated, so it should be done in advance or along with the
application.
Dennis Baker said that he feels that the parking issue is an enforcement issue and
seems like an indirect fix to a crime problem. He would like to see people support
more police officers and enforcement be taken as the first step.
Charles Umsworth spoke against the preferential parking plan if it requires Coastal
Commission approval. He feels that the Coastal Commission may determine that
the beach can't close at 10 pm and require alternative access by extension of the bike
path and construction of restrooms at the Wedge. He said that enforcement by
adding police officers without going through Coastal Commission is the best way to
maintain the quality of life for residents.
Marvin Neven said he thinks that signs on Ocean Blvd. will be counterproductive
because they obstruct views.
John Hamilton spoke in favor of permit parking and noted that the problem is
safety, crime and security. He said many residents need the permit parking because
their property is being damaged and the fear of gang crime. He presented a petition
signed by 200 residents asking for the permit parking.
Lee Payne says that the problems in Peninsula Point are different from those in
Corona del Mar. He feels to add an additional layer of parking restrictions on top of
street sweeping would be way too much.
Louise Fundenberg, Central Newport Beach Community Association, stated that
they did not receive any notices about the meeting and asked that when further
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consideration is given that they be notified.
Jill Schreiber said that she started the petition one year ago because of increased
crimes in the neighborhood. She cited examples of activity in her neighborhood and
said We a public safety issue that has increased over the last several years and she
supports the restricted parking. She says they have fear of calling police for fear of
retaliation. Ms. Schreiber stated that she would prefer the beaches stay open later.
Kent Moore echoed John Hamilton's sentiments and said that trash, broken bottles
and cans are evidence of overnight camping and he is concerned about crime and
safety and supports the decal program.
Cindy Peck said she thinks that the crime on her street has been drive -by types of
crimes and feels that permit parking would not address that situation.
Dr. Ebner Drews stated that people who come to Peninsula Point don't come there
for the views but to commit criminal acts.
Roberta Schmitt said she has had problems in her neighborhood. She thinks the
Peninsula needs more enforcement and patrolling.
Philip Mark stated that he has tried calling the police and it's not working so he
feels that the residents need to try something else.
Eric Welton said he signed the petition in favor of the parking program
and challenged Captain Klein on the number of patrols. He supports parking
restrictions as a means to augment the enforcement.
Del Brandon said he feels that the residents need more enforcement and patrols and
is opposed to the parking permit program.
Cathy Hamilton stated that she and her neighbors have had graffiti on their fences
and property and was told by police that they were gang symbols and should be
removed immediately so there wouldn't be any gang retaliation.
Roger McKinnon reported his experience with the Police Department and when he
has called to report noise disturbances and fires, he has been told there is not
enough staff to handle the complaints. He said he signed the petition and supports
the parking proposal, but he think We really a police patrol issue.
Bambi Wilcheck said she feels the administrative costs for two Parking Control
Officers seem very high. She proposed a visible and intense police program to stop
the problems.
Leslie Cazarian stated the she has never had a problem and think that the residents
should be contacting the police and not restricting parking.
Linda Mankard said she is in favor of permit program and also feels there's a need
to beef up the security. She feels that it is a safety issue and the parking program
will deter people and the traffic in the area.
Barbara Peters stated that she doesnt want the beach open until midnight. She
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stated that the calls to the police are treated as noise complaints which don't receive
the same response.
Deanna Reposa said she is in favor of enforcement and not sure how the parking
plan ties into this.
Ken Drellishak distributed photos taken in the spring and summer that show the
problems they are having in the area. He spoke in support of the restricted parking
program.
John Bonner stated the police have been present at board meetings and said that
they don't have enough officers to support the areas. He said that a lot of the
problems are from the fishermen who fish on the jetty and requested that the area
be fenced after hours.
W.R.. Gilding, Central Newport Community Association, said there are many legal
nonconforming units in the area and many units without onsite parking. He said
the problem is the fisherman, travelers to Catalina and employees from local
restaurants that park on the residential streets.
Dick Barker presented pictures of graffiti and other nuisances. He stated that the
reason this parking permit idea came forward is because the police enforcement is
ineffective.
Council Member Curry said it is appalling as to what is going on in the community
and enforcement needs to be stepped up in both of the neighborhoods to address the
issues.
Council Member Daigle spoke in support of the parking program. She stated that if
there is an agreement to move forward to Coastal Commission, that the City needs
to move forward with reports, particularly in Corona del Mar.
Council Member Gardner said that permit parking won't solve the problems if
residents are talking about gangs and guns. She stated that the City needs
enforcement, resources and refocusing in the areas.
Council Member Henn ratified Council Member Curry s idea of police enforcement.
He also believes that the City needs to move ahead right away to analyze the
parking permit idea. He stated that the City must identify the mandate from the
citizens and briefly describe what the program would look like and hear from a cross
section of the residents before taking it to the Coastal Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Selich suggested that a postcard vote be used to try to ascertain the
support for the program. The City would need to develop some kind of proforma
program for people to look at before casting their vote. He feels the City needs to get
statistical data and will have to move ahead on both the decal parking and police
enforcement.
Council Member Webb stated that only a couple of people indicated that they want
permit parking. He has had calls from residents not wanting it and only wanting
increased enforcement. He said that in Corona del Mar he can't tie parking
problems with what is going on and that it is a serious enforcement problem. He
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said the City should not move forward with the parking permit program on the
Peninsula but wants to address the enforcement issues. Police presence might need
to include a walking police officer patrol at all times.
Police Chief McDonell noted that there are a tremendous number of visitors to the
area, especially Corona del Mar beach. He notified the residents that police calls for
service are all posted on the website which includes who responded and the
disposition of the call. He stated that they prioritize calls so there will be delays in
some calls but response times are excellent. He encouraged residents to cooperate
and make the calls and if they are not satisfied, notify the Watch Commander or his
office to get answers. He stated that a permit parking program will not deter people
who are there to commit a crime.
Mayor Rosansky stated that he hasn't seen a clear consensus in both areas but the
City needs to take a harder look at enforcement issues. He suggested that residents
call the police because it's the only way they will know there is a problem. He stated
that City staff will look at the problem more and come back with a program.
PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
ADJOURNMENT - 6:19 pm
The agenda for the Adjourned Regular Meeting was posted on January 17, 2007, at 3:00 p.m.
on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
Recording Secretary
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