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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/08/2008 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes Study Session July 8, 2008 — 3:00 p.m I. ROLL CALL Present: Council Member Henn, Council Member Curry, Council Member Gardner, Mayor Selich Excused: Council Member Rosansky, Mayor Pro Tem Daigle, Council Member Webb II. CURRENT BUSINESS 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. Regarding Item 8 (Selection of Vendor for Contract Negotiations for Landscape Maintenance of City Parks and Facilities), General Services Director Harmon confirmed that the landscapers will be careful about runoff and that blower noise cannot exceed a certain level. 2. BUCK GULLY FIRE STUDY. Council Member Rosansky joined the meeting at 3:05 p.m. Fire Marshal Bunting stated that the amount of brush in Buck Gully is unsafe. He utilized a PowerPoint presentation and explained that the proposals only deal with the first 100 feet behind the homes. He displayed photos of Buck Gully from 1973 and today, the extent of vegetation to the 100 -foot line, and how there is no separation between shrubs or trees. He defined Hazard Reduction Zone and Fuel Modification Zone, and explained the differences in tree and shrub regulations between the Hazard Reduction Zone, Fuel Modification Zone, and California State Fire Marshal regulations. Fire Marshal Bunting highlighted recommendations to change the Hazard Reduction Zone regulations relative to trees and shrubs, which would remove about two - thirds of the trees in the 100 -foot zone. He emphasized that the main concern is that a fire in the canyons can spread throughout Corona del Mar and discussed how the Laguna Beach fire spread rapidly due to excess brush. He reported on the response times and manpower that would be needed to fight a fire in Corona del Mar. Council Member Gardner emphasized the need for overall safety and requested that something come back to Council as soon as possible. In response to Council questions, Fire Marshal Bunting indicated that the recommendation deals with the 100 -foot line (Plan A), but going past that to the 170 -foot line (Plan B) would require coordination with many other regulatory agencies and could cost about $350,000. He indicated that new regulations should not be implemented this fire season since the Fire Department is already conducting inspections. He indicated that the 170 -foot plan would take the canyons back to how they were in 1973. Council Member Henn recommended coming back to Council with an ordinance that addresses Plan A and Plan B, and a staff report that discusses a timeline and costs to both Volume 58 — Page 538 City of Newport Beach Study Session July 8, 2008 the homeowners and the City. Fire Marshal Bunting indicated that the plans should be separated because Plan B will take more time to work out. Council Member Curry noted that the City has been having a lot of discussions about tsunamis and earthquakes when the greatest threat every year to the City is a fire. George Jeffries suggested that the City lower and thin its Eucalyptus trees on Hazel and Poppy. In response to Larry Albert's questions, Fire Marshal Bunting stated that he does not know of anything natural that could start a fire in the canyons, distances are measured from the back of the house that faces the slope, and a list of fire- resistant vegetation are on the Fire Department's webpage. Stanley Barons believed that the Buck Gully trees should have a height limitation and expressed support for Fire Marshal Bunting's recommendations_ Fire Marshal Bunting explained how goats can be used to assist with clearing the area. He confirmed that the regulations would apply to Buck Gully, Morning Canyon, and Newport Coast Hazardous Reduction Zones and explained where the County's A -Zone starts in Newport Coast. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None. IV. ADJOURNMENT - 3:58 p.m. The agenda for the Study Session was posted on July 2, 2008, at 1:40 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. t/y6 A,L , ,! , L. ,2 0 Recorc)sfi Secret y f' 1 Mayor City Clerk Volume 58 - Page 539