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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/26/2010 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes City Council Study Session _- October 26. 2010 — 3:30 p.m. I. ROLL CALL II. CURRENT BUSINESS 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. In response to Council questions regarding Item 7 (Creation of a Reagan Centennial Commission), City Attorney Hunt clarified that Council will make final approvals and the Commission will organize and execute the process. Mayor Curry explained the role of the Commission and suggested that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission (PB &R) get public input. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Henn's question regarding Item 8 (Budget Amendment for the Purchase of a- CNG- Powered Van for OASIS), Deputy Administrative Services Director Matusiewicz stated that funds accumulated from AQMD can be appropriated for any purpose that mitigates pollutants in the air and reduce emissions. City Manager Kiff offered to provide Council with the last seven year expenditures from AQMD funds. Deputy General Services Director Pisani clarified that some of the funds were used toward refuse trucks. In response to Council Member Gardner's question, Acting Planning Director Campbell clarified that the buffer zone for invasive species is included in the proposed language of the Zoning Code (Item 4). Regarding Item 11 (Corona del Mar Permanent Banner), Council Member Gardner noted that when the policy is brought back to Council, the public will have more opportunity to provide input. Regarding Item 6 (City Hall and Limited Off -site Holiday Closure), Mayor Curry clarified that the holiday closure will generate a leave balance savings of approximately $80,000. 2. SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS. [100 -20101 Acting Planning Director Campbell utilized a Power Point presentation that included the Solar Rights Act and the options that the City has during the approval process. In response to Council questions, Acting Planning Director Campbell stated that the City of Santa Monica relaxed their standards to promote solar panels. He recommended that the City look at regulations that are based on health and safety concerns, implement a voluntary program with guidelines, and provide incentives. Regarding glare impacts, he stated that staff can explore locations prior to approval of solar panels. City Attorney Hunt stated that amendments can go through the Coastal Commission; however, categorical exclusions will require more research Volume 59 - Page 602 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session October 26, 2010 before implementing. Mayor Pro Tem Henn encouraged staff to implement voluntary guidelines while providing incentives. Robert Olson expressed the importance of solar panel guidelines to the community. Joe Silvoso encouraged the City to be the liaison between homeowner associations and the Coastal Commission on issues relating to solar panel installations. John Petry requested that the City take a more aggressive approach in regards to solar panel installations and asked if trees can be placed around existing solar panels to create sight a barrier. In response to Council Member Gardner's question, City Attorney Hunt stated that he will visit existing solar panel locations to check for glare impacts. He clarified that Council is directing staff 'to take the most aggressive and assertive approach possible, draft an ordinance that is consistent with State law, prepare voluntary guidelines, evaluate and make recommendations regarding incentives, evaluate glare as it relates to health and safety issues, work with the Coastal Commission, and bring the information back to Council in January 2011. City Manager Kiff and Council Member Selich agreed to assess the possibility of planting trees around the existing solar panels. 3. . 2010 CITIZEN SATISFACTION SURVEY RESULTS. "00-20101 Chris Tatham, ETC Institute, provided a PowerPoint presentation that included the survey's purpose,- major topics, methodology, maps, demographics, survey disclosures, perceptions of the community, trends, and overall satisfaction. Tom Olson provided a handout with his evaluation of the survey results. City Manager Kiff stated that he will provide copies of Mr. Olson's handout to Council. Mayor Pro Tem Henn stated that the survey can be used for benchmarking and to analyze trends. He directed staff to evaluate the critical items and bring back recommendations to Council about how the City can get better. City Manager Kiff introduced the Interim Community Development Director Joel Fick. Mr. Fick discussed his background and stated that he is honored to work for this City. 4. QUEST DEMONSTRATION/PRESENTATION. [100 -20101 Applications Supervisor Alfawi - Luengas utilized a PowerPoint presentation that included the purpose of Quest, how it is used to improve customer service, how information is provided, and how requests are handled. City Manager Kiff discussed how Quest can be used for project tracking, the benefits of project tracking, and how it is used to track the status of Council projects. Mayor Curry discussed the importance of improving customer service, expressed appreciation to staff for their work, and requested that a hard copy of the presentation be given to Council. Council Member Gardner suggested that a general category be added and discussed her experience with using the system. Volume 59 - Page 603 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session October 26, 2010 5. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON PRESENTATION ON PLUG IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES. [100 -20101 Bob Graham utilized a PowerPoint presentation that included the new plug -in electric vehicles, responding to customer demands, engagement with cities and local government, battery electric versus plug -in hybrid vehicles, the simple PEV readiness message, educational fact sheets, and near -term collaboration. Mayor Curry stated that the program gives options to residents, adds value to the community, and helps residents save money. 6. COST OF SERVICES STUDY - HARBOR FEES. [100 -20101 Administrative Services Director McCraner utilized a PowerPoint presentation that included the Harbor fees background, components, process, and staff recommendations. In . response . to Council Member Gardner's question, Harbor Resources. Manager Miller confirmed that the cost for RGP is for testing and the City is charged a fee to apply to the agencies on a project -by- project basis. He also discussed the City fees for eelgrass surveys. Mayor Curry stated that the fees come from a methodical process. Mayor Pro Tem Henn added that the calculations were done in a consistent manner and is one aspect of all fees analyzed by the City. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None IV. ADJOURNMENT - 5:24 p.m. The agenda for the Study Session was posted on October 20, 2010, at 2:05 p.nL on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. City Clerk Recording Secretary ,� Mayor Volume 59 - Page 604