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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/26/2011 - Study SessionCity Council Minutes City Council Study Session April 26, 2011 — 4:00 p.m. I. ROLL CALL II. 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR - None 2. PARKING METER DEMONSTRATION AND MAP OF REPLACEMENT METERS. Administrative Services Director McCraner introduced the Central Parking staff, provided the cost benefit analysis, discussed the phases for meter replacement, showed an example of the new parking meter, noted that some lots are not slated for transition at this time, and indicated that multi- spaced parking meters can provide an option to print a receipt. Bob Kemper, Director of Municipal Services for Central Parking, showed a video to demonstrate how multi -space meters work, provided meter location maps, and discussed the parking meter replacement plan. In response to Council questions, Mr. Kemper and Administrative Services Director McCraner clarified that receipts can only be issued by multi - spaced meters, explained how cell phone transactions are performed, indicated that parking meter tops will be added to existing poles, stated that pay -by -space street parking is not preferred by comparable cities, reported that the parking meters are PCI Level 1 compliant, added that the next phase might require more meters to be added during the summer, stated that revenue updates will be brought to Council on a regular basis, and reported that staff will assess the need for parking meters in Big Corona. 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT. Code Enforcement Supervisor Cosylion utilized a PowerPoint that included the past and current organizational structures, the benefits of staff reorganization, technological improvements, reactive vs. proactive enforcement, responsibilities of Code Enforcement Officers, departmental violations, photos, and current issues. In response to Council questions, Code Enforcement Supervisor Cosylion stated that staff has the ability to query violations by the property owner's last name to check for multiple property owner violators and explained that some cases go directly to the Office of the City Attorney. City Attorney Hunt stated that the City Charter was updated to allow better enforcement, achieve compliance, and increase fines. He noted that Code Enforcement Officers will continue to work with the Office of the City Attorney and stated that violations are handled on a case -by -case basis. Bob Rush believed that the City is on the right track, commended Code Enforcement Volume 60 - Page 114 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session April 26, 2011 Supervisor Cosylion for his work, stated that he looks forward to more aggressive enforcement, and commented on the Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital Development Agreement. Denys Oberman commended Code Enforcement Supervisor Cosylion and asked about the City's policy relative to abatement. Jim Mosher apologized for previous remarks regarding Council's attendance at committee meetings and believed that City departments should not be reorganized without public's input and an adopted ordinance. Mike Sovaresky echoed comments made by Council regarding consistencies of due process and how different entities are treated under the enforcement process. He suggested that staff provide a policy that will make the code enforcement strategy consistent. Mayor Henn directed staff to come back with a policy or ordinance that will be enforced consistently and addresses cumulative violations. He addressed the distinction of code enforcement for Development Agreements as distinguished from ordinary residential or commercial violations. Council Member Daigle commended Code Enforcement staff and agreed that department restructuring should be brought to Council. City Manager Kiff thanked staff for their hard work, stated that an ordinance will be brought to Council regarding department restructuring, addressed abatement issues, and asked Council to clarify the schedule of fines. Acting Planning Director Campbell stated that some violations do not progress to abatement. Code Enforcement Supervisor Cosylion added that violators usually handle their violations after a notice or an administrative citation is issued. Mayor Henn asked staff to provide a complete code enforcement structure before Council decides on a fine schedule and thanked Code Enforcement Supervisor Cosylion for his efforts. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS In response to Jim Mosher's concern, City Attorney Hunt stated that Closed Session Item II.A. will discuss existing litigation and is protected under attorney -client privilege. IV. ADJOURNMENT - 5:15 p.m. The agenda for the Regular Meeting was posted on April 21, 2011, at 1:40 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. v a Recording Secretary Volume 60 - Page 115 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session April 26, 2011 ��Q& D �M� City Clerk Mayor Volume 60 - Page 116