HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Insider's GuideInsider's Guide for the Newport Beach City Council Meeting on February 11, 2020
Our next City Council meeting is Tuesday, February 11. Items that may be of interest are highlighted
below.
Study Session begins at 5 p.m. for this meeting to discuss prohibiting motorized uses on the Oceanfront
Boardwalk. Shared use of this amenity has been talked about for decades. Yes, we found a staff report
from 1980 on the subject of bicycles on the Boardwalk! Over the last several years, technology has
changed at a rapid pace and the types of motorized vehicles on the Boardwalk has increased significantly.
Council asked for a study session on this item to see if prohibiting this type of activity is something the
community and the City Council would like to consider.
The Regular Meeting begins at 7 p.m. and the following are items of note:
• On the Consent Calendar is an agreement with Newport Bay Conservancy to designate funds for Phase
2A of the Restoration Work in Big Canyon. The Newport Beach Conservancy has been awarded two grants
in the amount of $1,688,731 which will provide funding to restore nine acres of coastal sage, upland,
riparian and freshwater marsh habitats, remove invasive or diseased trees in an additional two acres and
replanted with a native plant palette. The project is expected to be completed in 2023. The City enjoys a
great partnership with the Newport Bay Conservancy, and we are thrilled to get this grant.
• Current Business includes an Ordinance to Amend the Newport Beach Municipal Code as it relates to
Short -Term Lodging. The City Council and staff have worked extensively with the community on this issue
over the past year. With the advent of home sharing websites and the prevalence of short-term rentals,
many concerns were raised by residents living next to the short-term rental properties. The proposed
changes will set a new standard for short-term rentals and provide the City with additional tools to enforce
residential standards. Several changes include: providing adequate parking for guests, limiting the number
of guests in a rental unit, providing exterior signage and an answering service to respond to complaints
24/7 and limiting the total number of permits that can be issued citywide.