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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/11/2011 - Study SessionP 911101 �: l City Council Minutes City Council Study Session October 11, 2011 — 5:00 p.m. I. ROLL CALL II. Present: Council Member Hill, Mayor Pro Tem Gardner, Mayor Henn, Council Member Selich, Council Member Curry, Council Member Daigle Excused: Council Member Rosansky Council Member Rosansky arrived at 5:10 p.m CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. In response to Council Member Daigle's question regarding Item 13 (Approval of Amendment No. One to the Contract with Alexander Contract Services, Inc. to provide City -wide Water Meter Reading Services), Utilities General Manager Murdoch reported meters are visually read at $.95 per meter and discussed the automation conversion of large commercial meters. In response to Council Member Selich's question regarding Item 6 [Amendment to Memorandum of Agreement with the Port of Long Beach (POLB) for the Lower Bay Dredging Project], Harbor Resources Manager Miller explained that the measurement of cubic yards includes a buffer zone, reported that the project was not designed to create a totally clean bottom, added that the project is limited by funding and by what the POLB will accept, and explained the concept of Over Dredge (OD). In response to Council Member Hill's question regarding Item 3 (Permanent Parking Restrictions on Central Avenue for Lido Marina Farmer's Market), Public Works Director Badum reported that the resolution will be modified to add the language, "The vehicle parking prohibition shall not apply to any vehicle displaying a valid City of Newport Beach issued Lido Marina Village Farmer's Market Parking Permit." In response to Council Member Hill's question regarding Item 5 (Seismic Retrofit of San Diego Creek Bridges and Goldenrod Pedestrian Overcrossing — Notice of Completion and Acceptance Contract No. 3531), Public Works Director Badum explained that sometimes work was not done as originally designed, which creates the need for change orders. Regarding Item 9 (Jamboree Road Bridge Widening Over State Route 73 - C- 3724), Council Member Hill expressed the importance of ensuring that the City makes a concentrated effort to having good as -built drawings and inspection of critical items. In response to Council's question regarding Item 14 (Cost Sharing to Dredge the Volume 60 - Page 261 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session October 11, 2011 America Legion's Marina), Harbor Resources Manager Miller clarified that the sea wall issue will be handled within the next seven years and provided an estimated project cost. In response Council Member Hill's question regarding Item 16 (City Council Policy G -1), Municipal Operation Director Harmon confirmed that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission originally did not agree with requiring 36" box trees for reforestation because of related costs, but later recommended to Council the use of 36" box trees. In response to Mayor Pro Tem Gardner's question regarding Item 10 (Replacement of Mobile Video System in Police Department Patrol Vehicle Fleet), Police Lieutenant Lewis reported that the system should last at least five years, reported that the current system was purchased in 2004, stated that the current technology handles the Police Department's needs at a base level but is starting to fail, briefly described the new system, and noted that the system can be transferred when patrol vehicles are updated. In response to Mayor Henn's question regarding Item 8 (Acquisition of Rule 20A Credits from the City of Mission Viejo), Deputy Public Works Director Webb noted that the goal was to receive additional money at a good rate to pay down loans, added that Southern California Edison (SCE) allows borrowing against future dollars to fund projects, noted that as soon as some of the loans are paid off there will be capacity to start looking at other Rule 20A projects, and briefly discussed a list of possible future projects to be considered by Council. 2. ALGALITA MARINE RESEARCH FOUNDATION - UPDATE ON TRASH AND DEBRIS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT. [100 -2011] Dr. Charles Moore, Algalita Marine Research Foundation, provided a PowerPoint presentation on A1gahta's work to increase awareness of how trash and debris impacts the marine environment. He addressed the North Pacific Transition Zone, pollution of all gyres, flying squid, east and west zone garbage patches, growth of coral on plastic debris, and conversion of marine debris into new habitats for various species. He reported that the deep ocean is now populated with fish that would not have survived without the existence of these new habitats, addressed the abundance of buoys in the ocean as a result of Korean sea urchin fisheries, provided the names of places that are sea fills for our trash, discussed the toxicity of plastic, and stressed the importance of changing our lifestyles. Stephanie Barger, Earth Resource Foundation, expressed appreciation to Council for the presentation and for being leaders in banning Styrofoam. Nancy Skinner expressed support for banning plastic bags. Council Member Daigle commented positively on the educational component of the program and progressive participation with the use of technology by students. 3. MASTER FEE SCHEDULE. [100 -20111 Finance Director McCraner discussed the proposed fee changes that affect fee -based services in the Finance, Library Services, Recreation and Senior Services, and Municipal Operations Departments. She provided a PowerPoint presentation and Volume 60 - Page 262 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session October 11, 2011 discussed cost of services, cost allocation components, cost allocation processes, departments studied and staff recommendations, and next steps. In response to Council questions, Finance Director McCraner discussed the possibility of providing property owners with bundling options and explained the City's charging process. City Manager Kiff noted that the item will be brought back for further study and consideration by Council at the next Study Session. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS IV. ADJOURNMENT - 6:16 p.m. The agenda for the Study Session was posted on October 6, 2011, at 2:46 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. Mayor ��I� /1A _P, City Cle'rk Volume 60 - Page 263