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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Insider's GuideInsider's Guide for the Newport Beach City Council Meeting on April 14, 2020 During these unprecedented times, public participation is paramount to good governance and accountability. To that end, the City will implement an Information Technology solution to ensure your voice is heard. Using a program called WebEx, the City will live stream the meeting through its website (http://www.newportbeachca.gov/nbtvlive) and broadcast the meeting on its cable television channel, NBTV (Spectrum Channel 3 and Cox Channel 852). The Mayor and City Council members will be seen on screen as they participate in the meeting from their homes or other secure locations. In addition to providing written comments prior to the meeting, members of the public can call in to provide comments on agenda items in real time. The telephone numbers are listed after agenda item titles on the Council agenda and will appear on viewers' screens at the appropriate times. Consistent with in-person Council meetings, callers will have three minutes to provide comments on an agenda item. Please click here for more details on how you can participate in the meeting. Our next City Council meeting is on Tuesday, April 14. Items that may be of interest are highlighted below. The entire agenda, and all reports, can be viewed here. There is a Closed Session at 6:30 p.m. and the Regular Meeting begins at 7 p.m. The following are items of note: • On the Consent Calendar is an item that recommends the City Council adopts a resolution initiating several Zoning Code and Local Coastal Program Amendments related to Tattoo Services, Density Bonus Regulations, Short Term Lodging and Food and Alcohol Service in the Industrial Zone. This item starts the process. It does not change the municipal code. It only authorizes staff to begin to work through the public process for future City Council consideration. • The City Council will also consider purchasing a Wildland Fire Apparatus. The new piece of equipment is specifically designed to work in the wildland areas and will assist our Fire Department in protecting over 300 acres of wildland and urban interfaces here in the city. • There is an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of a project located at 215 Riverside Avenue. This item was continued from the March 24 meeting. Due to the Governor's order to stay at home, and to practice social distancing, there will be no members of the public in the City Council Chambers. If you wish to comment, you may do so telephonically and the City strongly encourages you to send your comments via email to cityclerk@newportbeachca.gov by Monday, April 13, at 5 p.m.