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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12 - Ad Hoc Committee on Local Business Advancement Recommendations - CorrespondenceTheChambw NEWPORT BEACH May 26, 2020 Mayor Will O'Neill City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Received After Agenda Printed May 26, 2020 Item No. 11 & 12 Re: Agenda Item No. 11 --Emergency Ordinance No. 2020-005: Fast Track Back to Business - Emergency Temporary Use Permit Program (PA2020-069) and Agenda Item No. 12 --Ad Hoc Committee on Local Business Advancement Recommendations Dear Mayor O'Neill and City Council Members: At a meeting of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors this morning, the Board voted unanimously to urge the City Council to approve the proposed Emergency Ordinance in Agenda Item No. 11 and the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee on Local Business Advancement in Agenda Item No. 12. It is the hope of the Board that the once approved, City Planning Staff will quickly implement the approval of Temporary Use Permits that will allow local businesses to successfully reopen without any major red tape or burdensome requirements on businesses that have been struggling to survive. Being able to expand their footprint onto adjoining sidewalks, patios and parking lots will help to offset some of the reduction in occupancy and the spacing requirements that come with the need to maintain social distancing in workplaces and places of worship. The Board is also encouraged to see the support of the local business community through the provision of marketing and other funds to the Balboa Village Merchants Association (BVMA), the Balboa Island Merchants Association (BIMA), the Corona del Mar BID and the Restaurant Association BID (DineNB). Local business has been hard hit and we are already seeing some merchants announce that they have closed their doors permanently. We expect that others will follow. Anything that can be done to aid our restaurants and shopkeepers will go a long way towards keeping our economy vibrant, our tax base solid and the fabric of our community strong. Respectfully, Steve Rosansky President/CEO May 26, 2020 To: City Council Members: Received After Agenda Printed May 26, 2020 Item No. 11 & 12 We thank you for your consideration in funding the Balboa Island Merchants Association as we look forward to addressing the extraordinary impact of the covid-19 virus. Our concerted effort is focused on getting our stores "up and running again". We have secured our exempt status through the State of California Franchise Tax Board and look forward to promoting businesses through the Balboa Island Merchants Association in providing and maintaining a safe and healthy environment for residents and visitors to enjoy. Our membership is comprised of merchants who have been doing business on the Island for decades sharing a priority in creating an appealing and prosperous business environment for our customers. Respectfully, Patr ciwM. Beek/ Patricia M. Beek Cc: Matthew Pour BALBOA ISLAND MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION (BIMA) 210 MARINE AVE, UNIT A I NEWPORT BEACH CA 926621 : 949-566-9380 F: 949-566-9381 Received After Agenda Printed May 26, 2020 Item No. 11 & 12 May 26, 2020 Mayor Will O'Neill City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Re: Agenda Item No. 11 --Emergency Ordinance No. 2020-005: Fast Track Back to Business - Emergency Temporary Use Permit Program (PA2020-069) and Agenda Item No. 12 --Ad Hoc Committee on Local Business Advancement Recommendations Dear Mayor O'Neill and City Council Members: As a group of former Newport Beach Mayors and Mayors Pro Tem concerned with the safe recovery of Newport Beach, we have reviewed the proposed Emergency Ordinance in Agenda Item No. 11 and the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee on Local Business Advancement in Agenda Item No. 12 and urge the City Council to approve these two items. We feel that a quick implementation of the ordinance for Temporary Use Permits will be most beneficial for our local businesses. Allowing businesses to expand their operations onto adjoining parking lots, patios, and public spaces such as sidewalks will be most beneficial to these struggling businesses and religious entities. Being able to help offset some of the reduction in occupancy and the spacing requirements that come with the need to maintain social distancing in workplaces and places of worship will be most helpful. It is our hope that the once approved, the approval of Temporary Use Permits will be quickly implemented by staff so that local businesses can successfully reopen without any major obstacles or complicated requirements. Supporting the local business community through the provision of marketing and other funds to the Balboa Village Merchants Association (BVMA), the Balboa Island Merchants Association Inc, Balboa Island Merchants Association, the Corona del Mar BID and the Restaurant Association BID (DineNB) is also a positive step. Some merchants have announced that they are closing their doors permanently while other have been hit hard and are close to closing. Anything the city can do to support these very important business segments will only help assure we continue to have a vibrant business community in Newport Beach. Respectfully, Edward Selich Steve Rosansky Keith Curry Mike Henn Don Webb Tony Petros