HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-69 - Supporting Local Schools as they Return to Normal and Parental Choice in Deciding Whether Children Should be Masked or Vaccinated at School.RESOLUTION NO. 2021-69
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING
LOCAL SCHOOLS AS THEY RETURN TO NORMAL AND
PARENTAL CHOICE IN DECIDING WHETHER
CHILDREN SHOULD BE MASKED OR VACCINATED AT
SCHOOL
WHEREAS, the World Health Organization ("WHO") and UNICEF both state that
children five years and younger should not be required to wear masks, and advise that
decisions whether to impose a mask requirement upon children ages 6-11 should be
made based on several factors, including the impact of mask wearing on a child's
psychosocial development;
WHEREAS, the WHO also recommends against children wearing masks during
exercise or play, as masks can be harmful because they compromise a child's ability to
breathe;
WHEREAS, repeated mask wearing over long periods of time can be harmful;
WHEREAS, children are less likely to get symptomatic COVID-19 than adults;
WHEREAS, the ability to see, appreciate and communicate through facial
expressions is crucial to a child's social development, mental health, and physical well-
being;
WHEREAS, the majority of adults and children over 12 years of age, including
those at high risk of adverse outcomes from COVID-19, have had ample opportunity to
get vaccinated;
WHEREAS, the State of California — not our local Newport Mesa Unified School
District Board of Education — has implemented universal masking requirements in K-12
school settings throughout the state, without regard for any local conditions such as case
rate, vaccination rate, hospitalization rates, or site-specific improvements such as
ventilation upgrades;
WHEREAS, the State of California's blanket mandate is contrary to the City of
Newport Beach's adopted Legislative Platform, which states as its first Guiding Principle
that: "The City supports the protection or expansion of local, decision-making authority
and its ability to provide public services;" and
WHEREAS, on June 22, 2021, pursuant to Resolution 2021-62, the City of
Newport Beach terminated its proclamation of emergency adopted in response to COVID-
19, finding that the conditions of extreme peril no longer existed.
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NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as
follows:
Section 1: The City Council hereby supports decisions concerning the overall
health and wellbeing of students be made at the local level, rather than a state-wide
mandate addressing approximately six million public school children, so that the Newport
Mesa Unified School District Board can itself decide whether to allow children to attend
school without masks or being vaccinated if their parents decide that wearing masks or
being vaccinated is not in their child's best interest.
Section 2: The City Council commits to supporting local schools as they return
to normal, including advocating for local parents that oppose the State of California's
mandates to the detriment of local decision makers.
Section 3: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are
incorporated into the operative part of this resolution.
Section 4: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Section 5: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution is not subject to
the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the
activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3,
because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
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Section 6: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 24th day of August, 2021.
ATTEST:
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Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
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City Attorney
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ss.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the
whole number of members of the City Council is seven; the foregoing resolution, being Resolution
No. 2021-69 was duly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting
of said Council held on the 241h day of August, 2021, and the same was so passed and adopted by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Mayor Brad Avery, Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Muldoon, Council Member Noah Blom,
Council Member Diane Dixon, Council Member Duffy Duffield, Council Member
Will O'Neill
NAYS: Council Member Joy Brenner
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of
said City this 25th day of August, 2021.
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Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
Newport Beach, California