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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - On the AgendaOn the Agenda: August 27 City Council Meeting The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, August 27. Items of interest are highlighted below. The entire agenda and staff reports can be viewed here. A study session will begin at 4 p.m. Agenda items include: Development impact fees. Staff will present the results of a recent development impact fee study for discussion and input. The regular session will begin at 6 p.m. Agenda items include: • An agreement with Environment Planning Development Solutions, Inc. for the preparation of an environmental impact report on Surf Farm, a proposed private development at 3100 Irvine Ave. The applicant has proposed to redevelop 15 acres of the existing Newport Beach Golf Course into a 7-acre surfing lagoon, lounging areas, viewing platforms for spectators, private cabanas with bathrooms and showers, and three warming pools. Two new buildings are also proposed for uses such as health and fitness facilities, a surf -related retail store, locker rooms, food service and overnight accommodations for visiting athletes. The environmental analysis is expected to take about 10 months to complete. • A proposed amendment to an existing agreement with Axon Enterprise Inc. for the Fusus intelligence system to support real-time crime analysis and data integration in the Police Department's Crime Information Center (CIC). The Police Department is developing the CIC to enhance real-time crime analysis and investigation, digital evidence retrieval and processing, and a future drone program. Fusus will allow CIC staff to quickly access video resources near crime incidents and immediately begin working on leads to guide responding patrol officers and investigators. • A budget amendment to accept a $200,000 donation from the Friends of the Newport Beach Library. The donation will augment the Library's collections and sponsor a variety of programs. • A public hearing and consideration of an ordinance and resolution approving the Residences at 1600 Dove Street project and overriding an Orange County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) determination of inconsistency. The applicant, Picerne Group, is requesting approval of a General Plan amendment, affordable housing implementation plan, traffic study, and development agreement for the future development of a residential project of up to 282 dwelling units at 1600 Dove St. A project design is not being proposed, and would require later review by the Planning Commission. Also for City Council consideration is a resolution overriding a June 20 ALUC determination that the project is inconsistent with airport land use plans. • A public hearing on the issuance of tax-exempt revenue bonds by the California Enterprise Development Authority for the benefit of Sage Hill School. Sage Hill has requested Council approval to issue up to $55 million in revenue obligations to finance school improvements. The City's role is to provide an opportunity for community input on the bond issuance. The City does not have any responsibility for the debt and is not pledging any assets as security for the debt. • Homeless outreach update and related items. The Councilwill receive an update on the City's homeless outreach program from January through June 2024, including summaries of tasks accomplished and data collected by City staff and consultants. The Council will also consider two related items: a six-month agreement to continue Be Well OC Mobile Response Team services; and modifications to Newport Beach Municipal Code regulations governing the use of public property and interference with public access. The agenda item also includes staffing recommendations to further improve the City's efforts to reduce homelessness.