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City Council Regular Meeting
September 24, 2013 7:00 p.m.
I. STUDY SESSION - 3:30 p.m.
II. CLOSED SESSION - 5:58 mm.
A. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS (Government Code § 54957.6):
Heading Agency Designated Representatives: Dave Kiff, City Manager and Terri
Cassidy, J.D., Deputy City Manager /Human Resources Director; Negotiators
Employee Organizations: All Labor Associations: Association of Newport Beach Ocean
Lifeguards (ANBOL); Newport Beach City Employees Association (NBCEA); Newport
Beach Employees League (NBEL); Newport Beach Firefighters Association (NBFA);
Newport Beach Fire Management Association (NBFMA); Lifeguard Management
Association (NBLMA); Newport Beach Part Time Unit (UPEC, Local 777); Newport Beach
Police Association (NBPA); Newport Beach Police Management Association (NBPMA); and
Newport Beach Professional and Technical Association (NBPTEA)
B. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (Government Code § 54957):
Title: Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
C. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION (Government Code
§ 54956.9(a)):
Pacific Shores Properties, LLC, et al u City of Newport Beach
Newport Coast Recouery, LLC, et al u City of Newport Beach
United States District Court, Central District Case Nos. CV 08- 00457 -JVS (RNBx) & CV
09- 00701 -JVX (RNBx)
United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit Case Nos. 11 -55460 & 11 -55461
III. RECESS
IV. RECONVENED AT 7:00 P.M. FOR REGULAR MEETING
V. ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tem Hill, Mayor Curry,
Council Member Selich, Counch Member Henn
Excused: Council Member Daigle
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VI. CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Harp announced that there are no reportable actions.
VII. FLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE -Boy Scouts Rob Caustin and Parker Doyle
VIII. INVOCATION -Mr. Frank Carpenter
IX. PRESENTATIONS
West Marine Welcome Proclamation
Mayor Curry invited West Marine Store Manager Chris Beckwith and Senior District Manager
Laura Grillon to the podium and presented them with a proclamation for their efforts in
preserving marine habitat, supporting marine non - profits, and declaring October 3, 2013, as West
Marine Cruising for a Cause Charity Day.
Mr. Beckwith expressed West Marine's appreciation and invited Council and members of the
community to the grand opening of their flagship store in Via Lido Shopping Center from October
3, 2013 through October 6, 2013 and the Cruising for a Cause Charity event on October 3, 2013,
from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
FF.MA's 2012 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards for Outstanding Community
Emergency Response Team Initiatives and Champions of Change (100 -2014
Mayor Curry referenced a simulcast from the White House where the City of Newport Beach and
Matt Brisbois were honored for the CERT program. He invited CERT Community Director Peter
Putnam and Assistant Fire Chief Kitch to the podium for a presentation.
Assistant Fire Chief Kitch provided a PowerPoint presentation on the City's CERT program,
volunteers, and recognition of the program by FEMA, as well as winning the White House
Champions of Change Award. He addressed volunteer hours of service and the City's and
Mayor's support of the program.
CERT Community Director Peter Putnam presented Mayor Curry with tokens of appreciation for
his support of the program.
Mayor Curry expressed his appreciation for the City's CERT program and its volunteers.
X. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
XI. CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS OR MATTERS WHICH COUNCIL MEMBERS WOULD
LIKE PLACED ON A FUTURE AGENDA (NON - DISCUSSION ITEM)
Council Member Selich announced that a forum hosted by Speak Up Newport on refuse service
outsourcing will be held on October 9, 2013, at 5:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Community Room.
In response to Council Member Petros question, City Attorney Harp reported that the speed limit on
Tustin Avenue was appropriately set at 30 mph. He indicated that the speed limits in residential
districts are usually set at 25 mph but the Streets and Highways Code is specific relative to the number
of houses within a residential stretch of roadway that this speed applies to.
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Council Member Gardner requested and received confirmation that, although Tustin Avenue is a
residential area, it is not considered a residential street per the Code.
Mayor Pro Tom Hill reported testifying before the Orange County Transit Authority on behalf of the
Toll Road Authority relative to the potential widening of the 405 Freeway. He reported that they are
now considering the toll road as part of the overall mobility program. Additionally, he attended the
League of California Cities Conference in Sacramento and spoke positively on the educational sessions
and meetings with other coastal cities.
Mayor Curry also commented positively on the League of California Cities Conference and indicated
that he participated on the panels relative to realignment and pension reform. He announced that he
attended the U.S. Lawn Bowling Open and spoke at the Newport Harbor High School Girls Volleyball
Fundraiser. Additionally, he announced that the Orange County Division of the American Institute of
Architects awarded the Civic Center with the top award as being the best non - residential building
constructed in Orange County. He noted that the building also received the Members' Choice Award.
XII. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON CONSENT CALENDAR - None
XIII. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. READING OF MINUTES AND ORDINANCES
1. MINUTES FOR THE SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 STUDY SESSION AND REGULAR
MEETING. [100 -20131 Waive reading of subject minutes, approve as amended, and
order filed.
2. READING OF ORDINANCES. Waive reading in full of all ordinances under
consideration, and direct the City Clerk to read by title only.
B. ORDINANCE FOR ADOPTION
3. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -17 AMENDING TITLE 19 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO REVISE THE REQUIRED FINDINGS
FOR LOT MERGERS (PA2013 -172). [100 -2013] Conduct second reading and adopt
Ordinance No. 2013 -17, An Ordinance of the City Council of City of Newport Beach
Approving an Amendment to Title 19 of the Municipal Code (Subdivisions) to Revise
Findings Required for Mergers of Contiguous Lots.
Council Member Gardner voted NO on this item.
C. RESOLUTION FOR ADOPTION
4. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ENERGY ACTION PLAN. [100 -20131 Adopt
Resolution No. 2013 -68, A Resolution of the City of Newport Beach Adopting an Energy
Action Plan, and direct City staff to proceed with implementation.
D. CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
5. K STREET/EAST BAY AVENUE CONCRETE PAVER ALLEY IMPROVEMENT (C-
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4945). [381100 -20131 Approve Budget Amendment No. 14BA -015 recognizing $75,000.00
contribution from the residents in Revenue Account No. 250 -5901 and appropriating
$75,000.00 to CIP Account No. 7251- C2002057; and appropriating $55,240.00 from the
unappropriated General Fund to CIP Account No. 7013- C2002057.
6. APPROVAL OF MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR ALLEY SWEEPING
SERVICES (C- 5600). [381100 -2013] Approve a Maintenance Agreement for Alley
Sweeping Services with AGO Industries, Inc. dba SoCal Property Services of Costa Mesa,
and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the agreement.
E. MISCELLANEOUS
7. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA FOR SEPTEMBER 19, 2013. [100 -20131
Receive and file.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Hill, seconded by Council Member Selich to approve the Consent
Calendar; and noting the no vote by Council Member Gardner on Item 3.
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tem Hill, Mayor Curry, Council
Member Selich, Counch Member Henn
Absent: Council Member Daigle
MV. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR - None
XV. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON NON - AGENDA ITEMS
George Schroeder spoke regarding his friend, Ron Hendrickson, who recently passed away, and Mr.
Hendrickson's efforts in forming the Newport Taxpayers Alliance, as well as his service to the
community. He noted that Mr. Hendrickson loved the City and will be greatly missed.
Tara Reilly -Tung urged Council to take immediate action on the parking problems on Aralia Street,
believing there are safety issues for students and residents. She added that during school hours
parking is unavailable although many parking spaces remain vacant in the high school parking lot.
She believed that a Police Officer protects spaces for seniors in the senior parking lot, but does not help
protect parking spaces for residents. She referenced a U.S. Supreme Court case in the State of Virginia
involving a similar matter.
Scott Ehlers commented on Aralia Street parking problems and lack of enforcement. He reported that
the current "No Student Parking" signs are not enforceable, expressed concerns with safety, and urged
Council to consider the matter as soon as possible.
XVI. ORAL REPORTS FROM CITY COUNCIL ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
Council Member Henn reported on a recent joint meeting of the City Council and the Balboa Village
Advisory Committee (BVAC) held on September 11, 2013, to consider the preliminary report of the
Urban Land Institute Technical Advisory Panel which analyzed Balboa Village and provided
recommendations for consideration as it moves forward with the Balboa Village Master Revitalization
Plan. He reported that the report was well- received and the meeting was well- attended. He thanked
Bob Voit for funding this effort for the City.
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Additionally, Council Member Henn reported on a recent meeting of the Tidelands Management
Committee where members of the Citizens Advisory Panel were appointed, the Tidelands Capital Plan
and the Harbor Commission 2013 /2014 goals were reviewed, and an update on the Balboa Island
bulkhead was presented.
Council Member Selich announced that the General Plan/Local Coastal Program Implementation
Committee will meet on September 25, 2013, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m, in the Newport Coast
Conference Room to discuss the Coastal Zone boundary, bluff regulations, and the Draft
Implementation Plan.
Council Member Petros reported attending an Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Bicycle
Collaborative at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center where Supervisorial Districts 1 and 2 were
planning major bicycle routes through the area. He reported that some of the suggested links run
through Newport Beach and noted that Coast Highway has elevated in priority which means that the
planning for bicycle facilities through Coast Highway in a safe and efficient manner will be
undertaken.
Council Member Petros reported on the recent Hootenanny in Newport Heights, commented positively
on the event, and thanked Recreation and Senior Services Director Detweiler and her staff for
coordinating the event. He commented on an article in 77te Current and invited them to attend the next
event.
XVIL PUBLIC HEARINGS
8. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL
PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT (CAPER) PROGRAM YEAR 2012 -2013
(C- 4865(A)). [381100 -20131
Associate Planner Murillo introduced and invited Consultant Clint Whited, LDM Associates, to
the podium for a presentation.
Mr. Whited reported on the City's required submission of a five -year Consolidated Plan in order
to receive Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) from the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD), He provided details of the Consolidated Annual Performance
and Evaluation Report for the Program Year 2012 -2013, noting that it is in compliance with
HUD regulations and that the City is well underway in meeting its five -year goals.
In response to Council Member Gardner's questions regarding consultant charges, Mr. Whited
reported that his organization bills on a quarter -hour basis to perform a number of duties
specified within the regulations, like preparation of reports, administration of funding and
grants, and monitoring the 377 units of affordable housing that are part of the City's affordable
housing portfolio.
Mayor Curry opened the public hearing. Hearing no testimony, he closed the public
hearing.
Motion by Council Member Gardner, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hill to a) approve the
Program Year 2012 -2013 CAPER; and b) direct the City Manager or his designee to submit the
Program Year 2012 -2013 CAPER to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD).
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tem. Hill, Mayor Curry,
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Absent: Council Member Daigle
9. 2014 -2021 HOUSING ELEMENT UPDATE (PA2012 -104). [100 -20131
Associate Planner Murillo presented the final draft of the 2014 -2021 Housing Element Update,
including changes since Council last reviewed the document, and discussed the removal of the
Inclusionary Housing Program. He reviewed recommendations by the State Housing and
Community Development Department and the incorporation of the recommended items into the
Housing Element. In addition, he reviewed recommendations made by the Planning Commission
and the Airport Land Use Commission. He presented next steps and requested direction from
Council regarding the Inclusionary Housing Program.
Council Member Gardner expressed support for staff and recalls being the only one to express
support for continuing the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance. She noted that, by suspending it,
the City is not enforcing it but leaves it open if it is ever needed. She indicated that she does not
know why the City would not just suspend it, rather than eliminate it entirely.
Council Member Petros noted that the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA) is a projection
of the City's affordable housing needs through 2021. He listed projects approved since its
establishment and stated that he cannot see the need for the Inclusionary Housing Program. He
suggested removing it from the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC).
In response to Council Member Selich's question, Associate Planner Murillo indicated that any
surplus in the number of affordable housing units does not carry over to the next planning
period.
Council Member Henn indicated that be does not see a need to keep the Inclusionary Housing
Program in place. Mayor Pro Tem Hill agreed, as well.
Mayor Curry opened the public hearing.
Jim Mosher voiced support for suspending the Inclusionary Housing Program and asked about
suspension of in -lieu fees and when the 2014 plan would go into effect. He commented on the
housing needs of special needs individuals (group homes) and a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of
Appeals regarding discrimination of certain groups. He asked if such a finding would affect the
Housing Element.
Hearing no further testimony, Mayer Curry closed the public hearing.
Motion by Council Member Selich seconded by Council Member Petros to a) adopt
Resolution No. 2013.69, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach Adopting
the 2014 -2021 Housing Element Update (PA2012 -104) to 1) find that all significant
environmental concerns for the proposed project have been addressed in the previously adopted
Negative Declaration SCH No. 2011091088, and 2) adopt the 2014 -2021 Housing Element; and b)
direct staff to come back with a Resolution repealing Chapter 19.54 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code (Inclusionary Housing) for adoption at a future meeting.
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tom Hill, Mayor Curry,
Council Member Selich, Counch Member Henn
Absent: Council Member Daigle
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RVIII.
10. APPOINTMENT OF A NEW BALBOA VILLAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (BVAC)
MEMBER TO REPRESENT THE CENTRAL NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. [100 -20131
City Clerk Brown provided paper ballots to the City Council and read the ballot votes as follows;
Grace Dove - Gardner, Petros, Hill, Selich, Henn, Mayor Curry
City Clerk Brown announced that Grace Dove has been appointed as the BVAC Member to
represent the Central Newport Beach Community Association.
11, CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE SECTIONS 17.35,020(F) AND 17.60.060 RELATING TO PIERS THAT
ENCROACH IN FRONT OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND COMMERCIAL
INDEMNITY, RESPECTIVELY. [100 -20131
Harbor Resources Manager Miller offered to respond to questions from Council regarding the
matter.
Motion by Council Member Gardner, seconded by Mayor Curry to not amend the
Newport Beach Municipal Code and maintain the current process.
In response to Council Member Henn's question, City Attorney Harp noted that no changes,
including the proposed indemnity language, would be recommended under the current motion.
Council Member Henn stated that he is in favor of the recommendation in the staff report, so will
be voting against the motion.
Mayor Pro Tem Hill believed that including the indemnity language is important and would
support doing so.
Substitute motion by Council Member Selich, seconded by Councli Member Henn to
introduce Ordinance No, 2013 -15, An Ordinance of the City Council of City of Newport Beach
Amending Sections 17.35.020(F) and 17.60.060 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to Allow
Certain. Administrative Transfers of Tidelands Permits and to Require Commercial Tidelands
Users to Defend and Indemnify the City of Newport Beach, and pass to second reading on October
8, 2013.
Jim Mosher spoke in support of maintaining status quo, believing that the matter involves
taking the public's right to discontinue a use, once it has been permitted. He commented on the
indemnity clause, but questioned previous City Attorney advice regarding the City's ability to
immunize itself against class action lawsuits by inserting language into the City Charter.
Council Member Gardner noted that the issue regarding class action lawsuits was the result of a
court roiling regarding adoption of an ordinance. City Attorney Harp added that the League of
California Cities and other experts urged cities to adopt those types of ordinances to shield
themselves from class action lawsuits brought about by attorneys trying to generate fees.
Council Member Gardner stated that she has no problem with the indemnity language, but
expressed concern regarding Section E.
City Attorney Harp explained that currently, those with a commercial pier permit need to go
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before the Harbor Commission to transfer the permit. He reported that Section E would allow
transfers between family members without going before the Harbor Commission, but would be
handled at an administrative level. Additionally, the permittee would be required to indemnify
the City on any legal challenges associated with the transfers.
Assistant City Attorney Torres explained that the indemnity language has always been in the
NBMC and that Section E was added to clarify direction from Council relative to transfers. It
was noted that, if desired, the motion could be to allow the Harbor Commission to review these
types of matters as it presently does and addd the indemnification language.
Discussion followed regarding differences between transfers and new permits, changes allowing
interfamily transfers, the approval process, the various paths for approval, and the appeal
process. Assistant City Attorney Torres noted that zany interested person can file an appeal and
that, if the use of a pier changes or the abutting property changes, it would trigger a review by
the Harbor Commission.
The substitute motion failed by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Hill, Council Member Selich, Counch Member Henn
Noes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Curry
Absent: Council Member Daigle
Amended motion by Council Member Gardner, seconded by Mayor Curry to introduce
Ordinance No. 20:13-15, An Ordinance of the City Council of City of Newport Beach Amending
Section 17.60.060 of the Newport Beach Municipal Cade to Require Commercial Tidelands Users
to Defendi and Indemnify the City of Newport Beach, ani pass to second reading on October 8,
2023.
The amended motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tem Hill, Mayor Curry,
Council Member Selich
Noes: Counch Member Kenn
Absent: Council Member Daigle
12, JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT (JWA) SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT (EIR) BUDGET AMENDMENT (C-2535). 138/100-20131
City Manager Diff introduced the item and noted that Senior Planner Alford was available to
respond to questions from Council.
Motion by Coupe I Member. Selich.,. seconded � Mayor. Pro Tern mill. to a) find that the
Budget Amendment is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant
to Section 15060(c)(2) of the CEQA Guidelines; and b) approve Budget Amendment No. 14BA-014
to increase expenditure appropriations in the City Council's Airport Management Division
Budget, Professional & Technical Account, 0121-8080, by $525,696, from the General Fund
unappropriated fund balance,
Jim Mosher reported that the airport is currently operating well below its capacity and believed
that the Agreement may do little in restraining the airport from attaining the levels of growth
that it could attain without an Agreement. He also expressed concerns with related expenses.
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Member Gardner, Council Member Petros, Mayor Pro Tem Hill, Mayor Curry,
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Council Member Selich, Counch Member Venn
Absent: Council Member Daigle
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XX. ADJOURNMENT -Adjourned at 8:16 p.m. in memory of Ron Hendrickson and Ray Williams
The agenda for the Regular Meeting was posted on September 19, 2013, at 4:00 p.m. on the
City's website; on September 19, 2013, at 4:00 p.m. on the City Mall Electronic Bulletin Board
located in the entrance of the City Council Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive; and on
September 19, 2013, at 4:05 p.m. in the Meeting Agenda Binder located in the entrance of the
City Council Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive. The supplemental agenda for the Regular
Meeting was posted on September 20, 2013, at 11:60 a.m. on the City's website; on September
20, 2013, at 11:50 a.m. on the City Hall Electronic Bulletin Board located in the entrance of
the City Council Chambers at 100 Civic Center Drive; and on September 20, 2013, at 12 :00
p.m. in the Meeting Agenda Binder located in the entrance of the City Council Chambers at
100 Civic Center Drive.
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