HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-11 - 2007 and 2008 Legislative SessionRESOLUTION NO. 2007- 11
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
APPROVING A_LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
FOR THE 2007 AND 2008 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
WHEREAS, the City Council historically promotes legislative actions consistent
with the goals and functions of the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, such legislative actions are typically included within the City's
adopted Legislative Platform for the coming 2 -year Legislative Session; and
WHEREAS, such promotion once required separate City Council. actions to
approve individual letters of support or opposition related to specific pieces of
legislation; and
WHEREAS, this piece-by -piece approval can delay important actions necessary
to assist in the passage or defeat of legislation; and
WHEREAS, the City Council seeks to efficiently pursue legislation that reflects
the Legislative Platform and the goals of the City, now, therefore be it:
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the City
Council hereby adopts the attached Legislative Platform for 2007 -08 and be it also:
RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to make statements and write
letters necessary to support legislative actions consistent with the City's adopted 2007-
08 Legislative Platform during calendar years 2007 and 2008. If the Mayor is
unavailable to sign a City advocacy letter, the Mayor may designate the Mayor pro
Tempore or the City Manager to sign and issue the letter in the Mayor's absence. All
correspondence prepared on the City's behalf will be copied to each Council member.
ADOPTED this 27th day of February, 2007.
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City of Newport Beach
2007 -08 Legislative Session
Legislative Platform
AREAS OF FOCUS FOR 2007 -2008. These issues are deemed by the City to be the
most critical issues for which the City will seek legislative support:
1. Group Homes & Residential Recovery Facilities. The City will seek greater
legislative authority to control the adverse impacts of these facilities when they are
poorly run or overconcentrated in our residential neighborhoods.
2. Aviation. The City will seek to protect the community from expansion of JWA,
consistent with the City Council's Airport Policy (Policy A -17) in part by supporting
increased use of airports with excess capacity provided the increased usage does
not adversely impact the quality of life of'those who live around the airport.
3. Bond Funding. The City will seek state bond funding and /or Federal support for
critical projects in the community, including park development, Upper Newport Bay's
Ecosystem Restoration Project, dredging of the Lower Bay, remediation of the Rhine
Channel in the LNB, and other capital efforts.
GENERAL PLATFORM ISSUES. The following six categories are supplemental to the
above Areas of Focus and generally reflect priorities of the City on a regular and long-
term basis:
I — AVIATION. As a neighbor to John Wayne Airport (JWA), the City is actively
involved in efforts to protect its residents from the impacts of the airport. The City
shall advocate for legislative and executive actions consistent with the Council's
Airport Policy (A -17) and /octhat:
(a) Preserve and, assuming the terms and conditions are consistent with Council Policy A-
17, amend the JWA Settlement Agreement.
(b) Preserve and; if appropriate, expand. upon, the 2006 Cooperative Agreement between
the County of Orange and the City regarding a second runway at JWA.
(c) Oppose changes in regional aviation policies that would regionalize aviation
administration or that would allow a regional entity the power of eminent domain to
expand airport capacity.
(d) Support efforts to increase usage of airports with excess capacity such as Ontario and
Palmdale airports provided the increased usage does not materially impact the quality
of life of nearby residents.
11— LAND USE REGULATIONS. The City.seeks to protect and strengthen. the City's
land use authority, including regulation of residential recovery facilities and. group
homes, zoning, incorporation, annexation, and community development.
Therefore, the. City shall:
(a) Support efforts that would allow cities and counties greater control over the placement
and management of residential recovery facilities, parolee homes, sober living homes,
and other group accommodations in residential areas.
(b) Support efforts to strengthen the legal and fiscal capability of the City to prepare,
adopt and implement plans for orderly growth, development, beautification and
conservation of local planning areas, including but not limited to, regulatory authority
over zoning, subdivisions, and annexations.
(c) Oppose development agreements in cities' spheres of influence in undeveloped areas
that do not conform to city standards.
(d) Support legislation that simplifies requirements for General Plan Housing Elements.
III — FISCAL STABILITY. The City's objective is to protect existing city revenue
sources and to limit the cost of government upon the taxpayers of Newport Beach.
The City also seeks to protect Newport Beach residents and businesses from
onerous fiscal actions by other levels of government which may impair our ability to
protect our quality of life. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support legislation leading to greater financial independence from State government
and which would result in greater predictability in local government budgeting.
(b) Oppose legislation that would impose state and federal mandates for which there Is
no or inadequate local reimbursement or offsetting benefits.
(c) Encourage the State and the Federal government to comprehensively improve the
current health care system, whereby today's employers who provide insurance (as the
City does) to current employees and retirees see higher and higher costs as we bear
much of the cost burden associated with medical care for the underinsured and
uninsured.
(d) In the absence of statewide fiscal reform, the City shall oppose legislation that
reduces or eliminates existing local revenue sources, including the city or
redevelopment agency share of property tax, sales and use tax, local governments'
share of vehicle license fees, transient occupancy taxes, business license taxes, and
State subventions to local governments.
(e) As a part of a comprehensive reform package; the City will support changes in the
State -Local fiscal relationship if the changes maintain or improve revenues to local
governments, promote local discretion on land use decisions, and result in the long -
term stability of local government revenue sources.
(f) Support legislation that reforms California's tort system to curtail unreasonable liability
exposure for public agencies and restore the ability of public agencies to obtain
affordable insurance.
(g) Oppose any changes in State law that would limit the ability of charter cities to
preserve the local revenue.base.
(h) Support legislation that exempts prevailing wage requirements for projects that create
or renovate affordable housing.
(i) Assist the City in securing control over redevelopment agency activities where such
agencies operate within the city limits of Newport Beach.
IV LABOR RELATIONS. The City respects the working conditions, benefits, and
rights of Newport Beach employees and the conservative fiscal management
principles of the community. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Oppose legislation that would impose compulsory and binding arbitration with respect
to public employees;
(b) Oppose legislation that imposes mandated (State or Federal) employee benefits that
are more properly decided at the local bargaining table.
(c) Oppose efforts that reduce local control over public employee disputes.
(d) Oppose legislation that would grant public employees the right to strike.
(e) Support legislation to reform worker's compensation formulas to rely on higher
thresholds for compensability or a proportionate exposure formula.
(f) Support workers compensation reform which curtails stress claims by stipulating that
benefits can only be paid when it can be shown that a sudden and extraordinary job
event was the predominant cause of the stress injury and would repeal the minimum
rate law.
(g) Oppose workers compensation reform that would exclude police officers, firefighters,
and others with life- threatening jobs from the increased proof stress threshold.
(h) Oppose the authorization of new retirement formulas that increase benefits, especially
when a side effect of the formula(s) is to encourage early retirement.
V — SURFACE TRANSPORTATION. The City supports expanded transportation
systems, programs and services. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support legislation and voter - approved bond measures that help local agencies
finance local transportation facilities.
(b) Oppose legislation that requires additional State and Federal review of projects that
are predominantly of regional or local significance.
(c) Support legislation that gives local agencies greater access, to and discretion over
transportation funds.
(d) Support efforts that increase access to and from the Inland.Empire, including the 91
Freeway and a proposed tunnel through the Santa Ana Mountains..
VI — .WATER QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. The City supports effective
measures to improve the environment, including water quality, solid waste,
hazardous materials clean -up, and ocean, beaches and bay protection. Therefore,
the City shall:
(a) Support legislation and funding measures (including statewide bond measures) that
would increase water supply and improve water quality in this region.
(b) Support measures that permit the sale, lease, exchange or transfer:of surplus water
within the State.
(c) Support measures that maintain and enhance. local authority and flexibility to regulate
solid waste and.recyclable materials.
(d) Support legislation that limits local government liability as a third party in Superfund
cleanup litigation.
(e) Support efforts that provide a dedicated stream of funds to projects benefiting area
beaches and waterways, including adequate and independent funding for the
California Department of Boating and Waterways.
(f) Pursue legislative and executive .action that provides one-time and /or long -term
sources of funds and /or services to enhance and protect Newport Bay, including Lower
Newport Bay and Upper Newport Bay dredging activities.
(g) Pursue legislative and executive action to continue the annual Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) offshore petroleum drilling moratorium.
(h) Support measures that improve funding resources and the science associated with
water quality testing and beach closure standards.
(i) Advocate for Regional Board control over fines and fees collected from water quality
violations so that such fines and fees remain in the region to be used directly for water
quality improvements.
(j} Support community -based efforts to maximize public spaces in the Banning Ranch
through state bond resources.
(k) Support funding for remediation of closed oil operations where the land will transition to
habitat and open space.
(1) Support efforts to complete and fund the Orange Coast River Park.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing
resolution, being Resolution No. 2007 -11 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by
the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the
27th day of February 2007, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to
wit:
Ayes: Henn, Selich, Webb, Daigle, Gardner, Mayor Rosansky
Noes: None
Absent: None
Abstain: Curry
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 28th day of February 2007.
(Seal)