HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-02-12_Approved_MinutesCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA VILLAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES
Location: ExplorOcean
600 East Bay Avenue
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Call Meeting to Order
Council Member /Chair Henn called the meeting to order at 4:05 p.m. He introduced and
thanked those in attendance participating in the process.
The following persons were in attendance:
Balboa Village Advisory Committee Members:
Michael Henn, Council Member (Chair)
Tony Petros, Council Member
Gloria Oakes, Balboa Peninsula Point Association
Ralph Rodheim, Balboa Village Merchant Association Member
Grace Dove, Central Newport Beach Community Association
Tom Pollack, ExplorOcean Representative
Jim Stratton, At -Large Representative
Staff Members:
Kimberly Brandt, Community Development Director
Fern Nueno, Associate Planner
IL Public Comment on Non - Agendized Items
Interested parties were invited to address the Committee on Non - Agendized Items.
Jim Mosher shared details of the prior night's City Council meeting, noting amendments
to the code concerning the Balboa Village parking program.
Chair Henn stated that he was aware of these amendments.
Chair Henn noted Michael Toerge's attendance at the meeting and thanked him for his
presence. Mr. Toerge is running for City Council in Nancy Gardner's district and has
served on the Planning Commission.
There being no others wishing to address the Committee, Chair Henn closed the Public
Comment on Non - Agenda Items portion of the meeting.
III. Approval of Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve January 8, 2014 Minutes
Jim Mosher stated that his comments on the bottom of page three should be clarified to
say, "Land Use Element Amendment Advisory Committee."
Action: Committee Member Rodheim moved to approve the minutes of the January
8, 2014 meeting as amended, Committee Member Pollock seconded the motion;
which carried with Council Member Petros abstaining, as he was absent at the
January 8`h meeting (6 ayes, 1 abstain, 0 noes).
IV. Review 2014 Work Program
Recommended Action: Finalize 2014 Work Program
Chair Henn introduced the item and deferred to staff for a presentation
Associate Planner Fern Nueno discussed the background of the Work Program,
completed and ongoing tasks, and how it continues to evolve and develop.
Community Development Director Kimberly Brandt stated that City Council approved the
initiation of the amendments last night and it includes the comprehensive parking
strategy, zoning code, and residential parking. Staff may now begin to study it with Jim
Campbell as the project manager. Public workshops will be held, as well as public
hearings, appearances at the Planning Commission, and review from the Balboa Village
Advisory Committee. Once all the amendments and programs have been approved by
Council, the Coastal Commission Application can be completed and submitted.
In regards to the Special Events Initiative and the Urban Land Institute report, Committee
Member Rodheim thanked the City for the Christmas event, noting that the Spring event
will take place on April 13th. The process for immediate approval of location of certain
special events at the Palm Street parking lot is in progress, and he noted that City
assistance is greatly appreciated.
Kimberly Brandt noted that it requires a special permit, which is already in progress.
Ms. Nueno highlighted the different improvement programs, with recommendations to hire
outside consultants for certain programs that require more expertise.
Chair Henn noted that he would like to not wait until July 1, the beginning of the financial
year, to contract outside consultants. He would like to move more quickly with these
items and will explore the financial options with the City Manager.
Council Member Petros added that with the momentum gained from last night's City
Council meeting, he concurs that we should not wait until July 1 s` to retain a consultant.
He mentioned that the Bicycle Master Plan (BMP) Oversight Committee is reviewing draft
bikeways plan, and that this is an opportunity to integrate the recommendations within the
Balboa Village Master Plan into the BMP. It was determined that the BVAC would invite
the BMP bicycle consultant and staff to the March meeting to provide Committee
Members an opportunity to hear about the BMP and submit comments.
Committee Member Stratton noted his hesitation in hiring another outside consultant.
The City has paid the consulting firms of Walker, Nelson \Nygaard, and Cindy Nelson with
the Citizen Advisory Panel, which have recommended multiple things that are all the
same regarding the development and revitalization of Balboa Village. If we were to hire
another consultant, he would like to see very specific recommendations instead of
general thoughts and ideas.
Kimberly Brandt stated that there are some consulting firms they have in mind, and once
the funding is available, they can look into further options.
Discussion carried regarding which items would be appropriate for future agendas, as
well as public streetscapes.
Grace Dove urged that all details be discussed, including specific pros and cons, such as
impacts of bike storage lockers and bike share.
In response to public comment, the remaining budget and funding for BVAC were
discussed.
Chair Henn noted that he is anxious to move through this rapidly and complete the
planning effort. Discussion followed regarding the role of the Committee and staff.
Kimberly Brandt explained the process of approvals and amendments and when it will
return to this Committee, and provided recommendation on the public involvement
portion.
Council Member Petros stated that he hopes the findings from the outside consultants
provide useful recommendations for getting people around the City. He suggested that
wayfinding is more than just signage and should include directing people with
landscaping, colors, pavement, etc.
Action: Chair Henn moved to finalize the work program and request funds for an
outside consultant at an accelerated rate, Committee Member Rodheim seconded
the motion; which carried unanimously.
V. Urban Land Institute Report
Recommended Action: Recommend strategies to include in 2014 Work Program
Fern Nueno presented the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Report, going through the booklet to
review and describe each of the components in the report and requested feedback on
specific recommendations. The theme under the public realm included alternative
transportation and restaurant attraction. In form based code recommendations, issues of
parking and new developments were outlined. A slideshow was presented that
highlighted each component of the report.
Discussion carried regarding alternative transportation such as a trolley and water taxi.
Committee Member Dove noted that alternative transportation ideas have failed in the
past and the committee should analyze why that has happened and if the conditions are
similar now, prior to implementing any changes. It was stated that this item can be
agendized for future meetings and does not have to be solved in one meeting.
The committee stated a desire to delete the form based codes and the Central Plaza from
the recommendations. It was determined that the ideas behind the form based codes
would be used when reviewing and implementing the design guidelines. Attracting more
quality restaurants is a topic that could be tabled until further notice. Signage and outdoor
dining is still on the forefront of the discussions, as they will encourage Balboa Village to
be successful. Signage and streetscape were focal points of interest amongst the
Committee.
Ms. Nueno presented the public events and ideas that would bring residents together,
such as art shows, farmers market, craft beer festival, and Taste of Balboa. Committee
Member Rodheim stated that the spring event in April will include a vintage car element.
Staff will include all the discussed recommendations in the 2014 schedule and present it
to the Committee at the next meeting.
Action: The committee concurred in supporting the recommendations within the
ULI Technical Assistance Panel report, with the exception of form based codes and
the Central Plaza.
VI. Public Comment — None.
VII. Adjournment
There being no further business to come before the Balboa Village Advisory Committee,
Chair Henn adjourned the meeting at 5:24 p.m.
Next Meeting Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.