HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-12-20_EQUAC_AgendaCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE AGENDA
DATE /TIME: Monday, December 20, 2010, 7:00 PM
LOCATION: Police Department Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Drive
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1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Minutes of September 20, 2010 (attachment 1)
4. Review of EQAC Responsibilities — Resolution 2008 -34 (attachment 2)
5. Economic Development Committee Briefing
6. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Briefing
7. Staff briefing on Current Projects
a. Smoking ban
b. Leaf blower restrictions
c. Banning Ranch EIR schedule
8. Public Comments
9. Future Agenda Items
10. Adjournment - Next Meeting Date: January 24, 2011
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DRAFT MINUTES September 20, 2010
The Environmental Quality Affairs Committee held at the City of Newport Beach Police
Department Auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara Drive, on Monday, September 20, 2010.
Members Present:
X
Nancy Gardner, Council Member
E
Laura Meier
X
Michael Henn, Council Member
E
Jay Myers
X
Arlene Greer, Chair
X
Kevin Nolen
X
Michael Alti
X
Joan Penfil
X
Bruce Asper
X
Ed Reno
X
Laura Curran
X
Nick Roussos
X
Kathy Harrison
X
Debra Stevens
E
Sandra Haskell
X
Timothy Stoaks
X
Kimberly Jameson
X
Barbara Thibault
E
Kevin Kelly
X
Merritt Van Sant
X
Vincent Lepore
X
Charles McKenna
Staff Representatives:
X James Campbell, Principal Planner
Guests:
Chairperson Greer called the meeting to order at 7:07PM
1. Minutes of August 16, 2010
Motion to approve the draft minutes as presented by staff passed unanimously.
2. Smoking Regulations
A general discussion too place regarding the proposed ban drafted by staff based
upon direction received from the Committee at the August meeting. A question was
raised as to whether the proposed smoking ban would apply to public gathering
spaces such as the public plaza, parking areas, sidewalks or alleys near the Newport
Pier. The answer is no. Enforcement methods were discussed and it was suggested
that graphics be used with signs to increase their effectiveness. The Committee
discussed the possibility of expanding the ban to apply to outdoor dining areas at
restaurants. The Committee discussed the possibility of establishing benchmarks and
Environmental Quality Affairs Committee
Meeting Minutes
September 20, 2010
goals to measure the effectiveness of a ban. Benchmarks and goals would be difficult
to establish and would be subjective.
A motion was made by Committee Member McKenna, seconded by Committee
Member Thibault to recommend the following: The City Council should consider a ban
on smoking that would encompass all municipal parks.
Motion carried with 10 ayes and 4 noes.
A motion was made by Committee Member Curran, seconded by Committee Member
Thibault to recommend the following: The City Council should consider a ban on
smoking in any area designated as open space or nature preserves where public
access is provided whether by trails, sidewalks, bike paths, driveways or roadways.
Smoking would be banned on the access way and parking areas in addition to open
space areas. Examples include upper Buck Gully, the mouth of Big Canyon and the
Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve and Ecological Reserve.
Motion carried with 10 ayes and 4 noes.
A motion was made by Committee Member Reno, seconded by Committee Member
Penfil to recommend the following: The City Council should consider identifying pre -
ban benchmarks and establish future goals to measure the success of the proposed
ban on smoking.
Motion failed 3 ayes and 11 noes.
3. Economic Development Committee Representative's Report
Chairperson Greer provided reported on the Economic Development Committee
(EDC) meeting held on September 15, 2010. The EDC identified a potential new
member to fill a vacancy and forwarded that name to the Council for consideration. An
ECD subcommittee was formed to look at business licenses and the success of the
CDM Classic Car Show and the Newport Beach Film Festival were discussed.
4. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Representatives' Report
Council Member Gardner reported on the Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee's
future review the Banning Ranch EIR. The Committee will be forwarding their
comments to the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee for their consideration,
incorporation and /or use.
5. Report from Staff on Current Projects
Staff reported that the EIR for the Banning Ranch project is still being prepared and
has not been completed. The need for EQAC review is not expected until November
and staff will provide an update at future meetings. Staff reported on the reorganization
of the Code and Water Quality Enforcement Division that is no longer part of the City
Manager's Office. The three Code Enforcement officers are now a division of the
Environmental Quality Affairs Committee
Meeting Minutes
September 20, 2010
Planning Department and the Water Quality and Water Conservation staff is now a
part of the Public Works Department. Staff reported on the pending Zoning Code
Update process. The Zoning Code Update is a complete re -write of the code and
implements the 2006 General Plan Update. There has been extensive public
participation guided by the General Plan /Local Coastal Program Implementation
Committee and 5 public meetings with the Planning Commission. The City Council
considered residential regulations at a study session on September 14, 2010. The first
of several public hearings before the City Council is scheduled on October 12, 2010. If
you have further questions, please contact the Planning Department at 949 - 644 -3201.
6. Public Comments
Philip Bettencourt invited committee members to tour the Banning Ranch site in
anticipation of the EIR review scheduled to occur in the coming months.
A member of the public indicated that a proposed statewide ban on plastic shopping
bags failed in the State Legislature and that several area cities were considering
adopting their own bans.
7. Future Agenda Items
The Committee discussed and there was a general consensus to place a discussion
item on a future agenda (possibly November) of a possible city ban on plastic
shopping bags.
A motion was made by Committee Member Penfil, seconded by Committee Member
Thibault to place on a future agenda, a discussion item to consider a ban on smoking
in outdoor dining areas of restaurants.
Motion failed 3 ayes and 11 noes.
8. Adjournment
Chairperson Greer adjourned the meeting at 8:38PM to the next regularly scheduled
meeting of October 18, 2010.
RESOLUTION NO. 2008- 34
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2004-39 REGARDING MISSION AND
PURPOSE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City Council has established the Environmental Quality
Affairs Committee (EQAC) with provisions including membership, attendance,
purpose and responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to add a mission statement for
EQAC, and to clarify and broaden its purpose and responsibilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach does hereby amend Attachment A to Resolution No. 2004 -39
to read as Exhibit A to this Resolution, attached hereto and by reference made a
part hereof.
ADOPTED this 13th day of May 2008.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
EXHIBIT A
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS CITIZENS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AUTHORIZATION: The Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory
Committee (Committee) established by Resolution No.
87 -14, adopted on January 12, 1987; amended by
Resolution No. 88 -105, adopted October 24, 1988 and
blanket Resolution No. 90 -123. Committee restructured
by adoption of Resolution No. 98 -17, adopted on
February 23, 1998 (repeals all other resolutions).
Membership revised by adoption of Resolution No. 98 -60
on August 24, 1998 (amends Res. 98 -17). Appointment of
officers clarified by adoption of Resolution No. 2000 -10
on January 25, 2000. Membership, Rules, and Purpose
and Responsibilities revised by adoption of Resolution
No. 2000 -90 on October 24, 2000. Membership revised
by adoption of Resolution No. 2001 -61 on July 10, 2001.
Revised by adoption of Resolution No. 2001 -73 on
August 14, 2001. Membership provisions amended by
adoption of Resolution No. 2003 -18 on March 25, 2003.
Membership, Rules, and Purpose and Responsibilities
amended by adoption of Resolution 2004 -39 on May 25,
2004.
MEMBERSHIP: A. Two (2) Council Members.
B. The Chair (or Chair's designee) of the Economic
Development Committee.
C. Chairperson of Committee shall be a citizen (at large)
appointed by the Mayor.
D. Seven (7) members, one from each City Council
district, nominated by the District Council Member and
confirmed by the City Council. If a Council Member
chooses, he /she may appoint a person who does not
reside in his /her District. If a Council Member does not fill
a vacancy within sixty (60) days from the date of the
vacancy, the Committee may recommend candidates for
the City Council's consideration. Candidates
recommended by the Committee need not reside in the
District in which there is a vacancy.
E. Seven (7) citizens at large, one nominated by each
City Council Member and confirmed by the City Council.
At the request of a Council Member, or if a Council
Member does not fill a vacancy within sixty (60) days, the
Committee may recommend candidates for the City
Council's consideration.
F. Four (4) members who are active in homeowners or
community associations or any other civic or community
groups, appointed by the City Council from
recommendations from the Committee.
G. Three (3) members who have knowledge of CEQA
administration or environmental issues of concern to
Newport Beach (e.g., water quality, airport noise, traffic),
appointed by the City Council from recommendations
from the Committee.
Staff: Assistant City Manager or Designee
TERM: District and at -large members shall have terms that
coincide with the terms of the Council Members
nominating them. Association and special expertise
members shall have terms of four (4) years, and may
serve no more than two (2) consecutive terms. All
members shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council.
RULES: A. All members, other than Council Members shall have
one (1) vote on the committee.
B. The officers of said Committee shall be comprised of
a Chairperson and Vice - chairperson. The Chairperson
shall be appointed by the Mayor and the Vice - chairperson
shall be elected by the Committee.
C. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the currently
appointed members of the Committee, not counting the
Council Members.
D. If a member is absent from three (3) meetings during
a twelve month period without an excused absence, this
fact shall be reported to the Mayor, and the Mayor shall
send that member a letter regarding his/her attendance
and continued service on the Committee.
Reports and recommendations from the Committee shall
be made to staff, the Planning Commission or the City
Council. Committee comments on projects by other
agencies shall be distributed to such agencies only after
the comments are approved by the City Council, or the
City Manager if City Council approval is not practicable.
F. Any publications of the Committee shall require
authorization from the City Council.
G. Any letter written by a member of the Committee that
represents the position of the Committee, or stating any
recommendation made, or action taken by the
Committee, shall be authorized by the Committee during
a duly noticed public meeting. In the event the
Committee has, at a duly noticed public meeting,
delegated the responsibility for any task to a
Subcommittee, the Subcommittee may authorize one or
more of its members to perform that task and subject to
the Rules applicable to the Committee, prepare and
submit comments and /or state the position of the
Committee.
H. The Committee, or a Subcommittee designated by
the Committee, shall interview each candidate or
prospective member before recommending that candidate
to the City Council.
MISSION: To protect and enhance the environmental quality of the
City for the health and enjoyment of residents and
visitors.
PURPOSE & A. To review and submit comments during the public
RESPONSIBILITIES: review period upon publication of the Notice of
Preparation (NOP) and /or the Notice of Completion
(NOC) with respect to any Environmental Impact Report
(EIR) prepared by the City.
B. If requested by the City Council or the City Manager, to
review and, subject to the approval of the City Council or
City Manager, submit, on behalf of the City, comments on
any environmental document prepared by another public
agency for a Project that has the potential to cause
significant adverse environmental impacts in the City of
Newport Beach. C. The Committee may review and
submit comments on any negative declaration prepared
by the City for any project that is not subject to the review
and /or approval of any other Board, Commission or
Committee without first receiving a request from the City
Council or City Manager.
C. To receive or request concurrence from the City
Council or City Manager to review and submit comments
on any negative declaration prepared by the City for any
project D. To advise the City Council on policies,
programs and projects that improve or detract from the
environmental quality of the city.
E. To promote education and awareness on positive
environmental practices.
F. To request that the City Manager schedule
presentations from City staff relative to activities with the
potential to impact the environment and quality of life
issues.
G. To request that the City Manager and /or City Council
schedule a presentation from members of the Committee
to the City Council relative to any action of the Committee
or any activity that the Committee has determined could
have a significant effect on Newport Beach.
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. 2008 -34 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
13th day of May 2008, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Henn, Rosansky, Daigle, Curry, Gardner, Mayor Selich
Noes: None
Absent: Webb
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 14th day of May 2008.
(Seal)
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City Clerk
Newport Beach, California