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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Parks, Beaches & Recreation CommissionSeptember 13, 1999 Agenda Item No. 15 . CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY September 13, 1999 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Robert Burnham, City Attorney RE: Proposed City Council Policy 1 -27 PBR Commission Decisions Notice and Appeal Procedures At the request of Council Member Ridgeway, this office has prepared a proposed Council Policy (1 -27) that confirms the authority of the Parks Beaches & Recreation Commission to make certain decisions, establishes public notice requirements for those decisions and creates appeal and Council review procedures (Copy Attached). The Parks Beaches & •Recreation Commission has reviewed the proposed policy and we have incorporated the Commission's requested amendments. Recommendation If desired, approve proposed Council Policy 1 -27. COUNCIL POLICY 1 -27 PARKS BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION DECISIONS The Commission shall, among other powers and duties, have the authority to make decisions on the following proposals relating to park and open space facilities and outdoor recreational activities: A. Any proposal to install new lighting facilities in any recreational area owned or controlled by the City of Newport Beach except low level lighting installed solely for the purposes of safety or security; B. Any proposal to establish new, or significantly modify existing, hours of operation of any recreation facility or the hours during which recreational activity is permitted on City property. For purposes of this subsection, any proposal to establish or extend the hours of operation or recreational usage after 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, after 9:00 p.m. Friday through Sunday or before 7:00 a.m. on any day shall be subject to approval by the Commission. The provisions of this subsection shall not require the Commission to confirm or validate hours of operation in existence as of the effective date of this Council Policy. The time frames in this section do not include time allocated to clean recreational areas after activities are complete or continued lighting to facilitate clean -up; C. Any proposal to install new recreational equipment or facilities within 40 100 feet of the exterior boundary of any property zoned for residential use. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the replacement or repair of existing recreational equipment or lighting facilities; D. Any proposal to construct or improve recreational facilities or recreational areas that could reasonably be expected to significantly increase noise or traffic in any residential area. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the replacement, repair or enhancement of existing equipment or landscape, improvements designed and intended to improve public safety, or modifications to open space or recreational areas that do not significantly increase the area or facilities available for recreational activities. NOTICE The Commission shall, prior to taking any action on any of the proposals described in Paragraphs A — D, provide written notice of the proposal to all owners of residentially zoned property within 150 feet of the property that is the subject of the proposal. The written notice shall specify the substance of the proposal and the date, time and location of the meeting at which the proposal is to be considered. In determining the ownership of property the City shall use the latest equalized assessment roll. The exterior boundaries of each parcel shall be used in calculating the distance between the residential parcel and the property that is the subject of the proposal. AP PEA Any person shall have the right to appeal to the City Council any Commission decision on any of the proposals described in Paragraphs A - D. The appeal must • be in writing and filed with the City Clerk within ten days after the date on which the Commission took action on the proposal. The appellant shall pay the fee established by Resolution of the City Council when the appeal is filed with the City Clerk. COUNCIL REVIEW The City Council shall have the right to call up for review any action or decision of the Commission on any of the proposals described in Paragraphs A — D. •