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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Legislative Platform for 2000• NEWPORT BEACH -CITY COUNCIL 1� January 11, 2000 Regular Meeting I TO: Members of the Newport Beach City Council FROM: Dave Kiff, Deputy City Manager SUBJECT: Legislative Platform for 2000 RECOMMENDED ACTION: ITEM 5 Adopt Resolution 2000 -_ relating to the City's Legislative Platform for 2000 and authorizing the Mayor to issue letters consistent with the Platform. EXECUTIVE Tltis item asks the Council to approve the City's Legislative Platform for 2000. SUMMARY: The 2000 Platform is similar to the 1999 Platform except for a few changes within the Municipal Finance section (see Attachment). The Resolution associated with the Platform allows the Mayor to send letters to the Legislature and to Congress consistent with the Platform. BACKGROUND: Each year, the City Council adopts broad policy guidelines that direct City staff's activities relating to the City's legislative agenda in Santa Ana, Sacramento, and Washington. The guidelines cover the following issue areas: 1 - Municipal Finance 2 - Regional Government 3 -Labor Relations 4 - Surface Transportation 5 - Planning, Zoning, and LAFCO Law 6 -Bay Protection and Environmental Quality 7 - Aviation During the course of the legislative year (December through September in both the State Legislature and the US Congress), the City offers its opinion on dozens of pieces of legislation. In 1999, the City corresponded with its legislators frequently on: • The FY 1999 -2000 State Budget, including the City's DNA fingerprinting grant. • Assembly Member Cardenas' bill to exempt home -based businesses from business license taxes. • Legislation relating to residential care facilities. • Legislation appropriating funds for the restoration and maintenance of Upper Newport Bay. Newport Beach City Council Page 2 BACKGROUND: . Attempts to require that cities enter into binding arbitration for wage and (cont'd) benefit disputes for police and fire employees. The City is a member of the League of California Cities, the lobbying arm of the state's 400+ municipalities. When the League asks the City to contact its legislators on a particular bill, the City often must act quickly to issue an advocacy letter under the Mayor's signature. The adoption of the 2000 Legislative Platform and its accompanying resolution allows City staff to prepare and issue these letters as promptly as possible as long as the letters are consistent with the Platform. In the Mayor's absence, the resolution allows the Mayor to designate the Mayor pro Tempore or the City Manager to prepare and issue letters on behalf of the City's Platform position. The resolution also directs City staff to provide all City Council Members with copies of the City's legislative correspondence. As to the text of the Platform itself, the 2000 Platform proposes limited changes from the 1999 Platform -the most significant change is in the Municipal Finances section, where the City offers its support for comprehensive changes in the State - Local fiscal relationship as long as the changes do not disadvantage cities (see §I[e) of the Platform). Significant changes from the 1999 Platform are underlined in the attached version of the 2000 Platform. ATTACHMENT: Resolution 2000 -_ containing the City's Legislative Platform for 2000 . 0 RESOLUTION NO. 2000- • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING A LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM FOR 2000 WHEREAS, the City Council historically promotes legislative actions consistent with the goals and functions of the City of Newport Beach; 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 goals of the City, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that Mayor John E. Noyes is authorized to make statements and write letters necessary to support legislative actions consistent with the City's adopted 2000 Legislative Platform during Calendar Year 2000. If Mayor Noyes is unavailable to sign a City advocacy letter, he may designate the Mayor pro Tempore or the City Manager to sign and issue the letter in Mayor Noyes' absence. All correspondence prepared on the City's behalf will be forwarded as an informational item to Council members. Such correspondence shall be consistent with the attached Legislative Platform for the City: ADOPTED this 11th day of January, 2000. ATTEST: LaVonne Harkless NEWPORT BEACH CITY CLERK John E. Noyes MAYOR OF NEWPORT BEACH 2000 Legislative Platform Page 2 City of Newport Beach 2000 Legislative Platform I - MUNICIPAL FINANCE. The City's objective is to protect existing revenue levels and to limit the cost of government upon the taxpayers of Newport Beach. Therefore, the City shall: (a) Oppose legislation that would make cities more dependent on the State for financial stability and policy direction. (b) Support legislation leading to greater financial independence from State government and which would result in greater predictability in local government budgeting. (c) Oppose legislation that would impose state and federal mandated costs for which there is no guarantee of local reimbursement or offsetting benefits. (d) In the absence of statewide fiscal reform the City shall oppose legislation that reduces or eliminates existing local revenue sources, including the city share of property tax, sales and use tax, 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 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. II -- REGIONAL GOVERNMENT. The City supports regional cooperation that does not infringe on local areas of authority without offsetting financial benefit. Therefore, the City shall: (a) Support reform of existing state, regional, and local planning processes only if directly linked to reforms in the current revenue and tax structure of state and local governments. (b) Oppose legislation that creates or grants powers to sub - regional or regional bodies that would infringe on local concerns. III -LABOR RELATIONS. The City respects both 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 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. 2 2000 Legislative Platform Page 3 (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. IV - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION. The City supports expanded transportation systems, programs and services. Therefore, the City shall: (a) Support legislation that helps 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 discretion over transportation funds. V - PLANNING, ZONING, and LAFCO LAW. The City seeks to protect and strengthen the City's land use authority, including zoning, incorporation, annexation, and community development. Therefore, the City shall: (a) 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. (b) Support efforts that are consistent with the doctrine of "home rule" and the local exercise of police powers over local land use, including expanding cities' ability to regulate the placement of neighborhood -based residential treatment centers and group homes. (c), Oppose development agreements in cities' spheres of influence in undeveloped areas that do not conform to city standards. (d) Support the existing right of the City of Newport Beach to annex areas within its Sphere of Influence. (e) Oppose efforts to change the Cortese -Knox Act ( LAFCO Law) in any manner that would adversely impact the ability of recognized regional entities to plan for regional facilities, including aviation facilities. VI -BAY PROTECTION 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. (a) Support legislation and funding 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 govemment liability as a third party in Superfund cleanup litigation. (e) Support measures providing funds or other capabilities to maintain and protect the ocean, beaches, harbor and bay. 3 2000 Legislative Platforni Page 4 (f) Pursue legislative and executive action that provides long -term sources of funds and /or services to enhance and protect Newport Bay. (g) Pursue legislative and executive action to continue the annual Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore petroleum drilling moratorium and pursue the establishment of a permanent wildlife preserve off the Orange County Coast. VII-AVIATION. Asa neighbor to John Wayne Airport, the City is an active participant in the local and regional planning and operation of commercial airports in Orange County. The City shall: (a) Support measures promoting the ability of local airport operators to impose aircraft noise controls. (b) Support legislative and executive actions that preserve the John Wayne Airport (JWA) Settlement Agreement. (c) Support legislative and executive actions that promote the use of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) El Toro as Orange County's second commercial airport. 0 • ki