Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout30 - Greenlight Guidelines and Working Group9 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TO: Mayor & Members of the City Council FROM: Homer Bludau, City Manager Robert H. Burnham, City Attorney RE: Greenlight Guidelines Working Group DATE: November 28, 2000 A. BACKGROUND Agenda Item # 16' On November 14, 2000, the City Council asked staff to present a report at the November 28, 2000 meeting "regarding the guidelines for implementation" of Greenlight (Measure S) and the "composition of an ad hoc committee" that would make recommendations to the City Council. The Council indicated that appointments to the ad hoc committee would be made at the December 12, 2000 meeting. B. Greenlight According to the text of Greenlight, the "city council is encouraged to adopt guidelines to implement' the measure. The guidelines must be consistent with purpose and intent of the measure and may be adopted only after public notice and hearing. The measure requires that the guidelines be approved by "not less than six affirmative votes of members of the City Council." 2. General Authority The City Council would have the authority to adopt guidelines to implement, or address any ambiguity in, Greenlight even in the absence of any specific provision to that effect -in the measure. Administrative or interpretive guidelines are always required to be consistent with the intent of the voters who enacted the measure. The intent of the voters is generally determined by reference to the text, purpose and context of the measure. However, the courts have also looked to the ballot arguments and the impartial analysis for guidance in discerning voter intent. Statements or opinions of the proponents or those who drafted the measure are generally not considered because "there is no necessary correlation between what the drafter understood... and what the voters enacting the measure understood it to mean." (Hodges v. Superior Court (1999) 21 Cal.4' 109) 3. Guideline Topics The potential subjects for guidelines include the definition of terms and the clarification of certain ambiguities. Staff has identified certain terms — such as "floor area" and "peak hour trips" - that should be defined so that property owners will know if voter approval may be required of a project. Greenlight also has at least one phrase (the provision that adds increases from the current amendment to "eighty percent of the increases from other amendments... adopted within the preceding ten years") that is subject to more than one interpretation. 4. Guideline Working Group The City Council asked staff to make suggestions as to the make -up of a working group that would evaluate Greenlight and make recommendations on guidelines to the City Council. Staff ,suggests that the working group include two members of the City Council and representatives from the Planning Commission, the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee, the Economic Development Committee, the Aviation Committee and the proponents of the measure. Staff would be a resource to the working group. 3. RECOMMENDATIONS. Staff recommends the City Council consider this report and schedule further discussion and possible appointment of working group members at the December 12, 2000 meeting. ?�LX094%__ • Homer Blu u City Hager Robert Burnham City Attorney 0 11!2 7 ._'c 2r] =39512 November 27, 2000 Mayor and City Councir. City of Newport Beach 3300. Newport Blvd. Newport.Beach, CA 92663 -3884 P,0.13ox 1768 Newport.Beach, CA 92658 -8.915 VIA FACSIMILE;. .(949) 644 -3039 PAGE 61 orange Chapter COUnly „RECEIVED AFTER AGE 0 B„ ilding Industry Association PRINTED :" #!5 I I, 2 of Southern CxliforI 9 Executive Circle Suite lU0 Irvine, CRlifomiu 9261¢ Re: General Plan and Gree (light Initiative 9 0.55a.95oo Is: 949.553.9507 ht1p:1 /vrww,biaec: org Dear Mayor Noyes and Council Members: On behalf of the Building lndustry.As,sooiation of Southern California, Orange County Chapter (.BIA/OC); I am writing on behalf of more than 1,000 member: companies representing over 65,000 employees to formerly request that a representative of the BIA/OC be included as an official member on the City's General Plan ad hoc Committee, and any advisory.committee that may be formed to make recommendations concerning implementation of the Greenlight Initiative. We have an obviously vital interest in the drafting and implementation of any regulations concerning private property. As long time stake holders . in the City we welcome the opportunity to be involved in public policy formation with other civic interests. We believe the voice of.property owners should be represented in any major public forum. We welcome the opportunity to join with other civic interests and City government in constructive debate concerning land use and regulatory reform. Yours truly; Christine Diemer lger, Esq. Chief. Executive Officer cc: homer Bludau, .City Manager PIA/0C Board of Directors PRESIDENT JEEFREV PROSTOR BROOKFIELP HOMES TST VICE.PRESIDENT STEVE CAMERON PIELDSTONE COMMUNITIES 2ND VICE PRESIDENT U SDGCOMS' JOHN LAING HOMES TREASURER ERIC WTrTENBfRG SECRETARY CORDON CRAIG MONARCH COMMUNITIES A380CIATE VICE PRESIDENT LAER PEARCE LAER PEARCE S, ASSOCIATES MEMBER- A&tARGE DAVE COLGAN NOSSAMAN, GVTHNER KNOX 0 ELLIOTT L P MEMBER -AT -LARGE GERALD GATES BEAZER HOMES' TRADE CON TRACTOR$ ALLIANCE VICE PRESIDENT THOMAS STEELE HARDWOOD CREATIONS IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT GREG CURRENS AMHC CORK CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER :CHRISTINE DIEMER IGER. ESQ