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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92655
(714) 644 -3200; FAX (714) 644 -3250
Hearing Date:
Agenda Item
No.:
Staff Person:
June 26, 2001
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Sharon Z. Wood
(949) 644 -3222
REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Recommendations from Ad Hoc Committee to Review EDC and
EQAC, and Extension of Committee Term
SUGGESTED
ACTION: Adopt the following resolutions:
1) A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
Amending Resolution No. 2000 -90 Regarding the
Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee
2) A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
• Amending Resolution No. 2001 -38 and Extending the Term of
the Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Economic Development
Committee and Environmental Quality Affairs Committee
The City Council appointed an Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Economic Development
Committee (EDC) and Environmental Quality Affairs Committee (EQAC) on May 22, 2001.
The committee met on June 20, and developed recommendations regarding membership and
appointments.
The Ad Hoc Committee found that, because of the purposes of EDC, it is appropriate for that
committee to have its membership structure defined very specifically. That specific definition
often means that there are few candidates for positions on the committee, and it is appropriate for
EDC to recommend appointments for confirmation by the City Council. Therefore, the Ad Hoc
Committee is not recommending any changes to EDC's membership structure or method of
appointment, except to clarify that members serve at the pleasure of the City Council.
The Ad Hoc Committee sees EQAC differently. Because it has fewer positions with specific
definitions, it is important for the City Council to have more involvement in appointments. At
the same time, the Ad Hoc Committee recognized the problems that EQAC had experienced
when there were vacancies and members turned over too frequently to maintain a good
knowledge base. The Ad Hoc Committee is recommending the following membership structure
• for EQAC, which provides for City Council appointment of more members, interviews and
nomination of two candidates for the members to be recommended by EQAC, and term limits of
four years.
• One member appointed by each Council Member from his/her district.
• One at -large member appointed by each Council Member. If the Council Member chooses
not to make an appointment, or does not make an appointment within 60 days of a vacancy
occurring, EQAC would nominate two candidates for the City Council's consideration.
EQAC also would suggest candidates at the request of Council Members.
• Four members from community or homeowners associations, appointed by the City Council
after EQAC interviews candidates and recommends two candidates for each position.
• Three members with special expertise in CEQA or environmental issues, appointed by the
City Council after EQAC interviews candidates and recommends two candidates for each
position.
• Membership terms for District and at -large members to coincide with Council Member
terms; terms of four years, with a maximum of two consecutive terms, for association and
special expertise members.
• Current at -large members will be assigned to a Council District by drawing lots. Council
Members will begin appointing new at -large members when the current members resign or
serve a term of at least three years, beginning now. Association and special expertise
members would remain for a four -year term, beginning now.
The first resolution attached to this report makes these changes.
The Ad Hoc Committee began discussing EDC and EQAC duties, and decided they should allow
EQAC to finish its discussion on this topic before making recommendations to the City Council.
The second resolution attached to this report extends the term of the Ad Hoc Committee for 60
days to allow them to complete their review.
SHARON Z. WOOD
Assistant City Manager
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• RESOLUTION NO. 2001-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -90 REGARDING THE
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City Council previously adopted Resolution No. 2000 -90, that
revised the composition of the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee (EQAC); and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to be involved in the appointment of a
greater number of EQAC members and to maintain a stable committee with a sound
knowledge base;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach does hereby amend Attachment A to Resolution No. 2000 -90 to read as
Exhibit A to this Resolution, attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that current EQAC members in at -large
positions shall be assigned to a City Council District by drawing lots. Current members
in said positions shall retain their positions until the next election of a Council Member
from the assigned District, provided the EQAC member has a term of at least three years,
• beginning from the date of adoption of this Resolution. Current vacancies in at -large
positions shall be filled in numerical order, beginning with District 1.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that current EQAC members in association or
special expertise positions shall retain their positions for a term of four years, beginning
from the date of adoption of this Resolution.
ADOPTED this day of June 2001.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
• CITY CLERK
ATTACHMENT A I 0
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS CITIZENS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AUTHORIZATION: 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.
Coirunittee 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- on June 26,
2001.
MEMBERSHIP: Two (2) Council Members
Chairman (or designee), Economic Development
Coirunittee
Chair: Citizen (at large) appointed by the Mayor
Other Committee Members
Seven (7) members, one from each City Council district,
nominated by the District Council Member and confirmed
by the City Council.
Seven (7) citizens at large, one
nominated by each Citv 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 sixtv (60) days, the Committee
shall recommend two (2) candidates for the Citv Council's
consideration. a
EE)44r-med by the City Cetincil.
our (4) members who are on the
board of directors of
homeowners or community
• associations, appointed by the City Council from two (2)
nominatedrecommendations from by the
Committee and c-o4irmed by the
City COUREil.
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 two (2) nefniRateJ recommendation from ley the
Committee and eenfirfned by the C
GOHFIEH.
The Committee shall interview prospective members before
making recommendations to the City Council. If the
Committee is unable to recorrunend two (2) candidates for a
Position, the Citv Council may appoint the one candidate
recommended
• Staff: Assistant City Manager or Designee
Section V - Page 2
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TERM: Membevs shall seri-e at the pl of the \�
District and at -large members shall have terms that coincide
with the terns of the Council Members appointing their.
Association and special expertise members shall have terms
of four (4) vears, and may serve no more than two (2)
consecutive terms.
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.
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C. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the active
members of the Committee, not counting the Council
Members.
D. If a member is absent from three (3) consecutive
meetings, this fact shall be reported to the Mayor so
that replacement of the appointee can be considered.
E. Reports and recommendations from the Committee
shall be made to staff, the Planning Commission or
the City Council.
F. Any publications of said Committee shall require
authorization from the City Council.
G. Any letter written by a member of the Committee
representing the Committee, or stating any
recommendation made, or action taken by the
Committee, must be approved by the chairperson or
vice - chairperson before being mailed or delivered.
PURPOSE &
RESPONSIBILITIES: A. To review and make recommendations on City
Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) and the EIR's
Notice of Preparation (NOP).
B. To review and comment on Notices of Preparation
(NOPs) and Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) on
projects under review by other agencies that have the
potential to cause impacts in Newport Beach.
Section V - Page 2(a)
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C. To schedule and receive presentations
from City
officials or other parties on City activities
impacting
the quality of life.
D. To receive, review, and transmit to
the City's
community associations (COAs) and homeowners
associations (HOAs) important communications
potentially affecting the association(s).
E. To receive the City Manager's weekly
newsletter
(1 copy).
• F. To suggest subject matter and key questions for the
City's quarterly newsletter to residents.
G. To develop and implement a time- sensitive process to
convey City activities and issues to the City's
homeowner and community associations.
H. To develop and implement a time- sensitive process to
report back common Citywide resident issues.
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Section V - Page 2(b)
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W&IMIN
RESOLUTION NO. 2001- 0
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2001 -38 AND EXTENDING THE
TERM OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, the City Council established an Ad Hoc Committee to Review the
Economic Development Committee and Environmental Quality Affairs Committee by
adopting Resolution No. 2001 -38 on May 22, 2001; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2001 -38 provided that said Ad Hoc Committee was
to terminate on June 30, 2001; and
WHEREAS, said Ad Hoc Committee has met and made recommendations on
membership of the Economic Development Committee and Environmental Quality
Affairs Committee to the City Council; and
WHEREAS, said Ad Hoc Committee requires additional time to complete its
review of the duties and responsibilities of the Economic Development Committee and
Environmental Quality Affairs Committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach that the Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Economic Development
Committee and Environmental Quality Affairs Committee shall terminate on August 31,
2001.
ADOPTED this day of June 2001.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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