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COMMISSIONERS PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION
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February 3, 1981
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Ex- officio Member Pres(
Staff Present:
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
Item #1
The meeting of the Par'.
was called to order at
Item 83
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Motion was made to app
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1981 meeting.
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Commissioner Ross ques
by a commercial group
wanted to verify that
out with 30 days notic
make a reservation unt
groups can make a rese
outside groups cannot.
Item N4
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II. ITEMS FOR ACTION:
Item #5
Ron Whitley stated tha
facility. There is $2
Council to refurbish t
goals for the Center h
has been provided to t
development.
Ron Yeo, Architect fro
the Commission and sta
Arts Center depicting
!nt: Ronald A. Whitley, Director
Jeffrey C. Kolin, Rec. Supt.
Jack Brooks, Park Supt.
Michele Alberta, Secretary
:s, Beaches and Recreation Commission
7:00 p.m.
•ove the minutes of the January 6,
'coned how much notice has to be given
then renting a facility at Oasis. She
;he Multi- purpose room can be rented
a. Jeff Kolin stated that they cannot
it 30 days before the event, Our own
�vation six months in advance while
)t the agenda as presented.
t this is a unique, high potential
7,000 budgeted and approved by City
he Center. Some long and short term
ave to be developed. Ron Yeo's report
he Commission as to the Theatre's
It Corona del Mar presented himself to
ff. He showed slides of the Theatre
some of the problems.
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Arts
C ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
COMMISSIONERS PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION
February 3, 1981
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1. Outside of building is bleak aesthetically. Still
looks like a church.
2. Restrooms are undersized,
3. Water seepage problems into the building.
4. May have structural weaknesses; building is shifting.
5. No direct connection from dressing and make -up area
to the stage without going outside.
6. Entrance and lobby too small and unexciting, etc.
Some of the strengths of the Theatre are:
1. Excellent view site, located in landscaped park.
2. Ability to- attract experienced actors and actresses.
Presented were several Site Studies for PB & R Commission
to look over and decide which Study might be best for the
Theatre Arts Center. There are several options proposed
ranging from modest remodeling to a new center being built.
Option E includes a restaurant in the Center which the City,-
would not be involved in, cost projections. The size of the
restaurant would be relative to how much parking is availa -'
ble.
Patti -Gene Sampson took the podium and stated that the
"Friends" are ready to go ahead with fund raising.events
which will include a silent auction. She stated that she
spoke with the Executive Director of California Arts Council
about how they could assist the "Friends" in fund raising.
and stated they would fund the architectural renderings and
all engineering.
Motion
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Motion was made to accept the concept of renovation and /or
Second
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expansion of the Newport Theatre Arts Center by private
Ayes
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funding under the guidence of the PB & R Department. Motion
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carried.
Mr. Whitley stated that the whole concept iias to be approved
by City Council. This item will be back next month with a
clearer 'idea of what some of the problems are and possible
solutions to them.
Item #6
Newport
Fletcher Olsen of Hobie Newport was present to discuss the
Beach Sail -.
ing Club
proposed Recreation Sailing Club. Members of the club would
have to be graduates from one of the sailing classes offered
by PB & R or successfully pass a written sailing test.
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The equipment would be available during non -class hours for
sailing club members use. The boats are stored at the 16th
Street beach and Hobie will be monitoring the boats closely.
There will be a minimum half day rental and PB & R would
collect all membership fees, use fees and,boat reservations
for 30% of the revenue received. The remaining 70% would
be used by Hobie Newport for equipment maintenance, acqui-
sition and site supervision.
Motion was made to direct staff to prepare a proposal for
approval by the City Council. Motion carried.
Item 117
Motion was made that we name the community center, Carroll
Beek Community Center and refer this item to City Council
with our recommendations. Motion carried.
Item #8
The Commission approves to apply for 1981 grant funds
(second year funding) to have West Newport Park and San
Joaquin Hills Park tennis courts lit. Commissioner Ammerman
moved that the City Council adopt a resolution approving
SB 174'grant funds for lighting of tennis courts at West
Newport Park and San Joaquin Hills Park. Unanimous
,III. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION:
Item 119
Chair Schwarz read'-a letter from Commissioner Green stating
that this Item should be tabled until next meeting. The
sub - committee is changed to Doug Ammerman, Stanford Green
and Joam Winburn, Student input was that they do not know
what is expected of them. Some reasons they do not attend
meetings is that they are too busy and meetings are too long
Commissioner Winburn suggested-that the students from Civic
classes bb involved instead of students from student govern-
ment.
IV.. COMMITTEE REPORTS:
'Item 1110
Staff has completed the budget proposals for 1981 -82 and
transmitted to Finance Department. Budget sub - committee
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CIrI'Y OF NEWPORT BEACH
COMMISSIONERS PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION
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Presew
lark Planning
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;ommittee
:riends of
)asis
>chool Disct,
iaintenance
lgreement '
recreation
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was provided with packets of the budget proposals. Budget
session with City Manager will be held on February 20th.
Ron Whitley recommends that Commissioner Ammerman be in-
cluded in the meeting with the City Manager. The subcom-
mittee will meet on Monday, February-9, at 8:00 a.m.
Item #12 f
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A meeting will be set to investigate the site acquisition
for the recreation center.
V. LIAISON REPORTS:
Item #16 f
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Investigating a biking event to commemorate the birthday
celebration of the City in September.
Item #18
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The Long Range Planning Committee has been reinstituted.and
they are looking at long term plans for the frail and•
elderly who are not fully functional.
V•I. •INFORMATIONAL REPORTS:
Item #20
Agreement transmitted•to School District and the Board of
Trustees. If positive action, this will then go back to
City Council.
Item #21
New programs offered and improved media and publicity.
Winter weather is terrific.
VII. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST - MINUTE ITEMS:
The Commission received a letter from Bruce Matlack,
President of Matlack Sportcraft Corp. requesting that the
City terminate the windsurfing program that we offer, He
feels we are in competition with his business. Staff
indicated that we have always,made an attempt not to conflict
with their operation. It is our policy not to compete with
private industry.
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lark Planning
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likeway Tra11:
;ommittee
:riends of
)asis
>chool Disct,
iaintenance
lgreement '
recreation
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COMMISSIONERS
CITY OF Nl?WPORT BEACH
PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION
'February 3, 1981
CitvCouncil Chambers 6o30PM.
INDEX
Present
Motion
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Commissioner Ammerman moved that we do not terminate the
Second
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existing windsurfing program offered by the City. Motion
Ayes
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carried.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned.
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