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Motion
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Abstain
Item No. 3
arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
November 4, 1986
City Council Chambers 7 D.M. INDEX
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,Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley
Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Street
Tree Superintendent
Mark Deven, Recreation Supt.
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
I. PROCEDURAL•MATTERS
Item #1
Call to
Order
The meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
was called to order at 7:00 P.*.
Item #2
Roll Call
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Roll call was taken. Commissioners Brenner, Herberts,
Konwiser, Springer, Taft and Wolfe were present. Commissioner
de Boom-was absent.
Item #3 .
Approval o•
Minutes
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Chair Wolfe •recommended the following changes in the minutes
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of the October 7, 1986 meeting:
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Item #7, Special Interest Seminars and Professional Services
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- °secon- d- iaragiagh -that *the -word;' "now;" be "inserted as—
follows: "a draft must now be approved..." and "all new
classes will now be reviewed..." .
IV. Public Comments. -The 'last sentence be changed to
read... "and noted funds approved by City Council-through
the budget process would be available by next July."
Item #14, Commission Subcommittees and Liaison Reports,
that the second sentence be changed to read... "The 2,981
paid members will have someone handle the office duties.
The Board is looking for other ways to handle the office
since the volunteers are not working out."
Commissioner Herberts recommended that Item #10, Request for
City Removal of Parkway Trees, the first sentence be changed
to... "is only for the benefit of the property owner."
Commissioner Kdnwiser•moved the minutes of the October 7,
1986 meeting °be' approved as 'corrected. 'Seconded by
Herberts. Motion passes.
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`item #4
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Adoption o•
The agenda-was adopted as presented with the addition of Art
Agenda
in Public Places.
II. COMMISSION COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD - Irwin Gellman
Ron Whitley announced this item will.be continued to the
December2, 1,986 meeting.
I.II. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 -,Capital Improvement Procedures 198.7 -88
Capital
Improvemen
Ron Whitley reviewed the procedures and guidelines with
Procedures
regard' to developing the capital improvement projects for
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the next fiscal year. During the next month the Commission
should think about worthy projects which need work and make
these known' to the subcommittee. 'The Commission will review
these in December and they will be prioritized in January.
Mr: Whitley advised the .Commi'ss'ion that a concerted .effort
should,be made overthe next ;few years to-refurbish and
imp -rove existing facilities, i.e., Newport Island Park,
Channel Place•Park,- ,,Ocean Bivd. Bluffs, etc. This would
not only improve the community aesthetically, but would also
allow for better maintenance: '.In order to accomplish this,
Mr. Whitley 'suggested the Commission assess the areas and
solicit comments,from: residents. Mr. Whitley will prepare
a preliminary list for the Commission's December 2, 1986
meeting. Mr.'Whitley added that should a proposed project
be supported by the residents and %or homeowners association
and .is not included.in the preliminary budget, they can
appeal or make a direct request to Council.
Mr.. Whitley informed the Commission'he has maps on the Ocean,
Blvd. Blufftop area which outline what needs to be done and
what will• take capital improvements to perform the tasks.
There is, however, one addition which is to continue the
sidewalk from the entrance to the main beach to Lookout Point.
Mr. Whitley presented the new-dog signs to hopefully control
litter. The Department will, also increase maintenance and
litter pick up.
Chair Wolfe-opened the meeting to Public Testimony and Mr.
Tom Peckenpaugh, 3620 Ocean Blvd., addressed the Commission.
He said.he was delighted the Commissioners came to look at
the Blufftops and•that the Department wants to improve the
area.
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Mr. Peckenpaugh"presented photographs of the areas he feels
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need improvement and referred'to a petition for suggestions
which was'di•scussed with the neighbors. 'He added that they
are looking forward`to working with the Commission and staff
to solve "the problems and would also like to be involved
with the sign program.
Mr. Peckenpaugh emphasized'the importance of an inspection
program by the City on a continuing 'basis to prevent misuse
of City-property and obstruction of views.
Chair Wolfe brought up the idea .of,working with a group of
the residents and Mr. Peckenpaugh indicated he would serve
as the spokesperson for his neighbors should they so desire.
Ms. Al.i.ce Ingledue, 3600 Ocean Blvd., addressed the
Commission and voiced her concern'over the safety of those
riding their bicycles in this area, due to view obstruction.
She said she would like to have Tom Peckenpaugh represent
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her.
Mr.,Jack Barry, 3712 Ocean Blvd., addressed the Commission.
He said 'he was pleased Mr. Peckenpaugh had taken the
initiativ,e•to• speak 'for them and that their main concern has
•been for the "safety"of those'Who walk or-run in the street.
He would like to'see'a nice walkway with the bushes trimmed
so the area would be less•hazardous as far as safety,and
crime. .,Mr.--Barry also•feels the City should have a land-
scaping Code for property that is,public right of way.
Mr. Stuart,Towne,,3528 Ocean Blvd,,,addressed the Commission
He reported he agreed with'Mr. Barry but also suggested
parking be limited.
Mrs. Jack Barry, 3712 Ocean Blvd.;'addressed the Commission
and asked the Commission to -refer to her letter of Novemberl,
1986. The property owner across the street from them had
full grown trees planted with'the City's permission and
stipulation that 'they be kept at the roof line. Since this
has not been done, they have'lost their view and ask for
enforcement of the-.roof line limit:; Mrs. Barry also said
they would like Mr. Peckenpaugh to represent them.
Mr. Lloyd Dumas, 3216 Ocean Blvd., addressed the Commission.
He said the area beyond Promontory Point.is too dense and
needs trimming. Jack Brooks then answered questions with
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regard to height limitation Which must conform to the grade.
Chair Wolfe"reported the Commission and staff will research
the problem areas and provide a proposal for the "residents.
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Determine
Agenda for
Joint
Meeting wit
City Counci
Beach Rest -
room Replac
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Commission
Action Repo
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Ron Whitley advised that since there are no- CC &R's in this
development, the City has no control over height on private
property. The Department can, however, enforce the roof
height limit on City property. Mr. Whitley also reported
that staff will conduct a complete review of all approved '
encroachments and bring this matter to the Commission at
their December 2 meeting.
Commissioner Brenner congratulated Mr. Peckenpaugh for his
persistence in pursuing the problems which will hopefully
be resolved. A concentrated effort will be made to enforce
the height standards upon those who do not conform.
Chair Wolfe thanked the residents for attending this meeting
and emphasized that this Commission is interested and
concerned.
Item #6 - DetermineAA enda fo.r Joint Meeting with City
Council
Ron Whitley .announced the .Commissioners are encouraged to
attend the November 24 joint meeting with City Council at
2:00 P.M. Suggested items for discussion are Ocean Front
Bike .Trail, List of Capital,Improvements, Street Tree Code
Enforcement, Street Tree Program, Oasis and the Recreation
Program. Chair Wolfe and Mr.-Whitley will meet next week
to develop an agenda.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
V. DhSCUSSION ITEMS
Item #7 -,Beach Restroom Replacement Program
Ron Whitley reported Public'Works met with City Council and
their recommendations were approved. Traditional restrooms
will be constructed since the unisex restrooms are too
costly to maintain and the users do not like them. A
design services agreement has been approved with Boyle
Engineering Corporation who is also doing the whole specific
area ,plan.
Item #8 — Commission Action Repo,rt'•
Ron Whitley reported the City Council approved the Commission
recommendation for the Hamilton encroachment permit w -ith
regard to the fence. However, there will be an electronic
gate across the 'driveway to keep people from going down the
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Determine
Agenda for
Joint
Meeting wit
City Counci
Beach Rest -
room Replac
ment Progra
Commission
Action Repo
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',steep •driveway. -3'n additi'on,-the--sidewal'k -will be 'con =..- --
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�tinuous and adjacent to the curb up to the Valentine
residence.
Following a discussion on the street tree enforcement proces
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Mr. Wh'itl,ey advised he will contact the Director of Public
Works and the City Attorney regarding how to solve this
problem. A.copy will be transmitted to the City Manager.
It was also decided that a clarification-of the Commission's
restrictions and enforcement powers be put on the December 2
agenda.
Mr. Whitley reported that favorable communications have been
received as-'a result, of Council adopting the new Bike and
Foot Race Policy prohibiting sponsorship by alcohol and
cigarette companies.
Item #9 Status,of Capital Projects'
Status of
Capital
Ron,Whitley reported the bid package for-Bonita Creek Park
Projects
will be ,out the end of this year.
Mark Deven reported that the,Community Youth Center has
been delayed. The'land was 'tested for the new building
site and it will have to be.excavated and new fill brought
in. In'additioh; there are energy concerhs which need to
be addressed. As a• result, plans :will be submitted for
plan check the week of November 17. If this goes smoothly,
a developer should be "selected by January. Mr. Devem
will provide an update at the December 2 meeting.
Ron.Whitley•reported West Newport Park is on the Coastal
Commission's consent calendar in December. Fifty eight new
parking spaces have been added for a total of 118:
Regarding 38th Street.Park, bids - -received on the roadway
project are over $1,000,000, resulting in a re- appraisal
of the project.
Cliff Drive Park -will soon be ready to go to bid.,
Item' #10• - Commission Subcommittees and Liaison Reports
Commission
Subcommitt
Commissioner Herberts reported the Street Tree Committee
and Li'aiso
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will meet next week to review nine tree requests.
Reports
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Commissioner konwlser reported the Park Maintenance "
'Committee meeting was postponed and that•Jack Brooks has
been working hard at Inspiration point, Irvine Terrace
and-0asis,•the latter two having been recently hydroseeded.
Jack Brooks reported the sign at Corona del Mar Beach has
'been, ins•talied-and, the Old School'Park sign will be
installed next week. General Services'is preparing to
construct the Irvine'Terrace'Park sign.
Commissioner'Taft, Chair of the Oceanfront and Beach
-Committee, reported he has a copy of the Bicycle Trails
report.. They recommend separate bicycle and pedestrian
paths from 36th Street to "E" Street.' Commissioner Taft
asked that'the'Commissione'rs study the "Bicycle Trails
report in- preparation'for a Public Hearing at their
December=2 meeting. Ron Whitley will' contact the Balboa
Peninsula.Point Association, Central'Newport Association,
West Newpok' Association and Bal.boa-Improvement•Association ,
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advising them of the�public'h'earing.
Commissioner•Taft added that the subcommittee -is in agreemen'
with'the,Bicycle Trails Committee's recommendations except
that :they'feel separate'�b,icycl,e and,pedestrian paths should
.�be throughout and not confined to one area.
-Commissioner Brenner reported• the-Reereation Program Sub -
committee-:net and reviewed 'the winter brochure. The
subcommit'tee's •report was distributed to the Commission
for their °Information. Commissioner Brenner reviewed the
subcommittee's recommendations on new classes and those
which wiTl be eliminated. Those', classes being dropped
are ei�ther'too- controversial 'and /or low in attendance,
'however, they may be proposed and'reviewed in the future.
°In addition, some of these classes are mare appropriately
offered through Orange Coast College or Coastline.
Motion
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Since there were no objections to the subcommittee's
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—recommendations, Commissioner Herberts moved -to accept the
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-subcommittee's recommendation's. Seconded by Konwiser.
'Unanimou's.
Commissioner Wolfe reported The'Irv:ine Company donated
$20,000 in matching funds for the'enclosure of the arts'and
crafts room at Oasis. Commissioner Herberts said she was
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impressed -by the enthusiasm at Oasis and mentioned they are
honored'tfiat °the Commissioners'are attending their meetings.
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,Mary Deven reported the NRPA On Site Institute was conducted
October 16: Delegates across the nation were very impressed
with the tour of local parks and community centers. They -
were particularly'impressed -With the spirit of cooperation
at Oasis and the tour Which was conducted by Friends of Oasis
volunteers.'
Chair Wolfe reported the Capital Improvements Subcommittee
will meet this month and the•Budget Subcommittee will meet
An January.
Item ##11 - Park and Street Tree Division
Park and
Street.
Commissioner Konwiser reported how Well Irvine Terrace
Tree
Park .looks:
Division
Item #.12 -,Recreation Division
Recreation
Division
Mark Deven explained the concept of Extra Time Classes which,
are-offered at Newport Heights Elementary School. There are
over 60 students enrolled and it is anticipated'the enrich- ,
ment classes will spread to�•the other schools. Chair
Wolfe complimented the Department on this fine program.
Mr. Deven will provide an update'on the grant proposal for
Lincoln School at the December 2'meeting.
VI. SPECIAL, URGENT,OR LAST,MINUTE ITEMS
Item #13 - Art'in Public Places'
Art in.
Public
Ron Whitley reported a committee•has•been formed towards
Places
developing a program whereby ar`t'•works will be displayed in
"Public Places." 'The committee is 'asking for a representa=
tive from this Commission to serve on this advisory committe
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The first meeting will be held 'November 18 at 8:00 A.M.
It was decid'edthat Ron Whitley w.ill'represent staff and
Commissioner Herberts will represent the Commission on this
advisory- committee.
'VII. -ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business,. the Parks, Beaches and
Recre•atfon Commission adj'oUrned'at H:30 P.M.
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