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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-03-1987 - Agendai CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION •, REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1987 CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M. I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes - Meeting of February 3, 1987 4. Adoption of Agenda II. PUBLIC COMMENTS III. ACTION ITEMS 5. Request to Install Marine Memorial (Report Attached) 6. Liability Insurance (Report Attached) • IV. DISCUSSION ITEMS 7. Open Space on 15th Street, Placentia to Monrovia (.Report Attached) 8. Commission Subcommittee Reports (Verbal) 9. Status of Capital Projects ('Report Attached) 10. Council Action on Commission Matters (Attached) 11. Recreation Division (Report Attached) 12. Park and Street Tree Division (Report Attached) V. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED 13. Letter from Robert G. Vaughn Regarding Bicycle Trail 14. Letter from J•. Wm. Miller Regarding Bicycle Trail 15. Letter from Joseph G. Jorgensen Regarding Community Service Award and Bicycle Trail 16. Letter from B. Zunzer Regarding Little Corona Beach Facilities . VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS VII. ADJOURNMENT Item No. 3 _y CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • x. arks, Beaches & Recreation Commissio'n .February 3, 1987 " ' ":4City "coUnc11'Ch6mbbts'' ' 7:0.m: INDEX' Cal to Order . Roll Call Approval of Minutes Adoption of Agenda Joint Meeting with Friends of Oasis EX.Offlcio Member Present: Ronald. A. Whitley , Staff Present: Mark Deven, Recreation Supt.. Dottie Flohr, Secretary' • I._. PROCEDURAL. MATTERS.. Item #1 The meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission was called to order at 7:00 P.M. Item #2 Roll call was taken. Commissioners Brenner, de.Boom, Herberts, Konwiser, Springer, Taft and Wolfe were present. Item #3 Chair Wolfe asked that Item #11, Commission Subcommittees and Liaison Reports, paragraph 10, the second sentence read as follows: "He also reported the Committee is still active and that The Irvine Company will be contacted again concerning a site." Commissioner de Boom moved the minutes of the January 6, 1987 meeting be approved as corrected. Seconded by Brenner. Unanimous. Item #4 The agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of Update on Posting Agendas, Park Report, Teen Center and Street Tree Committee Report. II. JOINT MEETING WITH FRIENDS OF OASIS Chair Wolfe reported the Friends of Oasis meet with this Commission periodically to discuss issues of mutual concern.1 The Commission then met with Board members, the Recreation Supervisor, and a few members of Oasis. i Dr. Charles McCann, President of the Board, referred to the Capital Improvements Review and reported they are disappoint c their request for an arts and crafts room addition is not higher on the priority list and, as such, would like the Commission to reassess the matter. Chair Wolfe informed Dr. McCann that the project was not presented with enough data as to costs, design„ etc., and that other projects have higher needs. Dr. McCann said he fel't there was miscommunication on this matter since they ; f I assumed this was a preliminary presentation. Cal to Order . Roll Call Approval of Minutes Adoption of Agenda Joint Meeting with Friends of Oasis CITY OF NEWPORT REACH arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 2 40itv-Council Chambers, ' :' ° '7°r).m. INDEX Chair, Wolfe explained that although their project is low on 'the •priority Tis't; it Vbuld undoubtedly'be .funded and.; if not, there are other alternatives which can be pursued. ' .After•the•Commiss.ion.meets with the City•Manager on'. •February :,17, -they will• be, informed. as to the status•'bf the.. ' arts'and :crafts roam. Mark De'ven suggested the Friends improve 'communication with the Department regarding their requests in order that staff can supplement their efforts. Commissioner Springer suggested the Friends communicate to her since.she-is liaison- to Oasis so, that she, can transmit inforipation to ,the. Comipiss'on,,, Dr. McCann then addressed the Liability Insurance matter. Their insurance costs have escalated 144% resulting in a tremendous impact on their budget. The Friends' Board will • examine this matter and will report back concerning a joint financial consideration or alternative. • Mark Deven reviewed the insurance requirements for use of City facilities and reported staff will provide an analysis of the City's insurance policy required of all community organizations. Dr. Jim DeLamater, Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee, referred to the Master Plan of Oasis which is under their jurisdiction. He reported the arts and crafts building has been proposed for over a year and is not to be confused with the area to the north which was deeded to the City by The Irvine Company three months ago and allocated for use by the Oasis Center. Any construction on the north side will b an addition and will take some time to plan. Dr. McCann then thanked the Commission for their help and support and reported everything else was going smoothly. i III. COMMISSION COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS I Commission Community Chair Wolfe reported that twice a year this Commission honors Service those individuals who have provided significant contributions Awards to the City of Newport Beach. Five volunteers are being recognized at this meeting for their outstanding services to the City. • Chair Wolfe then presented the plaques as Mark Deven intro- duced the following individuals and gave a brief summary of his /her activities: James DeLamater, George Goepper, Norma Gilchrist, and Bill Hamilton. Joe Jorgenson was not present to receive his award. ! 1. CITY OF NEWPORT REACH ;irks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 3 Y °° `City: Gouhcil Ch'am.berss" •'• . '.''' `INtDEX `;' IV.: PUBLIC" HEARING. - OCEAN FRONT BOARDWALK ..... .Publ is Hearing - Chair Wolfe reported that the City Council wants this Ocean Front Cbmmission''s recommendation on one of the-three Alternatives Boardwalk proposed on -the Ocean- Front. Boardwal k •Improvement• FeasibiI.i,t :"S udy.::.Chair•Wolfe• thanked the .audience. for, -coming and,. advised that-the recreation needs of the whole City be kept in mind during public testimony and discussion. The Bicycle Trails Study has recommended three Alternatives: (1) Upgrade and leave the existing combination sidewalk/ bicycle trail as is; (2) Upgrade and widen the existing sidewalk /bicycle t'ra'il; and' (3) Upgrade the existing walkway; and - construct a new 12' wide!- separate•- bi•cycl•e trail•:' Chair Wolfe explained that this meeting is part of the planning process and that there will be more public input solicited, including meetings with the City Council. Chair Wolfe then introduced John Wolter from the Public • Works -Department, who is the staff liaison to the Bicycle Trails Committee. John Wolter addressed the Commission and gave a brief history of the walkway which was originally constructed in the late 1930's. He explained the different class designations and pointed out the trail is designated Class 1 on the City Master Plan, County Master Plan and Local Coastal Plan. It would take approval by City Council and an amendment by the Coastal Commission to change the Class 1 designation. Chair Wolfe reported letters were received from John Heydorf , Joe Casala, Frank Spangler, William Ficker, Donald Regan, Lavona McVicker, Marlene Poitevent, Henrietta Romolo, J. William Miller, Jack and Betty McCarthy, and Mr. and Mrs. K.D. Goen. With one exception, all were against a proposed i bicycle trail on the ocean front. Chair Wolfe opened the meeting to public testimony. Mrs. Stanley Lowe, 3501 Seashore, addressed the Commission l and stated she favors Alternate 1 which is to repair the existing facility. Mrs. Lowe lives in a unique situation • whereby they are on a small beach and surrounded by bicycle trails. It is difficult to get in and out due to ped- estrians, skaters and cyclists, therefore, they would not want another trail. i� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH arks., Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 4 :­City 'Council' Chambers-: x,- 7 '.b:m: ": INDEX • Chuck Jasmine, 310 Balboa Blvd'., addressed the Commission. He stated 'he s -a cyclist: and •feel's' that 'from' a. "safe'ty Standpoi'n' bikes shoul'd be eliminated or a separate-trail constructed. Robert Gormely,..owner•of the apartment dwelling.at.1420 West .., • Qcean- Front,'addressed.the Commission:. He stated many acci- ' * dents Katie `occu•r'red' due'to the' high 'speed'of bicycles'and congestion on the boardwalk. Mr.' Gormely suggested either a meandering separate trail or use of the alley for cyclists. Mr. James Quigg, 1924 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. He recommends the existing trail be repaired and extended to • .the. jetty. He also -spoke. of ..the accidents as. •a result of the .. .. hazardous sidewalk .as.. i:t :presently, exists.... ... Mrs. Lois Irwin, 1802 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commissio . She recommends the existing trail be repaired and extended to the jetty. She also spoke of the accidents as a result of th .hazardous sidewalk as it presently exists. . Mr. John Miller, 1232 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commissio . Mr. Miller said he felt the main concern should be safety on the bicycle trail and recommends resurfacing the present boardwalk. He also feels enforcement of speed, etc. is a very real problem. Mr. Henry Swenerton, 1106 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Com- mission and referred to Mr. William Ficker's letter. He stated the Central Newport Beach Community Association approves Mr. Ficker's plan wherein the present trail is re- placed with a new walkway since the present trail is unsafe and, in addition, eliminate the Class 1 designation. He is against'a separate trail due to cost, noise, litter., etc. Hillery Thamer, 1012 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission and asked for clarification of the Class 1 designation which John Wolter from Public Works explained. Ms. Thamer said she favors improving the existing trail. Albert Worley, 504 E. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. Mr. Worley recommended double lines be placed on the walkway to separate pedestrians and cyclists. He also suggested giving out tickets to enforce the law which would pay for the police. Ms. Gertrude Vorgang, 542 E. Ocean Front and owner of the Pedal'Pusher Bicycle Shop,-addressed the Commission. Ms. Vorgang pointed out she is opposed to the 3- wheeler bicycles f on the boardwalk and is in favor of repairing the existing facility. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 5 Cifv Council Ch'arnbers'' 7 n_m_ INnFX V J41% J•an Conrad.•addressed the-Commission,-and said that as a runne - she is.often hit by bicycles. -She recommended a separate trail'for.cyclists. ' James Pistole, 2146•Miramar,•addressdd the Commission. Mr. _ .Pistol d., said' he :Felt Alternate 1••would'be too costly and-is in favor 'of a separate meandering trail to the Point. Jim Hanley, 1112 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. He feels the main problem is maintenance and police pro- ' tection. He favors a trail through the alley or street or cutting,down.on the days cyclists can ride. He also :%suggested•repa•iririg the existing trail and not allowing ''cycl,tst5-oh'Saturdays and Sundays ddH ng the' summer. Pete Compton, 1 Canal Circle, addressed the Commission. Mr. Compton said that for safety reasons, he favors two separate trails from jetty to jetty. Linda Slaughter, 900 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commissio . She recommended shutting the -bicycle trail down during the summer and enforcing the law that 3- wheelers are not allowed on the trail. Ms. Slaughter said she favors putting funds into improvement and enforcement. Sgt. Joe Lambert of the Traffic Division addressed the Commission. He reported enforcement is extremely difficult since officers are busy elsewhere. The Traffic Division recommends separated trails for safety purposes. Mr. Gordon Barienbrock, 1124 E. Balboa Blvd., addressed the Commission: Mr. Barienbrock's main concern is the speed of cyclists and recommends 3 miles per hour signs be posted. He recommends improving the existing walkway and considera- tion of banning cyclists during certain hours. Laurie Schnack, 211 E. Edgewater, addressed the Commission. Ms. Schnack feels bicycles on the walkway are too dangerous and would prefer the alley route idea. Mr. Irving Waaland, 2804 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. Mr. Waaland asked that cycle limits at peak hours be considered. In addition, he suggested a sign or flag be posted when traffic is heavy and that this be • monitored. Mr. Tomasek, 2213 Channel, addressed the Commission, Mr. Tomasek believes visitors to the area should be provided for and recommends a separate bicycle trail with speed bumps. i L.10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH arks, Beaches A Recreation Commission Page,6 CftV Go'U'hicif Charhbbr's 7 Mr. C1larles-Banks,,-1510,W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission.'•r.-B4nks recommends repairing the existing walkway and removing, the bike path from the maps. Mary Moyer,L2157 M rama ,addressed-th6 Commission. Ms. -Moyer, said' she.­is:opposed to: bannihg, b1kes'. from, -the walkway, • and suggested encouraging other modes of transportation. .Evie,Compton, 1 Canal Circle, addressed the Commission and said she endorses a meandering bike trail from jetty to jetty. Francis Arfd6rka, 304' L`06ean Froht, addressed the Cdmmissio ­6nd, szfld'she'is i'n' 'f8vdr 'of 'imOroviiig the dx'isting'boairdwal V and perhaps eliminating bicycle riding during the summer. She would like to see the lane extend from Huntington Beach to the jetty. Mr. Todd Schooler, Member of the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Committee, reported he is in favor of a separate • trail due to safety and traffic concerns. Mr. Rob Patterson, Chair of the Bicycle Advisory Committee, reported they feel the safest program is to approve the recommendation in the Ocean Front Boardwalk Plan which is a separate 'bicycle 'trail. They would like the Commission to approve Alternate 3 with certain conditions: (1) In- corporate a speed' study and establish speed limits to be supervised and patrolled; (2) Provide improvements to the existing walkway; (3) Provide bicycle parking facilities at street ends; (4) Provide a separate trail from 36th Streel to the Pier (24th Street); (5) Make every effort to coordin- ate Ocean Front and the McFadden Specific Area Plan; and (6) Make every effort to work with those affected on the project. Marcia Nordland, 5710 Seashore, addressed the Commission. Ms. Nordland voiced her concern over the liability issue and suggested limiting times the sidewalk is used, repairing thel sidewalk and use of signs. Mr. Bob Caminiti, 112-36th Street, addressed the Commission and said his main concern is safety and, therefore, he favor� a separate trail. • David Alper, 310-1/2 Coronado, addressed the Commission. He feels the safest solution would be a separate meandering path which is patrolled. Edward Line of Newport Heights addressed the Commission. Mr; Line recommended bicycles be removed from the boardwalk and .. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH arks,. Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 7 City Council' Chambers ' 7• D`.­.' INDEX • Max•Morgan,.3004.Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. -He favors keeping the boardwalk as it exists. He feels a separate trail would also be used by pedestrians and he is concerned about beach loss. Mr... Bob•.Zant, 7.1.4.,W.- Ocean.Front, addressed the Commissioh..-. Mr. Zant referenced.Mr. Ficker's report and reported his concern over people getting safely across the trail to the beach. ' Mr. Frank-Spangler, 1000 W. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. Mr.. Spangler said he -feels a separate trail would Icreat6'a hazardous condition at the 'school. Marjorie Lindamood, 621 W. Bay, addressed the Commission. - She reported seeing dogs and people hit by cyclists. She favors the existing walkway be repaired and enforcement implemented,. Maria Goen, 316 E. Ocean Front, addressed the Commission. . Ms. Goen referred to her letter and said she favors keeping the existing walkway. She suggested more signs for both pedestrians and cyclists and implementation of a bicycle patrol which would cite unsafe and speedy cyclists. Motion x Commissioner de Boom moved the public hearing be closed. Seconded x Seconded by Brenner. Unanimous. Ayes x x x x x x x Discussion by the Commission included experimenting with a separate trail at Section 1 which receives the msot traffic, liability issues, safety features, enforcement, extending a meandering trail to the jetty, eliminating bicycles at certain areas and eliminating a separate trail at certain j areas. Motion x Commissioner Taft moved the Commission accept the proposed Seconded x Alternate 3 concept with the provision the separate trail is started in segments with priority to Section 1. i Motion x Commissioner Taft then amended his motion to read that the Seconded x Commission accept the Bicycle Trails Citizens Advisory Ayes x x' x x x Committee's Alternate 3 with priority to constructing Nays x x separate trail at Section 1, if feasible, and subject to proper provision for sign enforcement and speed limits. j . Seconded by Konwiser. Motion passes. i 4 CITY OF NEWPORT .BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation February 3, 1987 Page 8 Motion Secon'cle Ayes. 0 i City Council Chambers Commission `moo@ INDEX Joint Powers .Agreement - N.M.U.S.D. Art in Public Places V. ACTION ,ITEMS Item #5 - Joint Powers Agreement - Newport -Mesa Unified School District .x . ;Ron Whitley referred to the Joint Powers'Agreement in the d x - agenda'packet and pointed out the one major change:'wh'ich is x x x x x x x Item ZO-. This item clarifies the liability issue in that the City will - represent the School District if the City is deemed to be at fault. This has been reviewed and approved by both the School District and the City Attorney. Commissioner Taft motioned to, approve the Agreement as amended. ,Seconded by Brenner. Unanimous. VI. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. VII. DISCUSSION ITEMS Item #6 - Art in Public Places Deborah Polonsky, Chai.r of the Arts Commission's Art in Public Places Committee, addressed the Commission. Ms. Polonsky gave a brief background of the Arts in Public Places program. She then presented slides of certain areas in Seattle where the architects and artists collaborated on projects. The Arts Commission will be working with this Commission, and it is planned to use Parks, Beaches and Recreation funds and Arts Commission funds for the design competition at their first project at Inspiration Point. A Request for Qualifications will be prepared and sent to landscape architects who have worked with artists in the past. Ron Whitley reported that refurbishment would be made with this Department's Capital Improvement Projects fund and the arts portion would be funded by Art in Public Places. Ken Delino, Executive Assistant and staff liaison to the Arts Commission, addressed the Commission and explained that the six final landscape architects will be chosen jointly by the Arts Commission and this Commission. The Arts Commission will notify the artists and a design team will be formed paid by the Arts Commission. The final decision will be made by the City Council. Chair Wolfe thanked Ms. Polonsky and Mr_. Delino for coming to the meeting and providing this information. i INDEX Joint Powers .Agreement - N.M.U.S.D. Art in Public Places CITY ®F NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission • i, Page 9 City Council ChamhPrc 7 p.m ted Tree Policy donate and aue request is a1 to whom the ie a significant k donated tree ion. :kenpaugh are 'ormation. id the trees havt ilso agreed the pathway which i has been public meetings. ems unless Commissioners d there be INDEX Request for Dedicated Tree Communica- tion from Tom Peckenpaugh Brown Act - 'Council Policy A -9 Commission Subcommittee . Reports I s were discussed committee: ential Coopera -! ng Arts Center,1 for Youth. ity Youth Center rop their 5:00 P.M, durinj ant is also y care program Park. Item #7 -,Request for Dedicated Tree Ron Whitley reported he explained the Dedica to Mr. Edward Starnes, who decided he would .. plant the Palm Tree. Mr. Whitley explained that each tree and pla considered by this•Commission. The individu tree and /or plaque is dedicated must have ma contribution to the City of Newport Beach. does not have to be approved by this Commiss Item #8 - Communication from Tom Peckenpaugh Ron Whitley reported letters from Mr. Tom Pei in the agenda packet for the Commission's in, Mr. Whitley said he met with Mr. Valentine ai all been trimmed below roof height. It was i Natal Plum will come out on both sides of the will bring public access up to the curb. Item #9 - Brown Act - Council Policy A -9 Ron Whitley reviewed Council Policy A -9 whict revised concerning legal guidelines for open Since no action can be taken on off - agenda it there is an emergency, Mr. Whitley asked that call him eight days before each meeting shoal additional items on the agenda. Item #10 - Commission Subcommittee Reports A. Recreation Programs Mark Deven reported the following new program for fall, 1937 by the Recreation Programs Sub Etiquette for Pre - Teens, Cotillion Class, Pot tive Programs with the Orange County Performi Expansion of Enrichment Classes and Badminton Mr. Deven also reported that since the Commun has become a facility where working mothers d children off, the facility is now open until the week and closed on weekends. The Departm considering the possibility of an extended da, ►� �i iii at the new Community Youth Center and Mariner 7 p.m ted Tree Policy donate and aue request is a1 to whom the ie a significant k donated tree ion. :kenpaugh are 'ormation. id the trees havt ilso agreed the pathway which i has been public meetings. ems unless Commissioners d there be INDEX Request for Dedicated Tree Communica- tion from Tom Peckenpaugh Brown Act - 'Council Policy A -9 Commission Subcommittee . Reports I s were discussed committee: ential Coopera -! ng Arts Center,1 for Youth. ity Youth Center rop their 5:00 P.M, durinj ant is also y care program Park. A ,, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • 0 arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 10 City Council Chambers 7 p.m INDEX Status of Capital Projects Council Action on Commission Matters Park and Street Tree Division Recreation Division Update on Posting Agendas Park Report B. Budget Commissioner Konwiser reported the increase in funds for the 7700 Parks account is due to the request for three addi- tional full time employees. There has been a substantial increase in :acres added to the park system and additional employees and equipment are needed to maintain the present level of service. Item All - Status of Capital Projects Ron Whitley reported that before the bid process begins for the Community Youth Center, plans and specifications will be reviewed in depth by the homeowners associations. Mr. Deven reported the plans are out of plan check and revisions and corrections are being pursued, Item #12 - Council Action on Commission Matters Ron Whitley reported Commission matters receiving City Council action are included in the agenda packet for their information,. Item #13 - Park and Street Tree Division No discussion. Item 1#14 - Recreation Division In response to the Commission's concerns regarding day care, Mark Deven reported that the School District is unable to provide a facility, therefore, the need for extended day car has been brought to this Department's attention and is being) reviewed. Item #15 —Update on Posting Agendas Commissioner de Boom reported there have been no problems with posting the February agenda except at the Riverside Post Office which would not allow it. Ron Whitley suggested this might be a staff function and the Commission agreed staff will post the agendas and the Commission will oversee the matter. Item #16 - Park Report Commissioner Konwiser reported the main items mentioned in his January 5, 1987 report have been completed. There is, however, no visible progress as to the Sign Project. Mr. INDEX Status of Capital Projects Council Action on Commission Matters Park and Street Tree Division Recreation Division Update on Posting Agendas Park Report 1 -, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Page 11 City Council Chambers 7 o.m. INDEX \! Whitley reported General Services told him a few will go out per month and an acceptable cycle will be implemented. Commissioner Konwiser recommended using the bid process or getting a commitment from General Services to do one or two signs per month. Item #17 - Teen Center Teen Center Chair Wolfe reported the Teen Center concept is still active' and they have approached The Irvine Company in hopes of receiving help from them. The Youth Council continues to meet once a month. •Item #18 -- Street Tree Committee Report Street Tree .Committee Commissioner Herberts, Chair of the Street Tree Committee, Report reported-they approved four of the nine requests for tree removal. Commissioner Herberts also suggested the Commission rs take a look at the end of Lindo on the Bay ( Lindo and Edgewater, one block west of the library on the Peninsula). Public Works is planning to redo the street end and the two Eucalyptus Trees would be removed under the present pl-an. VIII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission adjourned at 10:50 P.M. The agenda for this meeting was posted on January 27, 1987 at 10:30 A.M. out- side the City Ha-11 Administration Building. Dottie Flohr Item No. 5 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department DATE: February 24, 1987 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director SUBJECT: MARINE ORIENTED MEMORIAL Recommendation: Authorize the construction and installation of a marine related memorial in the Rhine -Wharf Park area. Disruccinn! A proposal has been submitted by Mr. Phil Tozer to construct and install a mast, flag and memorial plaque at the-Rhine Wharf location. An artist's rendering of this concept is attached for illustrative purposes. Mr. Tozer envisions the plaque portion of the structure as-being a memorial to Newport Beach and vicinity • fishermen who have been lost at -sea. As presented, the project would not cost the City for construction, installation or maintenance. Mr.•Tozer woul•d'be responsible for generating the funds to accomplish the objective,. If there are any questions, please feel free to call. 13 • I� I � rlll I L� P f✓ �� v "1 I: !� 1 II I CO I W nul I ttt r'1 �J Item No.6 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department DATE: February 23, 1987 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Recreation Superintendent SUBJECT: Review of Liability Insurance Requirements Recommendation: Refer to the Recreation Programs Subcommittee a review of Liability Insurance Requirements for regular use of,Ci-ty facilities by community organizations under annual rental contracts and /or long term Lease Agreements. The review will be conducted with the technical assistance of the City's Safety, and Insurance Administrator and the City's- Insurance Consultant. Background: The lack of affordable general liability insurance coverage has affected many community organizations as it has the-City of Newport Beach. At a time when liability insurance coverage naming the City as additional insured i.s necessary to providing specific activities and services, many community organizations are • finding it difficult to obtain general liability in the aggregate limits required. As discussed at the joint meeting with the Friends of Oasis Executive Board at the Commission meeting of February 3, the Friends have witnessed a dramatic in- crease in the cost of insurance premiums by 144 %. Despite a City Council policy which authorizes a 50% assistance payment, the Friends are concerned that anticipated additional increases may requ•`i,re them to raise membership fees. The alternative, as far as the Friends are concerned, would be for the City to increase its assistance payment percentage. The Commission requested staff to analyze insurance requirements for-similar community organizations and report at the March Commission meeting. Presently, the Department requires general liability coverage in aggregate limits of $1 million for organizations which extensively use City facilities for community oriented programs. The use is governed by either an annual Facility Rental Agree- ment, along term lease agreement, or a City Council Policy or Resolution. As a result, insurance requirements differ based on the insurance market conditions when the Leases were negotiated or inconsistent interpretation of insurance require- ments. The proposed review will address these inconsistencies by applying a consistent interpretation of insurance requirements based on the present condition of the market. It will also analyze the relative exposure to risk of each activity. To further illustrate the need for this review, the Department examined all existing facility use agreements governed by annual contracts, long term lease or City Council Resolutions /Policies.-Of the fourteen so identified, seven organizations were currently providing the required insurance; three were under insured and four were not providing any insurance due to the low risk nature of their use. Only the Friends of Oasis was receiving an assistance payment from the City.. Attached for the Commission's review is-an-analysis of the present insurance requirements. Ma < Deven COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS/INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 0 Community Organization Facility Girl Scouts • Girl Scout House American Legion Legion Building N.H. Lawn Bowlers San Joaqin Hills *Friends of Oasis Oasis Friends of TAC NTAC Newport Little League Athletic Fields Amer. Youth Soccer Athletic Fields Harbor Area Baseball Athletic Fields Jr. All-American Athletic Fields Vineyard Lincoln Alcoholics Anonymous Mariners Overeaters Anonymous • Scout House Narcotics Anonymous Carroll Beek 10boa Island Assoc. Carroll Beek boa Power Squadron / Las'Arenas Newport Nautical Museum Authorization Long Term Lease Long Term Lease Long Term Lease Council Policy Council Policy Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement Annual 'Rent Agreement Annual Rent Agreement * Assistance payment of 50% is provided-to the Friends of Oasis. 0 Aggregate Insurance Requirements $ 500,000 . 500,000 100,000 1,000,000 -0- 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,000,000 0 11 Item No. 7 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department DATE: February 24, 1987 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation =Commission FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director SUBJECT: OPEN SPACE ON 15th STREET, PLACENTIA TO MONROVIA At the City Council meeting of December 8, 1987, the question of park and open space in the subject area was discussed. Upon reviewing this matter it has been determined that the only vacant land that could be-used for small park tot lot purposes is the 1/2 acre parcel identified as Lot 20 on the attached map. This location is accessible to a�number-of new condominium developments in the area and from the back side of'Newport Crest. I have met with Mr. Jim White of the Mesa Development Company, who has developed a number or residential-projects in the area. Mr. White was most helpful in assisting in gathering information on this matter. The.1/2 acre site, as-identified, is owned by Mr. Rawlins, who could be� approached with an offer for possible acquisition. Park requirements for this area, including Newport Crest, are anticipated to be satisfied when the Banning /Mobil land is residentially developed. This is con- sistent with our Recreation'and Open Space Element of the General Plan. However, a smal'1 park in the subject area would also provide a service to the adjacent high density developments. - • The City Council at their meeting of February 9, 1987 asked the Department and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission to review this location and any possible development of the Mobil /Banning property for a possible recommendation. Staff is gathering additional information on this area for a detailed report for the April meeting of the Commission.- If there are anv ouestions. please call. All QG 0 C3 \-ATTA " " ) � 6 . 317N3AV WIN3.9V7d O O q -1 FT O / Ct4TI A ptAG AVE Nog ti j;2 0 0 r xz 0 O ISE 5r) 'AT.. LEE I tIn Z3 tp zz iz 1. R Etc) NN I Oco . VILI O ISE 5r) 'AT.. LEE I tIn �J 0 'q CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department DATE: February 24, 1987 TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director SUBJECT: STATUS OF CAPITAL PROJECTS Bonita Creek Park In plan check with'Building Department. Community Youth Center In plan check with Building Department. Park.Facility Improvement Fund An on going source for a variety of projects. West Newport Park All approvals obtained 38th Street Park Under construction. Cliff Drive Park Under construction. Irvine Terrace Park Completed. Final plans being prepared. Item No. 9 Item No. -10 CITY. OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department February 23, 1987 'CITY 'COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. Ccr l TO: Mayor and City Council 11 FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director SUBJECT: JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT - NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Recommendation: Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement as amended. Discussion: The Joint Powers Agreement has been a long standing document that has provided a relationship with the School District that allows an exchange of facilities, " equipment and services. This Agreement-has enabled the City to provide recrea- tion programs utilizing school athletic facilities that has resulted in savings to residents because expensive facilities have not been duplicated by public agencies. Specifically, the Agreement has been proposed' to be amended to include a state- ment on liability responsibility as it relates to our use of school facilities for community recreation programs. The amendment reads: CITY agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless the DISTRICT, its Board Members, officials and employees from any and all claims, 4emands, liabilities and obligations of whatsoever nature, including attorneys fees and court costs arising out of or in connection with any negligent act or omission of CITY or the occupancy or use of the leased'premises or any part thereof by CITY or directly or indirectly from any state or condition of the premises or any part thereof arising out of the operation and maintenance of the leased premises. CITY further agrees that DISTRICT shall not be liable at any time for any loss, damage, or injury to the Teased premises or any person whomsoever at any time occasioned by or arising out of any negligent act or omission of the CITY, or directly or indirectly from.any state or condition of the leased premises or any part thereof caused by any negligent act or omission of the CITY. Both the County counsel and our City Attorney "s office have reviewed the proposed language and are satisfied with the amendment. In addition, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission at their meeting of February 3, 1987 recommended that the City Council execute the amended Agreement. q Ronald A. Whitley lr i 3, 4, 5 6- 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '271 0 28 JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Newport Beach Department of Parks, Beaches and Recreation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY ", and the Newport - Mesa Unified School District., hereinafter referred' to as "DISTRICT" are both authorized to organize, promote anal conduct programs for community recreation; and WHEREAS,•the DISTRICT has facilities and grounds available for community recreation on the campuses of the schools maintained by said DISTRICT; -and WHEREAS, it is desired that the CITY have priority to use said'facilities when such facilities are not being used by the DISTRICT for educational purposes, use of school facilities will be permitted in the following order,of priority: 1. Regular school programs, including Summer School activities. 2. CITY sponsored and or school connected youth programs, e..g.,,Har'bor Area'Baseball Program. 3. Other youth activities 4. CITY adult programs 5. Other adult programs NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that cooperative use shall be made according to the following: 1. The DISTRICT will make a- vailable its facilities and grounds, with the necessary equipment and appurtenances for community- recreation on all of its campuses upon proper request from the CITY, subject to the conditions noted herein. CITY agrees to grant to DISTRICT, upon application, the use of any recreational facility, area, maintenance service, or equipment owned by the City of Newport Beach which the DISTRICT may require in connection with its public ,school program, provided the use of such recreational facility, 'area, maintenance service, or equipment for public school purposes shall not interfere with its use by the 'CITY for community recreational purposes., 2. Such DISTRICT facilities will be made available as long as the use in no way conflicts with the use of the DISTRICT "S buildings, grounds or equipment for school purposes or interferes with the regular conduct of school work. The DISTRICT reserves the right to cancel the use of its facilities upon seven (7) working days notice when such planned use is considered to be in conflict with the use of such facilities for school purposes. a REF. 34.5 C C 1.� 2 3. All requests for use of facilities of the DISTRICT are • 3i to be made by the CITY on forms provided by the DISTRICT. 41 4. All requests for use of facilities and /or equipment of • 5 the CITY are to be made by the DISTRICT on forms provided by the CITY. 6 5. The DISTRICT is to be informed, in writing., of all 7 policies and procedures of the CITY's operations insofar as they relate to the use of the DISTRICT'S facilities. 81 6. The CITY is to be res,ponsib,le for enforcing the 9 DISTRICT''s policies, procedures and rules relative to its use of the DISTRICT's facilities as determined by the Board of Education 10 in. DISTRICT Rule and Regulation No. 7410. 11I 7• As the DISTRICT'develops facilities on its campuses, its ifacilities shall first provide and assist in the instructional 12, program and second, add•to the CITY's program development. 131 8'• All requests for use of facilities and equipment of the DISTRICT shall be in the office of the Business Manager not less 3.4 !than ten (10) working day.s before such use. i 15; 9. The DISTRICT agrees to provide at a mutually agreed upon rate all custodial services, maintenance and operations costs 16lfor the DISTRICT facilities., 10. In the event the DISTRICT enters into a like or similar 17 agreement to this agreement with the City of Costa Mesa, they 181s hall provide in said agreement that the City of Costa Mesa shall be restricted to reserving facilities within their municipal boundaries and that the City of Costa Mesa shall cooperate with a9 Ithe CITY in scheduling use of the DISTRICT stadium and the 20 DISTRICT olympic swimming pool. With the exception of the above facilities, it is further agreed that the 'CITY shall restrict its 21 facility use requests to those DISTRICT facilities located within the boundaries of the CITY. It is. agreed that such cooperation is 22 for the purpose of resolving any possible conflicts in the use of the facilities of the ,DISTRICT by either the CITY or the City of 23 Costa Mesa. 24 11. The'CITY shall present to the DISTRICT, through the Superintendent of the Newport -Mesa Unified School .District, a E5 Projected annual program for the use of facilities of the DISTRICT. • 26 1 12. The CITY shall provide the DISTRICT -with an annual 27 report which shall identify the groups served, the type of program conducted and the actual cost of operation of CITY programs on 2a DISTRICT facilities on or before July 10 for the previous fiscal 1year. �" 1 REF. 34.6 • 0 lj zi i 3; 41 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 40 a-3 IF F 13. The CITY shall select and provide all paid or voluntary personnel necessary to conduct CITY recreational activities upon DISTRICT facilities. 14. If a charge is made in any form, even to cover expenses for a recreation activity on a DISTRICT facility, advance approval shall be secured from the DISTRICT. Such funds received shall remain with the CITY to be us -ed to help defray the cost of•the recreation activity. Such charges shall not preclude any boy or girl from participation in the program strictly because of lack of funds. "No events for which an admission price is charged shall be held pursuant to Chapter 10 of the Education Code of the State of California (commencing at Section 10900), except amateur athletic contests, demonstrations or exhibits and other educational and non- commergial events." 15. The DISTRICT shall provide the CITY with su.mmar maintenance schedules well in advance. It is agreed that such cooperation is for the purpose of alleviating any possible conflicts in the use of the facilities and negating any incon- venience to the citizens of the community. 16. The DISTRICT shall provide reasonable office space at swimming pool locations to the CITY during summer months. It is further agreed that the DISTRICT shall provide reasonable stora.g:e facilities to the CITY on a year round basis. 17. The CITY shall be responsible for the installation and operational charges assessed for additional telephones inst-alled on a DISTRICT facility for use by the CITY. 18. All expendable supplies s,ha11 be provided by the CITY. 19. The CITY shall be financially responsible for damages or losses to DISTRICT facilities and equipment beyond fair wear and tear during the. use by the CITY, and the DISTRICT shall be financially responsible for damages or losses to CITY facilities and equipment during use by the DISTRICT. 20. CITY agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless the DISTRICT, its Board Members, officials and employees from any and all claims., demands, liabilities and obligations of whatsoever nature, including attorneys fees and court costs arising out of or in connection with any negligent act or omission of CITY or the occupancy or use of the leased premises or any part thereof by CITY or directly or indirectly from any state or condition of the premises or any part thereof arising o -ut of the operation amd maintenance of the leased premises. CITY further agrees that DISTRICT shall not be liable at any time for any loss, damage, or injury to the leased premises or any person whomsoever at any time occasioned by or arising out of REF. 34.7 c i • K 3 4 5 6' 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 �' l5 �!16 17 l'8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 C "l6 27 28 any negligent act or omission of the CITY, or directly or indirectly from any state or condition of the leased premises or any part thereof caused by any negligent act or omission of the CITY. This Agreement shall supersede all previous agreements and be a continuing Agreement in force and effect from the date of execution by the last party to, execute same and sha "11 continue t from year to year until its ermination. Said Agreement may be, terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days prior written' notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY has caused this AGREEMENT to be executed by the Mayor of the City Co -until of the City of Newport Beach, acting as the governing board of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, attested by its Clerk thereunto duly authorized, and the DISTRICT has caused this Agreement to be executed by its Board of Education on the date written opposite their signatures. Dated: ATTEST: , 198_ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH By: Mayor, City of Newport Beach By: City Clerk, City of Newport Beach Dated: January 13 198?., NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Mem �I, REF. '34.8 uc • r1 U Item No. 10 February 23, 1987 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. J -4 TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM Public Works Department and Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department SUBJECT: OCEAN FRONT BOARDWALK IMPROVEMENT FEASIBILITY STUDY RECOMMENDATION: Receive the Study and schedule a public hearing for BACKGROUND , 1987. In November 1984, a letter from a student at Newport Elementary School was forwarded to the City's Bicycle Trails Citizens' Advisory Committee (BTCAC) by the Mayor with a request to review bike safety on the Peninsula. The BTCAC completed its review and forwarded a letter report to the Council recommending that funds be'budgeted for construction of a separate bike trail adjacent to the existing ocean front s.idewalk in order to separate the bicycle_ and pedestrian traffic. During the Council meeting of June 10, 1985, the City considered the project and took two actions: The Council approved an appropriation of $200,000, and combined the description for both the proposed bicycle trail and for the sidewalk repair. 2. The Council directed the BTCAC and the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission to contact residents fronting the ocean front within the perimeter of the proposed improvement and to conduct the necessary public hearings to determine whether the improvements should be constructed and, if so, suggested configurations of the improvements. Since that time an Ad Hoc Citizens' Committee for the project was formed consisting of one member from each of the four community associations on. the Peninsula, one member at large, two members from BTCAC, and the Chairman of the BTCAC. The Ad Hoc Committee was formed to provide citizen input and discuss alternatives with the consultant hired by the City to prepare the Ocean Front Boardwalk Feasibil'ity Study (Study). In addition the Ad Hoc Committee members were responsible for soliciting input and communicating comments from their respective associations to the Ad Hoc Committee. The Study was completed im August 1986 after a bicycle and pedestrian use survey was completed which included both winter and summer counts on the ocean front. After receiving comments on the report from the Ad Hoc Committee, • the BTCAC forwarded the report with its recommendation to the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission for review and public hearing. 0 • • February 23, 1987 Subject: Oceanfront Boardwalk Improvement Feasibility Study Page 2 FEASIBILITY STUDY AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Study was prepared by the Civil Engineering firm of Austin -Foust and Associates. The Study considered three separate alternates: Alternate I Rehabilitate the existing 12- foot -wide ocean front sidewalk. Alternate II Rehabilitate and widen the existing ocean front sidewalk to a width of 22 feet. Alternate III Rehabilitate the existing ocean front sidewalk and construct a new separate 12- foot -wide bike trail which varies approximately 3 feet to 8 feet from the exi'sting facility. In addition to these alternates the Study divided the ocean front sidewalk into seven segments as follows: Segment I 36th Street to 24th Street beach, Segment II Newport Pier Parking Lot (24th Street to 21st Street) Segment III Newport Pier to Lifeguard Access Road (21st Street existing sidewalk. to 20th Street) IV Segment IV 20th Street to Newport Beach Elementary School (20th property. Street to 13th Street) V Segment V 13th Street to Balboa Pier Parking Lot (13th Street to Due to narrow beach, Adams Street) Segment VI Balboa Pier Parking Lot to "A" Street '(Adams Street to Separate bike trail. "A" Street) Segment VII "A" Street to "E" Street In general, the Study recommended constructing Alternate III, the separated bike trail where possible. The recommended improvements are as follows: IN Segment I Due to narrow beach, Segment II Due to narrow beach, Segment Ill Due to lack of space existing sidewalk. Segment IV Separate bike trail property. Segment V Separate bike trail. Segment VI Due to narrow beach, sidewalk. Segment VII Separate bike trail. widen, existing. ride in parking lot. at Lifeguard Headquarters, widen with trail going around school, use existing 16- foot -wide February 23, 1987 Subject: Ocean- Front Page 3 Boardwalk Improvement Feasibility Study The Study prioritized both the recommended new construction and the rehabilitation of the existing sidewalk by segments. The estimated cost for the work is as follows: New Construction $650,000 Rehabilitation 200,000 Landscaping No estimate EIR Preparation 40,000 Total; $890,000 (plus any landscaping) PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION HEARINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The first public hearing before the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission was held on December 2, 1986. The Commission continued the hearing to'February 3, 1987 in order to receive additional public input and ensure that residents had the opportunity to provide input to the Commission. While the first hearing before the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission in December was lightly attended, the second hearing on February 3, 1987 was well attended, with those wishing to participate in the proceedings exceeding the seating capacity of the'Council Chambers. The majority of the testimony received was from ocean front homeowners who disagreed with the report • and stated that their choice would be to• repair the existing sidewalk. Several• residents and two members of the BTCAC spoke in favor of the separate bike trail as recommended in the report. Several residents and the Central Newport Community Association spoke in opposition to recommendations in the Study and, recommended a dual boardwalk with a 6- foot -wide sidewalk and an 8- foot -wide bike trail. At the request of the Commission, City staff explained that the dif- ference between the Central Newport Association's recommendation (noted above) and the Study was primarily in the width of the proposed improvement [repair and maintain existing 12- foot -wide sidewalk and construct a separate 12- foot -wide bike trail (min. State design standard)]. After receiving all of the input, the Commission discussed concerns for safety and the congestion that occurs now on the- ocean front, their concern for the safety of bicycles if they are restricted from the ocean front and forced to ride with, vehicle traffic in Balboa Boulevard, and concern for the ,ocean front residents who ex.perience•the brunt of the public use along the ocean front. The Commission then voted five to two to approve the Feasibility Study with the separate trail (Alternate 3) and conditions as follows: 1'. If possible use the separate trail alternate for segment I (36th Street to 24th Street). • 2. Incorporate speed limits and signing in the final design of the project. 3. Recommend greater enforcement to insure safer use of the proposed 2� facilities. • February 23, 1987 — Subject: Ocean Front Boardwalk Improvement Feasibility Study Page 4 Copies of the Study (including the Ad Hoc Commi•ttee's comments and BTCAC's recommendations),, minutes of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission hearings, and copies of the written comments received by the Commission are attached (for Council Members only) SUMMARY'AND OPTIONS: 1. Many of the homeowners along the ocean, front disagree with the concept of the proposed separate 12- foot -wide bike trail, and wish only to rehabilitate the existing sidewalk. 2. The Central Newport Community Association and the Feasibility Study both recommend a separate sidewalk and bike trail. They differ in proposed width with the 'Central'Newport Plan recom- mending 6 -foot sidewalk and 8 -foot bike trail. The Feasibility Study recommended patching the existing sidewalk (10 to 12 feet wide) and constructing a 12- foot -wide bike trail. State law requires that bicycle trail design conform to the minimum State standard which is 8 7foot width, plus two 2- foot -wide shoulders for a total of 12 feet. 3.. Several of the residents and proponents of the trail agree that there is significant congestion on the existing sidewalk and that something should be done. a Restrict bike use to off -peak hours on the sidewalk. b. Improve and increase enforcement of allowable use of the sidewalk. c. Construct the new facility to provide for both bikes and pedestrians. In the past the idea of eliminating bikes from the ocean front has been rejected because forcing bicycles to ride with vehicle traffic on Balboa Boulevard appeared more dangerous. If bike use is eliminated or restricted on the ocean front, an amendment to the City Local Coastal' Plan will be required. After considering the Feasibility Study and recommendations, the Coun- cil has several choices for action. 1. Accept the Feasi'bili'ty Study, as recommended by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commi,ss -ion and continue the Planning process, by directing staff to: • a. Prepare an EIR for the project. b. Schedule a future public hearing for Council to (1) receive additional public input, (2) review the EIR, and,(3) make a �(�, final decision regarding the ocean front. • February 23, 1987 Subject: Ocean Front Page 5 Boardwalk Improvement Feasibility Study 2. Accept the Feasibility Study and direct staff to pursue restrict- ing or eliminating bike use on the ocean front. 3. Accept the Commission action. Ben amin B. Nolan Public Works Director Feasibility Study from the Parks, Beaches & Recreation and direct the staff to file the report without further Ronald Whitley Parks, Beaches & Re eation Director JW:jd Attachments: .I. Vicinity map and cross sections -. 2. Ocean Front Boardwalk Improvement Feasibility Study, including BTCAC recommendations, comments from Ad Hoc Committee, and response to Study from Ad' -Hoc Committee Member William P. Ficker (for Council Members,) • 3. Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission hearing minutes." '' 4. Written comments received by Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission (for Council Members). • N1 ( • IC 0 \/ 9E u°•v nj f ss•c� . f i ." sxMgsr +. -.♦ y.• ♦ \ yam`.. � � 4ilh J .f w114 D ( 4r t5 i � � �CRYV •; lN• f Di Vj.� ��l�tT ��' /' !Wp•x Nlllls�jrr I �n ~t u T rarH .cY' it a ■ r\ �•.I+^n:. ;.. iT`r 0+• \a*« /a �•� 4�yt�.. r``'f. -7f ;!A!' 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N r i tlS� e )rr I COLLINS Np� 0 NAT I ISUND( //�'��� 3 \fig•: 'I« ti� .� NHS +o yT••�[4 � ®• •• y0'`e�+y �IYA •!'n°rT I •\ uI0 a I „mm i BALBOA Y j MR END' 'E' ST Figure '1 VICINITY MAP 0 0 31 t w a " N i UI O F4 W vWio o 03 a � Q .a a O 4 a Y h J Q' Q �t O ..�N /7 vors u s w r s v' 0 M ' 4 L, • • g E a H E ' � W X N ❑aa Z 'a f+1 LL Z � .d E �W7 z g� e� o N Al N N D N O a D� N v v 3 +°J m 2 'i; .A h I m m u p (D a v> � 3 rn o u « m "a ®_ Item Noll RECREATION DIVISION • FEBRUARY, 1987 �PROGRESS'REPORT SPECIAL INTEREST ACTIVITIES Winter classes will continue through mid'March as "B" sessions began in February. The Department's "Extra Time Classes" at Newport Heights continued to increase enrollment; 106 students are registered for Computer, Arts and Science classes. It should be noted that,the classes are filling a needed void; District curriculum does not offer science and art programs, and' demand for computer programs is extremely high. The success of the Newport'Heights program has resulted in inquiries from parents at Harbor View and Mariners. The Department completed the draft on the Spring brochure which was mailed to residents on February 27. YOUTH ACTIVITIES The new daily schedule approved'by the Recreation Program Subcommittee for the Community Youth Center has been successful. Activities'continue to be well attended and children are supervised -up to their pick up time. The youth basketball program will schedule the season - ending tournament this month following a successful league season. Daily practices and league games scheduled at the Lincoln gymnasium have been very well attended. Tournament winners will be invited to the Orange County finals. The Department also conducted meetings with representatives of Newport National Little League,,Harbor Area Baseball and the American Youth Soccer Organization regarding scheduling priorities for athletic fields. SPORTS AND AQUATICS Adult sports competition has continued to be well received. The winter basketball season will be concluded this month after competition at Ensign and Lincoln gymnasiums. The winter softball season began in February with classification games and will continue i'n March. The expansion in adult sports has contributed to increased revenue to the City; revenues generated from recreation service fees are up by $27,000 over this period last year, while expenditures are up only $3,000. tailing classes scheduled over the winter enrolled 48 participants'. No sailing classes were cancelled due to lack of enrollment, unusual for the winter quarter. SENIORS The "S.S. Oasis Cruise Party" on January 31 was very successful as 250 people attended. Oasis volunteers provided food', refreshments and entertainment. In addition to the Special Event, the Center started a new class on weight control and nutrition and con- ducted various lectures, including "Caring for Elderly Parents." Oasis staff, in cooperation with the Friends of Oasis," is reviewing estimates prior to recommending vinyl tile for replacement of the existing multi - purpose room floor. The Oasis schedule for March is attached. 03-3 MY k Deven t . L+ r§ I j G5 I I' n Y' w S- J w ^m�rr I co a Q 1- J Cl2 G U t M C 1 y Nq✓ry nd, t . L+ r§ I j G5 I I' n J i ^m�rr a Q 1- n.p-wry i I f ern f y Nq✓ry N 16 •r m�ry i i ' '.A A 11111 CJ d u U 1 �y I •r CJ i Y N W t L cY I `�ijiyy 1 y �O to 1 C I � ? r C c• O 41 I I 1 ' AI �0 co i b x' >, 1 107 U .0 •r b y i ! ND lliy` I i I CQ •r f Ll a ! o i r JJi A I; CU >i LL, W U i W. I j rl c l of ! t I I i ai j I t . L+ r§ �I 14 1 y 1 1 i ! I j G5 I I' n J i ^m�rr a Q 1- n.p-wry i I f ern f y Nq✓ry �I 14 1 y 1 1 i ! I j G5 I I' n Y ^ ^tt i 1 i I I I f y ( j :N m�ry i �I 14 1 y 1 1 i ! J i r I I Z r 3q c 1 1 ! I J 1 { I ,1 I I j G5 I I' i 1 i I I I f y ( j i ' '.A 11111 r. i Y t L cY to 1 I � ? r �0 co i O y 1 107 U y i ! ND lliy` I i I CQ J i r I I Z r 3q c 1 1 ! I J 1 { I ,1 I I j G5 I I' i 1 i I I I f y ( j i ' '.A 11111 r. 1 m C 'wr 1 'f' i!' Item No. 12 PARK AND STREET TREE DIVISION • FEBRUARY, 1987 PROGRESS REPORT Our Park Crews performed the following tasks in addition to normal maintenance during the month of February: Installed irrigation and R.R. Ties and graded parkway at Lincoln School. Installed R.R. Ties at Inspiration Point and vicinity of Corona del Mar Bluffs. Prepared for Japanese activities and installed signs at Irvine Terrace Park. Started retaining wall at City Yard. Realigned infield and repaired fences at Community Youth Center. Prepared grade for new back stop at Eastbluff Park. Re- stained and sealed benches at Ensign View Park • and Main Street, Balboa. Our Street Tree Division performed the following: Trimmed 1,044 trees. Planted 21 trees. Removed 9 trees. Root pruned 5 trees. Completed 4 Work Requests. Areas being trimmed this month are the Peninsula, the Ficus on Pacific Coast Highway and Eastbluff. r.. S /'� . 3 Item No. 13 Robert G. Vaughn • Consulting Service, Ltd. 4 February 1987 Parks beaches and Recreation Commission City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 Ladies and Gentlemen: V ~ It has always been my understanding that open, public hearings are designed to get input from concerned, tax - paying citizens about a particular subject, and then make intelligent decisions based upon that input, and not from pre- conceived opinions already established in the minds of the hearing body. It should have been clearly evident to the commission, last evening, that the preponderance of public sentiment favored re- furbishing the . existing boardwalk, rather than creating a bicycle trail someithere "out there" on the beach. These people did not just get off the "turnip truck ". They are long time property owners, who live here because they wish to enjoy the beauties of the beach and the ocean. They are willing to put up with vandalism, cleaning up after the visitors every day, and more than willing to share this paradise with cyclists who wish to venture dorm the boardwalk at a leisurely pace. 0 3(� But not, repeat not, a meandering nightmare of a trail, which will start to erode immediately, cost a fortune to build and maintain, create untold problems in controlling, and cause no end of difficulties for small children and just ordinary folks who wish to get down to the water. Gentlemen and ladies, you are creating a monster; 160 WA 1137 E Balboa Blvd Balboa California . 92661 (714) 673 -7922 • January 28,1987 • Sterling Wolfe, Chairman PB&R Commission ---John Cox, Mapr City of Newport Beach % City of Newport Beach ,3300 NewportBoulevard P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, Calif. 92658 Item No;, 0+4"- �k Cd'+��' ✓, 1, V . ice. Dear Sir: We have owned our home on the ocean front for thirty yeas . For some time we hnd a pleasant walking path where families snd their children had access to the beach. Without notification, the path suddenly became a bi]e trail, and we had speeding; bikes. Families were constantly warning their children to "watch out for bikes." Rege.rdless of where a bike path is put, the danger will still be there. There are many miles of safe bike trails in the county but beeches are limited. ^Lease leave the beaches for the enjoyment of bathers, children and families. The bike trail on the ocean front should be oliminpted! 3'� Sincerely, J. Wm. Miller 814 W. Ocean Front Balboa, G4lif. 92661 0 • •39 Item No. 15 February 4, 1997 Sterling Wolfe, Jr. Chairman, Parks. Machos and Recreation Commission City of Newport Boach P. U. Box •768 Newport Beach. CA 92658•8915 Dua• Chairman Wolfe: I ain honored to have received the Community Survices Award granted by the Ci•y1v PQ 6 R Commission. I am ombarransed, however, to have missal the bestowal of the award. I must have walked Into the Council Chambers as bit late last night. The Commission moved to a roundtable discussion with samo group soon after I arrived. I apologize to you, the other commissioners, and to Dorothy Flohr U had told her only the day prior to the Commission meeting that X Would be there to receive the award). So, thank you. I stayed at the meeting long enough to hear about one hour m•f comments pertaining to the three boardwalk proposals. At your •orebea•ance I chip in my two cents wbr•hi the current boardwalk should be narrowed and restricted to podus••ian traffic. A meandering bike trail should be extended from the Santa Anu River Jetty to the wedge. I Suspect that you don't require the justification for my opinion. you probably heard more than You wanted to hear an the topic last night. Again, thank you, and my apologies. Sincerely G cn,e en 1:.5-1'7 1•Iiighland Drive Newport Beach, CA 020SO • 0 11 `-& T /W/iP n &db ��- i4t 6& h� Item -No. 16, Ja, /3/ 1�'?7 -- Lrt'LDxcti �V pi 39