HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-02-1987 - Agenda*CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
•• REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, -JUNE 2, 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 May 5, 1987
4. Adoption of Agenda
II. SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS
III. ACTION ITEMS
5. Determine Agenda for Joint Meeting with City Council,
June 22, 2:00 P.M.
6. Liability Insurance (Report Attached)
7. Parkland Acquisition Priorities (Report Attached)
8. Water Bill Insert (Report Attached)
9. Request for Volleyball Poles (Report Attached)
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
10. Lifeguard Staffing at Corona del Mar State Beach
(Report Attached)
11. Beach Litter Receptacle Pick Up Schedule (Report Attached)
12. Beach'Restrooms Project Status Report (Report Attached)
13. City Council Action on Commission Recommendations (Verbal Report)
14. Status of Capital Projects (Report Attached)
15. Commission Subcommittee Reports (Verbal Report)
• 16. Recreation Division (Report Attached)
17. Park.and Street Tree Division (Report Attached)
VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
VII. ADJOURNMENT
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Item No. 3
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May 5, 1987
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
Superintendent
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, Herberts,
Konwiser, Springer, Taft and Wolfe were present. Commissio
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de Boom was absent.
Lion
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Item #3
conded
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Commissioner Brenner recommended that under Item #10,
Commission Subcommittee Reports, Page 5, the Art in Public
Places report include the following sentence: "The
Commission reiterated that when they approved the concept
of the project, it was with the understanding that other
monies would be used."
Chair Wol'fe recommended that Item #14, Basketball Court
at West Newport Park, Page 7, second paragraph, the first
sentence be changed to read ..... in the Daily Pilot and a
brief synopsis of the Commission's responsibilities be
included in the City water bills.
Commissioner Konwiser moved the minutes of the April 7, 198
meeting be approved as corrected'. Seconded by Herberts.
Unanimous.
Item #4
The agenda was adopted as presented with the addition of
Synopsis for Water Bill.
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II. ACTION ITEMS
tion
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Item #5 - Appeal on Request to Remove Tree-at 821 Bellis
conded
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Street
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Ron Whitley reviewed the request for removal of two parkway
Call to
Order
Roll Call
ar
Approval of
Minutes
Adoption of
Agenda
Appeal on
Request to
Remove Tree
at 821
Bel 1 i s St..
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trees located at 821 Bellis Street and pointed out that
this matter was reviewed by the Street Tree Committee of
this Commission. The request was denied and, by policy,
the requesting party can appeal the decision to this
Commission and then to the City Council. Mr. and Mrs. Crone,
the requesting parties, are present to appeal their request
and answer any questions.
Barbara Crone, 821 Bellis Street, addressed the Commission.
Mrs. Crone referred to the two liquid amber trees in the
parkway in front of their home causing problems. She
stated they are causing the sidewalk and yard to raise up
and the roots are intruding into their garden. Their drive-
way is also cracking and there are sewer /drainage problems.
-Mr. Charles Crone, 821 Bellis Street, addressed the
Commission and explained their drainage problem. He also
expressed their concern over the safety and liability
hazards caused-by the - sidewalk elevation.
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Chair Wolfe then asked each Commission member if he /she
had visited the site and, if so, asked for their opinion.
Commissioners Herberts ,Brenner, Konwiser, Taft and
Chair Wolfe all noted they had visited the site.
Commissioner Herberts•, Chair of the Street Tree Committee,
reported the committee inspected the area and that she
herself visited the site three different times in an effort
to be fair and objective. She agreed with Street Tree
-Supervisor, Robert Bailey, that the damage was minimal
'and-the raising of the sidewalk was less then 2" and had
been satisfactorily repaired. The trees are healthy and
well, placed and it was agreed•they be retained in accord -
ance-with Council Policy I -9.
Commissioner Konwiser indicated that the damage looked
routine and it has not reached the seriousness other areas
have. Also, considering their landscape value, Commissione
Konwiser felt the trees should be retained and an effort
made to minimize the problems. He commented that the rose
gardens were 20 -30' away from the tree.
-Commissioner Taft, who also saw the trees, concurred with
Commissioner Konwiser and said that the trees were very
beautiful and he felt there was no need -to take them out.
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Commissioner Brenner said she visited the site and was
surprised they would want to take the trees out because,
in her opinion, they are the'most beautiful trees in that
particular area,of the neighborhood. She said she would
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vote against the request because there are so many more
trees within the City that are causing much more severe
damage.
Following a brief discussion, Commissioner Konwiser moved
the two parkway trees at 821 Bellis Street remain in place.
If there are any problems in the City parkway area,
efforts should be made by the City to correct them. Second
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by Taft. Unanimous.
Jack Brooks reported he will request General Services
Department to repair the sidewalk and correct the drainage
problem.
Chair Wolfe thanked Mr. and Mrs. Crone for attending the
meeting and asked Mr.-Crone what he thought of the
trees. He replied'he thought they were beautiful trees
and would hate to see them come out.
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Item #6 - Amendment to Council'Poli•cy I -9 Adding Tree to
Amendment to
Council
Preservation'List
Policy I -9
Ron Whitley briefly reviewed the street tree amendment and
Adding Tree
noted that both the Public Works bepartment and the Parks,
to Preserva-
Beaches and Recreation Department favor the recommendations
tion List
as presented'.
Motion
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Commissioner Herberts motioned to amend Council Policy I -9
Seconded
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as presented. Seconded by Brenner.
During discussion Commissioner Konwiser stated he favors
saving the trees located at the corner of Lindo and Bay
'Front, but not placing them on the list of Preservation
of Special Trees since they do not qualify for special
designation.
Motion
x
Commissioner Taft substituted the motion to retain the
Seconded
x
trees but not include them on the list of Preservation of
Ayes
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Special Trees. Seconded by Konwiser. Unanimous.
Commissioner Brenner asked Mr. Whitley if the trees
would be as protected by this substitute motion as they
would be by inclusion in Council Policy I -9. Mr. Whitley
assured that they would be.
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Jack•Brooks left the meeting at 7:35 P.M.
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Item #7 - Authorization to Place a Sign on Dedicated
Authorization
to Place A
Property
Sign on
Motion
x
Ron Whitley reported that The Irvine Company has requested
Dedicated
Seconded
x
a• temporary directional sign for "The Terraces" development
Property
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be installed on park property adjacent to Oasis subject to
certain conditions.
Discussion ensued and Chair Wolfe strongly recommended a tim
period for removal of-the sign be included in the list of
conditions..
Commissioner Brenner motioned to approve the recommendation
for installation of the sign as presented subject to the
condition that-the time limit for the sign removal be one
year or within one month after the last unit is sold, which -
ever comes-first. Seconded by Springer. Unanimous.
Item #8 - 1987 Summer'Program Review
1987 Summer
Program
Moo
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Mark Deven discussed and answered questions about the new
Review
Seconded
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classes reviewed and approved-by the Recreation Program
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Subcommittee.
Commissioner Brenner, Chair of the 'Recreation Programs
Subcommittee, pointed outmost of the classes are offered on
-the west side of the Bay since there is a lack of facilities
in Corona del Mar. She suggested pursuing•usage of Oasis
classrooms in order to offer more youth activities in the
Corona del Mar area.
Mark Deven advised he will pursue the use of specific rooms
at Oasis when they are not being used by seniors and will
inform the Commission of the results. Mr. Deven also re-
ported that swimming will be offered this summer at Corona
del Mar�High School.
Commissioner Springer moved to accept the summer seasonal
program as submitted. Seconded by Brenner. Unanimous.
Item #9 - Liability Insurance Requirements
Liability
Insurance
Mark Deven reported the liability insurance recommendations
Requirements- -
as presented were the result of an•in -depth review. The
subcommittee established policies and procedures in order
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to standardize the process for determining insurance require-
ments. Each activity was reviewed by-the subcommittee as to
risk exposure and appropriate liability insurance. Mark
Deven will report at the June 2 Commission meeting the results
of his discussion with the Safety and Insurance Administrator
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regarding specific liability insurance requirements for
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groups and organizations which continually utilize facilitie
or sponsor special events.
Item #10 - Sports Leagues Standings
Sports
Leagues
Motion
x
Mark Deven reported staff was contacted by Mr. Dave
Standings
Seconded
x
Patterson, owner of Sgt. Pepperoni's Pizza Restaurant, where
Ayes
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many players go after their games. Mr. Patterson has pro-
posed supplying his restaurant letterhead for printing the
sports standings. In addition, Mr. Patterson has offered
to donate $500 towards offsetting the cost of awards.
Mr. Dave Patterson, owner of Sgt. Pepperoni's Pizza Restaur-
ant, addressed the Commission to,answer their questions.
During discussion Chair Wolfe pointed out he objects to the
•phrase referring to beer on the stationery.
-Commissioner Konwiser motioned to approve the request by
Dave Patterson provided the wording, "Cheap Pitchers for
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Teams in Uniforms," be-deleted on, the stationery. Seconded
by Taft. Unanimous.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Gail Demmer, 2812 Cliff Drive, addressed the Commission on
behalf of the Newport Heights Community Association. She
passed out copies of a tract map showing the location of
Lot 919 which is in the middle of Cliff Drive Park and
presently for sale.
Mrs. Demmer is requesting the City consider purchasing this
property which would then connect the entire area. She also
added that property is at a premium in Newport Beach and
this area is filled with mature trees.
Chair Wolfe advised Mrs. Demmer that the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation budget has 'already been approved-by the City
Manager and prioritized, and that this Commission emphasized
upgrading the older parks this fiscal year.
Ron Whitley advised the Commission could transmit to Council
that they are considering the issue and will make a recom-
mendation to add it to the budget.
Commissioner Brenner expressed concern over approving things
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.in concept until more details are provided. She also noted
that roads, traffic problems, etc., could be-worthy of more
consideration than enlarging parks at this time.
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Chair Wolfe advised Mrs. Demmer that the Commission cannot
act upon her request at this meeting, however, he suggested
the 'Commissioners look at the site and the matter will be
placed on the agenda as an Action Item for their meeting on
June 2, 1987.
IV. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #11 - Commission Subcommittee Reports
Commissioner Taft, Chair of the Oceanfront and Beach
Committee, reported they did not meet this month. He also
reported the Commi'ssion's recommendation on the proposed
bicycle trail was not approved by the City Council. Since
the response was overwhelming in opposition to a separate
trail, Council voted to repair the existing boardwalk.
Commissioner Taft also reported Little Corona looks much
better, however, there is still more work to be done.
Commissioner Konwiser, Chair of the Park Maintenance Committ
reported Bill Singer from Little League, Taylor Grant rbp-
resenting soccer, the School District, Mark Deven and himsel
met. The meeting was successful and they made a check list
for keeping the parks safe and suitable for sports.
Commissioner Taft, Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on the
Arches Coast Highway Interchange, reported there was no
meeting this month. He informed the Commission that all
the ramps will have to be re- configured.
Commissioner Springer, Liaison to Oasis, reported the Endow-
ment Committee was formed. The Pancake Breakfast will be
May 9 and the Hawaiian Fiesta will be May 21. Commissioner
Springer also has the balance sheet and participant figures
for the Commission's information.
Item 02 Letter From Newport Theatre Arts Center
Ron Whitley reported the letter in the Commission's packet
was for their information.
Item #13 - Status of Capital Projects
Mark Deven reported plan corrections for the Community
Youth Center have been re- submitted to the Building Depart-
ment. Documents for public bidding are being processed now.
Item #14 - Annual Superstars Event
Ron Whitley reported that the report on Irrelevant Week is
for the Commission's information. This Department has
ssion
_ etter From
iewport
Theatre Arts
enter
Status of
Capital
Projects
Annual
Superstars
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City Council
Action .
Community
News Items
Park and
Street Tree
Division
Recreation
Division
Synopsis
for Water
Bill
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'always been involved with the Superstars, which is a fun
event and uses many volunteers.
Item #15 - City Council Action on Commission Recommendations
The report was received and filed.
Item #16 - Community News Items
Mark Deven commended Roseann Bora and Mary Allen of Oasis
for their efforts towards satisfying the needs of the senior
Item #17 - Park and Street Tree Division
The report was received and filed.
Item #18 - Recreation Division
The report was received and filed.
Item #19 - Synopsis for Water Bill
Chair Wolfe•asked for an update on the Commission's request
to provide a synopsis on thei -r responsibilities in the City'
water bill. Mark Deven reported the information has been
drafted and typesetting 'is underway. Mr. Deven will send
a draft to Chair Wolfe when it is completed.
Chair Wolfe asked for a status report on the restrooms at
the next Commission meeting. Ron Whitley replied that this
is not under the auspices of this Department, however, he
will get a report for submittal at the June 2 Commission
meeting.
Commissioner Brenner reported there are not enough trash
bins on the beach. This matter will be on the agenda for
June 2 and Commissioners Taft and Springer will meet in the
interim.
The Commission will meet June 22 with the City Council and
each Commissioner will give a presentation on his /her
expertise. The format will be determined at the Commission'
meeting on June 2.
Commissioner Springer suggested inviting the new General
Services Director, David Niederhaus, to a Commission
meeting.
INDEX
City Council
Action .
Community
News Items
Park and
Street Tree
Division
Recreation
Division
Synopsis
for Water
Bill
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N. SPECIAL, URGENT OVLAST MINUTE ITEMS
None.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted
on April 28, 1987 at 4:00 P.M. outside
the City Hall Administration Building.
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
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Item II
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
• Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Commission Special Recognition Award
In cooperation with the Newport - Balboa Rotary Club, awards were provided to
teams and individual performers at the City Track and Field Championships
held April 24. Team recognition was accorded to athletes from Newport
Heights Elementary School for accumulating the most points among the six
competing teams. Newport Heights has already received the perpetual trophy
from last year's champion, Mariners School.
In the spirit of the Sister City program, the City of Okazaki provided trophies
for individual participants whose all around performance merits special
consideration. This year, the most valuable girls and boys athletes were
Kelly Jo Swarberg� and Cory Thomas: Kelly'Jo attends Newport Heights School
and Cory attends Andersen School.
Y • The Commission, Newport - Balboa Rotary Club and staff congratulates these
young athletes for their sportsmanship and performance.
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Item No. 6
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
is Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 20., 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Aggregate Liability Insurance Limits
Recommendation:
Approve the•Aggregate Liability Insurance Limits set for continuous facility
use and /or Special Events indicated on the attachment.
Background:
At the Commission meeting of May•5, the staff recommendation regarding the
formulation of Liability Insurance Requirements was unanimously approved.
Utilizing that process,'Aggregate Liability Insurance Limits have been
developed for the•Commission'•s consideration. The Aggregate Limits are
defined as coverage for Bodily Pnjury and Property-Damage in a specific amount
. which is considered sufficient for the faci:l•ity•use and /or activity.
Following Commission action, staff will contact affected organizations and
review the terms and conditions-of existing Facility Use Agreements. In some
cases the requirement may have—tote negotiated into a new Agreement following
the expiration of the existing Agreement. Organizations which are impacted
financially may appeal to the-Commission-for assistance to acquire the required
insurance. If desired, the Commission may then authorize staff to study and
recommend a course of action - regarding financial assistance if the activity
is co- sponsored. Every effort will•be• undertaken to avoid the cancelling of
activities or events due to a lack of insurance.
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Item No. 7
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Parkland Acquisition Priorities
Recommendation:
Authorize staff to transmit to the City Council an opinion or priority rating
regarding the acquisition of three (3) parcels for park or other uses. The
parcels are described for Commission consideration on the attachments.
Background:
At the City Council Study Session of May 11, the Council reviewed possible
acquisition of three parcels for various uses. The City Council believed that
before further consideration is given to these lots, an opinion or priority
rating from the Parks, Beaches and•Recreation-Commission was desirable and
necessary. The parcels are summarized for consideration by location, known
cost, and potential uses. The attachments include information previously
reviewed by the City Council.
Parcel Location Potential Uses Cost
15th St. & Balboa Public parking; passive and /or $675,000
picnic use
Cliff Drive Consolidation of Cliff Drive Park; $1,400,•000
Expansion of passive and /or picnic
use; view area
Griswold Property Passive use; maintenance of a view Unknown
(adjacent to Begonia corridor.
Park, corner of
Pacific and Begonia)
Newport Heights Community Association
Newport Beach, California V,,.; r ?
Evelyn R. Hart, Council Member
435 Redlands Ave.
Newport Beach, Ca 92663
May 5, 1987
Dear Mrs. Hart,
The Board of Directors of the Newport Heights Community
Association wish to call attention to the property located at
2919 Cliff Drive, Lot number 919, in the middle of the Cliff
Drive Park. We are aware that this property is currently for
sale,, consisting of 24,000 square feet, zoned R -1 on the Cliff
Drive portion and R -3 on the lower elevation immediately behind
commercially zoned property. These properties are: The Stuffed
Noodle Restaurant and the Riverside Avenue Post Office. (Please
see map enclosure) . It is our request that the City purchase
this property at fair market value and raze the existing
structure.
We have been informed by our council representative,
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, that this property has been considered
previously by the City of Newport Beach for acquisition, and
• that other properties of equal value to the city took precedent.
On behalf of the Newport Heights Community Association, we wish
to request that the City Council once again consider the
acquisition of this choice parcel of land located right in the
middle of ,a beautiful scenic park, an a designated scenic drive
and a famous landmark viewing area for all the citizens of
Newport Beach and Orange County.
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In addition to connecting the two areas of the park, we
forsee other opportunities for community access. Suggested
usages for the property are as follows:
A. A city arboretum for the enjoyment of native plant and
bird life.
B. A designated area for wedding ceremonies which are
currently taking place in our city park with or
without city approval.
We request your urgent attention to our appeal as delay in
the purchase of such valuable Newport Beach property will only
result in continued rise in property values. Your response by
phone or letter within ten days to Board Member Gail Demmer
would be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Marian Rayl
President
Newport Heights
Community Association
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Gail Demmer
2812 Cliff Drive
Newport Beach, Ca 92663
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Item No. 5
April 18, 1987
Ronald A. Whitley, Director
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA.,92658 -8915
Dear Mr. Whitley:
I am writing to appeal your decision about the two liquid amber trees
in the parkway in front of our house, that we would like to have removed.
There is one directly in front of our house. The roots of it are causing
problems with our sewer, lifting up the sidewalk and causing people to trip ,
and ruining our yard and rose and flower'beds.
There is another one between the driveway apron of our house and the next
house at 815 Bellis St. The roots of this one are cracking our driveway, and
lifting the sidewalk, and thus disrupting the way the water is supposed to
drain away from the front of our house.
Please note the sequence of calls concerning these trees:
7/9/86 reported lifting of sidewalk to Mr. Brooks
7/23/86 Temporary blacktop applied. (This is now worse than the
original lifting up of the sidewalk.
10/27/86 Left message for Mr. Brooks about trees
11/3/86 Left message for Mr. Brooks about trees
11/5/86 Gary came to look at tree roots
11/21/86 Roots of one tree cut. Sprinkler line also cut in 2 places.
11/24/86 Reported sprinkler line broken to Parks Dept.
11/26/86 Sprinkler line repaired by Scott.
2/18/87 Talked with Mr. Brooks again about removing trees. He says it
must be presented to the 3 member tree committee.
2/18/87 Called Councilman Turner. He will, talk with Mr. Ron Whitley
and call me back.
2/24/87 Received letter from Mr. Turner.
3/18/87 City crew pruned trees.
3/18/87 Again called Mr. Brooks. He says Tree Committee, chaired
by Virginia Herberts must come to look at trees.
I simply cannot believe this situation. I do not dislike trees, but these
two trees are going to cause us some expensive repairs. Is the city going to
pay to replace our driveway, and re -do our drainage? Shall I send our Roto-
Rooter bills to the city?
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It has been nine months since I began complaining about these trees. I
think that is much too long.
Will you please cut them down, remove the large roots, and replace our
broken and lifted sidewalk?
Sincerely,
Barbara J. Crone
cc: Councilman Clarence J. Turner
Mayor John C. Cox, Jr.
Mr. Jack Brooks, Park Supt.
Virginia Herberts-, Tree Committee of Newport Bei,^.h
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Study Session
Agenda Item No. 7
• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
" May 11, 1987
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
SUBJECT: LOT AT 15TH STREET AND BALBOA
BACKGROUND: At the Study Session of.February 23, 1987, the Council
directed the Off- Street Parking Committee to review potential uses
of this property should the City "acquire it. Previous staff reports
(attached) indicate the property is for sale and has been appraised
at $625,000 to $725,000.
•ANALYSIS: The Off - Street Parking Committee met on March 17, 1987 and
reviewed the revenue projections of a parking lot on the site. The
schematic design and revenue assumptions reviewed by the Committee
A (attached) indicate a yearly revenue of $26,400 per year. • This
amounts to a 4.22% annual return on an investment of $625,000.
RECOMMENDATION: The two members of the Off - Street Parking Committee
differ in their opinion. Council Member Turner stated that it was
difficult to justify the expenditure, and Council Member Plummer
stated that it would be a worthwhile, long -term investment.
ACTION: If desired, the Council may direct staff to place on an
evening agenda a Resolution authorizing staff to begin negotiations
to purchase the property.
KJD:ets KENNETH J. ELINO
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Assumptions:
1. 22 car only spaces: $0.50 per hour
2. 11 car and trailer spaces: $1.00 per hour
3. Spaces used 8 hours per day
4. Spaces occupied the equivalent of 150 days per year
Revenue Generated: $26,400 per year
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4. Spaces occupied the equivalent of 150 days per year
Revenue Generated: $26,400 per year
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
February 23, 1987
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
LOT AT 15TH AND BALBOA
Study Session
Agenda Item
BACKGROUND: At the Study Session of November 10, 1986, the
Council asked for an appraisal of the subject lot. (.See at-
tached report.) As of February 13, 1987, the owner's (Mobil
Oil) plans are to remove the gas station and the underground
tanks and offer the property at approximately $800,000.
APPRAISAL: A range of value appraisal conducted for the City
indicates the property is worth $625,000 to $725,000. 3
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KJD:ets KENNETH J DELINO
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• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
CNovember 10, 1986
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
SUBJECT: BALBOA BOULEVARD AND 15TH STREET LOT
bLUUy bession
Agenda Item
At the request of Council Member Ruthelyn Plummer, the City
Council directed staff to report on purchase of the lot on the
northwest corner of Balboa Boulevard and 15th Street. (See
attached.) Currently offered for sale, the lot is one.of the
few parcels on the entire block which is not owned by the
City.
The parcel is 100' X.100', is owned by Mobil Oil grpora-
tion, is zoned C -1, is developed with a gasoline service sta-
tion, and is offered for sale at $800,000. Local realtors and
current listings suggest that the value may be closer to $600,000.
An offer of $550,000 reportedly was rejected. An appraisal
suitable for condemnation proceedings would cost $4,500 and a
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If the Council desires to pursue purchase of the parcel, an
appraisal should be completed before consideration of a resolu-
tion authorizing negotiations.
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Item No. 8
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
. Parks, Beaches and.Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Water Bill Insert
Recommendation:
If desired, approve the attached draft for use as a water bill insert as
a means of informing residents of the purpose and functions of the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission.
Background:
At the May 5 Commission meeting, Chairman Wolfe requested that staff develop
an informational insert for inclusion in,the utility bills. The attached
draft has been developed-for that purpose. If approved tonight without
modifications, the insert will be circulated in the following bill pattern:
• June 15 ............ Peninsula, West Newport
July 1 .............Dover Shores, Westcliff, Balboa Island
July 15 ............ Eastbluff, Newport Center, Harbor View, Spyglass
October 1 ........... Corona del Mar
Please call me if you have any questions.
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Item No. 9
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
• Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Request for Volleyball Poles
Recommendation:
Approve the requests for installation:of volleyball poles for three additional
courts. One court is requested for the Ocean Front at. "G" Street on the
Peninsula. Two courts are requested for the Ocean-Front at Lugonia Street in
West Newport.
Background
The attached letters were recently received by the Department for installation
of volleyball courts. Parks and Street Tree personnel have inspected each
• site and determined that the locations will not conflict with existing structures,
lifeguard towers or residences. All volleyball poles are installed at least
50' away from structures or sidewalks. Tandem courts wi11 be installed with.a
minimum width,of 10''between poles. The staff recommendation for Lugonia Street
is a modification of the resident's request for two courts, one each at Lugonia
and Walnut Streets. The Walnut location conflicted with a lifeguard tower.
Mar Deven
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Jack Brooks
- PARKS AND RECREATION -
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Good Day Jack,
The intent of this letter is to request a volleyball court to be built
at "G" Street on the peninsula.
A large group of fellow peninsula point residents would support a positive
Ifort by Newport allowing us the recreational use of such a facility.
Due to the large crowds, both local and tourist, that are located up from
our point area, it is very hard to not only commute up to a local volleyball
court but also relativley hard to park within the areas desired, especially
on weekends.
I hope that the council and,you can help us to enjoy our beach and outdoor
activities.
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Recreation Superintandont
P.D.R Department
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92663
Re: Adding an additional Volleyball court to the existing
'Approved Location List'.
Dear Mark:
Thank you for the time you extended Friday Hay /6/87. That meeting, though
brief, was extremely helpful as a sounding board for our request. 1 was very
grateful to find someone who would listen to our proposal and be interested enough to
give us the opportunity to voice our needs. The biggest problem with a request as
small as ours, is that it is as small as it is.
Southern California is experiencing a tremendous interest increase in sand
volleyball. Virtually every school and student in Orc .ge and L.A. Counties has jumped
an the volleyball bandwagon.
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Barbara Dillard, Public Relations Director of Spalding Co.'in Reno, Nov.
(manufacturer of beach volleyballs) says that Spalding has doubled its 1986
production in just 5 months of 1987. West Cossr Netting in Cucamonga. CA has a 3
month waiting list for volleyball nets.
Sand volley ball players are turning up everywhere, especially at the beach,
particularly our ( Colton/ Grant) beach. The reason they show up here is easily
understood. The City supplies the poles. We supply the nets and maintain the courts.
When the nets are up, as they always are, and since this is a public beach, anyone
and everyone can place his or her name on the challenge list; grab a partner and play
volleyball. Problem is that the local residents (wham have paid for the nets etc. u
$160.00 ea.) don't get to play as frequently as they did when they elected to pay out
$ 160.00 per court.
N ow, the problem has compounded because on Good Friday of Easter Week the
nets were stolen and poles were broken. The City of Newport Beach replaced the
broken poles. We have replaced only the nets at Calton St. which we again leave up
all the time. Taking the nets down when we are finished playing and restricting play
only to the people whom have funded the maintaince of these royrts would put a
serious burden on the resident/ tourist relationship =Wal'nut 6
We feel that additional court(s) t th ug nia entrance to
the beach would spread some of the Orange ga the beach and
give more people the opportunity to play sand volleyball. I can personally guarantee
• that all the new and existing courts will be used to their,,R!ximun potential.
JJo H. Algle
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Item No. 10
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Marine Department
. May 19', 1987
TO: PARKS BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
FROM: Buddy Belshe, Captain
SUBJECT: STAFFING SCHEDULE FOR CORONA DEL MAR_- EASTER, SMABR, FALL
Staffing for Corona del Mar beaches is provided in the following manner:
1. On a yearly basis, the beach is patrolled every weekend by one..lifeguard
driving a four -wheel drive vehicle. His hours are 9 -5 or 10 -6.
2. EASTER WEEK - Based on weather conditions, Towers No. 3 and 4 are
usually staffed on the main beach and Tower No. 6 at Little Corona
with hours overlapping 10 -6. One four -wheel drive vehicle with two
men is used for patrolling the beach with their hours overlapping
9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
• 3. SUMMER - Full staffing of Towers No. 3, 41 5, 6 and Rocky Point with
the hours overlapping 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. One four -wheel drive vehicle
with two men is used for patrolling the beach with their hours over-
lapping 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 'We have a night beach patrol with his hours
running from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
4. SPRING AND FALL - Staffing for towers and units are based on weather,
surf and crowd conditions, along with availability of lifeguard per-
sonnel. Availability becomes a definite problem during the spring and
fall because 950 of our work force is seasonal part time help with the
majority of them attending high school or college.
All staffing hours for any of the towers is controlled strictly by weather
conditions and crowd demand.
Sincerely,
Buddy G elshe, Captain
Marine afety Department
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Item No. 11
May 26, 1987
TO: PARKS BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
FROM: General Services Director
SUBJECT: SUMMER BEACH CLEANING SCHEDULE
The General Services Department functions include the cleaning of, the beaches,
piers, beach restrooms, beach parking lots and emptying the City refuse con-
tainers located on or in the vicinity of the beaches. I have outlined below
the summer schedule we follow to accomplish these functions and a brief de=-
scription of how we do it.
BEACH CLEANING
Mechanical beach cleaners are used to clean the Newport beach and the Corona
del Mar main beach. Four cleaners operate Mondays thru Fridays from 5:00 AM
to 1:00 PM and two cleaners work on Saturdays from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM. Both
beaches are cleaned twice a week while the areas around the Newport Pier and
the Balboa Pier are cleaned six days a week (Mondays thru Saturdays). The
beach cleaners are also used to clean the 10th street and 19th street bay
beaches at least once a week.
• Ten Student Laborers are hired during the summer to pick litter from the ocean
and bay beaches including the China Cove, Pirates Cove and Little Corona beaches.
These Student Laborers use sticks with metal points in the end of them to gather
litter from the beaches. They generally work in areas that are inaccessible to
the mechanical beach cleaners. Their working hours are 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM Mon-
days thru Fridays and from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Saturdays.
BEACH BINS
There are 330 beach bins (3/4 cubic yard capacity) located along the entire New-
port and Corona del Mar main beaches. These bins are for beach users to de-
posit trash in them. The bins are emptied at least twice a week. They are
emptied into a 38 cubic yard capacity frontend loading packer which we refer to
as the Queen Liz. This vehicle is operated by two City employees. The driver
is assisted by a Student Laborer who rides on the rear of the vehicle while it
is maneuvering on the beach. The Student's job is to act as a lookout to in-
sure that beach users are not endangered. The Queen Liz is operated Mondays
thru Fridays from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM and on Saturdays from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
CITY TRASH CANS
The City trash cans located at the Newport Pier, Newport Pier parking lot, the
Balboa Pier, Balboa Pier parking lot and the Washington Street and 19th street
restrooms are emptied daily. They are emptied into a six cubic yard capacity
loadpacker which is operated by either a permanent employee or a Student La-
borer. There are also City trash cans located at the beach street ends in
• West Newport, Central Newport and on the peninsula.
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These cans are emptied into the same six cubic yard loadpacker by the same
person. However, these trash cans are emptied six days a week (Mondays
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thru Saturdays) instead of seven days a week. The loadpacker operates Mon-
days thru Fridays from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM and on Saturdays and Sundays from
5:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
A s,imiliar vehicle operated by a permanent employee empties the trash cans
at the bay street ends on Balboa Island, the Corona del Mar main beach, China
Cove, Pirates Cove and Little- Corona beaches. These cans are emptied six days
a week. The loadpacker operates Mondays thru Fridays from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM
and on Saturdays from 5:,00 AM to 9:00 AM.
PARKING LOT SWEEPING
The Newport Pier parking lot is swept by a mechanical street sweeper six days
a week (Monday thru Saturdays) and the Balboa Pier and Corona del Mar main
beach parking lots are swept twice a week (Mondays and Fridays). These park-
ing lots are swept by the same street sweepers that sweep the streets. The
sweepers work from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM Mondays thru Fridays and from 5:00 AM
to 9:00 AM on Saturdays.
RESTROOM CLEANING
The three full time permanent and two Saturday and Sunday part -time restroom
cleaners are augmented by four Student Laborers during the summer. In addi-
tion to the park restrooms, they clean and resupply the Newport Pier, Balboa
Pier, 15th street, 19th street, 58th street, Corona del Mar main beach and
is Little Corona restrooms. The restrooms are serviced five times a day between
7:00 AM and 8:00 PM seven days a week. Two vans, one operating on each side
of Newport Bay, are used by the cleaners to carry supplies and travel between
restrooms. There are usually two persons assigned to each van.
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I am currently investigating two programs that could possibly provide us with
additional work crews to help clean up litter from the beaches. One program
is the Juvenile Court Work Program run by the County of Orange and the other
is the Vantage Foundation Program which places handicapped people who are
able to work. Both of these programs are inexpensive and could be a benefit
to the City. I would appreciate the identification of any eyesores within
the City limits by Committee members. My phone number is 644 -3055.
David E. Niederhaus
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Beach Restrooms Project Status Report
Background:
At the Commission meeting of May 5, a status. report on the Beach Restroom Re-
placement /Construction Program was requested by Chairman Wolfe. The following
information is presented after consulting with the Public Works Department
and is itemized by each individual project.
Washington Street - Nearing completion. The sidewalk has been
replaced/repaired; re- tiling for flooring and sinks and re-
landscaping completed. Partitions are being re- designed and
replaced.
Balboa Pier - Converted dressing rooms for use as Mem's rooms.
Suggestions for additional conversion to conventional restroom
are under consideration.
15th-Street - Plans-for a new conventional restroom are being re-
vised due to public input. Staff is considering other options,
including refurbishing the existing building or construction of
a new building with a similar design to the existing facility.
Newport Pier, - Scheduling dependent upon finalizing a location
acceptable to•various interests. Al-so subject to finalization
of the Newport Pier Specific Plan.
Orange Street /West Newport•- Included in the West Newport Park.
construction. The restroom construction is funded through the
Beach Restroom Replacement Program.
Comments:
Scheduling and completion of the listed projects are difficult due to design and
location modifications which usually occur foll.owing public input. The Public
Works Department is also aware of suggestions for additional locations applicable
to replacement and /or new construction: Locations under consideration are the
Santa Ana River, 58th Street, 47th Street, 32nd Street, 19th•Street at-Bay Avenue,
the Wedge and Buck Gully.
Concerns expressed by the Commission will be transmitted by staff •to the Public
Works Department following the June 2 meeting.
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Item No. 14
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
• Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: May 21, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: STATUS OF CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bonita Creek Park
Under construction.
Community Youth Center
Finalizing corrections required by Building Department following a second
review; specific corrections required for handicap access.
Park Facility Improvement Fund
A11 projects completed.
• West Newport Park
All approvals obtained. -Final plans being prepared.
38th Street Park
Under construction.
Cliff Drive Park
Under construction.
Irvine Terrace Park
Completed.
Playground Equipment
Completed installation of new equipment•atfMariners, Buffalo Hills,
Las Arenas and Begonia Parks.
Oasis
Completed floor covering for the multi - purpose room; initiated painting for
• doors and eaves.
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Item No. 16
RECREATION DIVISION
• MAY, 1987 PROGRESS REPORT
1 Interest Activities
As the spring program concludes, promotion of two special events and the summer
seasonal program begins the countdown to the Department's busiest season. The
summer brochure was mailed to Newport Beach-residences on May 22 with mail -in
registration beginning June 5. All indications are that interest in the summer
program will be high; registration was heavy during-the spring, and inquiries
regarding the summer activities began two weeks ago. The tennis program received
over $13;000 of revenue, and interest-in the inaugural Mayor's Cup tennis tourna-
ment is encouraging. Preparation continues for the Corona del Mar 5K on June 6.
More than 800 runners are registered as of May 22.
Youth Activities
Participants who finished first in track and .field events conducted at the City
track and field meet also fared well at the County meet of May 16. Overall,
Newport Beach representatives finished third as a team. The Speed Soccer program
began a five week pilot program at Lincoln- gymnasium. This month finals were
held on May 28 with over 30 participants. The youth activities section is also
conducting interviews for summer staff positions.
Soorts• and Aquatics
• Competition for the largest ever spring basketball program will conclude June 1.
The busy softball season began this month with classification play for 212 teams.
Over $68,000 of-revenue was received from adult softball teams. Sailboarding
and surfing turned out to be the most popular aquatics classes.this month.
Preparation is continuing for the summer sailing program which will feature a
new format emphasizing smaller, more intense classes.
Seniors
Community Outreach programs were initiated this month with encouraging results.
Senior residents attended a legal servi-ces'lecture and blood pres'su.re tests at
Mariners Park. The Center also celebrated "Fiesta Day" on May 21 with food,
music and entertainment. The Friends of Oasis conducted a General Membership
meeting on May 1 which included a proclamation of May as Older Americans Month.
Mayor Pro -Tem Evelyn Hart presented the proclamation to Friends of Oasis President
Howard Jadwin. The Oasis schedule for June is attached.
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Item No. 17
PARK AND STREET TREE DIVISION
• MAY, 1987 PROGRESS REPORT
Our Park Crews performed the following tasks in addition to normal
maintenance during. the month of May:
Installed drainage system for Corona-del Mar State
Beach restrooms.
Constructed and installed steps for playground slide
and added new sand in playground area at Begonia Park.
Planted trees and ground cover at lower City yard parking
lot bank area.
Transported books from West Newport storage to the Newport
Center Branch Library for book sale.
Installed and replaced volleyball post where needed at
Corona del Mar State Beach.
Installed and replaced volleyball poles at Colton Street.
Installed retaining wall at lower City Yard equipment and
storage area.
• Our Street Tree Division performed the following:
Trimmed 702 trees.
Planted 44 trees.
Removed 4 trees.
Root pruned 4 trees.
Completed 9 work requests.
Areas being trimmed this month are San Joaquin Hills Road, Fashion Island
and _ "C" section of Eastbluff.
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