HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-07-1987 - AgendaCITY OF NEWPORT, BEACH
• PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, JULY 7, 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 June 2, 1987
4. Adoption of.Agenda
II. SEATING OF NEW COMMISSIONER - TAYLOR GRANT
III. ELECTION OF OFFICERS FISCAL YEAR 1987 -88
IV. ACTION ITEMS
• 5. Community Service Awards Nominations (Report Attached)
6. Lifeguard Staffing at Corona del Mar State Beach
(Report Attached)
7. Request for Funds From Youth Soccer Team (Report Attached)
V. PUBLIC COMMENTS
VI. 'DISCUSSION ITEMS
8. Street Median Study (Report to be� handed out at meeting)
9. Status of Capital Projects (Report Attached)
10. Cliff Drive Park (Correspondence Attached)
11. West Newport'Park Basketball Court (Report Attached)
12. Commission Goals and Objectives, Committees
13. Recreation Division (Report Attached)
14. Park and'Street Tree Division (Report Attached)
VII. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
•+ VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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Call to
Order
Roll Call
Approval of
Minutes
Adoption of
Agenda
Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Street Tree Supt.
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 7:02 P.M.
Item #2
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Brenner, de Boom,
Herberts, Konwiser, Springer, Taft and Wolfe were present.
Item #3
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Commissioner Konwiser moved the minutes of the May 5, 1987
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meeting be approved. Seconded by'Herberts. Unanimous.
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Chair Wolfe asked for discussion concerning the minutes
being typed', stamped "Draft" and mailed to each Commissioner
for his /her perusal prior to final typing. It was decided
that Mark Deven will consult with the City Clerk and City
Attorney to determine if this method of-handling the
minutes is fair and legal.
Item #4
The agenda was adopted as presented with the-addition of
Newport Harbor Aquatics and'Encroachment Problem on Ocean
Boulevard. Items #10 and #11 will be addressed prior to
Item #5.
II. SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS
Mark Deven reported that Dr. Arthur Walton from the Newport
Balboa Rotary Club was present to help present the awards
for outstanding individual performance based on accumulated
points at the City Track and Field Championships held
.April 24. This was a very positive and outstanding Meet
attended by many participants and spectators. Special
thanks was given to the Balboa Rotary Club for their
financial support and to the School District for providing
Davidson Field for the event.
Dr. Walton-then presented trophies provided by the City of
Okazaki to Kelly Jo Swarberg of Newport Heights School
and Cory Thomas of Andersen School.
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Call to
Order
Roll Call
Approval of
Minutes
Adoption of
Agenda
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Dr. Walton addressed the Commission and explained the
cultural exchange program-with the City "s Sister City,
Okazaki, Japan. Their Meet is,held almost simultaneously
with this City and, after the results are compared, a
perpetual trophy w'11 be presented to the winner.
Chair Wolfe thanked Dr. Walton, the Newport - Balboa Rotary
Club, Kelly Jo Swarberg and Cory Thomas for their participa-
tion in the meeting.
III. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 - Determine Agenda for Joint,Meefin with City
Determine
Agenda for
Council, June 22, 2:•00 P.M.
Joint
Chair Wolfe asked that all Commission members'be present
Meeting with
at the Joint Meeting with City Council. Commissioners
City Council
Taft and-de Boom explained-they would be unable to attend.
Chair Wolfe said he will make a general overall, presentation
-at the meeting and each Commissioner will make a short
presentation on his /her expertise.
Item #6 —Liability Insurance
Liability
"Insurance
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Mark Deven reviewed staff's recommendations approved by the
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Risk Manager which were the result of an extensive study.
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Mr. Deven answered questions and explained in detail the'
attached Chart of Risk /Exposure Analysis for community
•• organizations and special events. Mr. Deven specifically
noted that the recommendations do not preclude anyone from
acquiring insurance and that the Commission may be petitioned
to help acquire insurance.
Commissioner Springer corrected the two race events on the
chart which should have read $1,000,000 aggregate limit.
Commissioner Springer also recommended speed limits be
implemented on paths in the parks which are used-simultane-
ously for cyclists and pedestrians to help alleviate the
City's liability. Jack Brooks explained that enforcement
of speed limits is extremely difficult.
Commissioner Konwiser said he;felt the categorization of
insurance requirements was well done. -He then moved to
approve the recommendation as submitted. Seconded by
Brenner. Unanimous.
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Item #7 - Parkland Acquisition Priorities
Parkland
Acquisition
Motion
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Mark Deven reported that the City Council asked this Commis
Priorities
Seconded
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sion-to review, prioritize and give their opinion on the
Ayes
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three parcel locations as described in the Commission's
'Nays
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-agenda packet: Mr. Deven pointed•out•that the Department's
budget requirements would not be affected by any action in
this regard.
After Mr. Deven - reviewed the three sites and potential
uses,-Chair Wolfe opened the-meeting to Public Testimony.
`Ms. Marian Rayl, President of the Newport Heights Associa-
tion, 426 San Bernardino, addressed the-Commission
concerning the property for sale at 2919 Cliff Drive. Ms.
'Rayl reported the citizens are interested in this property
since-it is located in the middle of Cliff Drive Park. The
site consists of beautiful mature trees and foliage which,
if removed, would affect the•rest of the park. In addition,
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preservation of the property could serve a great many uses,
such as a museum, weddings and various City activities.
Petitions were collected which Ms. Ray-1 presented to the
'Commission. On behalf of the citizens of their Association
she is-'requesting Cliff Drive Park be given top priority on
the--acquisition list.
Chair Wolfe questioned the potential parking problems which
might occur if the park were expanded. Ms. Rayl said this
was a worthwhile consideration which has not yet been
addressed.
Commissioner Konwiser voiced his concern over costs and if
the Associatton could contribute towards the project. Ms.
Rayl replied there is•a tremendous community support behind
this issue and they will - pursue raising a percentage of the
funds.
Gail Demmer, 2812 Cliff Drive, addressed the Commission. Ms.
Demmer emphasized that the Newport'Heights Association is
not asking for more recreational' facilities or view•en-
hancement.o They are asking the'City to take advantage of
the opportunity to purchase the property-up for sale in
order to unify the existing park. They ure not asking for
more-parking space but will be giving this their considera-
tion. They also do not want the trees taken-down and would
agree to find a use for,the existing building.
Bonnie Jeannette, 400 Santa Ana Avenue, addressed the
Commission. Ms. Jeannette referred-to the parking issue an
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explained that since most park sites do not have parking
lots, this should not be considered as a criteria for
acquisition. The lower two lots, however, may be developed
for parking. Ms. Jeannette suggested the Association could
provide-their own labor to help restore the park as they
•have done in the past.
•Kathryn Kalanz, 445 San Bernardino, addressed the Commission
Ms. Kalanz indicated that Avon Street will be improved and
that this area would provide some parking. •In addition,
she said-she felt there already is enough available parking
within a-short distance of the park.
Marian Rayl, 426 San Bernardino, addressed the Commission
again to state that the City Council is considering pur-
chasing the old China Palace for City parking which is below
the subject site.
Peggy'Clark, 415 San Bernardino, addressed the Commission.
She spoke of the beautiful' trees and variety of birds on
the property-and asked that these resources be preserved.
Carrie Slayback, 426 Riverside, addressed the Commission.
Ms. Slayback had heard a Councilmember comment that the
Cliff Drive Park site is City property and Chair Wolfe
directed staff to verify this statement.
Chair Wolfe closed the meeting to Public Testimony and asked
the Commissioners to voice their opinions on the proposed
parkland acquisitions.
Commissioner Herberts supported the Cliff'Drive Park propert
as her first choice as she felt its acquisition to be of
benefit to-the entire community. She sa :Td, that •perhaps
the two lower'commercial lots could be used or sold to help
defray the cost of said property. Her second choice was the
Griswold Property. Her third choice was the 15th Street
property inasmuch as there is already City property in that
area that has leases coming-to an•end• and might provide
extra parking at that time.
'Commissioner de Boom ,reported her first choice was'Cliff
Drive Park; that the 15th Street locati'on-be further
investigated; and that she has no opinion on the Griswold
Property.
Commissioner Springer favored Cliff Drive Park followed by
15th Street and the Griswold Property.
Commissioner Taft favored Cliff'Drive�Park followed by the
Griswold Property and the 15th Street site.
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Commissioner Konwiser reported he believed the Griswold
'Property should be deleted from the list since it would be
for the maintenance of a view corridor which he deems
unnecessary. Commissioner Konwiser said he was rating the
15th Street property as his first priority since it would
eventually pay for itself within 25 years and would become
more economical to the-City as it- grows. He said he was
rating Cliff Drive Park second since the major beneficiary
of such an acquisition would be the local-neighborhood.
Commissioner Konwiser added that should a f.rrm commitment
'be made from the Association as to providing a percentage
of funds or labor in -kind, he-would then condition his
recommendation.
Commissioner Brenner said she leans more,toward, favoring,
the 15th Street'location since it would'pay for itself,
but'noted that-the City already 'owns a great- deal of •propert
in that area which could eventually be used for a park or
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-parking. Under optimum conditions,'she would favor
acquiring the Cliff Drive paree9•providing the cost was not
exorbitant for both acquisition and renovation of the
building. - Commissioner Brenner stated she has no opinion on
the Griswold Property other than it would only benefit those
who Tive nearby.
Chair Wolfe stated he felt every effort shou1,d--be made for
the "City to acquire both the Cliff Drive Park property and
the 15th Street property. He said that, in his opinion,
parking at 1.5th Street is equally important as the Cliff
Drive'Park acquisition although it serves a different purpose.
He also suggested an offer for Cliff Drive Park be made which
is less than the present asking price. He then reminded
-the•Commission that they were specifically asked to only
prioritize and give-their opinions.
Chair Wolfe motioned to prioritize the acquisition 'of the
three subject parcels•as follows: (1)'Cliff Drive Park
subject to the conditions that the trees not be removed;
the building on the property be renovated-'providing it is
cost effective;•potential parking problems are resolved; and
neighborhood residents donate a designated percentage of
time or funds towards the project; (2) 15th Street and Balboa;
and (3) the Griswold Property. Seconded by Springer.
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Motion passes.
Commissioner Brenner pointed out that she was opposing the
motion since her first choice woul,d-•be the 1.5th Street site
which would pay for itself and she-does not believe in
spending an extremely Targe amount of money for aesthetics
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Motion
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INDEX
Water Bill
Insert
Request for
Volleyball
Poles
Lifeguard
Staffing at
Corona del
Mar State
Beach
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when there are so many more pressing needs in the City such
as traffic solutions and recreational facilities.
•Item #8 - Water Bill Insert
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Mark Deven reported that the water b-ill'insertion concerning
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the-purpose and functions of this Commission can be cir-
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culated-if approved.
Commissioner Springer motioned to approve the insertion as
written. Seconded by Brenner. Unanimous.
Item #9 - Request for Volleyball Poles
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Mark Deven reviewed the tree requests for volleyball courts,
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-one at Ocean Front and "G" Street, one at Lugonia and one at
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Walnut'Street on the Ocean Front. 'Mr.. Deven-reported that
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since the Walnut Street court would conflict with the life -
guard,tower, staff is recommending two courts at Lugonia
along, with one court at the "G" Street location.
Commissioner Taft agreed with•the "G" Street location but
felt one -court would be sufficient at Lugonia since there'
is a court at Colton.
Commissioner Konwi'ser moved to approve staff's•recommendatio
as presented. Seconded by Herberts. Motion passes.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS '
Bonnie Jeannette, 400 Santa Ana Avenue, addressed the
Commission and referred to the beach litter problem. Mrs.
Jeannette suggested an active campaign-be implemented along
with a, ticketing and /or- requirementfor• abusers to partici-
pate' in a trash pick up program.
Following discussion, the Commission formed a subcommittee
with Commiss.ioner•Konwiser as Chair assisted by Mrs.
Jeannette. They will transmit their recommendations for a
campaign-against beach littering to the Environmental
Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee.
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #10 - LIfeguard Staffing at Corona del Mar'State Beach
Mark Deven reported that Vice Chair Brenner requested a
report summarizing Marine Safety Staffing at Corona del
Mar State Beach and then introduced-Capt. Bud'Belshe. Capt.
Belshe addressed the Commission and referred to his written
report. He explained the City's beach patrol and lifeguard
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Water Bill
Insert
Request for
Volleyball
Poles
Lifeguard
Staffing at
Corona del
Mar State
Beach
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staffing during the different seasons. He pointed out that
since demand at Corona del Mar is not as great as other
areas, patrol jeeps are used and the area is often spot
checked from Ocean, Boulevard. Patrol during Easter Week
is based on weather, surf conditions and the crowd, the
latter being determined by parking lot attendance. The
Harbor Patrol is also on alert during Easter Week.and
throughout the summer.
Commissioner Brenner voiced her concern over lack of life -
guard,staffing at Corona del.Mar. She recommended all .
towers-be manned on weekends from Easter vacation through
the summer. She also pointed out that if one has to pay for
parking fees, lifeguards should be provided. She commented
that spring seems to be the time when our beaches are used
most by,Newport Beach residents as the summers are so
crowded that many local people do not use them as often.
Capt. Belshe reviewed their staffing avail•abil,ity. This
becomes a problem during the off season since'95% of their
work force is seasonal part =time help with the majority
returning to school.
Mark Deven suggested the Marine Department be consulted
regarding costs for additional staffing or that the matter
be referred to this Commission's Oceanfront and Beach
Committee.
Upon Commissioner Brenner's suggestion, the-Commission
decided to put this issue on the July 7, 1987 agenda as
an Action Item.
Commissioner Herberts asked that a lifeguard be staffed
at Tower #1 in Pirate Cove and that this be included as an
Action Item at the July 7 meeting.
Item #11 - Beach Litter-Receptacle Pick,Up Schedule
Beach Litter
Receptacle
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Mark Deven introduced Mr. David Niederhaus, the new
Pick Up
General Services Director. Mr. Ni'ederhaus'addressed the
Schedule
Commission and handed out his business cards should any of
the Commissioners want to call him directly. Mr. Niederhaus
reviewed•h.is wri°tten,report included in the agenda packet
and added that his Department is doubling their efforts to
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keep the beaches•clean during the summer.
The General Services'Department will- be employing a super-
vised work force from the Orange County Juvenile Court
Program and handicapped persons from the Vantage Foundation
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Program to assist regular permanent and•part -time personnel
in City wide litter control. The City Council approved
both groups on a one year trial basis. These programs are
inexpensive and should be worthwhile both to the City and
the participants,. These programs will also free some
Department staff to do other more complex jobs.
Mr. Niederhaus reported the - General Services Department has
a good working relationship with the Park and Street Tree
Division and they want to do their best for the citizens
and the City.
Commissioner Springer expressed her concern over the messy
restrooms and suggested a permanent-attendant be employed.
Mr. Niederhaus replied that this has been recommended in'
the past, however, it presents a cost problem. Mr.
Niederhaus agreed that there are not enough restrooms, how-
ever, they will be increasing the number of portables.
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Mr. Niederhaus then answered the Commission's questions
regarding staffing, work schedules, trash collection's and
the machinery they use.
Commissioner Taft reported he and Commissioner Springer
met on Memorial Day to inspect the restrooms from the Wedge
to the Santa Ana River and that they found no overflowing
bins and very' little litter.
Commissioner Herberts reported the Wedge area is much
'cleaner and thanked Mr. Niederhaus for his efforts.
Chair Wolfe said he felt more bins are needed at the end of
Prospect and Orange Streets. •He also•suggested•an insert
in the water bill be used to warn citizens it is a mis-
demeanor to.put personal garbage -in City bins.
Commissioner Brenner pointed out more-bins or additional
pick up are needed at Inspiration Point. Jack Brooks
replied this is the Parks Division'-s responsibility.
Unlike -the General' Services Department, the Parks Division
does not work on weekends,-however, Mr. Brooks'said•he will
investigate the matter.
Chair Wolfe raised the question of tree removal and Mr.
Brooks explained the only time a tree is removed without
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the Street Tree Committee's review is when a hazardous
condition exists.
Chair Wolfe than thanked Mr. Niederhaus for attending the
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meeting and clarifying the Commission's concerns.
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Item #12 - Beach Restrooms Project Status Report
Mark Deven briefly reviewed his report mhich was requested
by Chair Wolfe to provide an update to the Commission on
the restroom projects. The -information was providdd by the
Public Works Department.
Commissioner Herberts indicated that re- tiling at the
Washington Street location did not look complete. Mr.
Deven, will follow up and report back.
Chair Wolfe reported the Commission is concerned that're-
placement of the Newport Pier Restroom is taking such a
long time.
Commissioner Springer said she felt the present location is
acceptable and suggested portables be' -used during construc-
tion. 'Mark Deven advised that the-present location may be
in conflict with the proposed development and that the City
Council determines the restroom locations.
Chair Wolfe recommended a restroom or portable be installed
at'the Santa Ana River location.
Mr. Deven will transmit the Commission's recommendations a
suggestions to the Public Works Department and advise them
that this Commission would like to be informed concerning
public input and the status of the restroom projects.
Item #13 - City Council Action on Commission Recommenda
Mark Deven reported-the City Council approved the Commis-
sion's recommendation authorizing the-use of-Sgt. Pepper-
on "s Pizza Store, Inc. stationery for adult sports team
standings and the installation of a Directional Sign for
"The Terraces" residential development on City parkland
just north of Oasis.
Item #14 - Status of Capital Projects
Chair Wolfe questioned the status of Bonita Creek Park and
Mark Deven reported the contract-has been awarded. Details
will be forthcoming.
Chair Wolfe voiced concern over the del,ay•in construction o
the Community Youth Center. He and Commissioner Brenner
plan to see the City Manager and the Council concerning thi
matter. Mark Deven explained that the project delays were
due to the differences between the Project Architect and
City Departments responsible for project approval.
Beach Rest -
rooms Project
Status Report
City Council
Action,on
Commission
.Recommenda-
tions
Status of
Capital
Projects
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-Iytem• #15 - Commission Subcommittee Reports
Commission
Subcommittee
Commissioner Konwiser, Chair of the Park Maintenance
Reports
Committee, reported he received a letter from Bruce
Harrington, on behalf of the Booster Club concerning improve-
ments at the Corona del Mar High-School tennis courts.
Mr.'Harri'ngton is asking $7,000 from the City for windscreen
and fences. Mark Deven advised staff will review and report
back at the July 7, 1987 Commission meeting.
Commissioner Brenner, Chair-of the Recreation Program
Committee, reported they did not meet this month. She
also reported she charted the scheduling of Oasis rooms and
determined that it appears there--is availability- other than
after•3':00 P.M.,for recreational use.
-Commissioner-Springer said she felt the'Friends of Oasis
would be agreeable to using the rooms if it resulted in
--increased funding for their programs.
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Cominissioners'Taft and Konwiser suggested• ^Commissioner
Brenner's recommendation be pursued. 'Commissioner Herberts
concurred.
Mark Deven reported staff-,will review and convey the -
Commission's 'recommendation to the Friends of Oasis. Mr.
Deven will report his findings to the�Commission.
Commissioner Springer, liaison to Oasis, reported a new van
was donated to Oasis in the memory of Jim Ray and that
Howard Jadwin announced there will-be an opening for a new
Supervisor in August. Commissioner Springer also recom-
'•mended a guitar and folk jam be he9'd at Oasis. Mr. Deven
reported staff is pursuing special events at the Center.
Commissioner de Boom, lia -ison to the Friends-of the Theatre
Arts Center, reported the last performance is thi's•weekend
and the Theatre will be closed for the remainder of the
summer.
Commissioner Herberts, Chair of the Street Tree Committee,
reported she and Mr. Brooks met concerning the Juniper on
Irvine Avenue and it was determined to ask Mr. Colby to
prepare a preliminary sketch of his proposed•improvements
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for the•Committee's review.
Commissioner Herberts reported the six models of proposed
landscaping for Inspiration Point are in the City Hall
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Lobby for the Art in Public Places project. She suggested
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the Commissioners look at them and give her their comments.
The models will remain through July.
Item #16 - Recreation Division
Recreation
Division
Mark Deven-reported there are 245 adult softball and basket-
ball teams registered and $75,000 °in revenue from "team fees
for the next fiscal year. The Mayor's Cup Tennis Tournament
has over 100 participants and the,Corona, del Mar Scenic 5K
on June 5 has been sold•out with 1500 runners.
Commissioner de Boom suggested there be a radio announcement
'advising citizens the Race has been filled. Mark Deven
will contact KOCM.
Item #17 - Park and Street Tree Division
Park and
Street Tree
No discussion.
Division
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Item #18 - Newport Harbor Aquatics
Newport
Harbor
Chair-Wolfe announced the School Board did not approve
Aquatics
funds for the Newport Beach Aquatics group. The project's
funds will be kept in reserve and the Board will meet again
In September.
Commissioner de Boom pointed out that since the District
'does-not have money-they can use at this-time, they .cannot
take any action. They have not, however, been turned down.
Mark Deven reported the project request has been deleted
"from the preliminary 1987 -88 budget. Shoul-d'sufficient
funds from the School District and Booster Club become
available, the'requested funds can-be placed back in the
budget.
Commissioner de Boom recommended a letter be sent from this
'Commission to the Newport Harbor Aquatics Boosters noting
that this Commission still supports them.
Item #19 - Encroachment Problem on Ocean Boulevard
Encroach-
ment Problem
Commissioner Brenner reported Councilman Sansone called-her
on Ocean
regarding an approved encroachment,-at 3713'Ocean Boulevard
Blvd.
where a large stairway is-being constructed. Mark Deven
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reported the City Manager directed•Publ•ic Works to investi-
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'gate this and he will report the'results.at the next
Commission meeting.
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Commissioner Brenner asked for an overview-of the encroach-
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ment process.
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Chair Wolfe announced election of officers will take place
at the next Commission meeting and explained the procedures
which will take place.
'VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
None.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There -,being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
The agenda for this,meeting was posted
on May 28, 1987 at T2:45•P.M. outside
'the City Hall Administration Building.
Dottie Flo hr
Item No.,5
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
is Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: July 1, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: Nominations for Commission Community Service Awards
Recommendation:
If desired, approve staff nominations for the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission Community Service Awards based on the significant contributions
as summarized:
Background:
At the meeting of December 2, 1986, the Commission unanimously approved the
Community Service Awards criteria and format. 'The process requires staff to
submit nominations each January and July for award presentations each February
and August.
• The followi,ng'nominations are submitted for Commission consideration:
James D. Ray
A long standing member of the Friends of Oasis,, Mr. Ray donated professional
skills and services in the design for improvements at Oasis and the Community
Youth Center. Mr. Ray also served several, community organizations, including
committee to draft the City Charter, the School Board, the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis and the Elks. James D. Ray passed away on January 28, 1.987, and in
his loving memory a Perpetual'Memorial Fund has been created to continue Mr.
Ray's commitment to outstanding community service.
Dana Black
Mrs. Black is serving her second year as chairperson of the Mariners Park July 4th
Celebration and has contributed over 1,000 hours of volunteer service through
community programs associated with the City, Mariners School and the Boy Scouts.
Dana's efforts towards organizing the July 4th Ce.lebrati,on has ,resulted in
improved community participation and enhancement of the entertainment portion of
the event.
Phil Tozier
Mr. Tozier has been a supporter of the Parks, Beaches and--]Recreation Department
program, services and projects, - -both financially and through community activities.
. Examples of Mr. Tozier's contributions include numerous community events and
historical functions and the City's 75th Anniversary Celebration. The latest
example of Phil's community spirit was before the Commission on April 7, 1987:
The Marine Memorial for Rhine Wharf Park, which would be constructed and maintained
at no expense to the City.
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Wendell Fish
• Wendell is along standing member of the Newport - Balboa Rotary Club and a Charter
Member of the Sister Cities Association. Wendell's tireless efforts in the
Sister Cities program has resulted in cultural exchanges between Newport Beach
and Okazaki, Japan. International understanding, gifts and tours of Japanese
and American citizens are only some of -the examples of activities associated with
the'Sister Cities program.
Gil Morales
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Mr. Morales is well known throughout the community theatre scene in Orange County
as a designer and builder of sets. At the Newport Theatre Arts Center Gil has
worked tirelessly over the years alongside NTAC producers and directors to construct
sets used in numerous plays, such as Miss Firecracker and Scapino. Not only does
Gil work in the-design and construction,'but he--also comes to the Theatre on a
moment's notice to make changes or repairs.
The Commission is welcome to nominate additional community volunteers for consideration.
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Item No. 6
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: July 1, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Lifeguard Staffing at Corona del Mar State Beach
Recommendation:
Refer to the Beach and Ocean Front Committee for additional study of -the
alternatives presented by the Marine Department for increased,staffing of
lifeguards at Corona del Mar State Beach.
Background:
At the Commission meeting of June 2, Marine 'Safety Captain Buddy - Belshe
presented a summary of the Marine Department's staffing of lifeguards at
Corona del Mar State Beach during the approximate eight week period
. between spring break and summer. During the presentation, Commissioners
suggested that lifeguard towers at Pirates Cove and,Little Corona should
also be staffed in addition to the tower at the main beach.
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The staff recommendation is based on the fact that spring 'break for 1988
is over eight months away, allowing sufficient time to examine all alterna-
tives. After examination of all alternatives, a recommendation and supporting
analysis could be developed for City Council action. The recommendation also
provides for continued input from Marine Safety personnel.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Marine Department
June 4, 1987
TO: MARK DEVEN;- PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION
FROM: B. G. Belshe, Marine Safety Captain
SUBJECT: COST ANALYSIS FOR STAFFING CORONA DEL MAR BEACHES FROM EASTER
WEEK UNTIL THE START OF SUMMER
1. Staff one tower at main beach for approximately sixteen (16) days,
weekends only. Cost-: $1,337.
2. Staff two towers, one at main beach and one at Little Corona.for
approximately thirty -two_ (32) days, weekends only. Cost: $2,675.
3. Staff three towers, one at main beach, one at Little Corona, one at
Pirates Cove for approximately forty -eight (48) days, weekends only.
Cost: $4,180.
4. Staff one tower seven (7) days per week at the main beach,
approximately fifty -five (55).days.. Cost: $4,180:
• 5. The ideal staffing would be to have a lifeguard unit in the'area
approximately thirty -two (32) days and a tower at.main beach
staffed twenty -four (24) days. Cost: Unit - $2,872
Tower- 2,00.6
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Cost
The #5 breakdown allows for a patrol unit to be available for beach checks and
to respond to emergency calls while also having a tower guard stationed at the
main beach. The patrol unit can check Little Corona. and Pirates Cove. All
staffing of tower(s) and unit coverage will be controlled by weather, crowd
conditions and activity demand. Staffing hours could be reduced based on
those conditions.
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Item No. 7
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
. Parks, Beaches and 'Recreation Department
DATE: June 30, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: Youth Soccer Team Funding Request
Recommendation:
Deny the request for City funds to support a trip to Hawaii for local
youth soccer participants.
Discussion:
The attached letter addressed to Councilman Phil Maurer is a request
to have the City participate in the fund raising effort to send the
Newport Beach Dolphins soccer team to Honolulu. The recommendation is
based on the premise that if funds were appropriated'-for this purpose,
a precedent would be set that would have many groups requesting funds
• in the future.
Although we support this group in concept, City funds should not be
used. A Proclamation has been prepared by-the Mayor's office as
requested.
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Dear Phil, June 4, 1987
It was good talking with you yesterday and I'm glad that all
• is going well for you and your family.
The Newport Beach Dolph.ins soccer team about which I spoke
is raising money for their participation in the Rainbow
Tournament in Honolulu. The tournament will be held July 2
to July 9 this summer.
I've included a few flyers which were printed up so that the
boys who are participating would have an entree to the
possible supporters and sponsors. As you can see, they are
all local boys and Tom'Rimmer is a well qualified coach.
When I taked to you I alluded to the backing that Costa Mesa
is giving to its team. As a matter of fact, our boys are
going to pay for their own travel, food and lodging. The
team will have some collective expenses which we are trying
to offset. We have raised several hundred dollars from a
garage sale we had and there have been a couple of small
private donations. These collective expenses include the
following:
Entry ...... . ..........$500
Halftime ice
and Gatorade .............150
•medical 1supplies ........... 50
Team transportation
to,and from field
($43 x 8) ................344
Any of these expenses which the City of Newport Beach would
be willing to underwrite would be gratefully accepted by the
team.
The team really sees itself as representing Newport Beach
and, as such, I would like to see if they could possibly be
designated the "Official" Newport Beach representative to
the tournament. Would it be possible to have a city flag to
take to Hawaii to more graphically identify the team? Maybe
an official proclamation would be in order?
Please present our requests at Monday's City Council meeting
and consider supporting the Newport Beach Dolphins In
whatever way the Council deems appropriate.
Thank you for your help.
• Paul Evans
1812 Port Taggart Place
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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Item No. 9-
CITY OF flEWPORT BEACH
. Parks, Beaches and'Recreation Department
DATE: June 30, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: STATUS OF CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bonita Creek Park .
Under construction.
Community Youth Center
Project is out to public bid.
Park Facility Improvement Fund
All projects completed.
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West
Newport
Park
All
approvals
obtained. Final plans being processed through Public Works.
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38th Street Park
Under construction. Project is nearing completion.
Cliff Drive Park
Under construction.
Irvine Terrace Park
Completed.
Playground Equipment
Completed installation of new equipment at Mariners, Buffalo Hills,
Las Arenas and Begonia Parks.
Oasis
Completed floor covering for the multi - purpose room; initiated painting for
doors and eaves.
�� Ronald A. Whitley
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June 25, 1987
Item No. TO
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
(714) 644 -3311
Ms. Marian Rayl, President
Newport Heights Community
426 San B rnardino Avenue
Newport Bach, California
Subject: Cliff Drive Park
Dear Ms. Rayl:
Ass ociat i on
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This is in response to your letter of June 11, 1987 regarding the Cliff Drive
Park. Of the six concerns listed in your letter, concern number 2 regarding
construction of the concrete work is within the purview of the Public Works
Department as we are assisting the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Department
with some of the construction inspection for the project.
The Contractor has been required to remove and reconstruct ,defective concrete
work, and must correct any other existing or future work which does not meet the
requirements of the plans and specifications.
The remaining concerns may be most effectively addressed directly through the
Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Department. I understand that a copy of your
June 11 letter has been sent to that department, and believe that they are pre-
pared to discuss the other concerns mentioned.
Please feel free to contact me at 644 -3311 if you have any further questions
regarding the Public Works Department portion of the project.
a ytruly y ou rs,
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Ben amin B. Nolan
Public Works Director
BBN: jd
xc:ity Council Members
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
City Manager
Parks, Beaches & Recreation, Department
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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Newport Heights Community Association
Newport Beach, California —
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Mr. Pen Nolan
Public Works Director �RF aF
City Of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, Ca 92663
June 11, 19B7
Dar Mr. Nolan,
It is the understanding of the Board of the Newport Heights
Community Association that your department is responsible for
the supervision and inspection of the renovation of Cliff Drive
Park. Our Association has been deeply involved in the planning
stages of this project and has written numerous letters in the
past to the City Council and Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Department expressing our philosophy for the park and concerns.
We are deeply disturbed b,�what we see as errors in conforming
to the plan. Last night we met with Marl: Devon from P.B. and R.
and Ms. Temple from the landscape design team for the project. ;•i
They updated us an the design, construction and problems. In
light of the conversation the Board of the Newport Heights
Community Association wishes to go on record expressing the
following concerns:
1. The park is gravely behind schedule, the original completion
date being July of 1986. Credibility of the city in the Newport
Heights area has been strongly weakened by this delay and the
Association finds itself hardput to continue to give the
residents of the area and optomistic picture of the park and the
City's ability to finish it.
2. The construction of the hardscape in many areas is of poor
quality and we request that it be inspected, reviewed, and
replaced as needed. We would -like to be updated as to this
inspection. Specifically we are concerned with the concrete
retaining wall -s and stairs.
3. A large error has been made in locating the playground.
Original plans called for a distance of 20 feet between the
basketball court and the playground. The current construction
has reduced that distance to 10 feet and created a safety
hazard for both the basketball players and children on the
playground. Safety measures must now be taken to mitigate this
hazard and the steep slope between the 2 areas which has been
created.
4. We'would like your department to investigate lowering the
front planter well wall by two courses as it is much,higher and
more unsightly than expected.
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Newport Beach, California
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5. We request that the city hire a landscape architect to
develop a soft scape plan and present it to the association.
We would be happy to meet with them and you at anytime-.
0 We request that the City stop construction on this project
until these concerns can be addressed and errors resolved or
mitigated.
For your information we have enclosed a recent letter sent to
the City Council and P.B. and R. staff and commission. We
feel that this project demands your immediate attention and more
thorough inspection and supervision by your chief field engineer.
We hope we can anticipate your response directly.
Sincerely,
• Mari n Rayl v
President
Newport Heights Community Association
cc: City Council
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS. BEACHES AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
(714)644 -3151
June 29, 1987
Mrs. Marion Rayl, President
Newport Heights Community Association
426 San Bernardino Avenue
Newport Beach, CA. 92663
Dear Marion:
This letter is intended as a supplemental response to the recent letter addressed
to the Public Works-Director. I had previously mentioned to you that the Public
Works Department was only responsible for the field inspection of the hardscape
portion of this project. Over the past few years I have appreciated working
with your association and the resident involvement in retaining the Scout House
created a feeling of community pride that we -have tried to encourage. In fact,
as a result of this interest, we'have aided in a positive way to make your Annual
Memorial Day Picnic a successful community event:
• Specifically, response to your concerns are:
1. Although the construction is behind schedule, there was never a completion
date of July, 1986 indicated by this Department. A documentation of the
planning and construction process is listed for your information.
July 19, 1985 Letter to Association requesting involvement and
input (letter attached)
July 24, 1985 Request for proposals to architects mailed (letter
attached)
August 26, 1985 City Council authorized a Professional Services
Agreement with Cardoza, DiLallo and Harrington
(memo attached)
October 23, 1985 Staff and consultant attended meeting of Newport
Heights Community Association with purpose of
reviewing preliminary design. This meeting resulted
in the association forming a committee of residents
to work with City staff and consultant in preparing
a preliminary plan acceptable to the association.
This necessitated a number of meetings and plan changes.
August 11, 1986 Still working with the association on details of a
• preliminary plan to enable consultant to prepare plans
and specifications for the project (see letter)
December 8, 1986 City Council authorized for bids to be solicited
A� (memo attached)
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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January 26, 1987 City Council awarded construction contract to
• Wakeham -Baker (see letter)
February 23, 1987 Contract executed with Wakeham- Baker•to begin
construction.
The Contractor has been working for four months and is nearing completion of
their responsibilities. Although we all hoped the job would go faster the
timeframe is within acceptable limits•for projects of this type.
2. As stated by Mr. Nolan, the Contractor has been required to correct mistakes
-in the concrete.
3. The playground is located at a location that has not changed from the pre -
•Timinary plan. The architect and department staff are confident that there
are no hazards in this location or design.
4. If upon completion, including landscaping by-Department staff, the front
planters are unsightly due to their height, we will lower the walls. This
will be relatively easy and•inexpensive and I would like to wait until we
get a chance to see the result of the landscape architect's concept.
5. 'We will be installing landscaping by City forces and intend to involve the
association in this process. Jack Brooks and I•have•had contact with
Peggy Clark for this process.
• 6. To stop "construction at this point, so near to completion, would seem counter-
productive to the association and the City.
Additionally, Mrs. Karen Harrington had raised concerns with a letter to Council-
woman Evelyn Hart. I would like to respond to'those concerns and include them in
this communication.
1. The sidewalks are designed to Public Standards that take into consideration
safety, access-for handicapped, etc., and the areas suggested to inhibit
skateboarders are not allowable'by these Standards. If we experience a prob-
lem,with skateboarding, we will address the issue and solve the problem with
alternative solutions.
2. The playground has been discussed, however, I would like to point out that
staff did work with the-association in selecting the equipment that best fits
the space planned for this function and it'has not changed from the time that
the association and staff met with the playground equipment company providing
the equipment.
3. This Department has met with the association on a number of occasions on the
planning for this project. In defense of the frustration-indicated by Karen,
I can only say we met and met on preliminary concepts that were changed at
every meeting. We've tried-to involve the association in every step of the
procedure to provide an-improved community facility.
• In conclusion, I hope we can complete this project to the satisfaction of your
association and then continue to work harmoniously together to provide programs
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and facilities that benefit the local residents.
• Cordially,
Ronald A. Whitley
Director
cc: Evelyn Hart, Mayor Pro Tem
City Council Members
Robert L. Wynn, City Manager
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
Mrs. Karen Harrington, Newport Heights Community Association
Mr. and Mrs. Brion Jeannette
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° CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
�r P.O. BO% 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915
<r FoaN (714) 6443151
July 19, 1985
Mr. Robert Clarke, President
Newport Heights Community Association
P.O. Box 3444
Newport Beach, CA. 92663
Dear Bob:
To confirm our telephone conversation of today, this Department is
seeking input from your Association on improvements to Cliff Drive
Park. We hopefully can determine development priorities that will
make the park facility usable and attractive. In addition, I feel
it is important to cooperatively develop a maintenance policy on
tree and shrub height that best serves the community.
• We would be glad to meet with the Association at a regular meeting
or a special meeting for this purpose. It appears that there may
be residents who are not active in the Association who have concern
on this matter. With appropriate communication we can involve every-
one who wishes to be heard.
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Ronald A. Whitley
Director
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658.8915
(714) 644 -3151
July 24, 1985•
Cardoza, DiLallo, Harrington
151 Kalmus Drive, Suite K -3
Costa Mesa, CA. 92626
Attention: Leslee A. Temple, Robert Cardoza
- Subject: -Cliff Drive Park
- Gentlemen:
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You are invited to submit a proposal to the City of Newport Beach to
prepare plans, specifications and cost estimates for the refurbishment
of Cliff Drive Park. The attached map indicates the project boundaries.
The scope of'services to be provided under the design contract are:
1. Prepare a preliminary plan with desired improvements
listed as:
a. Comprehensive slope treatment to satisfy aesthetics,
erosion and public access.
b. View areas maximized.
c. 'An analysis of new or additional, uses of the park site.
2. Preliminary design phase will. require meeting as necessary
with staff to determine alternatives prior to preparing a
final preliminary plan. Will require making one formal
presentation to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
of the preliminary plan.
3. Complete a final design phase to include:
a. Preparation of construction drawings on City- furnished
mylar sheets.
b. Preparation of special provisions and technical
specifications on white bond paper.
c. Calculation of construction quantities and determine
a final cost estimate in bid proposal format.
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
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Your proposal should provide an exact not -to- exceed fee schedule for
the work identified in this request. If there are any questions,
• please feel free to give me a call.
Cordially,
Ronald A. Whitley
Director
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j4AMNGTON
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND PLANKING R%RTNERSHIP
Principab:
Robert R. Cardou August 9, 1985
Peter R. Mato
MOWS Harrington
Robert W. Stone -
- Lesteea.Temple Mr. Ronald A. Whitley
Director, Parks, Beaches and Recreation
•3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Re: Cliff Drive Park
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Dear Ron,
EXHIBIT "A"
Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal for the
preparation of preliminary plans and construction documents as outlined
for Cliff Drive Park -in your letter of July 24, 1985. Cardoza-DiLallo-
Harrington offers quality, experience and creativeness in landscape
architecture and recreation planning.
The figures presented herewith are based upon our site visitation,
review of the scope of services as presented in your letter, our
knowledge of the City of Newport Beach, and information obtained from
our meeting with you on July 23, 1985.
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Upon award of contract, the Cardoza- DiLallo- Harrington team is
- -- immediately available to perform the services as outlined. Monthly
invoices shall be provided-and payment made progresssively by the City
of Newport Beach. The work will be performed on an hourly rate basis in
conformance with the total not -to- exceed figure per phase as shown.
Preliminary Design Phase
Field Reconnaissance 30 hours $ 1,500.
Design Implementation 40 2,000.
Construction Cost Analysis '12 600.
Design Team Coordination 16 800.
TOTAL $ 4,900.
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11883:42iu Dublin Boulevard
Dublin. C.Ililumia 9 1568
(ali) 829.1)000
A California Corporation
Licenac Number 1226
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Principal of Recreation Planning
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Final Design Phase - Construction Documents
Base Sheet Preparation 16 hours
$ 800.
Constuction Staking and Details 120
6,000.
Grading /Drainage 70
3,500.
Irrigation 24
1,200.
Planting 20
1,000.
Construction Cost Analysis 16
800.
Specifications 1 12
600.
Design Team Coordination 12
600.
TOTAL
$14,500.
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PROJECT TOTAL
$19,400.
Services rendered by Cardoza- DiLallo- Harrington are
inclusive of
telephone, transportation, and clerical costs; and attendance
at a
reasonable number of City staff meetings. Until the preliminary
design
is complete, subconsultants such as civil and structural
engineers are
unknown.
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Services rendered by Cardoza- DiLallo- Harrington during bid coordination
and construction observation shall be billed at stipulated
personnel
hourly rates.
Reproduction fees (photographic operations, ih'cluding
blueprinting,
printing, mylars, and xeroxing) shall be considered as
reimbursable
expenses. Invoices shall be provided and payment made progressively
at
cost plus ten (10) percent for administration. r
Compensation for additional or extra services beyond
those stated
herein, major development changes, and subconsultants &s
authorized by
the City shall be based on stipulated personnel hourly rates.
We look forward to working with the City of Newport Beach
on developing
the necessary documents for this exciting endeavor. Should you have any
questins or need additional information, please call
myself or Bob
=Cardoza at your convenience.
Th ou,.
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Leslee A. Temple, ASLA
Principal of Recreation Planning
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Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
• August 26, 1985
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM NO.
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: REDEVELOPMENT OF CLIFF DRIVE PARK
Recommendation:
Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Professional Services Agreement
with Cardoza, DiLallo and Harrington, a Landscape Architecture and Planning
Partnership, in the estimated amount of $19,400.00.
Discussion:
The 1985 -86 budget contains an appropriation of $20,000 to prepare a master plan
and construction documents for the redevelopment of Cliff-Drive Park, an existing
• facility in the Newport Heights area. This proposed improvement will continue
a community involved process of park refurbishment that was initiated with the
Riverside Drive Scout House project that was significantly aided by local
homeowners.
After reviewing qualifications of several local landscape architectural firms
that had expressed interest in the project, the staff invited Cardoza, DiLallo
and Harrington to submit a proposal to prepare the plans and specifications.
The subject firm has performed work for many Orange County cities in an
exemplary manner.
Compensation will be based on the consultant's hourly rate schedule, with an
estimated total price of $19,400.00 which cannot be exceeded without prior
written consent, and which cannot be exceeded by more than 10% without an
amendment to the agreement.
It is planned to use the construction cost analysis data, as required in the master
plan phase, to propose a capital improvement to construct the approved design in
fiscal year 86 -87.
Ronald A. Whitley
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Newport Beach, California
October 24, 1985
Ron Whitley - Parks, Beaches & Recreation
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, California 92663
Dear Mr. Whitley:
Our Board of Directors and neighbors thank you very
much for your time and presentation last night. As
you are well aware, we are very interested in our
parks and it genuinely delights us to know that you
too care about the beautification and restoration
being planned. We look forward to our growing
relationships as the design and then the implementation
proceed.
Again, thank you very much for giving up your evening
and giving so much of your interest to us.
Sincerely,
Karen Har3'ington
President
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Newport Heights Community Association
Newport Beach, California
August 11. 1986
Mr. Ron Whitley
Decr+ches, and Rrecreation
City of Newport Beach
33"0 0 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 9266? - --
De•,r Mr. Whitley:
The Newport Heights Community Association appreciates the efforts
on our behalf on the part of the PBR Department. We feel
community input was solicited and considered in the plans for
CliF•f Drive Park.
The Board of the Newport Heights Community Association, with
serious regard for community input, has arrived at the following
r_oncensus:
I. The purpose of this plan is to maintain a wilderness pari.:
49. while increasing accessibility for the neighborhood.
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a. Drinking fountain added to the plan.
b. Provision made for specimen shade trees in this area.
C. Community Association input on playground equipment
will be forwardedr to PDR by August 16.
3. BENCHES •- The Board and the Community desires permanent
benches which are attractively landscaped and constructed of as
natural matr_rial as possible (i.e. Kings Road bench). We also
desire that the benches be placed on permanent interlocking �
pavers of terra cotta color as opposed to concrete.
a. The benches near Redlands and Riverside Ave. are to be
replaced with permanent- benches as per above notation. Benches
arc- to be located in position they are now standing.
bei r_I-, to be located between San Bernardino and
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in view area along Cliff Drive as per above notation.
the bench is to be placed in a Position-to allow viewers to
uti l i zr th;. turf area.
C. Replacr_e the existing bench on Cliff Drive off Beacon with
two benches as per above notation to be placed as described in
• t.lar< pl an=_.
d. We would prefer that the benches below grade in the area
of the path leading from San Bernardino to the Scout House be a
l,c- .tlrtr.•• in t.-ho- r-etoIninq wall. A lcdirio would, encourage the area as
A rest stop bul_ hopeFriJ ly discourage loitefring by undesirable
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e. Retain the single bench on the path over the Tot Lot.
4. PICNIC TABLES - We would prefer permanent tables placed on
interlocking pavers of terra cotta color as opposed to concrete.
a. We would like three picnic tables in the turf area off
Redlands as shown in the plans. We would prefer that they not
encroach on the turf area unnecessarily.
b. We would like all picnic tables deleted from the turf
area on Beacon and San Bernardino. The Board feels that the turf
area is too small to safely allow picnicing.
C. We would like all picnic tables deleted from the slope
area above the Scout House. The Board and the Community would
prefer that the area be planted and left to.its natural grade.
d. We would like the picnic tables in the area of the Tot
Lot to be placed as per above notation. The Board and the
Community desire that the two tables be provided with shade from
either an open trellis or specimen shade trees.
v. BARBECUES - We prefer small barbecues similar to the present
,'�•�'j one on Cliff Drive off of Redlands.
r" e 7 a. Replace the existing grill off Redlands with a new one.
b. Add a grill in the vicinity of the picnic tables near the
Tot Lot.
b. PATHS - Please keep in mind the desires of the Community to
maintain a wilderness park. We prefer paths, not sidewalks! We
would like paths to be as natural as possible and as narrow as
is safe. We would like as much of the natural terrain preserved
as is possible.
a. We realize that the cost of paths constructed of
interlocking pavers may be prohibitive. However, we desire that
if concrete is used that it be broken up with dividers of wood or
interlocking pavers. We would also like what concrete is used to
be tinted and salted.
b. We would prefer to delete the path on the old Indian
Trail from San Bernardino to the stairs leading to the Tot Lot.
We believe that there is adequate circulation without this path .
and that its removal will increase the wilderness aspect of the
slope.
C. All other paths as per plan.
7. STAIRS
a. All stairs should be constructed of tinted and salted
concrete and railroad ties.
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b. Low and unobtrusive lights should be placed in the area
of the stairs in the canyon from Redlands to the Scout House and
from San Bernardino to the Scout House and as needed for safety.
S. PLANTING
a. The planting should reflect the wilderness
characteristics of the part: and not a manicured park.
b. We would like to be consulted before living trees ire
removed. Special consideration should by given to the trees
existing on the cliff area between Riverside Ave. and Redlands.
The Board and the Community do not want trees removed to grade
for a path.
c. We would litre the palm trees encircling the park to
remain and provision made for the path to be placed around these
trees.
d. Concern was expressed that the plants be of a natCtral
character and drought resistant.
e. We would like to see shrubs, low trees, and ground cover
placed on the slopes.
In conclusion, we will have a board member that will be Parks
Chairperson in 1986 -87 who will be available for consultation and
communication with PBR concerning this park improvement project.
We appreciate your efforts Ron, and those of Jack Brooks on the
improvements to date. We have every confidence that this
relationship will continue in the future. We would like to see
the cost analysis so that alterations can be made as needed. We
feel very strongly that the planting to stop erosion is of prime
importance. We do not desire that the hardscape be completed at
the cost of reducing or diminishing the planting in the part:.
We also understand that repairs will take place in the area of
the park along Cliff Drive down toward Santa Ana Ave.
Thant, you for your attention to the Board's requests and to those
of the Community at large. We look forward to working with you
on this e:;citing project.
Sin cereI ,
Marian Rayl
Parks Chairperson
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Karen HarMington
President
722 -841.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
0 Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
December 8, 1986
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
ITEM NO. F -11
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: CLIFF DRIVE PARK REFURBISHMENT (C -2534)
Recommendations:
1. Approve the plans and specifications.
2. Authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 A.M.
on January 8, 1987.
Discussion:
• A total of $300,000 has been appropriated from the Building Excise Tax Fund
for the refurbishment of Cliff Drive Park. The purpose of the appropriation
was to upgrade the facility with regard to safety and improve use by the local
community.
The project consists of site work to include drainage improvement to the hill-
side park. In- addition, sidewalks, stairs and security lighting will be provided
for the facility.
The project budget is as follows:
Hardscape Bid Project $184,000
Landscape (City Staff) 66,000
Play Equipment 30,000
Picnic Benches 10,000
Contingencies 10,000
#27- 7797 -317 Project Budget $300,000
A complete set of plans and specifications will be on display in the Council's
Conference Room. The pl'ans were prepared by Cardoza, DiLallo and Harrington of
Costa Mesa. The staff and the consultant have met with the Newport Heights
Community Association a number of times to determine the project scope. The
plans as presented represent a harmonious effort with the Association.
• The estimated date of completion is April 30, 1987.
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�EVVPORT
_ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PARKS. BEACHES AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
<�FORN� (714)649.3151
January 28, 1987
WAKEHAM- BAKER, INC.
General Engineering Contractor
11225 Slater Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA. 92708
Attention: Bob Wakeham
Subject: Cliff Drive Park
Gentlemen:
The City Council awarded the Cliff Drive Park project to your company on
January 26, 1987.
Enclosed are four copies of the contract documents. Four copies each
• of the following documents shall be executed:
Payment Bond (Pages 8 and 9)'
Faithful Performance Bond (Pages 10 and 11)
Certificate of Insurance and Endorsements (Pages 12, 13 and 14)
Contract(Pages 15 and 16)
The date of the contract is to be left blank since it will be dated when the
City executes the contract. The distribution of executed contract documents
will then be (1) City Clerk, (2) Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department,
(3) Contractor, and (4) Bonding Company.
Note that the enclosed contract documents are the only forms acceptable to
the City for this purpose.
The Standard Specifications require that you sign and file with this Depart-
ment a Worker's Compensation Insurance Certificate. You may execute and
return the enclosed Worker's-Compensation Certificate to satisfy this
requirement.
All of the executed documents mentioned above shall be returned to the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Department, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA. 92658 -8915, within ten (10) working days
after the date of mailing.
• Cordially,
Ronald A. Whitley
i Director
Enc.
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
Item No. 11
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Is Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: July 1, 1987
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: West Newport Park Basketball Court
Background:
The Parks, Beaches and -Recreation Department has recently received complaints
regarding noise and other nuisances resulting from use of the basketball courts
at West Newport Park. The attached letter from Bradley K: Schwarz, an attorney
on behalf of Mr. William C. Schumann, 5901 Seashore Drive, clearly explains
the conditions which Mr. Schumann contends are adversely affecting his health
and well being.
Conditions described in the letter have been communicated to the Department
previously. In response to residents' concerns, -the Department has authorized
the placement of three signs prohibiting basketball play between the hours of
sunset to 8:00 A.M., requested the Police Department to actively patrol the area
• and has made contact with individual basketball players to advise them of the
problems in an attempt to create sensitivity and "self- policling" of the courts.
Mr. Schumann and other West Newport residents, though appreciative of our efforts,
contend that nuisance problems have not abated..
In direct response to Mr.. Schumann'_sconcerns and similar concerns expressed by
his neighbor, Frank Spratt, the Department has taken the following• action:
April 7 - At the request of Chair Wolfe, the Department again requested
additional police patrols of the area to enforce after dark the use of
the courts.
May 11 - Met with William Schumann and Frank Spratt and discussed con-
tinued nuisances.
May 27 - Attended the West Newport •Beach Community Association meeting
and presented Mr. Schumann's concerns and possible alternatives. Associa-
tion President Tom Orlando suggested the formation of an Ad Hoc Committee
to discuss relocation and /or removal. The Association also endorsed action
to remove the planned basketball court for the park's capital improvement
project. With respect to immediate concerns, the Association indicated it
would support temporary "disabling" of the courts by removing goals or
standards until a permanent solution is developed.
June 8 - The Ad Hoc Committee, consisting of Chair Wolfe, William Schumann,
Frank Spratt and Tom Christensen, met to discuss alternative location's and
• di,sabling the courts. Chair Wolfe indicated that the completion of the
basketball courts at 38th Street Park is required prior to•d'isabling the
basketball courts at West Newport Park.
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Summary:
• Following Commission discussion, additional meetings will be scheduled with the
Ad Hoc Committee. Final action recommending disabling, relocating or removing
the courts should be reviewed by the City'Council. Attached is a summary of
the`June 8 Ad,Hoc Committee meeting, a photocopy of an aerial photograph of the
basketball court area, and the letter on behalf of Mr. Schumann.
Ma Deven
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BRADLBY K. SCHWARZ
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
17aV NEWPORT BOULEVARD
COSTA MEEA.CALIFORMA 22227
TELEPHoNEi 548.5341
June 26th; 1987
Mr. Mark Deven
Recreation Superintendent
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, CA 92663
In re: West Newport Park Basketball Court
Complaint of William C. Schumann
Dear Mr. Deven:
Mr. William C. Schumann, who resides at 5901 Seashore Drive,
Newport Beach, California, has conferred with me in regard to
the nuisance created by the maintenance of the basketball court
near his home. He has asked. that I write you to memoridlize':the
many problems that have been voiced to you by himself and several
neighbors, and for which I understand you are making recommenda-
tions on their behalf for the removal or disablement of the court.
The primary annoyance is NOISE, The'Couit is used from about 6:30AM
to 10 :00 PM or later '(on occasion, until 2:OOAM .). The players use
loud, foul, offensive language that can'be heard inside the resi-
dences nearby, and are constantly yelling at each other, The pound-
ing of the basketballs in play and against Mr. Schumann's garage
door makes 'rest and peace impossible. To this is added extremely
loud music from car radios, and other equipment, and the accumula-
tion of broken beer bottles, beer cans.,, other bottles and cans
and-food wrappings._Players. also urinate between the_,houses at 5901
and 5903 Seashore Drive. Any cars of residents parked near the court
are used as objects to sit upon or lean,against.
In the case of Mr. Schumann, he is actually sustaining damage to
his health and well - being. He has developed extreme hypertension
and is under doctor's care as a result..
Thank you for any help and action in eradicating this nuisance.
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SCHWARZ
DATE:
TO:
FROM
CITY OF NEWPORT PEACH
PARKS. BEACHES AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
(714) 644 -3151
June 9, 1987
West Newport Park Basketball Court,
-Ad Hoc Committee
Mark Deven, Recreation Superintendent
SUBJECT: Summary of June 8 Meeting
Present: Sterling Wolfe, Jr., Bill Schuman, Tom Christenson, Frank
Spratt, Mark Deven.
The following plan of action was developed at the meeting:
1. The existing basketball court may be "disabled" by removing the
goal standards upon completion of the new court at 38th Street
Park. This action is pending the approval of the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Commission on July 7 and the City Council on July 27.
• 2. Two alternative locations for,the present court were discussed.
The committee asked the Department to analyze the conversion of one
or two tennis courts to basketball courts. The committee maintains
that tennis courts are not as heavily used as are the basketball
courts. The other location discussed'was construction of a new
court on the present turf area between the basketball and outdoor
racquetball courts.
3. In addition to the two alternate locations discussed in Item #2,
staff will analyze conversion of the outdoor racquetball courts.
4. It was confirmed that the two half courts planned for the new develop-
ment of West Newport Park will be deleted. Landscaping and irrigation
will be substituted.
5. The staff report to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for
July 7 will include the following information:
a. Staff recommends to disable the basketball courts as
described in Item #1.
b. Background comments pertaining to the problems associated
with the court and possible alternative locations.
Preliminary cost information will be provided.
M k Deven
cc: Ronald A. Whitley, Director
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach
Item No. 13
RECREATION DIVISION
• JUNE, 1987 PROGRESS REPORT
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Special Interest Activities
The Corona del Mar 5K on June 6 attracted 1,500 runners for the annual run through the
streets and bluffs overlooking the scenic harbor, beach and ocean. The race-grossed
over $32,000 and inspired community participation as evidenced by sponsor revenue, food
and business booths and volunteer organizations. A second large event, the First
Mayor's Cup Tennis Tournament, attracted 120 participants for tournament play at three
different tennis facilities. The finals-at San Joaquin Hill's Park on-June 14 show-
cased quality play unique to most community tennis tournaments. Registration in the
summer program is now completely processed by Department office staff with the full'
operation of the new personal computer and Class Registration and Information System
(CRIS). Summer special interest classes began June 22.
Youth Activities
Parks and playground staff were provided with a two day in- service training which dealt
with Department policies and procedures in preparation for summer sports and recreation
activities. The training also focused on program, arts /crafts and activity planning
skills. Softball coaches received an in- service session from the Girls Varsity Softball
Coach at Corona del Mar High School. Preparation is continuing for the July 4th event
at Mariners Park. A few changes in this year's program include new entertainment and
a hayride instead of a trolley for invited City officials.
Sports and Aquatics
Training was also emphasized for seasonal staff in the,Aquatics Section. Swim instructors
and lifeguards are instructed in emergency procedures which include certification and /or
recertification in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. During the first swim
session period, enrollment in beginning and intermediate level cl,asses,•was very heavy.
Attractive banners advertising instructional and recreational-swim programs at Newport
Harbor and Corona del Mar'High' School.pools are prominently displayed at each site.
Sailing classes are also•off to a fast start in Sabot and Lido instruction. Competition
is continuing for 254 adult athletic teams playing basketball and softball. Over 50
officials are assigned each week to cover scheduled league games.
Seniors
Reflecting the changing senior needs as well as the changing seasons, the water exercise
program began at Oasis on June 22. Other activities included a successful volunteer
training session on June 15, defensive driving classes on June. 22'and 24, and a music
appreciation class. The Center will also be providing golf lessons each Thursday during
the summer. The Friends of ,Oasis wi,1.1, be providing a July 4th picnic and have received
a 1987 Nissan Van for the transportation program from an anonymous donor. The Department
has also completed two improvements at the Center; extensive 'repair to the north wing
restroom roof and installation of frames for eight new garden plots. The Oasis schedule
for July is attached.
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Item No. 14
PARK AND STREET TREE DIVISION
• JUNE, 1987 PROGRESS REPORT
Our Park Crews performed the following tasks in addition to normal maintenance
during, the month of June:
Rel- andscaped around restroom at State Beach: (1) Removed-plants; (2) Put
in restroom drain lines; (3) Built slump stone wall; (4) Installed
irrigation; (5)' Filled with soil (became a raised planter); and (6) Planted
plants.
Removed fitter, rocks, weeds, and-rough graded unlandscaped median stretch
on Jamboree between Eastbluff Drive-north to Bayview Drive in preparation
for landscaping. Fill.bd median with 120 yards of soil to establish grade.
Planted large Palm Trees and Ficus•Ribiginosa (Rusty Leaf Figs) at 38th
Street Park. Removed debris and started irrigation installation.
'Discontinued irrigation mainline for San Joaquin at Santa Rosa by having
a•water meter installed on the median island northwest of.Santa Rosa.
This mainline has broken three times at the 'intersection.
Sanded, stained and water sealed lumber for building six new picnic tables.
Built a large retaining wall in lower yard area with telephone poles and
boulders.
• Planted 52 24" box Hollywood Junipers along Newport Blvd. just outside of
the yard's chain link fence as a screen.
Our Street Tree Division performed the following:
Trimmed 510 trees.
Planted 19 trees.
Removed 9 trees.
Root pruned 37 trees.
Completed 7 work requests.
Areas being trimmed this month are Goldenrod in Corona del" Mar,,Eastbluff and
Ford Road.
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: July 7, 1987
TO: -Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Park and Street Tree Superintendent
SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENT TO STREET TREE DIVISION REPORT
The nine tree removals are deta'i'led as follows:
Address
Tree
2730 Seaview
Pine Tree
63 Montecito
Evergreen Pear
37 Montecito
Evergreen Pear
14'Montecito
Evergreen Pear
912 Alder
Eucalyptus
915 Citrus
Magnolia
310 Marigold
Ficus
4807 Courtland Pepper
2700 Harbor View Dr. Eucalyptus
Reason
Tree leaning on wall.
Tree was dead
Tree was dead.
Tree was dead.
Street Tree Committee approved
Tree was dead.
Field decision - could not
root prune
Street Tree Committee approved
Street Tree Committee approved
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