HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/04/1989 - PB&R CommissionItem No. 3
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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arks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
April 4, 1989
City Council Chambers . 7 p.m. INDEX
Staff Present: Jack Brooks, Park and Tree Maintenance
Superintendent
Mark Dever, Recreation Superintendent
Dottie Flohr, Secretary
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
Item #1 - Call to Order
Call to
Order
The meeting.of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
was called to order at 7:03 P.M.
Item #2 - Roll Call
Roll Call
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Brenner, Herberts,
Konwiser, Springer, Taft and Vandervort were present.
Commissioner Grant was absent.
Item #3 - 'Approval of Minutes - Meeting of March 7, 1989
Approval of
Minutes
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Commissioner Herberts moved the minutes of the March 7,
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1989 meeting be approved. Unanimous.
Item #4 - Adoption of Agenda
Adoption of
Agenda
The agenda was adopted as presented.
II. SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS - YOUTH BASKETBALL
Chair Konwiser reported three teams represented Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar in the Orange County Tournament.
The teams were the "A" Division (7th -8th grades) and "B"
Division (5th -6th grades) teams from Newport Heights School
and the "C" Division'(3rd -4th grades)-combined teams from
Andersen and Harbor View Schools.
Chair Konwiser pointed out the City has been awarding these
Certificates for 30 years and noted his son participated
and received an award which has had more significance as
the years go by. After congratulating the players and
their parents, he announced each player as Commissioner
Vandervort presented the individual Certificates and Mark
Deven took pictures.
Following the awards presentation, a reception was held on
the front steps of the City Hall for the players, friends
and family.
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III. ACTION ITEMS
Item #5 - Animal Control Ordinance
Animal
Control
Chair Konwiser turned the meeting over to Mark Deven who
Ordinance
reported the Police Department was unable to provide a
representative to answer questions, however, the report
submitted was reviewed by Capt. Mike Blitch and Officer
Armstrong. The Police Department would like the Ordinance
put into effect by this summer.
Mr. Deven reviewed the two options which have been discusse
by this Commission at previous meetings, namely, (1)
Exhibit A which restricts dogs on school grounds, requires
use of leash and nuisance removal, and omits restriction
of dogs to sidewalks and pathways within City parks; or
(2) Exhibit B which proposes restriction of dogs to path-
ways and sidewalks throughout City parks in addition to
requiring use of a leash and nuisance removal.
Mr. Deven pointed out that the 6' maximum leash length
can be changed should the Commission so desire. In additio
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the bail schedule can be incorporated into the Ordinance
although it is not included in the drafts. Mr. Deven
presented the sign which is used in many City parks and
noted the bail schedule can also be signed at a minimal
cost.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to Public Testimony and
Elaine Linhoff, 1760 E. Ocean Blvd., addressed the
Commission. Mrs. Linhoff stated that, although she doesn't
own a dog, she feels parks are for the public and should
include dog owners. She agreed that dogs should be on a
leash and nuisances removed which is already in the
Ordinance. She suggested that since there is little use
of the beach in the winter, dogs should be allowed, but
not during the busy summer months.
Upon close of Public Testimony, Commissioner Springer
questioned the value of Section 8 of Exhibit A and Mark
Deven explained this is only for information and will be
deleted. Commissioner Springer recommended posting at all
park entrances and the bail schedule added to the signs.
She would also like to see stronger enforcement of leash
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and nuisance control and would prefer Exhibit A be approved.
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Commissioner Herberts reported she believes dogs should be
allowed in parks and their owners held responsible. She
read a memo from the City Manager which was directed to
the Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory
Committee and was included in the City Council Study Sessioll
of January 23, 1989. It stated the current enforcement
level is already the highest in Orange County. She noted
the "L" Street Park sign reads no dogs allowed, however,
this is not working. She spoke with Dayna Pettit, Presi-
dent of the Peninsula Point Association, who agrees that
parks should be signed for leash and nuisance control and
the bail schedule. Commissioner Herberts stated she
favors Exhibit A.
Commissioner Vandervort; felt dogs should be restricted to
park pathways and the section referring to school
property be included in the Ordinance. She favors
Exhibit B.
Chair Konwiser stated he felt it would be impractical and
hard to enforce restricting dogs to sidewalks in parks.
He recommended the maximum amount of the bail schedule
be posted.
Motion
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Following discussion, Commissioner Springer moved the
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Commission endorse Exhibit A with the provision that
signs be introduced at entryways to parks listing the full
bail schedule. Unanimous.
Item #6 - Appeal of Street Tree Division - 1444 Santiago Or
Appeal of
Street Tre
Jack Brooks reported the subject tree was removed and the
Division
owner is out of town. He will investigate the matter and
if the removal was unauthorized, the issue will be referred
to the City Attorney for action.
Commissioner Herberts pointed out she had taken a picture
of the tree as being an example of one of the most
beautiful Coral Trees. She did not see any sidewalk or
curb damage.
Item #7 - Tennis Court Lighting
Tennis
Court
Mark Deven reviewed the four alternatives presented in the
Lighting
report which, he noted, were listed in descending order
of staff preference.
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He pointed out that the project, which abuts Jasmine
Creek, is in the 1988 -89 Capital Improvement Budget to
install lights on two of the four tennis courts. The
Planning Department recommended following applicant require-
ments for Conditional Use Permits by notifying residents
within 300' of the project. This was done in addition to
notifying Southern California Edison and the Association
Manager. Approximately 11 letters were just received and
are before the Commission in strong opposition to the
proposed project. Recommendation #2 limiting the use of
lights for scheduled activities might be preferable, however
the tennis players would probably be offended.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to Public Testimony and
Andy Thompson, 4 Jetty Drive, addressed the Commission.
He stated the Planning Commission turned the proposed
project down in 1985 and nothing has changed since that
time. The residents still' do not want the courts lighted
since they are too close to their homes. The,problem is
not necessarily tennis, but rather noise, loud radios and
obscene language. They are also leary about the 10:00 P.M.
cut off time since the lights are often,on until 2:00 A.M.
at the school courts across the street.
Mr. Bill Thompson of Jasmine Creek addressed the Commission
and reported he is also opposed to the project due to the
loud noise and their home being too close to the courts.
He questioned why the Lawn Bowling Club was not notified
and Mark Deven explained that since their activities take
place during the day, they would not be affected.
Chair Konwiser informed Mr. Thompson that the School
District is responsible for the lights at the Abraham
Lincoln School although the City may some day be involved.
Upon close of Public Testimony, Commissioner Taft stated
there is a need for more lighted courts. He understands
the residents' concerns but has seldom heard anything
objectionable in the five years he has played at this
location. He noted the courts are protected by trees and
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shrubbery and favors lighting the courts on a trial basis.
Commissioner Vandervort stated that she is in sympathy with
the residents who are so strongly against the lights and
noted the School District has occasionally asked for
improvements which the residents have opposed.
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Commissioner Herberts asked if a retaining wall could be
built higher and -Mark Deven explained that this is impractic
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since the whole wall would have to be re- engineered. .
Commissioner Herberts stated she is in agreement with the
residents.
Chair Konwiser referred to the specifications and pointed
out they are designed to push the light in one direction.
He favors a provisional program with a quality sign
stating noise abuse would eliminate the lighting system.
Commissioner Brenner agreed that a sign is important to
minimize the problems and that there is a big need for
lighted courts.
Mark Deven advised that should the item be continued, staff
could present more options as regards to signage and court
policies at the May 2, 1989 meeting.
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Commissioner Vandervort moved to continue this item.to the
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May 2, 1989 meeting asking staff to report back with
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proposed signing and regulations on noise; and that the
courts be posted that there will be a public hearing on
May 2. Motion passes.
Item #8 - Theatre Arts Center Parking Lot Lighting
Theatre
Arts Center
Mark Deven reviewed the need for security lighting and
Parking Loi
reported the proposed lighting is not of sufficient strength
Lighting
to inconvenience anyone. Forty property owners located
within 300'iof the parking lot were notified of the proposed
action on this meeting's agenda.
Mr. Deven reviewed the proposed system using 70 watt fixtures,
three mounted at 12 feet and one mounted at 14 feet around
the perimeter of the parking lot.
Mr. Deven reported he received a call favoring the project
from Robert Newberry who lives adjacent to the Theatre.
Commissioner Springer reported she received a call from Gail
Demmer of the Association who has no objections.
Chair Konwiser opened the meeting to Public Testimony and
Mr. Winston Verdault, 2500 Cliff Drive, addressed the
Commission. He stated he was very concerned about the
proposed lighting since he lives across the street from the
Theatre. He referred to a neon sign five years ago which
caused him so many problems and eventually it was taken down.
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He stated he felt there were enough problems now with
noise, people, pollution and parking problems. He requested
another meeting be held so he could get more residents to
attend.
Ms. Joan Jessup, 2420 Cliff Drive, addressed the Commission.
She stated in 1976 she was told the building would come
down but it hasn't and her view is inhibited. She objects
to the parking lot lights since she feels they will devalue
her property and destroy her view.
Greg Jessup, 2420 Cliff Drive, addressed the Commission and
stated his room is 8' from where people park and he gets
woken up. He suggested the lower access area be used.
He also objected to the lights stating he feels they won't
solve a security problem and will obstruct his view.
Mrs. Rae Cohen, 1501 Antigua and President of the Friends
of the Theatre Arts Center, addressed the Commission.
She reported their patrons are of all ages and there have
been falls, particularly by the elderly. Their-concern
is for the safety of their patrons and, therefore, they
feel lighting in the back of the Theatre is warranted.
Upon close of Public Testimony, Mark Deven reviewed the
proposed lighting system which is designed to minimize
ambient light to residents.
Motion
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Commissioner Vandervort motioned the two lights behind the
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building located westerly toward the property remain and
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the third light be lowered from 12' to 8' and the fourth
light closest to Cliff Drive be eliminated.
During discussion Commissioner Herberts stated she doesn't
like to use the parking lot because it is too dark. The
parking lot would be put to, better use if lighted and -cars
wouldn't park on the streets to which the residents object.
She also felt the proposed lights are minimal and conserva-
tive and would recommend lowering the fourth light closest
to Cliff Drive and possibly the third light.
Commissioner Springer stated she felt 70 watts is not a
significant glare and agreed with Commissioner Herberts'
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suggestion.
Vote was taken and the motion passed.
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IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
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V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #9 - Balboa Bay Club Lease
Mark Deven reported Councilmember Hart has proposed the
Towers portion of the Bay Club be considered for a public
park in the future. Council has not made a decision, nor
have they asked this Commission for their recommendation.
Should they determine the idea to be legal and sound, they
would probably ask for this Commission's input.
Commissioner Springer referred to her March 30 memo addres-
sed to the Commissioners along with a copy of a letter from
James Irvine dated June 20; 1938 wherein he states that
the 4.4 acres be used for beneficial public use.
Commissioner Herberts stated she would like to see the
original deed for background information purposes. She
feels the Commission should be involved if asked by
Council since this inter - relates to other items being
studied, i:e., the park bond issue. Commissioner Springer
agreed.
A brief discussion ensued as to the dollar figures quoted
and Chair Konwiser pointed out these will be clarified
and documented when necessary. Although this is a major
item, this Commission would be premature to discuss it at
this time.
Item #10 - Status of Capital Projects
Chair Konwiser referred to Jamboree Road where he sees
improvements needed in four sections. Jack Brooks ad-
vised the Parks Division is doing the irrigation and the
improvements will be made following a cost study.
Commissioner Springer questioned the Newport Boulevard
landscaping project and Jack Brooks explained that they
have higher priority projects at this time. They will,
however, be installing a drip system in addition to
shrubs and plants which should be well contained within
two years.
Item #11 - Commission Committee Reports
a. Capital Projects - No report.
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INDEX
Balboa Bay
Club Lease
Status of
Capital
Projects
Commission
Committee
Reports
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b. Street Tree - Chair Herberts reported staff has done
an excellent job implementing the Arbor Day program on
April 28 which will qualify the City for Tree City USA.
Mark Deven advised Jack Brooks provided a great deal
of assistance and announcements will be forthcoming.
c. Recreation Program - Chair Vandervort reported the
next meeting will be April 13.
d. Oceanfront and Beach - Chair Taft reported the committe
met concerning three volleyball courts which will be
presented to the Commission at their May 2 meeting.
e. Budget - No report.
f. Open Space Acquisition - No report.
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g. Chair's Report - No report.
Item #12 - Commission Liaison Reports
Commission
Liaison
a. Friends of Oasis - Commissioner Brenner reported that
Reports
she has been unable to attend the meetings, however,
she has encouraged them to call or write should there
be anything they want brought before the Commission.
b. Friends of the Theatre Arts Center - Commissioner
Herberts reported a new play, Lu Ann Hampton, will be
starting April 7.
c. CYC Booster Club - Commissioner Brenner reported there
is a high attendance at the Youth Center and voiced
her concern over the outside area being under supervised.
Mark Deven advised this is being worked out.
Item #13 - Recreation Division
Recreation
Division
Mark Deven reviewed the Recreation Division report sub -
mitted and pointed out the popularity of the Pee Wee Tennis
Camp and Enrichment Classes. Adult sports are going well
and the All City Track and Field Meet will be April 14
which is a big attraction. He also reported Oasis had a
program honoring their volunteers which was a big success.
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Item #'14 - Park and Street Tree Division
Park and
Street Tree
Chair Konwiser referred to the property next to the Bay
Division
Bridge which was considered for boat launching and there
are now trees planted. Jack Brooks explained the property
went back to The Irvine Company.
Commissioner Taft asked for a description of a spring
animal which Jack Brooks explained is one that is mounted
and bounces up and down. Commissioner Herberts asked,
and it was agreed, that one be installed at Mariners Park.
Item #15 - Future Agenda Items
Future
Agenda
No report.
Items
VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR ,LAST MINUTE ITEMS
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted on
March 27, 1989 at 2:00 P.M. outside the
City Hall Administration Building.
Dottie Floh'r, Secretary