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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
• PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1992
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
I.
PROCEDURAL MATTERS
1.
Call to Order
2.
Roll Call
3.
Approval of Minutes - Meeting of February 4, 1992
4.
Adoption of Agenda
II.
ACTION ITEMS
5.
Tree Removal Request - Alta Vista (Letter Attached)
III.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
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INFORMATIONAL AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
6.
Recreation Division (Report Attached)
7.
Park and Street Tree Division (Report Attached)
8.
Tree Committee - Chair Herberts
9.
Recreation Program Committee - Chair Grant
10.
Park and Open Space Committee - Chair Compton
11.
Beach Committee - Chair Glasgow
12.
Budget Committee - Chair Konwiser
13.
Oasis Liaison - Commissioner Demmer
14.
Chair's Report - Chair Vandervort
V.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
15.
Status of Capital Improvement Projects (Report Attached)
VI.
SPECIAL. URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
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Item No. 3
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Ex- Officio Member Present: Ronald A. Whitley
Staff Present: Nancy Beard,
Recreation
Superintendent
Jack Brooks, Park
and Tree Mainten-
ance Super-
intendent
Dottie Flohr,
Secretary
I. PROCEDURAL MATTERS
Item 01 - Call to Order
The meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission was called to order at 7:00 P.M.
Item 02 - Roll Call
Roll call was taken. Commissioners Compton,
Demmer, Glasgow, Grant, Herberts, Konwiser and
Vandervort were present.
Item #3 - Approval of Minutes - Meeting of
January 7, 1992
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Commissioner Konwiser motioned the minutes be
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x
x
x
x
x
x
approved as presented. Unanimous.
Item 04 - Adoption of Agenda
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Commissioner Compton moved to adopt the agenda as
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presented. Unanimous.
II. ACTION ITEMS
Item 05 - Review of Bolsa Ave Mini Park Project
Director Whitley briefly reviewed the history of
the proposed Bolsa Ave. Mini Park Project. He
reported this Commission's approval of the
project was transmitted to the City Council in
January, 1991 so that funds could be appropriated
this fiscal year and costs determined through the
design process. As a result, a $15,000 budget
Call to
Order
Roll Call
Approval of
Minutes
Adoption of
Agenda
Review of
Bolsa Ave.
Mini Park
Project
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was adopted to design the facility with the idea
that it would be constructed next fiscal year.
When the budget was approved in July, 1991,
Public Works authorized proceeding with the
project in August. In the meantime, there has
been construction on the .south side of Bolsa
which has changed the look of the area. When
Director Whitley contacted Public Works, they
informed him the consultant had not yet been
contacted. In addition, this Commission asked
for a public hearing on the proposed park.
Director Whitley emphasized that Public Works,
the lead agency, is not against the project,
however, they are concerned about tying together
a public mini park with proposed development on
the north side of Bolsa, which would eliminate
access to the property if construction begins.
They would prefer to proceed with an architect
who could design a so that conditions
plan could
be placed on the development and be implemented
on the public and private redevelopment together.
Director Whitley further stated that this area is
park deficient and that there is a great deal of
support in the community for a mini park.
In response to a question from Commissioner
Grant, Director Whitley explained that all in
lieu fees go into a City wide fund from which
appropriations are made.
Commissioner Grant voiced his concern if the City
abandoned the road, and Director Whitley
explained it goes back to the adjacent
landowners, however, the adjacent property owners
have agreed to abandon and allow the road to
revert to a park.
Chair Vandervort opened the meeting to Public
Hearing and Mr. Brad Smith, 2515 E. Coast
Highway, addressed the Commission. Mr. Smith
stated he is an architect who has been working in
the subject area and involved with the private
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developers.
He reported the community supports the park and
the three adjacent property owners support the
project. He urged the City not to delay any
longer. Mr. Smith discussed the access aspect of
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the proposed park and informed the Commission
that the residents do not object to having one
access route.
In response to a question from Commissioner
Grant, Mr. Smith acknowledged that the community
would, be -happy to support the project through
their own efforts, perhaps with plans,
landscaping and funding.
Commissioner Compton pointed out the issue is not
funding since there are sufficient funds from in
lieu fees. The main factor is timing and how the
project can be designed so that it ties into
future development to the north.
Commissioner Grant suggested the park could be
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conditioned to address this and Director Whitley
explained that conditions are done
by the
Planning Department.
Mr. Jerry Brooks, 3226 Broad Street, addressed
the Commission . Mr. Brooks pointed out funds
have been generated from in lieu fees in the
area. Since the money is available and there is
no greenbelt on this side of town, he urged the
City to proceed with the park.
Shari Rooks, 3308 Clay Street, addressed the
Commission. She stated that since the funds are
available and the project approved, she
questioned why the park can't be started.
Director Whitley explained that Public Works was
asked to expedite the project in August, 1991,
however, in December they were asked to delay the
project since this Commission requested a public
hearing. The project, however, has been approved
and funds appropriated for the design.
Commissioner Compton explained to Ms. Rooks that
Public Works is presently working on sewer and
water lines and that, although this project does
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not have top priority, it will be completed.
Neal Dofelmier, 3247 Broad Street, addressed the
Commission and urged the City to start the
project now or risk losing the opportunity at a
later date. He pointed out the park has the
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unanimous consent of both commercial and private
owners in the area.
Ross McElfresh, 514 Bolsa Avenue, addressed the
Commission and voiced his support for the
project. He stated he could see no problems as
to grading or drainage.
Diana Walker, 2000 Beryl Lane, addressed the
Commission. Mrs. Walker reported she owns the
property at 3300 Clay Street and urged that the
park proceed since the area is park deficient.
Carl Carner, 3239 Broad Street, addressed the
Commission in support of the park.
John Hawley, 3245 Clay Street, addressed the
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Commission in support of the park.
Jim Beebe, 3251 Broad Street, addressed the
Commission. Mr. Beebe stated one reason he
bought his home was because it was his
understanding a greenbelt /park would be
constructed. Since the money is available and
there are no other parks nearby, he urged the
project proceed.
Shelly Smith, 3309 Clay Street, addressed the
Commission and said she thought the park was
already in the design process since this was the
first time she had heard of the delay.
Commissioner Grant pointed out that Vance
Collins, owner of the masonry, indicated he would
help with funding and that Brad Smith would help
with the design of the park. He voiced his
support for the project since the community is
willing to put forth funds and effort. 'The park
would also provide a buffer for traffic and add
an aesthetic element.
There being no further Public Testimony, Chair
Vandervort closed the meeting to Public Hearing.
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Commissioner Herberts reported she has supported
the project from its inception.
Commissioner Konwiser pointed out Heller Park in
Costa Mesa is quite close to this area. He
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acknowledged the community's support of the park
but felt it is not a good plan.
Commissioner Demmer voiced her support for the
project since there is a need to enhance the
residential area for families and the community
needs the park.
Motion
Commissioner Grant motioned to approve the park
because (1) The park offers a solution to the
circulation problem in the area; (2) The land is
free; and (3) The community is willing to
financially support the development of the park.
Also, as a condition, staff and the community
would carefully explore with Public Works the
concept of doing a possible land swap prior to
the project proceeding where the private property
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ends up a commercial front on Old Newport
Boulevard and the ends up
park residential only;
and after doing that research that staff
encourage Public Works to expedite the project as
fast as reasonably possible.
Commissioner Demmer stated she would prefer to
vote for the park without the motion including
the reasons.
Motion
Commissioner Herberts made a substitute motion to
reaffirm support for the park with no conditions,
but with the suggestion that the Commission
respectfully request Public Works to expedite
processing of the plans.
Commissioner Grant informed the Commission that
he felt the reasons should be included so as to
not set a precedent for additional small parks
unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Ayes
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x
Motion fails.
Nays
x
x
x
x
x
Vote was taken on the original motion.
Ayes
x
x
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x
x
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x
Unanimous.
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Director Whitley advised he will immediately
request Public Works to move forward on the
motion and he will report back at the
Commission's March 3, 1992 meeting.
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Item #6 - Tree Removal Appeal - 915 Alder
Tree
Removal
Chair Vandervort reported that when she visited
AppeAl
the subject site she found a conflict with those
homeowners who maintain the trees which are
requested to be removed, and that one homeowner
would like to speak on behalf of her Pine 'Trees.
Director Whitley advised he left a message for
Mr. Roger Conant, resident of 915 Alder Place, on
this matter.
Motion
x.
Commissioner Grant motioned to continue this item
Ayes
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to the March 4, 1992 meeting. Unanimous.
Item 47 - Bench Donation Request
Bench
Donation
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Director Whitley reported a letter was received
asking for to bench
Request
permission place a on Little
Balboa Island. staff has no objections provided
they approve location, size, etc.
Commissioner Demmer stated she would support the
request but asked where the bench would be
placed. Director Whitley advised staff would
determine a specific location at a street end or
they could replace an existing bench which is in
need of repair.
In response to a question from Commissioner.
Compton, Jack Brooks explained these matters are
under this Department's jurisdiction by
tradition.
Chair Vandervort opened the meeting to Public
Hearing and David Hodgkins, 712 K Thanga,
addressed the Commission. Mr. Hodgkins reported
their family's request is for a bench in memory
of his father who passed away last October and
that they were hoping the bench could be placed
on an east bay front area or south bay front
facing the ocean.
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There being no further Public Testimony, Chair
Vandervort closed the meeting to Public Hearing.
Motion
x
Commissioner Grant motioned to approve the
,Ayes
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request for a bench. Unanimous.
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Chair Vandervort informed Mr. Hodgkins that staff
will contact him with regard to location,
specifications,, etc.
Item 48 - Prioritization of Capital Projects
Prioritiza-
tion of
commissioner Konwiser reported the capital
Capital
improvement proposals have been listed in order
Projects
of priority and the Commission can change them
for final priority at this time.
Commissioner Grant recommended the description of
Mouth of Big Canyon Master Plan be corrected to
read ... "concepts /guidelines "...
During discussion, Commissioner Grant pointed out
the proposed field lights at Lincoln are part of
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those originally approved and that they would be
lit for soccer only, requiring
substantially less
illumination. In addition, this is a heavily
used facility with demands from both adult and
youth groups.
Commissioner Herberts voiced her support for the
proposed Peninsula Park Community Center which
also receives enthusiasm and cooperation from the
Marine Department.
Director Whitley explained the funds proposed for
this project are for consulting fees. The
facility could be used by the community during
the school year and evenings. The Marine
Department, which would participate in funding,
would use the building for the Junior Lifeguard
program during the summer. Location would be
behind the restrooms adjacent to the Pier with no
view impacts.
Director Whitley informed the Commission the new
City Manager will be actively involved in the
budget process which may result in a month's
delay.
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Commissioner Grant motioned to approve the
capital improvement proposals in the following
priority: Park Facility Improvement Fund,
Playground Equipment Replacement Fund, Lincoln
Athletic Field Lights, Mouth of Big Canyon Master
Plan, Athletic Field Improvement Fund, Peninsula
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Park Community Center, Bolsa Mini Park, and North
Star Beach.
Motion
Commissioner Compton made a substitute motion to
prioritize the projects as follows: Park
Facility Improvement Fund, Mouth of Big Canyon
Master Plan, Bolsa Mini Park, Playground
Equipment Replacement Fund, Athletic Field
Improvement Fund, Lincoln Athletic Field Lights,
Peninsula Park Community Center, and North Star
Beach.
Ayes
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Nays
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X.
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Motion fails.
Ayes
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Vote was taken on the original motion. Motion
Nays
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passes.
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III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
IV. INFORMATIONAL AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
Item 49 - Recreation Division
Recreation
Division
Commissioner Demmer inquired about the Oasis
inter - generational program and Nancy Beard
explained this is a cooperative program between
the Harbor View School children and the seniors
for educational purposes.
Commissioner Compton inquired about youth
basketball and Nancy Beard explained the current
program is held at the West Newport Community
Center.
In response to a question from Commissioner
Grant, Nancy Beard advised staff is presently
working on presenting a rollerblade hockey
program and a temporary track may be donated.
Referring to the field usage report submitted,
Commissioner Demmer requested programs existing
in other facilities than those shown should be
listed. Nancy Beard agreed this would be done.
Commissioner
Herberts thanked Nancy Beard for
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implementing an aerobics class at Cliff Drive
Community Center.
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INDEX
Park and
Street Tree
Division
Tree
Committee
Recreation
Program
Committee
Commissioner Grant inquired if the Cit
more tennis courts and Nancy Beard advi
night lighted courts are needed. Fol7
brief discussion, it was decided that
Whitley and Nancy Beard will contact thi
District to explore the possibility of re
the tennis courts at Corona del Mar Hig
and Newport Harbor High School.
Nancy Beard reported the pool users meet
be held in .March to discuss summer sched
Commissioner Grant reported one of the
adult soccer teams has reached the
California finals.
Item 410 - Park and Street Tree Division
Jack Brooks presented a supplemental r(
the distribution of the Park Facility Imp
Fund.
Jack Brooks gave a brief update on ti
Drive Park renovation project and repor-
the lighting plan was just received alp
plant material to be planted by Robert H
children from the Environmental Nature C
Commissioner Herberts pointed out that
past year 160 tees were removed and 2:
were planted.
Jack Brooks informed the Commission
present the letter concerning
removals /replacements and their mainter
the Commission at their March meeting.
Item #11 - Tree Committee
Commissioner Herberts reported the c
reviewed 4 requests to remove 6 trees an
with staff on all except one.
Item #12 - Recreation Program Committee_
No report from Commissioner Grant.
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INDEX
Park and
Street Tree
Division
Tree
Committee
Recreation
Program
Committee
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Park and
Open Space
Committee
Beach
Committee
Budget
Committee
Oasis
Liaison
Chair's
Report
Item #13 - Park and Open Space Committee
No report from Commissioner Compton.
Item 414 - Beach Committee
Commissioner Glasgow reported there have been
requests for additional beach volleyball courts
at both Piers. One problem is location due to
beach cleaning, however, this will hopefully be
resolved. Proper notification of the proposed
courts will occur and the committee is hoping to
solve the needs of the volleyball players.
In response to Commissioner Glasgow's concerns
about some of the rusting poles, Nancy Beard
explained they were not appropriately treated,
however, specifications for the next set of poles
will be adhered to.
Item #15 - Budget Committee
No report from Commissioner Konwiser.
Item #16 - Oasis Liaison
Commissioner Demmer reported the seniors would
like to have speed limit signs at the Oasis
Center.
Director Whitley explained their request was
transmitted to the Traffic Engineering Division
and they do not think it necessary with the new
parking lot configuration and the present stop
sign. He suggested the seniors be contacted
again to determine if they still feel they need
signs.
Item #17 - Chair's Report
Chair Vandervort reported there will be 4
Commissioners attending the Recreation and Park
Conference in Long Beach on March 5 -8, 1992 and
urged them to attend the seminar on Effective
Communication Saturday morning, March 7.
Park and
Open Space
Committee
Beach
Committee
Budget
Committee
Oasis
Liaison
Chair's
Report
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Status of
Capital
Improvement
Projects
Director Whitley reported the Western Regional
and International Society of Arboriculture will
be meeting in Newport Beach on May 15 and
recommended Commissioner Herberts attend.
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
Item #18 - Status of Capital Improvement Protects
Report received and filed.
VI. SPECIAL, URGENT OR LAST MINUTE ITEMS
In response to a question from Commissioner
Demmer, Director Whitley explained the
Commission's Upper Newport Bay Regional Park
Committee has not met since the EIR has not yet
been published. This Commission will review the
plan, particularly as to access points, bicycle
paths and walkways, when the EIR is published.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commission adjourned at
9:45 P.M.
The agenda for this meeting was posted on January
28, 1992 at 4:30 P.M. outside the City Hall
Administration Building.
Dottie Floh'r, Secretary
Status of
Capital
Improvement
Projects
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ROGER CONANT
915 ALDER PLACE
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
January 14, 1992
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92659 -1687
Attention: Commissioner Herberts
Dear Commissioner Herberts:
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'Item No. 5
On November 5, 1991 I appeared before the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Commission and requested that two trees on the
east side of Alta Vista between Almond and Alder be removed
because they were blocking the view from my home at 915 Alder. My
request was denied on the basis that it was not possible to
evaluate the blockage, caused by the trees on City property
because of intervening trees on private property. The motion for
denial included a statement that "...the staff,would reassess any
view blockage after the trees between Mr. Conant's house and Alta
Vista have been trimmed."
Since my appearance before the Commission, the trees at 901
Alder have been trimmed. They have not been trimmed to my
satisfaction and efforts are continuing in that regards. They
have, however, opened up my view to the point where it is now
possible to see that the City trees are, in fact, blocking my
view considerably. I invite you to come to my home and reassess
the view blockage by the City trees and after having done so, to
reconsider my request to remove those trees. If you call in
advance I will be available to assist. You may come in the
evening, if more convenient, because the view blockage is just as
obvious after dark, perhaps even moreso.
Please understand my
adequately trim their trees
the City will not remove
are removed.
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position. The neighbors will not
as long as the City trees remain and
their trees until the neighbors trees
Yours truly,
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DIVISION
FEBRUARY, 1992 PROGRESS REPORT
Youth
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our drop -in programs are (quite literally) swimming along. We are
averaging 20 to 30 children at our smaller sites and 75 to 100 at
the Community Youth Center.
The 12 teams involved in our youth basketball program will be
heading into playoffs next month. Winners will advance to the
orange County Olympics.
Aquatics
The Newport Beach Aquatics Club has formed an eight person
volunteer Board of Directors that will begin monthly meetings next
month.
The Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center summer scheduling meeting was
successfully held February 20. Teams, groups and city programs
will all be on a formal schedule by the end of March.
Contract Classes
• The winter quarter is half over. The spring brochure is now out
and we are busily planning for summer. We will wind up the winter
quarter with approximately 900 participants.
You may notice this spring quarter that our publishing company is
now using recycled paper.
Our next children's production will be Peter Pan. Staff has
secured the Orange Coast College Theatre for the run of the play.
seniors
Oasis celebrated Valentine's Day with 200 seniors braving the rain.
We also had our "Over 80's" party this month celebrating our most
senior participant at 96 years young. Hoag Hospital visited Oasis
with a play entitled "Crimes of the Heart ". Hoag is promoting an
educational series on cardiac care.
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HUMAN SERVICES
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
JANUARY 1992
MONTHLY ACTIVITIES /UTILIZATION REPORT
Another Passage
Blood Pressure
Braille
Care Giver Support Group
Case Management (hrs.)
Chair Exercise
Counseling
Employment
Information /Referral
Legal Assistance
edicare Assistance
ASIS Singles
Shared Housing
Telephone Reassurance
Visual Screening
VOLUNTEERS HOURS
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NUTRITIOUS LUNCHES
SPECIAL EVENTS
Pancake Breakfast
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LONG TRIPS
Las Vegas, NV
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DAY TRIPS
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Rose Parade Floats
20
4
Norton Simon Museum
24
12
Nixon Library
23
42
Santa Anita Races
24
16
Walkers not Rockers
8
159
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MEETINGS
4
102
Board of Directors
24
159
Executive Committee
12
220
Long Range Planning
11
4
Human Services Comm.
8
Fund - raising
28
Newsletter Collating
42
2180
Newsletter Comm.
28
General Membership
62
864
1059
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PARK AND TREE DIVISION
FEBRUARY 1992, 'PROGRESS REPORT
Item No. 7
• Our park crews performed the following tasks in addition to normal
maintenance during the month of February.
Peninsula Park
Installed irrigation and landscaped around the new flagpole.
Westcliff Park
Starting removing all of the Pampas grass from this park.
Newport Pier
Planted 3 palms.
Pacific Coast Highway adjacent to Irvine Terrace Park
Planted a 30" box Pine tree.
124 Marine Avenue
Lot to be used for a new Fire bepartment station.. We removed all
weeds and debris, graded it, and we will now cover it with wood
chips for weed abatement until construction begins.
Our Street Tree Divi-sion performed the following:
. Trimmed 284 trees.
Planted 17 trees.
Removed 9 trees.
Root pruned 157 trees.
Completed 12 work requests.
Area being trimmed
this month: Newport Heights
Trees were removed
at the following locations:
1112 Westcliff
Wind
1 -Ficus
San Miguel Park
Wind
1- Acacia
San Joaquin Park
Wind
1- Eucalyptus
1400 Sandcastle
Dead
1- Eucalyptus
610 Orchid
Wind
1- Acacia
1919 Commodore
Wind
1- Eucalyptus
7 Monterey Circle
Wind
1 -Pear
1712 Dover
Wind
1- Cypress
300 Pacific View
Wind
1- Oleander
Trees were planted
at the following locations:
951 W. Balboa Blvd.
i- Bottlebrush
4839 'Cortland
1 -Ficus B.
4600 Dorchester Rd.
1 -Ficus B.
• 446 El Modena
1- Magnolia
El Modena
1- Eucalyptus
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1715
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Iris
Paloma
Port Ashley
Port Bristol
Port Bristol
Port Hemley
Port Provence,
Port Ramsgate
Westminster
'White Sails Way
Brooks Jack
i- Fi'cus R.
2- Cupanias
1- Liquidambar
1- Liquidambar
1- Liquidambar
1- Liquidambar
2- Liquidambar
1- Liquidambar
I- Cupania
1 -Ficus B.
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7 Monterey Circle
610 Orchid
1712 Dover
San Miguel Park
San Miguel & Pacific
View
Bayside Park
1919 Commodore
San Joaquin Hills Pk.
STORM DAMAGE
February 13 & 14, 1992
CITY
8" Pear
6" Acacia
24 Cypress
8" Acacia
3" Oleander
Large Euc. Limb
28" Eucalyptus
8" Eucalyptus
'PRIVATE
432 Orchid
San Miguel /YachtL-Coquette
Tustin /Windward
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Soil too Wet
Soil too Wet
Soil too Wet
Soil too Wet
Rot
TRoot Pruned
Soil 00sWet
Soil too Wet
Soil too Wet
Tree Down
Tree Down
Tree Down
Tree Down
Tree Down
Lg. Limb Down
Tree Down
Tree Down
Limb Down
Tree Down
Tree Down
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Item No. 15
CITY OF 'NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department
DATE: February 24, 1992
TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission
FROM: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director
SUBJECT: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS, 1991 -92 STATUS
CARRY OVER PROJECTS
Restrooms - CYC, Eastbluff - Construction underway.
Newport Shores
Oasis Expansion
1991 -92
Cliff Drive Park
Theatre Arts Center
Refurbishment
Bolsa Avenue Mini Park
Design
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- Project completed.
- Construction underway.
Completion date estimated for
April, 1992.
- Construction underway.
- Implementation underway.
- Public Works selecting consultant.
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