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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/05/1995 - PB&R CommissionCITY OF NEWPORT BERCHItem II Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission • \� \,, � O \ds �o ��\ September 5, 1.995 ti dp City Council Chambers 7 P.M. 'Staff present: LaDonna Kienitz, Community Services Director David E. Niederhaus, General Services Director Marcelino Lomeli, Park and Tree Maintenance Superintendent Steve Hunt, Recreation Manager Dottie Flohr, Secretary I. ORDER AND ROLL CALL The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission was called to order at 7:00 P.M. Roll call was taken. Commissioners Bonner, Compton, Demmer, Glasgow, Schonlau and' Vandervort were present. Commissioner. Beek was absent. II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • Commissioner Demmer requested the minutes of the August 1, 1995 meeting reflect that Bolsa'Park would be reviewed at the September Motion x 5, 1995 meeting. Commissioner Compton moved to approve the Ayes x x x x x x minutes as corrected. Unanimous. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None IV. CONSENT CALENDAR Item #1 - Removed from Consent Calendar Item #2 - Removed from Consent Calendar Item #3.- Removed'from'Consent Calendar ITEMS'REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR Item #1 - Tree Removal, 2427 Holly Lane Director Niederhaus reported that the homeowner is requesting the mature ficus be removed since it lies within the public easement in an area planned for his driveway. The homeowner would be willing to pay for the cost of removal but is reconsidering his offer to • compensate the City towards the planting of 15 parkway street trees which is acceptable to staff. When the community recommends a, designated street tree for Holly Lane, It will be brought to the Commission for their approval. 3 Mr. Ron Covington, 2427 Holly Lane, addressed the Commission. He stated there ,are two trees at the site and he requests removal of CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission d September 5, 1995 Page 2 City Council Chambers 7 p.m. one in order to build an apron to access his driveway. The root system is also large and pervasive. He proposes to replace the tree and assist in developing a plan for the neighborhood. He does not, however, feel' he should contribute funds for trees that have been illegally removed on Holly Lane. In response to a question from Commissioner Compton, Director Niederhaus reported that the total cost for removal is $195 and planting a 15 gallon tree is $95; and that the total cost to plant 5 trees and remove one tree would be $670. Moti on x Commissioner Glasgow moved that the property owner remove and replace both trees. Director Niederhaus pointed out that there is no reason to remove the second ficus tree at this time, 'however, there is always the possibility it may cause damage in the future. Motion x Commissioner Demmer made a substitute motion to approve • removal of the requested tree and that the home owner bear the cost of removal and planting of a 15 gallon designated street tree. Ayes x x x x' x x Unanimous. Item #2 - Park and Tree Division Commissioner Compton complimented Marcy Lomeli on the recent installation of the Petanque Courts at San Joaquin Park in Corona del Mar. Commissioner Glasgow concurred and pointed out that the courts are being used and are a good utilization of space. Commissioner Demmer recommended that the courts be advertised inthe Newport Navigator. Staff will comply. Item #3 - Recreation and Senior Services Director Kienitz presented the staff report on Bolsa Park and pointed out that copies of the landscape plans approved in 1992 are available. There has been a slight modification at the request of the homeowners which has resulted in one wall being lowered approximately 30 ". The park should be completed within the month. Referring to the staff report submitted on the use of parks over the • past three years, Commissioner Compton pointed out there are 80 more participants in Junior All American Football which negates the 50% decrease shown in the report. The reason for the decrease in adult softball teams is due to the Loral group moving and the loss of the stockbroker teams that utilized fields in the afternoons. Commissioner Compton pointed out the need for parks as a result of CITY OF Parks, Beaches NEWPORT & Recreation BERCH Commission G m 0 o i o o• September 5, 1995 °9o��'o�� moo^ Page 3 o X City Council Chambers 7 P.M. the 21 % increase in children's programs in addition to the increase of residents. using City parks from the Down Coast area. Motion x Commissioner Compton moved ito accept the Park and7ree Division Ayes x x x • x x x and Recreation and Senior Services Divisions reports as written. Unanimous. V. DISCUSSION ITEMS Item #4 - Surfing Regulations Commissioner Bonner, Chair of the Blackball Revision Subcommittee, reported the committee held two public meetings attended by surfers and non - surfers which resulted in the proposed' recommendation. He pointed out that the homeowner associations, did not attend the meetings and, therefore, did not participate in the recommendation proposed. Chair Vandervort opened the meeting.to public hearing. • The following people spoke in support of the existing blackball regulations. Reasons and comments included that the current situation is fair and has worked well for the past thirty years. Surfers already have access to the ocean 90% of the year and 10 hours daily during the summer. Non - surfing areas are already too small and crowded during the summer months. Existing policy gives surfers access while protecting the swimmers. Boards are dangerous and surfers and swimmers cannot coexist. There would be an increased risk to swimmers and the City. Swimmers and surfers already schedule their day around the current surfing hours when they know they will be safe. To change the rules would be unfair to those living on the beach due to the increase of congestion, traffic and ,parking problems. Property values would be lowered. John Rinek, 5019 Lido Sands Drive, Newport Beach, representing the Lido Sands Community Association Greg Reinker, 5319 Lido Sands, Newport Beach Vince Sitrano, 5509 Seashore, Newport Beach Peter Tarr, 5023 Lido Sands, Newport Beach Cindy Gittleman, 4705 Seashore, Newport Beach Shirley Reinker, 5319 Lido Sands, Newport Beach Gerald Caataerina, 119 15th Street, Huntington Beach • The following people spoke in support of the recommendation to allow both swimming and surfing year round between 36th -40th Streets; 44th and 48th Streets; and 52nd and 56th Streets; and that the Blackball Ordinance, not be enforced at any, time. Reasons and comments included that it is time for a change. Boards are lighter now and' have leashes. Privileges should not be removed for youth CITY OF NEWPORT Parks, Beaches & Recreation • \�� o,� ^03�^c�� �o, ��` September 5, 1995 Page 4 BEACH Commission ti d4 ^ City Council Chambers 7 p. m., and recreation. Areas affected are only 8% of the City's coastline. Currently there is 6 miles of coastline where surfers cannot surf from Noon to 4 P.M. Newport Beach is the only coastal city where surfers cannot surf year round. It is not fair that surfers are the only group excluded from the water. The recommendation will raise revenue through tourism and surf contests and will not cost the city any more money. The Newport Surf Council has pledges exceeding $17,000 towards implementation. Property values will not be affected. Parking and traffic will also not be affected since most people will continue to arrive early and stay until late afternoon. Surfers cannot use the unhealthy area near the Santa Ana River Jetty due to pollution and sewer spills. When waves are good, surfers are farther out and there are fewer swimmers, most of them being close to shore. There are more surfers than swimmers in the proposed areas. Exclusive swimming areas are only 100. yards from the surfing areas. Excellent waves are often during blackball hours. Parks need to Abe shared as well as the beaches'. The recommendation supports the community's youth and an important recreation activity. Petitions were presented signed by 475 Newport • Beach residents in support of the proposal. Nicolai Glazer, 5408 River Avenue, Newport Beach Margaret Walshe, 178 E. 20th Street, Costa Mesa Dan Horgan, 4802 Neptune Avenue, Newport Beach Chad Towersey, 501 Kings Place, Newport Beach Greg Ozimeg, 258 Lugonia, Newport Beach Chris Cleveden, 41st Street, Newport Beach Richard Woolcott, 8811 North Coast Highway Rick Richardson, 206 39th Street, Newport Beach Chris Cullen, 5'Montecito Drive, Newport Beach Kale Sandridge, 309 Anolanai Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Preston Murray, 1337 Sussex'Lan% Newport Beach Bill Sharp, 500 Cagney Lane, Newport Beach Louis, Maximillian (no address given) Matt Nielsen, 125 -1/2 Apolena.Avedue, Newport Beach John Gothard, 2016 Vista Caudal, Newport Beach Maikal Makena, 301 Broadway, Costa'Mesa Commissioner Bonner reviewed the committee's recommendations and explained the reasons for their legitimacy and fairness. He addressed the safety and liability issues, pointing out that the City Attorney advised there is no increase in liability to the City. In addition, statistics show no injuries in 1994 between a surfer and • non - surfer. Leashes also eliminate loose board problems. Commissioner Bonner addressed the enforcement issues which are manageable and cost effective with minimal impact on residents. There is no evidence of declining values. in other communities with b surfing areas. There will be no fiscal impact through the year 2000 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission G September 5, 1995 Page 5 City Council Chambers 7 P.M. as a result of the Newport Surf Council's pledges of over $17,000 towards implementation of the recommendation. Motion x Commissioner Bonner moved to approve the recommendation as written to be forwarded to the City Council. Motion x In order to give equal access to swimmers, Commissioner Schonlau made a substitute motion to.designate 44th -48th Streets and 52nd to 56th Streets as surfing areas; 48th -52nd Streets would be designated for body surfers and swimmers. Commissioner Bonner reminded the Commission that the substitute motion is not funded. Ayes x Nays x x x x x Vote was taken,on the substitute motion. Motion fails. Ayes x x x x x Vote was taken on Commissioner Bonner's motion. Motion passes. Nay x Item #5 - Lincoln Field Lights • Recreation Manager Steve Hunt gave an overview of the report submitted and stated that AYSO is requesting to use one lighted soccer field during the fall at Lincoln on Friday nights from approximately 6:00 P:M. to 7:30 P.M'. Current guidelines are that no lights are utilized Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings to ease the concerns of the residents. Key cards are issued to users in order that lights are turned off five minutes after a game is concluded. Motion x Commissioner Glasgow moved that AYSO be permitted to use one lighted soccer field at Lincoln from September 8 to December 1, Ayes x x x x x x 1995 not to exceed 7:45 P.M. Unanimous. Item #6 - Recreation =60pen Space Element Commissioner Compton, Chair of the Park and Open Space Committee, reported the committee met with Gail Pickert, consultant, regarding• documentation for the General Plan. Commissioner Compton presented a report entitled Development of the Revision of the Recreation and Open Space Element which he reviewed for the Commission. Commissioner Glasgow and he met with the City Manager who told • them that there may still be some minor changes in the use of the parcels. He recommended moving forward on conceptual plans for Bay View Landing, Freeway Reservation, Newport Village and Cal Trans West. Motion x Commissioner Compton moved to approve the proposed Ayes -, x x x x. x x development as written. Unanimous. CITY OF Parks, Beaches \ \02, \A? • G NEWPORT & Recreation September 5, 1995 Page 6 BERCH Commission City Council Chambers 7 p.m. Item 47 - Facility Inspections Chair Vandervort reported that each year park inspection assignments are rotated among the Commissioners. Inspection reports are due November 1, 1995. Item #8 - Commission Calendar Commissioner Schonlau reported he called the Chair of the City of Costa Mesa's Park, Recreation Facilities and Parkways Commission. They will be agendizing a joint meeting with this Commission at the end of September. Following a brief discussion, the Commission determined that the best dates for a joint meeting would be either November 13, 14 or 15. In response to Commissioner Schonlau's inquiry regarding the, annual Christmas Parry, the Commission decided that it will be held Wednesday, November 29, at 7:00 P.M. at the Cannery Restaurant. • VI. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS - None VII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission adjourned.at 10:10 P.M. The agenda for this meeting was posted August 29, 1995 at 8:30 A.M. outside the City Hall Administration Building. •