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COMMISSION
Minutes
1999
COMMISSION
Minutes
January 5. 1999
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Parks, Beaches &Recreation Commission
(�) Regular Meeting
January 5, 1999 — 7pm
CONVENED AT 7pm
1. ROLL CALL
Present: Franklin, Glasgow, Pfaff, Sinclair, Skoro, Tobin
Absent: Beek
Staff Present: LaDonna Kienitz, Community Services Director /City Librarian
David Niederhaus, General Services Director
Steve Hunt, Senior Recreation Manager
Teri Craig, Executive Secretary
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Jan Vandersloot, representing SPON asked that the minutes of December 1 reflect that SPON
requested the Commission to follow through with their motion of July 7, 1998 and forward a letter
to City Council stating that the land behind the Central Library should remain open space
Vice Chair Glasgow asked Director Kienitz to draft a letter reaffirming the Commission's statement
on the open space behind the library.
Motion by Commissioner Pfaff to amend the minutes of the regular meeting of December 1,
1998. Motion carried by acclamation.
111. PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Correspondence
4. Senior Services
5. Preservation of Special Trees List- City Policy G -1
Items removed from Consent Calendar
2. Park and Tree Division - Jan Vandersloot asked for clarification regarding the tree at 1734
Santiago Drive.
Director Niederhaus stated that this tree has caused concrete damage for the second time and
is impeding the street light in the area. He stated that this tree was posted last Thursday, so it
will not be removed for at least 30 days. The Urban Forester has stated that this tree will be
replaced but will be located away from the light pole.
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3. Recreation Services — Senior Recreation Manager Hunt distributed Youth Commission contact
phone number to the commission.
Motion by Commissioner Skoro to accept items 1 — 5 on the Consent Calendar. Motion carried
by the following vote:
Ayes: Franklin, Glasgow, Pfaff, Sinclair, Skoro, Tobin
Noes: None
Absent: Beek
Abstain: None
V. DISCUSSION ITEMS
6. Status Report on the Tidelands Study — Assistant to the City Manager Dave Kiff discussed
future plans on tideland issues that the City Council is facing. He also stated that the
following issues would be discussed at the City Council Study Session meeting on February 8:
• Long term leases for public that use the tidelands versus year to year permits.
• Monitoring leases
• Administrative issues - Commissioner Skoro stated that the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission has continuing concern with the Marina Park area. Assistant Kiff stated that
this area will be discussed at the Study Session
i ) 7. Bonita Canyon Park — Vice Chair Glasgow stated that new information regarding the park will
be released next week. Commissioner Skoro asked if a special meeting might be needed.
Vice Chair Glasgow stated'that any discussion of this item should wait until next week.
8. Volleyball Court Removal Appeal — Senior Recreation Manager stated that staff had' received
an additional letter from a homeowner in the area, which has been distributed to the
Commission. The City has yet to receive an application from a homeowner and staff
continues to recommend that the volleyball court remain at 2406 Oceanfront.
Vice Chair Glasgow opened the public hearing
Charles Hartwell, 2408 Oceanfront, stated that he was speaking on behalf of Maria Carvell
and Mitzi Rhodes. He stated that they feel that they are alienated from access to the beach.
In the last three years, semi professional volleyball players are at this court everyday, they are
tournament players, and feels that there is a safety problem from balls but also an access issue
for emergency crews. He stated that he is frustrated with staff, the direction that he was given
was to notify all homeowners within 100 feet, and questioned why staff did not follow the
City Council Resolution.
Manager Hunt stated that he has made numerous.trips over to the volleyball court and'has not
witnessed problems, but staff is glad to work with the homeowners and will continue to ask
'the police to tour the area.
( ) Commissioner Franklin asked Mr. Hartwell knew why this group uses this particular court.
Mr. Hartwell stated that this volleyball court is used because spectators like to stop and watch.
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Commissioner Sinclair stated that she lives in the neighborhood and has ridden her bike
around that area and has not observed this group.
Stacey Madsen, 110 25i1' Street, stated that the volleyball court is for the enjoyment of all
residents, not just for the people who live on the oceanfront. She stated that she is annoyed
that this item continues to be on the agenda. She stated that the person complaining about
the court has misrepresented himself as a homeowner.
Moses Mortazavi, 2406 Oceanfront, stated that he has lived at this address for 11 years, and
has noticed that the public walks through his yard, urinates on his property, and windows
have been broken. There is too much noise and foul language. He does not feel that
homeowners not directly on the oceanfront have the right to be a part of the removal process.
Matt Madsen, 110; 25`h Street, stated that 8 property owners do not want this court removed.
He stated that he has just as much of a right to speak on this issue as anyone living on the
oceanfront; after all it is.a public beach.
Eric Thurner, 2406 W. Oceanfront, stated that the reason for this request is because it is
quality of life issue. The problem is that this particular court has been adopted by a serious
group of volleyball players. The people that do not want it removed are not directly affected
by its location.
Vice Chair Glasgow closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Sinclair reminded the audience that it is a public beach.
Senior Recreation Manager Hunt again stated that staff is happy to work with the
homeowners, and it is not their intention to make the homeowners miserable.
Motion by Commissioner Pfaff to deny the request for removal of the volleyball court at 2406
W. Oceanfront.
Commissioner Pfaff commented to the public that more legwork regarding the application
needs to be done. He urged that talks be initiated with these volleyball players. If
disturbances occur, the police should be notified.
Motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes:
Franklin, Glasgow, Pfaff, Sinclair, Skoro, Tobin
Noes:
None
Absent:
Beek
Abstain:
None
9. Tree Removal Appeal — Director Niederhaus stated that bore testing has been done on this
tree and the tree is sound and should not be removed at this time. He stated that the
I 1 Erickson's have asked that it be removed as they are moving and believes that damage to the
floor of their home has occurred because of the tree. Director Niederhaus stated that staff has
two proposals, one, is to deny the removal or two, approve the reforstation of one Blue Gum
at the resident's expense. The City Attorney's office has stated that if during the excavation it
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is noted that damage has occurred to the house because of tree roots then the removal will be
at the City's expense.
Vice Chair Glasgow opened the public hearing.
Jim Erickson, 620 Orchid, stated that the City has given a cash amount to them to repair the
slab of the house due to possible tree root damage. He urged the Commission to remove the
tree at their expense. He stated that he is reluctant to pay for repairs if the tree continues to
cause damage to the house.
Director Niederhaus stated that there are two arborists that do not agree on the possible
damage to the Erickson's home, but stated that if during the excavation there is root damage to
the house then the City will replace the tree at. However, at this time it is against the City G -1
policy to remove the tree as it does not meet the removal requirements.
Mr. Erickson stated that he would pay the $700 to remove the tree, if during the excavation it
is found that there is root damage to his home, could he be reimbursed? Director Niederhaus
stated yes.
Vice Chair Glasgow closed the public hearing.
Motion by Commissioner Skoro to proeceed with the reforestation of one Blue Gum at 620
Orchid; the removal of the tree would be at the homeowners expense, however, if during
excavation it is found that there is root damage to the house then the homeowner will be
reimbursed the cost that was paid to remove the tree.
Ayes:
Franklin, Glasgow,
Noes:
None
Absent:
Beek
Abstain:
None
Pfaff, Sinclair, Skoro, Tobin
10. Buffalo Hills Park Playground Expansion — Vice Chair Glasgow stated that Buffalo Hills
Homeowners Association had requested that this item be tabled until the February meeting.
11. Mariners Park Field Lighting Proiect — Senior Recreation, Manager stated that staff has received
a request from Newport Harbor Baseball Association and American Youth Soccer Association
for a lighting proposal. Staff recommends that this item be continued so that all residents have
had a chance to be notified.
Vice Chair Glasgow opened the public hearing.
Liz Parker, representing Newport Harbor Baseball Association, stated that they have been
trying to find more field usage, and have always taken care of the fields at their expense. They
have seen a forty percent increase in participation, and more lighted fields are needed.
Newport Harbor Baseball Association has been working with the lighting company so that
there is little impact on the homeowners. Ms. Parker stated that Newport Harbor Baseball
Association (NHBA) and American Youth Soccer Association (AYSO) are the only
organizations that do not have access to lighted fields.
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Steve Rasch, AYSO Commissioner, stated that they are dealing with the same problems as
baseball. The main problem arises during daylight savings time. For the most part these
lighted fields would be used for practice.
Dave Payne, 637 Saint James Road and a member of AYSO, stated that he is concerned that
there is an enormous amount of young children who are unable to practice enough because
of the limitability of lighted fields. It is very important not to turn children away. He stated
that he feels that this proposal is responsible and does not feel that the parking will get worse.
Randy D' Cruz, 135 Via Zurich, also stated that he does not feel that the parking will become
any more of an issue then it is already. The bottom line is that the children need space to
play.
Rick Nelson, 515 Aliso Avenue, supports the lighted field at Mariners Park.
Don Webb, 1821 Mariners Drive, stated that he has lived there for 21 years, and did receive
notification of this meeting, but because of the holidays, just did not read it. He stated that
more of the residents would be here if they had read the notification. He stated that it is not
just the lights that bother them, it is the use of the park. He stated that there are many times
that he is unable to even park in front of his house. The residents deserve an opportunity to
speak to this issue. He supports the staff recommendation that this item be continued to the
next meeting.
Vice Chair Glasgow closed the public hearing;
Commissioner Franklin stated that it is exciting to see a lighted field but wondered if there was
any chance of funding.
Liz Parker stated that they would be willing to have meetings with homeowners. The league
does not want to be bad neighbors.
Senior Recreation Manager Hunt offered to facilitate these meetings.
Commissioner Glasgow asked staff to move forward with these meetings and report back at
the next meeting in February.
12. Subcommittee Reports
• Liaison Committee - no new information.
• Open Space Committee - no new information.
• Budget — Skoro asked staff to keep them informed as to any schedule.
• Liaison with Oasis - no new information.
• Naming of Parks - no new information.
• Community Services Award - no new information.
• Skateboard — Commissioner Franklin stated that the committee will be meeting in
January to review the purkiss -rose report.
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VI. Future Agenda Items
Buffalo Hills Playground Expansion
Mariners Lighting
Bonita Canyon - have alternate proposals.
Fire Ants report.
VII. ADIOURNMENT- 9:20pm
SUBMITTED BY:
TERI CRAIG, COMMUNITY ARVICES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY