HomeMy WebLinkAbout13 - Seven of the City Council's 2009 PrioritiesCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 13
March 24, 2009
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Homer Bludau, City Manager
949/644 -3000 or hbludau @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Council Review of Staff Status Report on Seven of the City Council's
2009 Priorities
ISSUE:
Does the City Council have any comments or questions regarding the status of the
seven Council priorities reported on by staff?
RECOMMENDATION:
Review and comment, as desired.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
The City Council held a Special City Council meeting on Saturday, January 10, 2009, to
discuss and establish its priorities for 2009. This was the third consecutive year the City
Council has met early in the calendar year to set its priorities. A total of thirteen (13)
priorities were settled on, but in no particular order. As in the past, the City Manager
was asked to provide draft priority statements, actions steps and schedules for the City
Council to review, make revisions to and finalize.
The status of priority implementation will be reviewed each month starting in March.
Status reports on seven (7) priorities will be provided on the second regular meeting
agendas during the months of March, May, July, September and November. The
remaining six (6) priority status reports will be provided on the second regular meeting
agendas during alternate months. This is the first status report of the year. The seven
priorities being reported on in no particular order are as follows:
Continue to seek and implement measures to minimize the adverse impacts of John
Wayne Airport through the implementation of the City Council's Airport Policy.
City Council Priorities
March 24, 2009
Page 2
• Continue the organizational performance improvement effort through the data
gathering of performance measurements resulting in comparing the City's
organizational effectiveness with other agencies and internally.
• Focus on the development and adoption of a FY 2009 -2010 budget which is
balanced and which allocates the City's resources where they are most needed
without adversely affecting services to the public.
• Update the Facilities Financing Plan (FFP) twice in 2009 in order to determine how
best to finance OASIS and how best to move forward with planning for city hall and
other priority projects.
• Continue to enforce the City's group homes regulations in order to minimize the
impacts on residential neighborhoods.
• Continue the alignment of the City's codes, regulations and policies with the General
Plan.
• Reduce the fire hazard in Lower Buck Gully in order to provide a heightened level of
fire protection.
Additional status reports will be provided at the second City Council meeting of each
month for the remainder of the calendar year. These reports will always be placed on
the Consent Calendar, which will provide Council the opportunity to pull the item and
discuss any or all of the seven priorities being covered by the report.
Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not
require environmental review.
Public Notice: This agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours
in advance of the meeting at which the Council considers the item).
Submitted by:
OMER L. BLUD, U
City Manager
Attachments: 2009 Council Priorities Indicator Tracker
City of Newport Beach
2009 Council Priorities Indicator
Tracker
Status Report
Date published: March 24, 2009
Presented by: Homer L. Bludau
CONTINUE TO SEEK AND IMPLEMENT MEASURES TO MINIMIZE THE
ADVERSE IMPACTS OF JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT THROUGH THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL'S AIRPORT POLICY
•. jective
;:Target
Action
Hold ten Aviation Committee meetings to
Monthly, except for
I January 26" and February 23f0
discuss airport issues and share
August and December
meetings were held. Next
information with the community
�— —
meeting is March 30'"
Hold five Corridor City meetings with the
other five cities to strategize airport issues
February, April, June,
September, November
First meeting of year will be in
April
and share information
Conduct an air quality study seeking to
By November 24, 2009
' Study proposal undergoing
determine effects of JWA aircraft on
I peer review, then will come to
Newport Beach's air quality
Council for contract approval
Begin a regional dialogue with other airport
April 28, 2009
Efforts to set up meeting with
operators seeking support to boost
LAWA have not been
passenger traffic at the Ontario Airport
successful, but efforts are
continuing
Report to Council on the status of regional
May 26, 2009
dialogue regarding Ontario Airport.
Continue to seek the most advantageous
Ongoing ^^
Ongoing
opportunity to engage the County in
discussions regarding a Settlement
Agreement extension
j
Continue to build the partnership with
September 22, 2009
Costa Mesa continues to be
Costa Mesa through joint involvement in
I involved with Citizen Aviation
Aviation Committee. meetings, Corridor
Committee meetings including
City meetings, the air quality study and
having Council in attendance.
regional airport discussions. Develop joint
Air quality study supported at
goals and objectives which both cities can
staff level.
adopt at a joint City Council meeting.
I— Explore with the City of Anaheim its
April 1, 2009 and ongoing
City staff met with Anaheim
planning for the ARTIC regional
staff in February to review
transportation center and determine if the
project and full support
City's support could assist in expedited
offered. Anaheim staff
planning and construction processes for
presentation at Citizen
I ARTIC
Aviation Committee meeting
on February 23d.
Engage South County cities in a JWA
Obtain support from 5
j issue dialogue in order to create greater
additional cities for continued
political support for an eventual Settlement
i limitations on JWA
Agreement extension
Comments. The regional dialogue is intended as a follow -up to the "Go Local" study which determined
that nearly 900,000 passengers use JWA to travel to and from the Disneyland destinations.
CONTINUE THE ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
EFFORT THROUGH THE DATA GATHERING OF PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENTS RESULTING IN COMPARING THE CITY'S
ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS WITH OTHER AGENCIES AND
INTERNALLY
Objective
Target
Action
Finalize documentation on measures,
February 15, 2009
Measures and benchmarks
assembling comparative benchmarks and
finalized in March for final
information for the final report from [CMA
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report.
lCMA consultants present final written and
March 24, 2009
---- --
Scheduled for March 24, 2009
oral report to Council
-------------
- ---------------- - -------
Council Meeting
lCMA conducts training on how to manage
March 30, 2009
------------ ------ - ------- ---
Training date not yet
performance data
established; awaiting final
report
Organization continues to gather data with
August 31, 2009
Consultants have not found
comparisons made against selected
I other agencies that collect
agencies and itself, and written reports
data in many of our
submitted annually with focus on Planning
performance measures, and
and Building Departments
benchmarking will be internal
(at least for Planning and
Building). Effort to continue
throughout the year.
Comments: These actions follow the first year's priority actions which began the process; training was
provided to staff, data collection systems were developed and performance measurement data began
being collected.
Staff. Homer Bludau; Dennis Danner
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FOCUS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND ADOPTION OF A FY 2009 -2010
BUDGET WHICH IS BALANCED AND WHICH ALLOCATES THE CITY'S
RESOURCES WHERE THEY ARE MOST NEEDED WITHOUT
ADVERSELY AFFECTING SERVICES TO THE PUBLIC
Objective,
,.
Conservatively estimate revenues for the
April 15, 2009
Accomplished with new draft
new budget year
budget estimates
r
Present an update of General Fund
March 24, 2009
Update scheduled for March
revenues and expenditures for FY 08 -09 to
24'"
the City Council at a regular Council
meeting
Begin budget review and provide an
May 12, May 26 through
On schedule to meet assigned
j opportunity for Council to decide new
June 9, 2009
dates
General Fund CIP projects for FY 09 -10
during budget review meetings
Council approves FY 2009 -10 budget
June 23, 2009
Provide Council with 2 additional updates
July 14, October 13,
on revenue collections and expenditures
2009
for FY 2009 -10
Comments: The economic down -turn has happened quickly, without any clear understanding of how
deep the recession will go or how long it will last; therefore, we need to be cautiously conservative in the
preparation and adoption of the new fiscal year budget. Due to the economic challenges the City faces
the City Council desires to be closer than usual to current information as to the rates of revenue
collections and expenditures during the year
Staff: Dennis Danner, Homer Bludau
UPDATE THE FACILITIES FINANCING PLAN (FFP) TWICE IN 2009 IN
ORDER TO DETERMINE HOW BEST TO FINANCE OASIS AND HOW
BEST TO MOVE FORWARD WITH PLANNING FOR CITY HALL AND
OTHER PRIORITY PROJECTS
Objective
Council Finance Committee develops
When appropriate,
Committee to review at March
recommendation to Council as to best
expected to come before
201" meeting .
timing and financing vehicle to fund the
March 31st
OASIS project
Council Finance Committee recommends
April 14, 2009 and
Committee to review at March
updated Facility Financing Plan based on
November 10, 2009
201" meeting
( OASIS project contract for Council
adoption
Council approves updated FFP
April 28, 2009
November 24, 2009
j
Comments: The most meaningful time to update the FFP is after we know the cost of OASIS so we can
include the real numbers for this project in the update- That cost is now known, so we can proceed with
revisions to the FFP.
Staff: Homer Bludau, Dennis Danner
L
CONTINUE TO ENFORCE THE CITY'S GROUP HOMES REGULATIONS
IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACTS ON RESIDENTIAL
NEIGHBORHOODS
..
.-
Action
Process all remaining Use Permit
By February 20, 2009
Underway
applications
........... .,..............-.................._.._._..._.,..............
_.......__.....- ............ —._
! Enforce the February 22, 2009 abatement
._.__..... _... —.— - --
February 23 and onward
Abatement letters have gone
deadline on homes that did not apply for
out to about 12 facilities that
Use Permits
did not file for Use Permits or
reasonable accommodation.
As of the date of this report,
five of the 12 are confirmed
closed, others are subject to
inspection or filing of actions
for civil abatement.
( SupporUsponsor new state legislation on
Bill introduction by the
Two relevant bills introduced.
group residential uses
end of February 2009
City is sponsor of SB 268
(Hannan) and supportive of
AB 1284 (Huffman) relating to
recovery homes.
Enforce Ordinance 2008 -05's prohibitions
Ongoing
Underway
on any new start-up group residential uses
outside of MFR zones and without permits
Enforce the conditions of existing /issued
Ongoing
Underway
Use Permits
11 Enforce the conditions of the Sober Livingv
March 10, 2009 and
Underway
by the Sea settlement agreement and
onward
Narconon Abatement Agreement
Process all applications for Reasonable
Ongoing, goal to be
Underway. However, not all
Accommodation
complete with known RA
RA requests may be
requests by the end of
processed by the end of
March 2009
March.
Defend City against litigation
Ongoing
Underway
Comments: 2009's actions are a continuation of a process that started in 2007, culminating in early 2008
with a new Ordinance (Ord 2008 -05) on group residential uses. 2009 will be equally challenging,
including processing requests by applicants for "Reasonable Accommodation" from the City's ordinance,
defending the City against lawsuits, and enforcing the conditions of use permits issued. The Reasonable
Accommodation analysis for each facility is quite complex – it involves making a series of findings for
each individual request, which are sometimes more time - consuming than analyzing the Use Permit's
eleven required findings.
Staff: Dave Kiff, David Hunt, Janet Brown, Cathy Wolcott
CONTINUE THE ALIGNMENT OF THE CITY'S CODES, REGULATIONS
AND POLICIES WITH THE GENERAL PLAN
Objective
g-
Complete review of draft Zoning Code and
April 2009
Committee review to be
LCP Implementation Plan by staff and
complete on April 15;
GP /LCP Implementation Committee, and
Commission hearings to begin
begin Planning Commission hearings
July 9.
Coastal Commission approval of land use
February 5, 2009
Commission approved CLUP
amendments to Coastal Land Use Plan
on February 5, with
modifications. Final policy
language to be approved by
CCC in June.
Submit revised Housing Element,
April 2009
Staff is preparing responses to
responding to State Department of
HCD comments.
Housing and Community Development
comments, to HCD
Complete nexus study for Fair Share
May 2009 (City Council
Traffic Fee, with City Council adoption of
adoption of fee)
fee
G /LCP Committee recommendation on
May 2009
infrastructure and fee for residential
;
j development in Airport Area, with City
Council adoption of fee
Affordable Housing Task Force
June 2009 (City Council
recommendation on Inclusionary Housing
adoption of fee)
Ordinance and In -Lieu Fee, with City
Council adoption
—... ...___-- - - - -- -- — --
— ... - - -- .....
—
City Council adoption of revisions to
June 2009
Measure S Guidelines regarding variable
FAR
Amend City Council Policies on historic.
September 2009
archaeological and paleontological
resources
Comments: The GP /LCP Implementation Committee has directed its attention to reviewing the draft
Zoning Code for several months. When that is complete, the Fair Share Fee and Airport Area
infrastructure improvements will be considered. Following Coastal Commission certification of Coastal
Land Use Plan amendment, and adoption of the new Zoning Code, major tasks remaining will be the LCP
Implementation Plan and rewritelrevisions of Planned Community texts.
Staff: Sharon Wood; David Lepo
REDUCE THE FIRE HAZARD IN LOWER BUCK GULLY IN ORDER TO
PROVIDE HEIGHTENED FIRE PROTECTION TO THE COMMUNITY
objective
Upon completion of the statewide hazard
designation maps by the Cal. Dept. of
Forestry & Fire Protection, hold a public
hearing and have the City Council
designate certain "local responsibility
areas" as "Very High Fire Hazard Severity
Zones'
.-
June 28, 2009
---- _....- - -
ij Upon completion of the Senate Bill 1595
-- -
July 26, 2009
-
compliance guidelines by the Cal. Dept. of
Forestry & Fire Protection, work with the
US Fish & Wildlife Service, the Cal. Dept.
of Fish & Game, The Nature Reserve of
Orange County, The Irvine Ranch
Conservancy, and the Cal. Coastal
Commission to assure the guidelines are
appropriate and in compliance with all
State and Federal regulations
-. - - -1-1-111 ...-... ._ . -- -._.
_., ._ ... - - -- -
_........ — - - -- ---
Place property owners on notice to have
August 15, 2009
vegetation cleared in accordance with the
SB 1595 guidelines developed by the Cal.
Dept. of Forestry & Fire Protection and
approved by the State and Federal
regulators.
Report to City Council as to status of
December 27, 2009
private property clearance and seek
additional direction, if necessary
Comments: The actions steps don't reflect any CEQA actions based on our initial understanding that
brush clearance is an exempt CEQA action. Staff will continue to monitor this situation and if that
understanding is not correct, CEQA will be complied with as an additional step and the time lines would
most probably change.
We extended our time frame by two months on each objective to reflect our need to allow the State Fire
Marshal adequate time to finish their two projects on this.
Staff: Chief Steve Lewis
2009 City Council Priorities
Status Report
March 24, 2009
COUNCIL PRIORITY
CONTINUE TO SEEK AND IMPLEMENT
MEASURES TO MINIMIZE THE
ADVERSE IMPACTS OF JOHN WAYNE
AIRPORT THROUGH THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY
COUNCIL'S AIRPORT POLICY
Objective
Hold ten Aviation Committee meetings to
Monthly, except for
January 26'" and February 23f°
discuss airport issues and share
August and December
meetings were held. Next
information with the community
meeting is March 30'"
Hold five Corridor City meetings with the
February, April, June,
First meeting of year will be in
other five cities to strategize airport issues
September, November
April
and share information
Conduct an air quality study seeking to
By November 24, 2009
Study proposal undergoing
determine effects of JWA aircraft on
Newport Beach's air quality
peer review, then will come to
Council for contract approval
Begin a regional dialogue with other airport
April 26, 2009
Efforts to set up meeting with
operators seeking support to boost
LAWA have not been
passenger traffic at the Ontario Airport
successful, but efforts are
continuing
Report to Council on the status of regional
May 26, 2009
dialogue regarding Ontario Airport.
Continue to seek the most advantageous
Ongoing
Ongoing
opportunity to engage the County in
discussions regarding a Settlement
Agreement extension
Continue to build the partnership with
September 22, 2009
Costa Mesa continues to be
Costa Mesa through joint involvement in
involved with Citizen Aviation
Aviation Committee meetings, Corridor
Committee meetings including
City meetings, the air quality study and
having Council in attendance.
regional airport discussions. Develop joint
Air quality study supported at
goals and objectives which both cities can
staff level.
adopt at a joint City Council meeting.
Explore with the City of Anaheim its
April 1, 2009 and ongoing
City staff met with Anaheim
planning for the ARTIC regional
staff in February to review
transportation center and determine if the
project and full support
City's support could assist in expedited
offered. Anaheim staff
planning and construction processes for
presentation at Citizen
ARTIC
Aviation Committee meeting
on February 230.
Engage South County cities in a JWA
Obtain support from 5
issue dialogue in order to create greater
additional cities for continued
political support for an eventual Settlement
limitations on JWA
Agreement extension
Comments: The regional dialogue is intended as a follow -up to the "Go Local" study which determined that nearly
900,000 passengers use JWA to travel to and from the Disneyland destinations.
President Obama's economic stimulus package might result in expedited funding for Anaheim's ARTIC center, which
could assist in moving some JWA users to the Ontario Airport.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
CONTINUE THE ORGANIZATIONAL
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
EFFORT THROUGH THE DATA
GATHERING OF PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENTS RESULTING IN
COMPARING THE CITY'S
ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
WITH OTHER AGENCIES AND
INTERNALLY
Objective
Finalize documentation on measures,
February 15, 2009
Measures and benchmarks
assembling comparative benchmarks and
finalized in March for final
information for the final report from ICMA
report.
ICMA consultants present final written and
March 24, 2009
Scheduled for March 24, 2009
oral report to Council
Council Meeting
ICMA conducts training on how to manage
March 30, 2009
Training date not yet
performance data
established; awaiting final
report
Organization continues to gather data with
August 31, 2009
Consultants have not found
comparisons made against selected
other agencies that collect
agencies and itself, and written reports
data in many of our
submitted annually with focus on Planning
performance measures, and
and Building Departments
benchmarking will be internal
(at least for Planning and
Building). Effort to continue
throughout the year.
Comments: These actions follow the first year's priority actions which began the process;
training was provided to staff, data collection systems were developed and performance
measurement data began being collected.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
FOCUS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND
ADOPTION OF A FY 2009 -2010
BUDGET WHICH IS BALANCED AND
WHICH ALLOCATES THE CITY'S
RESOURCES WHERE THEY ARE
MOST NEEDED WITHOUT ADVERSELY
AFFECTING SERVICES TO THE
PUBLIC
Objective
.-
Conservatively estimate revenues for the
April 15, 2009
Accomplished with new draft
new budget year
budget estimates
Present an update of General Fund
March 24, 2009
Update scheduled for March
revenues and expenditures for FY 08 -09 to
2e
the City Council at a regular Council
meeting
May 12, May 26 through
Begin budget review and provide an
On schedule to meet assigned
opportunity for Council to decide new
June 9, 2009
dates
General Fund CIP projects for FY 09 -10
during budget review meetings
Council approves FY 2009 -10 budget
June 23, 2009
Provide Council with 2 additional updates
July 14, October 13,
on revenue collections and expenditures
2009
for FY 2009 -10
Comments: The economic down -turn has happened quickly, without any clear understanding of
how deep the recession will go or how long it will last; therefore, we need to be cautiously
conservative in the preparation and adoption of the new fiscal year budget. Due to the economic
challenges the City faces the City Council desires to be closer than usual to current information as
to the rates of revenue collections and expenditures during the year.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
UPDATE THE FACILITIES FINANCING
PLAN (FFP) TWICE IN 2009 IN ORDER
TO DETERMINE HOW BEST TO
FINANCE OASIS AND HOW BEST TO
MOVE FORWARD WITH PLANNING
FOR CITY HALL AND OTHER PRIORITY
PROJECTS
Objective
Target
Council Finance Committee develops
When appropriate,
Committee to review at March
recommendation to Council as to best
expected to come before
2& meeting
timing and financing vehicle to fund the
March 31st
OASIS project
Council Finance Committee recommends
April 14, 2009 and
Committee to review at March
updated Facility Financing Plan based on
November 10, 2009
2e meeting
OASIS project contract for Council
adoption
Council approves updated FFP
April 28, 2009
November 24, 2009
Comments: The most meaningful time to update the FFP is after we know the cost of OASIS so we
can include the real numbers for this project in the update. That cost is now known, so we can
proceed with revisions to the FFP.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
CONTINUE TO ENFORCE THE CITY'S
GROUP HOMES REGULATIONS IN
ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACTS ON
RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS
Objective
.-
Process all remaining Use Permit
By February 20, 2009
Underway
applications
Enforce the February 22, 2009 abatement
February 23 and onward
Abatement letters have gone
deadline on homes that did not apply for
out to about 12 facilities that
Use Permits
did not file for Use Permits or
reasonable accommodation.
As of the date of this report,
five of the 12 are confirmed
closed, others are subject to
Inspection or filing of actions
for civil abatement.
SupporUsponsor new state legislation on
Bill introduction by the
Two relevant bills introduced.
group residential uses
end of February 2009
City is sponsor of SB 268
(Harman) and supportive of
AB 1284 (Huffman) relating to
recovery homes.
Enforce Ordinance 2008 -05's prohibitions
Ongoing
Underway
on any new start-up group residential uses
outside of MFR zones and without permits
Enforce the conditions of existingAssued
Ongoing
Underway
Use Permits
Enforce the conditions of the Sober Living
March 10, 2009 and
Underway
by the Sea settlement agreement and
onward
Narconon Abatement Agreement
Process all applications for Reasonable
Ongoing, goal to be
Underway. However, not all
Accommodation
complete with known RA
RA requests may be
requests by the end of
processed by the end of
March 2009
March.
Defend City against litigation
Ongoing
Underway
Comments: 2009's actions are a continuation of a process that started in 2007, culminating in early 2008 with a new Ordinance
(Ord 2008 -05) on group residential uses. 2009 will be equally challenging, including processing requests by applicants for
"Reasonable Accommodation" from the City's ordinance, defending the City against lawsuits, and enforcing the conditions of use
permits issued. The Reasonable Accommodation analysis for each facility is quite complex — it involves making a series of findings
for each individual request, which are sometimes more time - consuming than analyzing the Use Permit's eleven required findings.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
CONTINUE THE ALIGNMENT OF THE
CITY'S CODES, REGULATIONS AND
POLICIES WITH THE GENERAL
PLAN
Objective
.-
Complete review of draft Zoning Code and
April 2009
Committee review to be
LCP Implementation Plan by staff and
complete on April 15;
GP /LCP Implementation Committee, and
Commission hearings to begin
begin Planning Commission hearings
July 9.
Coastal Commission approval of land use
February 5, 2009
Commission approved CLUP
amendments to Coastal Land Use Plan
on February 5, with
modifications. Final policy
language to be approved by
CCC in June.
Submit revised Housing Element,
April 2009
Staff is preparing responses to
responding to State Department of
HCD comments.
Housing and Community Development
comments, to HCD
Complete nexus study for Fair Share
May 2009 (City Council
Traffic Fee, with City Council adoption of
adoption of fee)
fee
GP /LCP Committee recommendation on
May 2009
infrastructure and fee for residential
development in Airport Area, with City
Council adoption of fee
Affordable Housing Task Force
June 2009 (City Council
recommendation on Inclusionary Housing
adoption of fee)
Ordinance and In -Lieu Fee, with City
Council adoption
City Council adoption of revisions to
June 2009
Measure S Guidelines regarding variable
FAR
Amend City Council Policies on historic,
September 2009
archaeological and paleontological
resources
Comments: The GP /LCP Implementation Committee has directed its attention to reviewing the draft Zoning Code for several months. When
that is complete, the Fair Share Fee and Airport Area infrastructure improvements will be considered. Following Coastal Commission
certification of Coastal Land Use Plan amendment, and adoption of the new Zoning Code, major tasks remaining will be the LCP
Implementation Plan and rewrite /revisions of Planned Community texts.
COUNCIL PRIORITY
REDUCE THE FIRE HAZARD IN
LOWER BUCK GULLY IN ORDER TO
PROVIDE HEIGHTENED FIRE
PROTECTION TO THE COMMUNITY
Objective
.-
Upon completion of the statewide hazard
June 28, 2009
designation maps by the Cal. Dept. of
Forestry & Fire Protection, hold a public
hearing and have the City Council
designate certain "local responsibility
areas" as "Very High Fire Hazard Severity
Zones"
Upon completion of the Senate Bill 1595
July 26, 2009
compliance guidelines by the Cal. Dept. of
Forestry & Fire Protection, work with the
US Fish & Wildlife Service, the Cal. Dept.
of Fish & Game, The Nature Reserve of
Orange County, The Irvine Ranch
Conservancy, and the Cal. Coastal
Commission to assure the guidelines are
appropriate and in compliance with all
State and Federal regulations.
Place property owners on notice to have
August 15, 2009
vegetation cleared in accordance with the
SB 1595 guidelines developed by the Cal.
Dept. of Forestry & Fire Protection and
approved by the State and Federal
regulators.
Report to City Council as to status of
December 27, 2009
private property clearance and seek
additional direction, if necessary
Comments: The actions steps don't reflect any CEQA actions based on our initial understanding that
brush clearance is an exempt CEQA action. Staff will continue to monitor this situation and if that
understanding is not correct, CEQA will be complied with as an additional step and the time lines
would most probably change.
We extended our time frame by two months on each objective to reflect our need to allow the State
Fire Marshal adequate time to finish their two projects on this.