HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - City's 2003-04 Legislative PlatformCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. s
May 27, 2003
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager
949/644 -3002 or dkiff @city.neNport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Resolution 2003- _ Relating to the City's 2003 -04 Legislative
Platform
ISSUE:
Should the City of Newport Beach adopt a general platform that describes what
legislation it will support or oppose in both Washington DC and Sacramento?
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution 2003 -_ adopting a Legislative Platform for 2003 -04 and authorizing
the Mayor to issue statements and letters consistent with the Platform.
DISCUSSION:
Background. The City of Newport Beach has traditionally played a significant role in
legislative advocacy in both Sacramento and Washington. We do not play as active a
lobbying role as many cities, but we do attempt to protect the programs, services, and
philosophy directed by the City Council. The City's legislative efforts include:
• Legislative Platform
• Contract Lobbyists
• Memberships in Local Government Organizations that Lobby
• City employees' Professional Associations, and the
• Annual Council Resolution directing our advocacy efforts
The Legislative Platform. Typically once each year, the City Council adopts broad
policy guidelines via a Platform that directs City staffs and contractors' activities relating
to the City's legislative agenda. The Platform covers the following issues:
1 — Fiscal Stability
2 — Regional Coordination
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3 — Labor Relations
4 — Surface Transportation
5 — Planning, Zoning, and LAFCO Law
6 — Water Quality and Environmental Quality
7 — Aviation
The Platform generally advocates for positions advantageous to cities as the most direct
provider of government services to local residents. We continue to request limitations
on state mandated programs without commensurate revenue, freedoms on local
revenue sources, repeal of the 1992 -93 property tax shifts, local control over planning
and zoning, funds for protection of Newport Bay, and the ability to effectively address
the region's aviation needs (see Attachment B for the full text of the proposed 2003 -04
Platform).
Council Resolution. Whenever the League of California Cities or our own lobbyists
suggest that we contact a legislator or the Legislature on a particular bill, the City often
must act quickly to issue an advocacy letter under the Mayor's signature. Each year,
the Council adopts a formal resolution that authorizes the Mayor (or the Mayor pro
Tempore or City Manager in the Mayor's absence) to issue these letters reflecting
positions that conform to the adopted Platform. The Resolution also directs City staff to
provide all City Council members with copies of the City's legislative correspondence.
Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not
require environmental review.
Public Notice: This agenda item may be noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act
(72 hours in advance of the public meeting at which the City Council considers the
item).
Submitted by:
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Dave <i
Assists City Manager
Attachments: Resolution 2003 - Relating to the Legislative Platform
2003 -04 Legislative Platform
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RESOLUTION NO. 2003-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
APPROVING THE 2003 -2004 LEGISLATIVE PLATFORM
WHEREAS, the City Council historically promotes legislative actions consistent
with the goals and functions of the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, such legislative actions are typically included within the City's
adopted Legislative Platform for the coming 2 -year Legislative Session; and
WHEREAS, such promotion once required separate City Council actions to
approve individual letters of support or opposition related to specific pieces of
legislation; and
WHEREAS, this piece -by -piece approval can delay important actions necessary
to assist in the passage or defeat of legislation; and
WHEREAS, the City Council seeks to efficiently pursue legislation that reflects
the Legislative Platform and the goals of the City, now, therefore be it
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the City
Council hereby adopts the attached Legislative Platform for 2003 -04 and be it also
RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to make statements and write
letters necessary to support legislative actions consistent with the City's adopted 2003-
04 Legislative Platform during calendar years 2003 and 2004. If the Mayor is
unavailable to sign a City advocacy letter, the Mayor may designate the Mayor pro
Tempore or the City Manager to sign and issue the letter in the Mayor's absence. All
correspondence prepared on the City's behalf will be copied to each Council member.
ADOPTED this 27th day of May, 2003.
STEVE BROMBERG
MAYOR OF NEWPORT BEACH
ATTEST:
LAVONNE HARKLESS
NEWPORT BEACH CITY CLERK
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City of Newport Beach
2003 -04 Legislative Platform
I — FISCAL STABILITY. The City's objective is to protect existing city revenue sources
and to limit the cost of government upon the taxpayers of Newport Beach. The City
also seeks to protect Newport Beach residents and businesses from onerous fiscal
actions by other levels of government which may impair our ability to protect our
quality of life. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support legislation leading to greater financial independence from State
government and which would result in greater predictability in local government
budgeting.
(b) Oppose legislation that would impose state and federal mandated costs for
which there is no local reimbursement or offsetting benefits.
(c) In the absence of statewide fiscal reform, the City shall oppose legislation that
reduces or eliminates existing local revenue sources, including the city or
redevelopment agency share of property tax, sales and use tax, local
governments' share of vehicle license fees, transient occupancy taxes, business
license taxes, and State subventions to local governments.
(d) As a part of a comprehensive reform package, the City will support changes in
the State -Local fiscal relationship if the changes maintain or improve revenues
to local governments, promote local discretion on land use decisions, and result
in the long -term stability of local government revenue sources.
(e) Support legislation that reforms California's tort system to curtail unreasonable
liability exposure for public agencies and restore the ability of public agencies to
obtain affordable insurance.
(f) Oppose any changes in State law that would limit the ability of charter cities to
preserve the local revenue base.
(g) Support legislation that exempts affordable housing projects from prevailing
wage requirements.
-- REGIONAL COORDINATION. The City supports regional cooperation that does
not infringe on local areas of authority without offsetting financial benefit.
Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support reform of existing state, regional, and local planning processes only if
directly linked to reforms in the current revenue and tax structure of state and
local governments.
(b) Oppose legislation that creates or grants powers to sub - regional or regional
bodies that would infringe on local concerns.
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III — LABOR RELATIONS. The City respects the working conditions, benefits, and
rights of Newport Beach employees and the conservative fiscal management
principles of the community. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Oppose legislation that would impose compulsory and binding arbitration with
respect to public employees.
(b) Oppose legislation that imposes mandated employee benefits that are more
properly decided at the local bargaining table.
(c) Oppose efforts that reduce local control over public employee disputes.
(d) Oppose legislation that would grant public employees the right to strike.
(e) Support legislation to reform worker's compensation formulas to rely on higher
thresholds for compensability or a proportionate exposure formula.
(f) Support workers compensation reform which curtails stress claims by
stipulating that benefits can only be paid when it can be shown that a sudden
and extraordinary job event was the predominant cause of the stress injury and
would repeal the minimum rate law.
(g) Oppose workers compensation reform that would exclude police officers,
firefighters, and others with life- threatening jobs from the increased proof stress
threshold.
IV — SURFACE TRANSPORTATION. The City supports expanded transportation
systems, programs and services. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support legislation that helps local agencies finance local transportation
facilities.
(b) Oppose legislation that requires additional State and Federal review of projects
that are predominantly of regional or local significance.
(c) Support legislation that gives local agencies greater access to and discretion
over transportation funds.
V — PLANNING, ZONING, and LAFCO LAW. The City seeks to protect and strengthen
the City's land use authority, including zoning, incorporation, annexation, and
community development. Therefore, the City shall:
(a) Support efforts to strengthen the legal and fiscal capability of the City to prepare,
adopt and implement plans for orderly growth, development, beautification and
conservation of local planning areas, including but not limited to, regulatory
authority over zoning, subdivisions, and annexations.
(b) Support efforts that are consistent with the doctrine of "home rule" and the local
exercise of police powers over local land use, including expanding cities' ability
to regulate the placement of neighborhood -based residential treatment centers
and group homes.
(c) Oppose development agreements in cities' spheres of influence in undeveloped
areas that do not conform to city standards.
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(d) Support the existing right of the City of Newport Beach to annex areas within its
Sphere of Influence.
(e) Oppose efforts to change the Cortese -Knox Act (LAFCO Law) in any manner
that would adversely impact the ability of recognized regional entities to plan for
regional facilities, including aviation facilities.
(f) Support revisions of housing element requirements that allow rehabilitation of
existing but deteriorated units to count towards housing goals and that minimize
onerous data gathering and analysis.
VI — WATER QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. The City supports effective
measures to improve the environment, including water quality, solid waste,
hazardous materials clean -up, and ocean, beaches and bay protection. Therefore,
the City shall:
(a) Support legislation and funding measures that would increase water supply and
improve water quality in this region.
(b) Support measures that permit the sale, lease, exchange or transfer of surplus
water within the State.
(c) Support measures that maintain and enhance local authority and flexibility to
regulate solid waste and recyclable materials.
(d) Support legislation that limits local government liability as a third party in
Superfund cleanup litigation.
(e) Support measures providing funds or other capabilities to maintain and protect
the ocean, beaches, harbor and bay.
(f) Pursue legislative and executive action that provides long -term sources of funds
and /or services to enhance and protect Newport Bay.
(g) Pursue legislative and executive action to continue the annual Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore petroleum drilling moratorium and pursue the
establishment of a permanent wildlife preserve off the Orange County Coast.
(h) Support measures that improve funding resources and the science associated
with water quality testing and beach closure standards.
(i) Advocate for Regional Board control over fines and fees collected from water
quality violations so that such fines and fees remain in the region to be used
directly for water quality improvements.
VII—AVIATION. Asa neighbor to John Wayne Airport, the City is an active participant
in the planning and operation of commercial airports in Orange County. The City
shall advocate for legislative and executive actions that:
(a) Promote the ability of local airport operators to impose aircraft noise controls.
(b) Actions that preserve, extend, or recreate the John Wayne Airport (JWA) 1985
Settlement Agreement and the 2002 Agreement Extension.
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