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AGENDA ITEM 20
September 28, 1998 Council Meeting
TO: ,MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: DENNIS DANNER, ACTING CITY MANAGER
BY: DAVE KIFF, ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES
ISSUE:
Should the City Council reinstate one or more of the City Council
committees that it disbanded in May 1998?
BACKGROUND & DISCUSSION
The City of Newport Beach has several
matters of importance to the community.
mechanisms to advise the City Council on
They include:
• Boards and Commissions (SIX) — Board of Library Trustees, Building Code Board of
Appeals, City Arts Commission, Civil Service Board, Parks, Beaches, and Recreation
Commission, and Planning Commission.
• Council /Citizen Ad Hoc Committees (FIVE) — Aviation Committee, Ad Hoc Committee to
Promote Revitalization of the Balboa Peninsula, Economic Development Committee,
Advance Newport Center Economic Opportunities Ad Hoc Committee, and City - School Ad
Hoc Committee.
• Citizens Advisory Committees (THREE) — Environmental Quality Affairs Committee,
Harbor Quality Citizens Advisory Committee, and Youth Council.
Prior to May 1998, the City also had five Standing City Council Committees. These
committees discussed policy issues prior to presentation to the full City Council. The
structure of these committees, as defined in the Council Policy Manual (Policy A -9) was
as follows:
"These (City Council Committees) shall consist only of one or two members of the City
Council with the Mayor or in his of her absence the Mayor pro Tem serving as a full
participating member. The Mayor annually shall appoint the members and chairperson
of City Council committees subject to confirmation by the City Council. City staff shall
be assigned to City Council committees by enabling resolution or by request of the
committee chairperson to the City Manager"
Nothing in the Council's Policy Manual specifically determined the subject matter or the
number of City Council Committees. The City Council Committees met at least once
each month (unless they were purposefully canceled) and covered the following issue
areas:
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o FINANCE COMMITTEE. The Finance Committee reviewed and monitored events that effect
the financial status of the City. The Committee made recommendations to the Council regarding
amendments to the budget and as to the adoption of the budget itself.
o HARBORS, BEACHES, and PARKS COMMITTEE. The Harbor, Beaches, and Parks
Committee reviewed and monitored all events and issues affecting the harbor, beaches, tidelands,
and other marine resources within the City.
S LEGISLATIvE COMMITTEE. The Legislative Committee reviewed the activities of other
agencies that may have affected the operations of the City. The Committee also reviewed all
proposed changes to the Council Policy Manual and made recommendations about the Policies to
the Council.
O PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. The Public Safety Committee reviewed and monitored service
levels, issues, budget, and events that may have affected the operations of the City's police and
fire departments.
O PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. The Public Works Committee reviewed and made
recommendations to the Council relating to utilities, public works projects, traffic projects and
policies, and the water and sewer rate structure.
In May 1998, the City Council discussed whether or not to disband the five city council
committees. They did so on a 6 -1 vote (Council Member Hedges dissenting). At the
time, Council members cited the following reasons for disbanding the Committees:
• Council Committee meetings were poorly attended by residents;
• Preparing Committee agendas and satisfying Brown Act requirements added to City staffs
time associated with the meetings;
• The frequency of Council Committee meetings typically added to an already difficult
schedule for council members, especially that of the mayor given his or her membership on
all five committees; and
• Council members routinely discussed the same matters that had been addressed in
Committee meetings during City Council meetings, making the Committees' role less
meaningful;
At the September 14, 1998 meeting of the City Council, Mayor Tom Edwards asked
that the Council revisit its May decision and consider whether some or all of the
Committees should be reinstated.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Select one of the following alternatives:
1) Receive and File this Report; or
2) Direct staff to return to the Council with a resolution that reinstates individual
City Council Committees that shall address the following subject areas: