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City Council Minutes
City Council Study Session - 4:00 p.m.
May S, 2012 -- 4:00 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Hill, Mayor Pro Tem Curry, Mayor Gardner, Council Member Selich,
Council Member Henn, Council Member Daigle
Excused: Council Member Rosansky
Council Member Rosansky arrived at 4:18 p.m.
II. CURRENT BUSINESS
1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR.
In response to Council Member Henn's questions regarding Item 3 (Ordinance Repealing the
City's Vehicle Addressed Solicitation Law, Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 10.62),
City Attorney Harp stated that currently, all the laws in the books are modeled after the
same ordinance and that staff is exploring other ordinances that might be available to
achieve the same intent. He added that the court ruled that if there is enough factual
support, such an ordinance may be justified. He also reported that the court did not address
issues regarding permits but staff will look into the matter. Council Member Henn added
that it may be valuable to have an ordinance in place that would help.
In response to Mayor Gardner's question regarding Item 5 (Professional Services agreement
with Anchor, QEA, L.P., for Permitting and Engineering Design Services for City/County
Linda Isle/Harbor Island Channel Dredging), Harbor Resource Manager Miller reported that
staff is very confident regarding reimbursement by the County. He added that staff is
currently working on the agreement to eventually obtain firm prices from contractors to
return to the County with a formal agreement. In response to her question regarding Item 7
(Planning Commission Agenda for May 3, 2012), Community Development Director Brandt
provided an explanation for why items on the Planning Commission Agenda had to be re -
noticed.
2. UPDATE ON LOWER BAY DREDGING. [100-2012]
Harbor Resource Manager Miller presented a PowerPoint that provided an update on the
Lower Bay Dredging project that addressed public outreach, the current and potential
dredge plan, Lower Bay Bathymetry, targeted surveys to verify reported high spots, Port of
Long Beach Middle Harbor fill site, other 3rd party disposal activities, Linda Isle/Harbor
Island Channels, sediment characterization, and eelgrass. He provided contact information
to the public for questions.
In response to Council Member Daigle's question, Harbor Resources Manager Miller
reported that the contractor is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Federal contractors and
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added that management is a joint responsibility with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
the City.
Harbor Resources Manager Miller stated that the Port of Long Beach disposal window closes
on June 30, 2012, addressed the execution of the agreement, and provided the hours of
operation. He noted that the contractors are requesting to work a twenty-four hour schedule
to maximize the sediment.
Council Member Henn expressed support for allowing the contractors to work a twenty-four
hour shift.
In response to Council questions, Harbor Resources Manager Miller stated that the disposal
site in Port of Long Beach is filling up fast, reported that it is not feasible to float the full -
loaded scows out of the harbor at all times, stated that the contractors can work a full shift
to take advantage of the tides to fill to the greatest extent and float out, added that
contractors are actively looking for additional scows, and stated that he can provide a copy of
what a 24 hour schedule would look like.
Harbor Resources Manager Miller thanked Council for making the project
happen, addressed a recent visit from Colonel Toy and Brian Moore, the top civilian
employee in the Corps of Engineers, expressed appreciation to the Hornblower Cruises and
Chandler Bell for transporting them in the pontoon boats.
In response to Council questions, Harbor Resources Manager Miller stated that there are no
contingency plans for land base disposal, stated that the Mooring Master Plan will be put to
good work, reported that the new land at the Port of Long Beach will be used as container
storage, and presented a summary of the project.
Council Member Henn expressed his appreciation to staff for their efforts.
In response to Council questions, Harbor Resources Manager Miller reported that there is
data that supports the fact that the sea level is rising, stated that disposal for the back side
of Linda Isle does not involve a lot of material, and noted the possibility of disposing at a
landfill.
Mayor Pro Tem Curry noted that this is one of the most important projects for the City and
believed that this is an opportunity to save money and do as much as possible while the
dredge equipment is in the Harbor.
3. BUDGET OVERVIEW. [100-20121
Assistant City Manager Dana Smith reported that this is the first of three presentations
regarding the City Budget and stated that Finance Director McCraner will provide trends
and projections for key revenues which are still moderately growing. She added that at the
next two scheduled budget meetings, staff will discuss Departmental budgets, review CIP
project priorities, and entertain suggested changes by the City Manager and Council. She
highlighted three foundational areas of change including technology, workforce
management, and facilities while presenting details of each. She acknowledged and listed
accomplishments during the last year and deferred to staff for a report.
Finance Director McCraner reported that comments from the Finance Committee have been
incorporated into the revised presentation. She addressed budget principles, year-end close,
General Fund Revenue Projections, General Fund Expenditure Projections, Key Initiatives,
and Critical Decision Points. In addition, she presented details of the Fiscal Sustainability
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Plan, FY 11-12 Projected Operational Savings, recommendations for use of the projected
surplus, FY 12-13 General Fund Revenues, Four -Year Revenue Comparison, FY 12-13
Expenditures by Function, Four -Year Expenditure Comparison, Debt Service Expenditures,
and Pension Costs. She addressed changes in earnings assumptions, Information Technology
Internal Service Fund, and staffing levels. She provided recommendations for consideration
by Council, stated that staffing levels are at 2001 levels prior to the annexation of Newport
Coast, employee ratio per resident has decreased, added that the budget is balanced, and
reported that year-end will close with a surplus that the City Manager proposes to use to
fund additional capital improvements.
Assistant City Manager Smith addressed initiatives including collaboration with
surrounding cities, opportunities for using the private sector to outsource, better use of
technology, and business -improvement processes.
Council Member Henn commended staff for their efforts and addressed pension costs,
employee contributions, the amount of progress being made, the importance of investing in
public value, and other initiatives providing opportunities to move toward the City's overall
goals.
Mayor Pro Tem Curry commended the City Manager, staff, and employee groups. He
noted the recovery of sales, believed that technology investment is important going forward,
and added that reserves are not being used to balance the budget.
Council Member Daigle expressed her appreciation for the participation of employees and
expressed concerns regarding the sustainability of the system.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
IV. ADJOURNMENT - 5:06 p.m.
The agenda for the Study Session was posted on May 3, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. on the City
Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration
Building.
Recording Secretary
City Clerk
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