HomeMy WebLinkAbout12 - Beach Fire Rings: Repeal of 2013’s Amendments to Rule 444 (Open Burning) - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed
March 8, 2016
Agenda Item No. 12
Brown, Leilani
From: Laura Curran <lauracurran@me.com>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 4:42 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Cc: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Fire Rings - No Changes
Please provide to Council Members and retain in the Public Record.
Council Members
As a resident in Newport Beach, I have the opportunity to observe activities at Fire Rings at CdM
beach and on main Newport Beach on a regular basis.
I respectfully ask that that the Council not make any changes to the current Fire Ring plan, and
decline to submit a letter to AQMD requesting a change of the current Fire Ring configuration.
Nancy Gardner spearheaded a thoughtful discussion on Fire Rings. It was settled in 2012, and many
residents were in favor of reducing the exposure to pollution from Fire Rings.
Then, in 2014, when the topic was revisited. Residents engaged again and reviewed possible
solutions proposed by City Staff (At one point I think 16+ proposals were on the table?). We met with
Coastal Commission to understand their concerns, at significant investment of time and resources.
In the end a compromise was reached and it is in place. It should stay in place. If any changes are
made, it should be to remove Fire Rings and reduce the impact to residents and beachgoers from the
Fire Rings overall.
Thank you
Laura Curran
714 351 7379
Received After Agenda Printed
March 8, 2016
Item No. 12
From: Carpenter, Scott <Scott.Carpenter@sen.ca.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 3:31 PM
To: Dixon, Diane
Cc: Petros, Tony; Duffield, Duffy; Muldoon, Kevin; Selich, Edward; Peotter,-Scott; Curry, Keith;
Dept - City Council; Kiff, Dave; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Newport Beach City Council Item 12
Attachments: Newport Fire Ring Support Letter_3.8.16.pdf
Dear Mayor Dixon and Councilmembers,
Please see the attached letter of support for Item 12 on tonight's Council Agenda from Senator Moorlach. Thank you!
Scott Carpenter
Deputy District Director
California State Senator John M. W. Moorlach
(714) 662-6050
scott. carpenter@sen.ca.gov
Connect with @SenatorMoorlach
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March 8, 2015
Mayor Diane B. Dixon
City of Newport Beach
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Mayor Dixon,
This evening, the Newport Beach City Council will be considering the approval of a letter to be sent
to the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) urging a repeal of amendments made
to AQMD's Rule 444. I respectfully urge your support for this needed change to ensure our fire
rings provide a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors and residents alike.
As you may be aware, public support for the rings is widespread. The fire rings provide an
economical way for church groups, charities, families and friends to gather and enjoy Newport
Beach's beautiful coastline. My family, friends and staff have had numerous outings and meetings
at the very fire rings discussed in this potential rule change. I hope to see these traditions continue.
By approving Item 12 on your agenda you will be helping to preserve this treasured destination in
our community. I applaud your action to take leadership on this important issue and urge your
support for Item 12.
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Senator, 37th District
Cc: Newport Beach City Council
City Manager Dave Kiff
City Clerk Leilani Brown
Received After Agenda Printed
March 8, 2016
Item No. 12
From: City Clerk's Office
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 4:27 PM
To: McDonald, Cristal; Mulvey, Jennifer, Rieff, Kim
Subject: FW: Comments on Fire Rings - Rule 444
From: Cheryl Fischer
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 4:27:07 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
To: Dept - City Council; City Clerk's Office; infb(5cdmra.org
Subject: Comments on Fire Rings - Rule 444
Dear City Council: I live at 240 Heliotrope Ave, in the "burning season" we often had a smoke smell in our
home in the evenings. Last summer we didn't experience this at all and it was wonderful. We were appreciative
of the fact that you were able to dialogue and reach a consensus that gave everyone satisfaction. Why would
you want to return it to unhealthy and unpleasant conditions? Please do not repeal this ordinance. Thank you
Cheryl Fischer
Received After Agenda Printed
March 8, 2016
Item No. 12
From: Edwards, Colin <Colin.Edwards@asm.ca.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 4:57 PM
To: Rieff, Kim
Cc: City Clerk's Office; Kiff, Dave
Subject: Letter from Assemblyman Allen re: Agenda Item 12
Attachments: NBCC re Rule 444 Allen Letter.pdf
Good afternoon,
Please find a letter addressed to the City Council from Assemblyman Allen attached regarding tonight's agenda item 12,
the letter of support to AQMD on the repeal of Rule 444.
Thanks,
Colin Edwards
District Representative
Office of Assemblyman Travis Allen, 72nd District
Colin. Edwards@asm.ca.gov
Phone: (714) 843-4966
Fax: (714) 843-6375
www.assembiV.ca.gov/allen
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DISTRICT OFFICE
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92647
(714) 843-4966
FAX (714) 843-6376
March $, 2016
The Honorable Diane Dixon
Mayor, City of Newport Beach
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Mayor Dixon:
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I would like to take this opportunity to offer my full support of Agenda Item 12, which would
authorize a letter to be sent to the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD) asking to
repeal 2013's Rule 444 relating to open burning of beach fire rings.
As you are aware, wood burning beach fire rings are a treasured California tradition up and down
our coastline. In the summer of 2013, I was proud to be the lead author of Assembly Concurrent
Resolution 52, which recognized the cultural significance of wood burning fire rings as a
recreational and community activity at our beaches. Since that time, measures were taken to
undermine this pastime and tonight, the City Council has the opportunity to correct those measures
and protect the use beach bonfires for generations to come.
The City of Newport Beach stands to save $165,000 annually from the eventual repeal of Rule 444.
In addition to the cost savings, the repeal of the rule will ensure that Californians can enjoy this time
honored institution in perpetuity, I appreciate your consideration to approve Agenda Item 12 and if
there is anything that I can do to assist in your efforts, please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
RAVIS AL 'N
72'6 Assembly District
ec: Hon. Kevin Muldoon, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Newport Beach
I -Ion. Tony Petros, Council Member, City of Newport Beach
I -Ion. Duffy Duffield, Council Member, City of Newport Beach
Hon. Edward Selich, Council Member, City of Newport Beach
Hon. Scott Peotter, Council Member, City of Newport Beach
Hon. Keith Curry, Council Member, City of Newport Beach
Mr. Dave Kiff, City Manager, City of Newport Beach