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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Insider's GuideReceived After Agenda Printed February 26, 2019 Insider's Guide From: Obornv, Shirlev Subject: Insider"s Guide for the Newport Beach City Council Meeting of Tuesday, February 26, 2019 Date: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:31:24 PM Good afternoon, This is being sent to you on behalf of Grace Leung... Happy Friday! Our next City Council meeting is Tuesday, February 26. The following are items that may be of interest. As always, this is not a summary of the entire agenda, which can be viewed here. Study Session begins at 5:00 p.m. with some notable recognitions: congratulations to Emily Park, 2018 Junior Lifeguard of the Year and to the Newport Harbor High Varsity Girls Soccer Team for clinching the League Championship! Great accomplishments! In addition, we will recognize the outstanding work of our Police Department in the Linda Ann O'Keefe Case. As you may have seen from the extensive media coverage, an arrest has been made in this 1973 cold case murder, a culmination of significant efforts by our staff and several law enforcement agencies. Also for study session, staff will provide an update on the City's water system with a focus on our groundwater basin. There will also be an update on the recent emergency waterline break on Jamboree Road (between Bayside and Coast Hwy). This was a significant break that required road closure and staff and contractors working long hours to repair. The Regular Session begins at 7:00 p.m. and the following are items of note on the consent calendar: • Following extensive negotiations, agreements have been reached with the Newport Beach City Employees Associations and the Newport Beach Professional and Technical Employee Association. The tentative agreements address the negotiated wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment for the 172 employees in these two associations. Details of the agreements, include costs, are attached to the staff report. The agreements will be presented for adoption at the March 12, 2019 Council meeting. • A contract amendment with Host Compliance is recommended to continue to provide online short-term rental audit service for the City. This service assists our staff in the enforcement of our short-term rental ordinance by identifying unpermitted listings across the world's 54 largest vacation rental websites. Items of note for Public Hearing and Current Business include: • The applicant for a minor use permit for tattoo services at 2721 East Coast Highway, Suite 104, has appealed the Planning Commission's denial of the permit. The City Council will hear the appeal at this meeting. • Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (Hoag) is requesting an amendment of an existing development agreement to extend the term an additional ten years. Staff is negotiating with Hoag, but needs more time before the current development agreement expires. Therefore, a six-month extension is recommended to allow additional time for negotiations to be completed. • At the February 12, 2019 Council Meeting, the City Council directed staff to return with a resolution to amend the membership of the General Plan Update Steering Committee from five to seven resident members. Following City Council approval at this meeting, the application period will open on February 27 and applications will be accepted through noon on March 6. Any applications received, as well as the 34 applications already on file, will be considered by the ad-hoc Appointments Committee. The Mayor will then recommend two additional committee members to the City Council for its review and confirmation. • About a year ago, City Council directed staff to consider changes to the municipal code to address residential street parking impacted by the ongoing construction occurring in residential neighborhoods. Over the past year, staff has discussed ways to address this issue with community groups and local builders, and implemented a pilot program to enhance enforcement. As a result of this outreach, several changes are proposed for City Council consideration: restricting loud noise construction activity on Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day; require a temporary project information sign on jobsite fences; require the submittal of a parking management plan for new residential construction; and limiting the length of time a construction project may take. As a reminder, public comment is welcome at the City Council meeting. The public can comment on any item on the agenda. If you cannot attend the meeting and/or want to communicate with the City Council directly on an item, the following e-mail address gets to all of them: City Council. The Week in Review is provided this week. In case you miss it, we do post them on the City's website; the latest edition can be found here. Thank you for reading. Feedback is appreciated so please don't hesitate to ask a question or offer a comment. Grace K. Leung City Manager City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive, Bay 2E Newport Beach, CA 92660 gleung@newportbeachca.gov P: 949-644-3001 F: 949-644-3020