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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/28/1982 - Regular MeetingCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME B RS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES �j PLACE: Council Chambers ?%,; 9 S�9 TIME: 7:30 P.M. G 'A DATE: June 28, 1982 ROLL CALL INDEX 7 :h/ Present x x x x x x A. ROLL CALL. sent x tion x B. The reading of the Minutes of the Meeting of June All Ayes 14, 1982, was waived, approved as amended on pages 179, 183 and 194, and ordered filed. Motion x C. The reading of all ordinances and resolutions under All Ayes consideration was waived, and the City Clerk was directed to read by titles only. D. HEARINGS: 1. Mayor Heather opened the continued public hearing Ord 82- regarding Ordinance No. 82 -7, being, Pkg /CmlVE Trailers AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH (63) AMENDING SECTIONS 12.40.055 AND 11.08.040 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING "PARKING OF CERTAIN VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS AND RESIDING IN VEHICLES." Report from the Assistant to the City Manager re- garding the Recreational Vehicle Parking Ordinance, was presented. Letter from Taylor B. Grant with alternative sug- gestions regarding subject ordinance, was presented Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Braun regarding the Recreational Vehicle Ordinance, was presented. • The City Manager outlined the recreational vehicle parking restrictions contained in the ordinance, which were prepared pursuant to Council directive of June 14. The following persons addressed the Council in support of retaining the 84" width restriction originally proposed: Stuart Williams, 1748 Bayport Avenue Bunty Justin, 206 Emerald Avenue Robert Leper, 217 Amethyst Avenue (Mrs. Justin and Mr. Leper stated that they would support the 90" width restriction, but only under protest) Julia and Arnold Payne, 2808 Broad Street, address- ed the Council in opposition to the Ordinance. Shirley Moore, representing "The Good Sam Club," suggested the City Council consider a. "warning- type" system for parking of recreational vehicles, prior to adopting the proposed ordinance. Hearing no others wishing to address the Council, the public hearing was closed. • Volume 36 - Page 197 7 :h/ Mein Aoeson Ixl I f V Noes x x x x x All Ayes • Motion All Ayes CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES June 28, 1982 Motion was made to reintroduce Ordinance No. 82 -7, as submitted, and pass to second reading on July 12, 1982. Motion was made to amend the ordinance to change the width restriction to 84 ", which motion FAILED. The motion on the floor was voted on and carried. There being no objections, the staff was directed to come back in six months with a status report on the effectiveness of the subject ordinance. E. PUBLIC COMMENTS: 1. Dee Dee Masters, representing Richard A. Nichols, President, Corona del Mar Community Association, addressed the Council regarding a letter they had written on June 25, 1982, regarding budget alloca- tions for Corona del Mar 5th Street park projects. Mrs. Masters stated that their main concern is the Youth Center facility and the development of the Jasmine Creek park area as it relates to the OASIS. The City Manager advised that the Youth Center was budgeted in this current fiscal year for refurbish- ment. Due to difficulties in arriving at an ap- proved plan for the refurbishment, the project did not go forward. However, the funds are reflected in the 1982 -83 budget in a reserve account until a plan is approved. As to a park in the area of Jasmine Creek, the staff will meet with the commu- nity associations to obtain their input when an EIR or plan is further.developed. F. The following actions were taken as indicated, except for those items removed: 1. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION - Schedule for public hearing on July 12, 1982: (a) Proposed Ordinance No. 82 -13, being, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC AMENDING TITLES 5 AND 20 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE ELEC- TRONIC VIDEO GAME MACHINES, Planning Commission Amendment No. 572, a request initiated by the City of Newport Beach to consider amendments to Title 5 and Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code establish- ing regulations pertaining to the operation and location of electronic video game machines in the City of Newport Beach. (Report from the Planning Department) Letter from Parent Faculty Organization Presi- dent of Harbor View School regarding video games ordinance, was presented. Volume 36 - Page 198 CdM Street Park Prj. Ord 82 -13 Video Games P/C Amnd 572 (94) CQUNQL • • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES June 28, 1982 (b) Proposed Ordinance No. 82 -14, being, Ord 82 -14 Time -Shr Prj AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P/C Amnd 573 AMENDING TITLES 3 AND 20 OF THE NEWPORT (94) BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF TIME -SHARE PROJECTS WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, Planning Commission Amendment No. 573, a request initiated by the City of Newport Beach to consider amendments to Title 3 and Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code establish- ing regulations pertaining to time -share developments in the City of Newport Beach. (Report from the Planning Department) RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION: (a) Resolution No.. 82 -86 approving the Memorandum Ocean Lifgrd/ of Understanding negotiated by representatives M-0-1U of the Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguard Associa- C -2058 tion and the City's Representatives. (Report Res 82 -86 from Personnel) (38) (b) Resolution No,. 82 -87 approving the Memorandum Employees Lg of Understanding negotiated by Representatives M -O-U of the Newport: Beach Employees League and the C -2065 (38) City's Representatives. (Report from Person - Res 82 -87 nel) (c) Resolution No. 82- 88.approving the Memorandum NBCEA /M -O -U of Understanding negotiated by Representatives C -2059 (38) of the Newport: Beach City Employees Associa- Res 82 -88 tion and the City's Representatives. (Report from Personnel.) (d) Resolution No. 82 -89 approving the Memorandum Prof & Tech/ of Understanding negotiated by Representatives M -O -U of the Newport: Beach Professional /Technical C -2051 (38) Employees Association and the City's Repre- Res. 82 -89 sentatives. (Report from Personnel) (e) Resolution No. 82 -90 modifying Resubdivision Revenue /Filg and Tentative Map Filing Fees in connection Fees (40) with Title 19 of the Newport Beach Municipal . Res 82 -90 Code, to become effective July 1, 1982 and rescinding Resolution No. 10068. (Report from City Manager) (f) Resolution No. 82 -91 modifying Sign Permit and Revenue /Bldg Residential Building Record Fees in connection Fees (40) with Title 15 of the Newport Beach Municipal Res. 82 -91 Code to become effective July 1, 1982 and rescinding Resolution No. 10070. (See report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) (g) Resolution No. 82 -92 amending the Plan Check- Revenue /Plan ing and Inspections Fees for Subdivision Ck Inspctn Improvements to become effective July 1, 1982 Fee: & (40) and rescinding Resolution No. 9100. (See Res 82 -92 report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) Volume 36 - Page 199 CITY OF NEWPORT REACH L MEhkBERS MINUTES tiG SS June 28, 1982 (h) Resolution No..82 -93 modifying the Fee of Revenue /Cml $285.00 for Permits for Commercial Activities Permit Fees on the Waters of Newport Harbor to become . (40) • effective July 1, 1982 and rescinding Resolu- Res 82 -93 tion No. 10066. (See report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) (i) Resolution No,. 82 -94 modifying the Annual Pier Revenue /Pier Fee pursuant to Section 17.33.030 of the I Fees (40) Newport Beach Municipal Code effective July 1, Res 82 -94 1982 and rescinding Resolution No. 10065. (See report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) (j) Resolution No. 82 -95 establishing Mooring Fees Revenue /Moorg and a Late Payment Penalty pursuant to Section Fees (40) 17.22. 050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Res 82 -95 Code, and rescinding Resolution No. 9849. (See report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) (k) Resolution No.. 82 -96 amending Subsection A of Revenue /Hrbr Section 12 of the Harbor Permit Policies Permit Fees relating to the Schedule of Fees for Permits (40) to become effective July 1, 1982 and rescind - Res 82 -96 ing Resolution No. 10064. (See report with Agenda Item F-2(e)) (1) Resolution No. 82 -97 modifying Filing Appeals Revenue /Zng and Other Feet: Relating to Zoning Actions in Appeals connection with Title 20 of the Newport Beach (40) Municipal Code to become effective as of July Res 82 -97 1, 1982 and rescinding Resolution No. 10069. • (See report with Agenda item F -2(e)) (m) Resolution No. 82 -98 adopting the Budget for Budget'82 -83 the 1982 - 1983 Fiscal Year. (25)Res 82 -98 (n) Resolution No. 82 -99 establishing the Salaries Personnel /Mgm of Management and Other Key Employees for the & Key Empl 1982 - 1983 Fiscal Year, and Amending the (66) Compensation Plan and Table of Authorization Res 82 -99 to reflect said changes. (See report with Agenda Item F -2(e)) (o) Resolution No. 82 -100 establishing the Sala- Personnel/ ries of Temporary and Seasonal Classes for.the Seasnl & Temp 1982- 1983 Fiscal Year and Amending the Com- (66) pensation Plan and Table of Authorization to Res 82 -100 reflect said changes and rescinding Resolution No. 11071. (Report from Personnel) (p) Resolution No. 82 -101 affirming that the Public Works/ City's Circulation Element, Master Plan of Mstr Plan Streets and Highways is in conformance with (.74) the County's Master Plan of Arterial Highways. Res 82 -101 (Report from Public Works) (q) Resolution No. 82 -102 changing the name of the CitzTfkAdv/ Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory Com-. Comte (24) mittee to Citizens Traffic Advisory Committee, Res 82 -102 deleting reference to the Orange County Multi- Modal Transportation Plan Committee and re- • scinding Resolution No. 8755. (Report from Public Works) Volume 36 - Page 200 C UNCIL ME 8 RS � 9y � RAI I PAI 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES K Lot 89 40/ 41 9 ile ga r kg ks/ Prj I NDE 3. CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS FOR APPROVAL: . (a) Approve Subdivision Agreement guaranteeing Resub 721 completion of the public improvements re- (•84) quired with.Resubdivision No. 721; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Agreement. (Report from Public Works) (b) Award Contract No. 2289 to Ian -Co of Etiwanda Oasis PkE for $38,933.55; and authorize the Mayor and West /C -2: City Clerk to execute said Contract. (Report (38) from Public Works - Oasis Parking Lot West) (c) Award Contract No. 2327 to Stevens & Stevens MiscCncrl of Downey for $40,929.00; authorize the Mayor Constr and City Clerk to execute said Contract, and C- 2327/2 = to execute two repayment agreements with (38) & 2' private property owners. (Report from Public Works - Miscellaneous Concrete Construction) (d) Award Contract No. 2307 to ECNA INC. of 1981/82 Phoenix for $161,091.00 and authorize the Slurry Pi Mayor and City Clerk to execute said Con- C -2307 tract. (Report from Public Works - 1981/82 (38) Slurry Program) (e) Approve Subdivision Agreement guaranteeing Resub 68i completion of the public improvements re- (84) quired with Resubdivision No. 682; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said Agreement. (Report from Public Works) . (f) Approve Amendment to the Juvenile Work Pro- O/C Juver gram Contract No. 2286, between the City of Wrk Prg Newport Beach and the County of Orange. C -2286 (Report from the City Manager) (38) 4. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral as indicated: (a) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (b) To Traffic Affairs Committee for inclusion in Tfk Sgnl) their records, letter from Seawind Newport Ticonderc Community Association Manager in support of & Superic the installation of a traffic signal at the (85) intersection of Superior and Ticonderoga. (c) To Traffic Affairs Committee for reply, Metered E letter from Buela D. Gibbs regarding metered (63) parking between Main and B Streets. (d) To Public Works and Planning Departments for Public Wi reply, letters from Corona del Mar Community Strm Drn Association and Bill Agee, regarding storm (79) drain and Specific Area Plan development funding projects in their area. . Volume 36 - Page 201 K Lot 89 40/ 41 9 ile ga r kg ks/ Prj CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME B RS MINUTES ROLL CALL �A T,,no 7R. 19R2 wnry (e) To Public Works for response, request from Public Works/ City of Anaheim, Mayor Ben Bay, regarding the Frwys -Hwys • Orange County Transportation Commission's (74) consideration to add a new 10 -lane alterna- tive to the Santa Ana Transportation Corridor Study (SATCS). (f) To the Planning Department for reply, letter Plang /Zong from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Kuhlmann regard- (94) ing change to General Controls Residential Charter 20.100.035 (operation of spa pumps, etc.). 5. COMMUNICATIONS - For referral to the City Clerk for inclusion in the records: (a) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (b) Inter - County Airport Authority Chairman David L. Brandt's letter regarding the SCAG Avia- tion System Study. (c) Minutes of the Local Agency Formation Commis- sion/ Orange County of May 26, 1982. (d) Excerpt from the Minutes of the Orange County Board of Supervisors of June 8, 1982, regard- ing authorization to negotiate Balboa Yacht Club Lease for use of Newport Harbor tide- lands. (e) Notice of Pacific Telephone's Depreciation • Filing and Public Hearing on July 12, 1982 at 10:00 A.m. at the Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco regarding increase in rates to offset an increase in depreciation expenses. (f) State of California Energy Commission's Model Ordinance for Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems. 6. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES - For denial and confirmation of the City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: (a) Samuel P. Jones for personal injuries as a Jones result of alleged negligent maintenance of roadway/ highway repair, sustained on May 5, 1982 at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway. (b) James K. Thompson for property damage, alleg- Thompson ing malfunctioning traffic signal caused traffic accident at Irvine Avenue and Mesa Drive on March 24, 1982. (c) James Edward Thompson for personal injuries Thompson alleging City refuse truck swerved into bike lane on SR -1, west of Dover Drive on March • 30, 1982. Volume! 36 - Page 202 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C \�k ME B RS MINUTES ROl I rA June 28. 1982 ..,�.. 7. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS - For confirmation of the (36) City Clerk's referral to the claims adjuster: • (a) Kristine L. Prechel, Orange County Superior Prechel Court Case No. 376298. Application for leave to present late claim was denied by City Council on April 26, 1982; Summons regarding Notice of Continuance of Hearing was filed with the City Clerk's office on May 25, 1982. (b) Waldemar Wilhelm Schoewe (Wally the Fisherman) Schoewe Orange County Superior Court Case No. 38 -04 -31 8. REQUEST TO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES - For approval: (66) (Report from the City Manager) (a) One Utilities Specialist, Utility Department. (b) One Emergency Equipment Dispatcher, Police Department. (c) One Firefighter, Fire Department. 9. STAFF AND COMMISSION REPORTS: For Council information and approval - (a) Status report from City Attorney regarding USE Cncl Policy OF CITY PROPERTY BY POLITICAL ACTION GROUPS (39) FOR FUND - RAISING EVENTS. (b) CONFIRMATION OF ATTORNEY FEE ESTIMATES /AIRPORT O/C Airport/ • LITIGATION. (Report from City Attorney) Litgtn Fees (54) (c) CITY ARTS FALI. CONCERT. City Arts/ Fall Concert For Council information and filing: (62) (d) Removed from the Consent Calendar. (e) Report from General Services Department con- Garbage /Rfs cerning SPECIAL REFUSE COLLECTION FOR BALBOA Balboa Is ISLAND. (44) 10. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULING: None. 11. LEGAL ADVERTISING PRINTING AND PUBLICATION - Legal Adv Accept bid of the Newport Ensign and authorize the (20) City Clerk to issue. purchase order for legal advertising services for fiscal year 1982 -83. (Report from City Clerk) 12. TRACT NO. 9676 (POR.TION OF BLOCKS 55 AND 94), Tract 9676 IRVINE'S SUBDIVISION, LOCATED AT 1100 JAMBOREE ROAD, ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF JAMBOREE ROAD ACROSS FROM THE NEWPORTER INN - Accept the improvements constructed in conjunction with Tract No. 9676; authorize the City Clerk to accept the Faithful Performance Bond Rider (#S785369) to reduce the existing Faithful Performance Bond to the sum of • - $72,000; accept the Labor and Materials Bond Rider Volume 36 - Page 203 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME 8 RS MINUTES ?i?i � S..A,9G � ROI I C.Al I �n -D June 28. 1982 (#S785369) to reduce the existing Labor and Materials Bond to the sum of $72,000; and author- ize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an Exten- sion Agreement for additional three years (until August 1, 1985). (Report from Public Works) 13. MAIN STREET SEWER REPLACEMENT (CONTRACT 2216) - Sewer Rplcm/ Accept the work; authorize the City Clerk to File Main St a Notice of Completion; and release the bonds 35 C -2216 days after Notice of Completion has been filed. (38) (Report from Public Works) 14. Removed from the Consent Calendar. 15. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - For approval: (Report from (25) City Manager) BA -105, $1,128,475.00 Transfer to Appropriations, Reserve; General Fund. BA -106, $169,000.00 Transfer to Appropriations Reserve; Park and Recreation Fund. BA -107, $13,000.00 Transfer to Appropriations Reserve; Library Fund. BA -108, $185,000.00 Transfer to Appropriations Reserve; State Gas Tax (Sec. 2107) Fund. BA -109, $566,000.00 Transfer to Appropriations Reserve; State Gas Tax (Sec. 2106) Fund. BA -110, $218,420.00 Transfer to Appropriations • Reserve; Building Excise Tax Fund. BA -111, $56,215.00 Increase in Budget Appropria- tions for additional dental and health premium clause liability; :Nondepartmental Fund. G. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR: 1. A letter from Luvena Hayton commending contractor PB &R J. T. Garza for expedient and excellent work in (62) repairing and enlarging tree wells in Corona del Mar's business district, was presented. Council Member Plummer expressed her appreciation of the subject letter, and also commended Mr. Garza for his outstanding sidewalk construction in the West Newport: area. Motion x Motion was made to refer the subject letter to All Ayes Parks, Beaches and Recreation for inclusion in their records. 2. Report from the Police Department concerning Police /Anml ANIMAL CONTROL ENFORCEMENT, was presented. Cntrl (70) Motion x Following comments by Council Member Plummer, All Ayes motion was made to receive and file the subject report, and that staff be directed to include an • article in the next: City newsletter relative to animal control regulations. Volume. 36 - Page 204 ion Ayes Motion All Ayes • Motion x Ayes I Ixlxlx I Ixlx Abstain x • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES June 28, 1982 3. A letter from G. Di Sano regarding the "Bed Tax" measure, was presented. Council Member Maurer stated he felt Mr. Di Sano's letter contained some reasonable suggestions with respect to increasing revenue through user fees, and therefore, made a motion to refer the subject communication to staff for review and report back. 4. A report from the License Supervisor recommending approval of Special Events Permits for those appli- cations contained in said report, was presented. The City Clerk advised that in addition to the applications listed on the agenda, a request had been made by the Fashion Island Merchants Associa- tion for fireworks display on July 8. Motion was made to approve Special Events Permits as recommended, with the exception of the Balboa Improvement Association. Buzz Person, President of Balboa Improvement Associ- ation, addressed the Council requesting his appli- cation include sound amplification for three band concerts to be held on July 4, August 8 and 29. He stated that the musical group has a base guitar and electric piano along with 38 trombones. The con- certs to be performed by the "Bones West," will be held at the Balboa Pier Gazebo, on Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. During course of discussion, it was noted that Chapter 10.32 of the Municipal Code requires that a permit for sound amplification be approved by Council. Following comments, motion was made to approve the request of Balboa :Improvement Association for sound amplification on July 4, August 8 and 29. Council Member Hummel stated that he was going to abstain from voting on the foregoing motion not because he was strongly opposed to the request, but that he was not comfortable in supporting it. He indicated he felt that some people enjoy the beach because of the sound of the waves and may not appre• ciate music. The motion was voted on and carried. In response to question raised with respect to the Council's approval of a live band concert held on June 25, 1982 from 4 to 10 p.m., at 5105 Seashore Drive, Council Member Plummer reported that she had attended the event and was very pleased with how the crowd behaved. She felt it went smoothly and she was not aware of any police problems. H. ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION: None. I. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1. Report of the City Manager concerning CALTRANS was presented. Volume! 36 - Page 205 Tax Measure (39) is /Fire- /Concert (65) CALTRANS WEST /PB &R (62) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C \VkkOn ME B RS MINUTES Rnl I CA \ �o . June 28. 1982 u,nry -- - -- i 1 ,fvcn It was pointed out that pursuant to an appraisal CALTRANS report, a range value of $1,350,000 to $1,650,000 had been established for the 18.41 acre parcel. • With respect to funding, and the realization that General Plan Amendment 81 -1 could be delayed to 'November 1982, it was noted that, if GPA 81 -1 is defeated, source of funding, which would be in- lieu fees, would not be available for the subject parcel. Therefore, it was recommended this item be referred to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission with the thought that some of their funds may be required if it is their desire to pursue acquisition of the property. Mayor Pro Tem Hart indicated she would like more information from the staff and /or CALTRANS as to the value that has been placed on the realignment of Superior Avenue., The Director of Public Works responded that that decision will be reached during this coming fiscal year. It was noted that the amount of right -of -way needed for the road alignment is approximately five acres, leaving a net of thirteen acres. Motion x Following discussion with respect to the current All Ayes zoning of the subject property, Recreational and Open Space, and the State's desire for development rights prior to any dedication of right -of -way, • motion was made to refer this item to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission for review and recommendation, with the request for a timely response. J. CURRENT BUSINESS: 1. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE: EQ /CAC (24) Motion x Motion was made to continue Council Member Plum - All Ayes mer's appointment to fill the unexpired term of David Goff (Who was appointed to the Planning Commission), to July 12, 1982. 2. Report from the Planning Department regarding DRAFT Plang /Cst] INTERIM COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROCEDURES, was Devlpm presented. (68) Motion x Motion was made to approve in concept the proposed All Ayes Interim Coastal Development Procedures; direct staff to submit the proposed procedures to the Coastal Commission staff for review; and direct staff to set this item for public hearing and adoption upon completion of the Coastal Commission staff review. • Volume 36 - Page 206 WEST CITY OF (NEWPORT REACH C UNCIL ME 8 RS MINUTES ROLL CALL St+� p June 28, 1982 INDEX tg Ft, Y�. 3. Report from the Planning Department regarding the CDBG & Mot appointment of a task force to investigate partici- Revnu End pation in the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT AND (68) . MORTGAGE REVENUE BOND PROGRAMS, was presented. Motion Ayes x x x x x x Motion was made to direct the staff to prepare a resolution establishing a Housing Task Force and Abstain x bring back for adoption at the City Council meeting of July 12, 1982. 4. NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND Personnel/ THE NEWPORT BEACH FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION FOR THE NB Fire F1 1982 -83 FISCAL YEAR. Assn (66) Report from Personnel Director, was presented. Letter from Silver and Kreisler, Attorneys, on behalf of the Newport Beach Fire Fighters Associa- tion, was presented. It was pointed out that the City's Negotiation Team and representatives from the Fire Fighters Associa- tion have been unable to reach an agreement for Fiscal Year 1982 -83. The City's final offer con- sisted of the following: 1) Total compensation increase -- 9.5% 2) Salary increase — 6.6% 3) Salary increase assumes a 75% Health & Dental premium increase. The City will • adjust 1/1/83 up or down depending upon a final premium increase. 4) Family sick leave: use of four (4) twelve (12) hour shifts to include spouse, son or daughter which requires the employee's presence. 5) Resolution period: July 1, 1982 through June 24, 1983. The increased cost in total compensation of the City's final offer would be $353,670. The Fire Fighters Association's position as of June 8, 1982, would cost approximately $741,633 annually. Stephen H. Silver, 1428 Second Street, Santa Monica Attorney representing the Fire Fighters Associa- tion, stated that they were not asking the Council to select between two competitive proposals. They. felt that, for all intents and purposes, they have not had an opportunity to actually negotiate with the City's negotiating team. Mr. Silver summarized their proposal, as set forth in his letter of June 8. Volume 36 - Page 207 • tg Ft, Y�. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C UNCIL ME B RS MINUTES ROLI CGI I �n �D June 28. 1982 anry ' -- '- 11 \VGA Mr. Silver recommended the Council defer action at this time until the Police Association has been heard, and that the staff be directed to return to . the negotiating table. Following discussion, it was indicated the Council would meet in Executive Session following the meeting. 5. NEGOTIATIONS BETW13BN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND Personnel/ THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION FOR NB Police THE 1982 -83. (66) Report from the Personnel Director was presented. Letter from President Verne A. Miller, Newport Beach Police Employees Association, was presented. As stated in the staff report, the City's negotiat- ing team and representatives for the Police Employe- es Association have been unable to reach an agree- ment for Fiscal Year 1982 -83. The City's final offer consisted of the following: 1) Total compensation increase - Sworn: 10.5% - Civilian: 9.0% 2) Salary increase: a) Class -by- Class: - P.O. 3.4% - Sgt. 6.1% - Lt. 12.9% - Capt. 10.7% • b) Civilian - 4.3% 3) Salary increase assumes a 75% Health and Dental premium increase. The City will adjust 1/1183 up or down depending upon a final premium increase. 4) Family sick leave: expand definition of current policy to include spouse. 5) Resolution period: July 1, 1982 -June 24, 1983. 6) Tuition reimbursement: Amend tuition reim- bursement policy for civilian personnel from the current 6 semester units or 9 quarter units to a maximum of $450 a semester or $300 a quarter; maximum $900 for fiscal year. The increased cost in total compensation of the City's final offer would be $500,929 (includes sworn and civilian personnel). The Police Employe- es Association's position would cost approximately $628,499. Sergeant Paul Henisey, Communications Section Supervisor and Member of the Police Employees Association, addressed the Council and discussed • the negotiation process to date. He displayed a visual aid which depicted the City's final offers, (Proposals A 6 B) and the Police Employees Associa- tion offer. Volume 36 -.Page 208 C U ME B RS ROLL CALL Jd+ s ion Ayes Motion All Ayes is CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MINUTES June 28. 1982 Police Asn U/P 822(A)/ Tfk Stdy & Resub 723 Balboa Pier Concsn C -2326 (38) Captain Jim Gardiner of the Police Department ad- dressed the Council and stated that the morale within the department is very high, and the staff is enthusiastic about their work. As a result, their productivity has increased, which reflects a safer community. For the first five months of this year, they have lowered their seven major offenses by 11 %. He spoke in support of their proposal and indicated their willingness to work with the Council and staff to resolve the differ- ences. Barbara Long, 1337 Galaxy Drive, Vice President of Area II Community Congress, addressed the Council and stated that she represented a volunteer organi- zation consisting of representatives from the various homeowners associations in the City. She organizes and administers "Neighborhood Watch" programs, and feels the community needs a strong police department. She stated that the residents want to retain the current personnel; continue to attract the "cream of the crop," and urged the Council to give consideration to the association's proposal. It was indicated the Council would also consider the Police Employees Association's proposal in Executive Session following the meeting. K. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS: x 1. Motion was made to schedule a public hearing on August 9, 1982, for Use Permit No. 822 (Amended), Traffic Study and Resubdivision No. 723, St. Andre, Church. X 2. Motion was made to extend completion date of con- tract to July 15, 1.982, with Douglas Cavanaugh relative to the Balboa Pier Concession, as recom- mended by the City Manager. The Council adjourned to an Executive Session at 9:50 p.m., to discuss personnel matters. The meeting reconvened at 10:30 p.m., and adjourned in memory of Carter McDonald, former member of the Library Board of Trustees, and William Harbeck, former Chief Building Inspector. yor ATTE T: City Clerk Volume 36 - Page 209 Police Asn U/P 822(A)/ Tfk Stdy & Resub 723 Balboa Pier Concsn C -2326 (38)