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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/24/2009 - Study SessionCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH City Council Minutes City Council Study Session March 24, 2009 — 4:00 p.m. I. ROLL CALL Present: Council Member Henn, Council Member Rosansky, Mayor Pro Tem Curry, Mayor Selich, Council Member Webb, Council Member Gardner, Council Member Daigle II. CURRENT BUSINESS 1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR. In response to Council questions regarding Item 6 (Surfing /Sailing/Tennis Reserve Accounts), Recreation and Senior Services Director Detweiler indicated that a needs assessment was not conducted. Recreation Manager Lohr reviewed the current number of sailing participants during the summer months and school year, and stated that the City's programs compliment other sailing programs throughout the City. Regarding Item 12 (Budget Priority Update), Council Member Henn received clarification from City Manager Bludau that the City received an updated estimate today of the sales tax payment for the first quarterand that it was more than anticipated. He indicated that Administrative Services Director Danner will provide an update during tonight's meeting. 2. ORANGE COUNTY MARATHON UPDATE. Recreation and Senior Services Director Detweiler announced that the marathon will take place on Sunday, May 3, starting at 6:30 a.m. and highlighted the course change, how they dealt with safety and impact issues, the number of volunteers needed for the event, and the public notification plan. She emphasized that staff will continue to work with the OC Marathon organizers to ensure that all safety issues have been resolved. She commended the Police, Public Works, Recreation, and Fire Departments for generating solutions to the many challenges associated with this marathon. Scott Baugh, OC Marathon Chairman of the Board, distributed a handout that illustrates how the course change creates a flatter and faster course, emphasized that safety is very important, and thanked Police Sergeant Fischbacher and Fire Chief Lewis for their creative solutions. Gary Kutscber discussed the timing for street closures and openings, and thanked the City for its assistance with the marathon. Bob Seagran, International Racing Company, reviewd the company's experience with marathons. He illustrated where the dedicated race directors, section commanders, water stations, volunteers, and medical aid stations will be located, Volume 59 — Page 111 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session March 29, 2009 and reported that the event will utilize about 800 volunteers throughout the course. He discussed the lead/sweeper vehicles that will be utilized for down runners and assured everyone that the Newport Beach Fire Department will be the lead emergency services provider during the event. Peggy Fort displayed the residential impact zones within the City and discussed the public notification plan. She thanked the City for its partnership. Sergeant Fischbacher discussed police resources, road closures and openings, no parking zones, police deployment, and dispatching resources involved with this event. He utilized a PowerPoint presentation to explain where police officers, explorers, and volunteers will be located throughout the course, and displayed samples of public notices. He noted that the road closure and reopening times are only estimates, and expressed the importance of opening Balboa Island as soon as it is safe. He emphasized that the Fire Department will have full access to the course in the event of an emergency. Jim Digrado, Corona del Mar 5K Chair, expressed concern about how the OC Marathon will impact the 5K since it is being held one month before their event. He indicated that they were not notified about the course change and that this event has diluted their sponsorships. Council Member Gardner indicated that the date of the OC Marathon needs to be worked out if it takes place next year. In response to Council questions, Mr. Baugh indicated that a list of charitable organizations that will be beneficiaries are listed on their website. He also committed to working with Jim Digrado to assure no dilution of sponsorships will occur for the Corona del Mar 5K event. Ms. Fort discussed the public notification that will occur on Balboa Island. 3. TIDEPOOL_PRQGRAM..UPDATE - Removed from the agenda III. PUBIC COMN�ENT$ The following individuals spoke in favor of and provided reasons for building an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the new City Hall: Karen Tringali Gary Standard Jim Robertson Jim Digrado David Brandmeyer Nancy Moras- Sanchez Bob Carlson Richard Imerz Council Member Henn believed that the topic of having an EOC at the new City Hall is worth having additional discussion and recommended that the forum for this take place either with the Building Committee or during a Study Session. Following discussion, it was the consensus of Council to have this issue heard before the Building Committee and ensure that the meeting is noticed and conducted in the Council Chambers. Further, Council requested that they be provided with a report on the meeting and that staff provide alternatives for the EOC. Volume 59 — Page 112 City of Newport Beach City Council Study Session March 24, 2009 IV. ADJOURNMENT - 5:05 p.m. The agenda for the Study Session was posted on March 18, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. on the City Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building. City Clerk Mayor Volume 59 - Page 113