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E o L L cn Q EEO >+PO i) L O Q4OCy N O Q 0) E E 0 (a N Q U cn c o % O L 0 E A E O_ O O U Q O N �: V-- �— C`7 CI cn -1 m U O O E O (a N-- O Ca U 1 M N m E a--1 cn L U a� L O N cn c U N (a � �� Ca Ca 01) (a � O N cn L CCi C U Y � Q U C: Q L C`7 � O CY) Q ' .D m N N-- L 0 cn FA- n cn 0 0 .D (a Ca L 0 to O 0 -1 N C JIM MCGEE 23 CORPORATE PLAzA, SurrE 230 NEwPORT BEACH, CA 92660 July 26, 2005 Newport Beach City Council City of Newport Beach Newport Beach, CA 92660 Re: Community Center Dear Members of the Newport Beach City Council: Unfortunately I will be unable to attend your study session today because of a previously schedule business matter. However, I wanted to be able to provide you with information which I think will be useful. As some of you may already know, I became involved with a dedicated group of community volunteers in 1997, which group ultimately became known as the Newport Coast Comrittee of 2000. The NCC2K, as it was referred to, was comprised of the Presidents of virtually every Homeowners Association in the Newport Ridge, and the Newport Coast, which at the time totaled eighteen (18) to twenty (20) separate Homeowners Associations. We would meet at each other's homes on a regular basis and did so over the course of three (3) years. Our sole purpose was to inform our residents regarding the annexation that had initially been proposed by the City of Newport Beach and to act as a representative of the residents in the annexation process. Ultimately, on November 28, 2001 a Pre - Annexation Agreement was entered into by the Newport Coast Committee of 2000 and the City of Newport Beach. The PAA was signed by Homer Bludau as the City Manger and voted upon and approved by the Newport Beach City Council. It was then presented to LAFCO as a part of the annexation that LAFCO approved. The PAA was a wide reaching document that, among other things, provided for the establishment of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee and addressed the use of $7,000,000 that was set aside by the City of Newport Beach for the possible construction of a Community Center. The Newport Coast Advisory Committee, in May, 2003, was comprised of six (6) homeowner members who were residents of the Newport Coast / Newport Ridge and Councilman Heffernan. At that May meeting, the NCAC discussed an outreach program to solicit the input of the residents of the Newport Coast / Newport Ridge regarding the potential Community Center project. Although a direct vote was discussed, it was ultimately rejected by the NCAC because, as the members of the committee expressed, efforts in the past to obtain advisory votes on different community matters have been unsuccessful with only a small fraction of the potential voters returning their ballots, Newport Beach City Council July 26, 2005 Page 2 sometimes less than ten percent (10 %) and never above fifteen (15 %) or twenty percent (20 %). It was felt that the advisory vote process, involving the filling out of a ballot or postcard was too impersonal and would to be ineffective. Instead, the NCAC agreed upon a comprehensive and more personal approach to outreach, which included the holding of a Town Hall meeting at the Newport Coast Elementary School that would be advertised in the local newspaper and by temporary banners that would be placed at high visibility locations in the Newport Coast and on the Newport Coast website. The Town Hall meeting was to be video recorded so that it could be later used by HOAs, for their members who were unable to attend. The outreach further included setting up of volunteer tables at the Pavilions market in Newport Coast, with renderings of the proposed Community Center on easels, so that the volunteers could contact personally, as many residents as possible, and engage in a dialogue regarding the Community Center. Additional components of the outreach included providing all available information on the City's website as well as the Newport Coast website, making presentations to the Homeowners Association boards, the submittal of articles to HOAs for inclusion in their newsletters, and the placement of an on -site display at the Newport Ridge Park site that was proposed for the Community Center. All of the outreach components were ultimately completed and a report was made to the Newport Coast Advisory Committee, at its public hearing, prior to the adoption of a unanimous resolution by all members of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee to proceed with the Community Center. A copy of that written report that was disseminated at the NCAC meeting is attached and, as it clearly shows, the outreach program was successful in reaching a large segment of the community, the vast majority of which supported the Community Center. In February, 2004 the City council adopted the recommendation of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee and authorized the expenditure of funds for the firm of Dougherty & Dougherty to prepare the initial design / development drawings and later the construction drawings. To date, funds in excess of $400,000 have been spent for things such as architectural fees, site borings, and other expenses relating to the development of the Community Center. During the entire time that the Newport Coast Advisory Committee has been in existence, other than some small amount of opposition that was voiced at the Town Hall meeting, almost no opposition to the project has been presented at the monthly meetings of the NCAC. At our last meeting, after the story poles had been erected, approximately 10 — 12 residents of the Tesoro community presented opposition to the Community Center. These same folks, for the most part, voiced a similar objection at the Town Hall meeting in May, 2003. The NCAC has been sympathetic to their complaints throughout the process. For that reason, the design of the Community Center has been one in which extensive efforts have been made to screen the building with trees and other landscape for the benefits of the residents of Tesoro (approximately five (5) or six (6) homes that will down on the site from above) and to make sure that all the mechanical equipment and air Newport Beach City Council July 26, 2005 Page 3 conditioning units are not on a flat roof like at the Pavilions center across the street, but a rather hidden from view behind a parapet wall. The area annexed by the City of Newport Beach includes the Newport Coast Community Association members and the Newport Ridge Community Association members. It is estimated that there are approximately 5,000 residents in the Newport Coast and 3,500 in the Newport Ridge. The Newport Ridge members elect five (5) directors to the Newport Ridge Community Association while the Newport Coast members elect (5) directors to the Newport Coast Community Association. Each of these elected bodies has voted unanimously to support the Community Center project. As chairman of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee it continues to be my belief that the outreach project was effective, far reaching and resulted in very significant support for the Community Center with an insignificant amount of opposition. It is also my belief that an advisory vote would be ill conceived for a number of reasons. First, it would not ever approach the personal contact that was made during the Committee's outreach program. Secondly, we are in a time of escalating construction costs and any further delay for an Advisory Vote would only add additional cost to a program that is already over budget. Lastly, based on the comments of the five (5) homeowner members of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee at our last meeting, it is clear that the votes of these five members, myself included, would not change as a result of an advisory vote, because each of us believes that the outreach program was the best and more valid way of determining the community support for the Community Center. It is acknowledged that not all members of the community support the Community Center. However, the opposition is minuscule and limited primarily to one HOA which is comprised of approximately 125 residences. Even that HOA, Tesoro, has not voted through its board of directors to oppose the Community Center. At this J uncture, it is imperative that the project not be further delayed because of the resulting cost escalation that would result. truly yours, -k 9q ee, Chairman Coast Advisory Committee JFM:cv HACLIENNFM\NCACIL1RINewport Beach City CouncilAoc Final Community Center Subcommittee Report on Public Outreach 1. Pavilions Center Tables were setup outside of the Pavilions market, with the consent of store management. There were colored story boards and renderings of the proposed community center that were placed on easels and the volunteers that manned the tables attempted to engage as many shoppers who lived in the Newport Coast, as possible. The tables were manned for approximately eight (8) hours each day over two consecutive weekends. The results of the contacts with Newport Coast residents are: A. Neil Steinbrenner and Marsha Steinbrenner. The Steinbrenners sat at the tables on 9/21 and 9/22. They estimate that they personally spoke to more than one - hundred (100) people and that a vary small percentage, perhaps less than five percent (5 %) voiced any form of opposition or disagreement with the community center. Most people contacted, more than ninety -five percent (95 %) were supportive or very supportive. The Steinbrenners are residents in Newport Ridge and Neil Steinbrenner has been an elected director of his HOA. B. Jack Butefish. Jack Butefish sat at a table on 9/27 and 9/28. He reports that he contacted and spoke to 50— 60 people. Seventy percent (70 %), by his estimate, were openly supportive of the community center. Approximately thirty percent (30 %) were either opposed or needed additional information. Jack reports that once these people were provided with additional information that only four (4) individuals remained opposed. Jack is the elected president of his Homeowners Association in Newport Ridge. C. Al Willinger. Al sat at a table on 9/27 and 9/28. He reports that he contacted approximately fifty (50) people and that the vast majority were in favor of the project. He was able to only identify three (3) residents who were opposed to the community center. Al is the elected president of his Homeowners Association in the Newport Coast. D. Dan Wampole. Dan sat at a table on 9/21 and again on 9/27. He contacted over one - hundred (100) people and reports that an overwhelming majority supported the community center proposal. He indicates that a few, less than five (5), said that a community center was not necessary, but even with respect to those persons, they were not openly negative about the concept of a community center. Dan estimates that ninety -five percent (95 %) or more of those persons that he spoke to were in favor of the community center. Dan is the elected president of his Homeowners Association in the Newport Ridge. E. Peer Swan and Nancy. The Swans sat at tables on 9/27 and 9/28. They report that they contacted seventy-five (75) to a hundred (100) people, most of whom were favorable to the proposed community center. They report that one individual was adamantly opposed and that a handful of others were opposed to some portion of the community center. Peer is the elected president of his Homeowners Association in the Newport Coast. F. Jerry Ross. Jerry sat at the Pavilions table on 9/22 and 9/28 and reports that he spoke to well over one - hundred and twenty-five (125) people over the course of two (2) days and that less than five percent (5 %) of those that he spoke to were opposed to the project. He indicated that many people asked questions and commented on how nice it would be to have a community center and that it would be a welcome amenity to the community. 2. Newport Coast Adventure Run Ed Escano indicated that there was a table that was set up at the race and that individuals were asked if they were Newport Coast Residents and that approximately thirty -five (35) stated that they were and received information regarding the community center. Of the thirty -five (35), two (2) were opposed and the remainder were in favor of the community center. 3. Newport Coast Carnival This event was sponsored by the Newport Coast Community Association for all of its residents. It was attended by hundreds of residents and their children. Al Willinger reports that he spent the better part of his time at the carnival speaking to individuals regarding the community center. A table was set up with colored renderings on easels. Al believes that he spoke to forty (40) or fifty (50) residents about the Community Center and that with a few exceptions all were supportive. 4. Town Hall Meeting A separate report has been prepared by Dave Kiff. In general, the support for an opposition to the Community Center was roughly, equally divided. Of those who spoke at the meeting, approximately twenty -four (24) spoke in support of the Community Center, twenty -one (2 1) spoke in opposition to it. They were primarily residents of the community of Tesoro. Eighteen (18) persons at the meeting asked questions but voiced no opinion one way or the other. With regard to the Tesoro residents, they complained mostly about the fact that they would lose the view of the green grass area and would instead be looking at a building. It was explained that efforts would be made to landscape the building in a way that would be sensitive to their views and it would screen the building. 5. HOA Votes The Newport Ridge has nine (9) or ten (10) sub associations. All residents of each of those sub associations elect a board of directors to their master association, the Newport Ridge Community Association, which is comprised of five (5) directors. The Newport Ridge Community Association voted unanimously to support the community center. The Newport Ridge represents more than twenty five hundred (2,500) residents in the area. `A The Newport Coast Community Association is the master association for the Newport Coast which is comprised of approximately ten (10) sub associations. All of the residents of the Newport Coast elect a five (5) member board of directors for its master association, the Newport Coast Community Association. This master association represents the interests of approximately three thousand (3,000) residents. This master association's board of directors voted unanimously to support the community center. In addition, a number of sub - associations have considered the matter and voted in support of the Community Center, including Ocean Ridge 2, Ocean Ridge 1, and Pelican Hill. No sub - association or HOA has voted in opposition to the Community Center. 6. Petitions Al Willinger faxed to Dave Kiff petitions that were signed by ninety-nine (99) residents of the Newport Coast, all of whom signed the petition in support of the Community Center. A petition opposed to the Community Center was also sent to the City and it contained nine (9) signatures, all of residents who live in the Tesoro community. 7. Emails to the City Approximately eleven (11) emails have been received by the City. Eight (8) are in favor of the Community Center, while three (3) are opposed. 8. Summary At its May, 2003 meeting, the Newport Coast Advisory Committee adopted a comprehensive outreach plan that included: 1. A Town Hall meeting advertised using temporary banners at high visibility locations in Newport Coast that would be taped for cable rebroadcast; 2. Presentations to Homeowners Association boards; 3. Submittal of articles for HOA newsletters; 4. Information / display booth at the Newport Coast Shopping Center; 5. Placement of on -site display at Newport Ridge Park site; 6. Placing all available information regarding the Community Center on the City's website and on the Newport Coast website. Each element of the outreach has been completed at this point and while there is some small amount of opposition to the Community Center, the great majority of comments and contacts with residents of the community indicate that there is a great deal of support. HACLIENNFMWCAOYiinal Corrununity Center subcommittee Report on Public Outreach.doc Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know? -�? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Communit Cen,(er )t thg� of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has er n vot o e residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Nemr;7t Coast never gotpR chance to vote for or against! cl-. The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parldng lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need totake immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant CityManager via email dkifl (u;city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1 . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihf ccuaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 20h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable toattend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. Date 1 t) I demand that the residents of Newpor/ asst /beg en a chance to vote on this project Copies Sent To: Eite45eii the* IN /; Q,- 9f/o?S�GZ1' ayor Print name Signature Date ;until Member Full Address I Name of Communitiff (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. C.1 . ❑. U. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - M4 -Y I zow ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet ttMre f s &- ker%4A a3 vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! Ot F'' _ Cli The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. if the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible 1 I property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 quare feet, assuming the community wanted the center. Dzte� —ThPrs will not be a library n y as originally y promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 18,000 '6 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for FICA meetings, and an office for a ,71 fOr rotating City Staff Member. aura! Ye:Amew 122 space parldng lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. 1�01managtq (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) At may The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. E3 - - -- — ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (i.citv.newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(:raol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 °i at Citv Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions try Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. l%1Nl�F NAK/1F Print name Signature_ Date Full Address Name of Comnwnity If in fin or of the mone), bein•q rejimd m44c form of taxrelief, initial here. C.4 -'A( ) �A 0 1 rxz. / tom. rt 1 -. r ., �: Ad--I< Last Ci ggce! Newpo,rf roost fles¢gogts - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has n&r ban 2 LoteAL' A6 residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 rlt4)ion dol)pr project i1r which the residents of Newlprll (,oast nev r It p". f9 or r F .. •0� tnt chance to vote r o ainst! CI - = nT BLEACH The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is N9T built, the 7 million dollars will be retf ireefed back to the residents of Newport Coast iu thn fgrm of tax relief. In 2003 ano 2004 certain city officials inclpd}ng City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Ccntsf be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under theirjurisdictioo. S I � million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to Build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the comniunity'wapted 14F eentfr. There will not be a library as originally prorgjsgd. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting room s which mav be ps @d for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the eqs Fly 0i sel nll field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be lIowea to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in copformittice with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two stgry gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an alrea0y busy intersection will be spyerely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space " warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff@city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take thf following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(ttiaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26"' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in th�I envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Cast be Print n Ire Sian ,rre 1 2� 1 Full Address C;. gent To: chance to rate on this prole t. i Dat Name t If in,f n,or of the money heing refund in the . form of "tax relief . initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did ,Xon Angw, ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there h"ev b& a"to* the residents Newport Coast. 'Phis is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! 0CrI1 {: t!` JE _IJi3 Y ;;L h1 e �ItN� built the? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If t e enter is , million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were .appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. 'hraffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vole. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a citymcwport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff u!aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. Date I delnand that the residents ofNexport Coast be given a chance to rote on this prvject. S ^at 10. Full Address Name Comm 1 If in fervor of the money being refund in the form uf'ifix relict; initial here. n July 20, 2005 John Heffernan 3300 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92663 Tesoro Homeowners Association Re: Proposed Community Center Dear Mr. Heffernan, :( .f V! D '05 JUL 25 A 9 :46 OFF! E 0; - :;II Y CLERr Ctl`; Cr P_IVF'JRi8E ;aCII As you are aware, there are many residents throughout Newport Coast who are opposed to the proposed Community Center. As the Board of Directors of the Tesoro Homeowners Association we would like to express our opposition to this project. As Board members of the Tesoro Community we find ourselves in similar situations as you are in. We also understand that those voicing their opinions may or may not be the majority. In cases when we are not sure what our community wants we ask. We ask that this project be put on hold until the residents of Newport Coast can vote on it. Sincerely, At the Direction of the Board of Directors, Tesoro Homeowners Association Antonio Cafvzfhb Senior Manager Date a.5(o C_pies Sent To: �J J3 "or �"`tJn;il . "ember Professionally Managed by: Keystone Pacific Property Management, Inc. 16845 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 9260611960 Tel (949) 833 -2600 - Fax (949) 833 -0919 www. keys tonepac ific.com "RECEIV D FTER 7 PRII,!TED:" Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did YQu Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there haegevgOmp a do a the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! 0`F ?Cc OF -Hk + t i'{ CLcRrS r�T 'n e typl�'U'lObt` R the 7 The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the tentei: is , million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.ncwport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�+aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 °i at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of New port Coat b gn e/ ,chance to rote on I .project. Printna e e / Signature i1 y Da /� cif 9 /# �n ! 6 �/ //%n^/�� c'/)li Full Address Name f on unity ) ya If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. o / ��' Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center he put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from`.! 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 1R 000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may he used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to he 25 feet high. It will now he 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving (Orward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vole on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent m Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff acitv.netvBort- hcach.ca,us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff alaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26i' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be _,. 1rj�l �C10rL P eygl,�' J urf Print name Signature it a chance to rote on this project. J Date Full Address Nam =t( munity If in favor of the money being reJ'uml in the form of tin relic f initial here. ) J Jul 21 05 06:05p Ilar91 Rice Last Chance! Newport The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCA Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the ( residents Newport Coast- This is a 7 million dollar project In whict chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Cent million dollars will be redirected back to relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretio Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 200 Where did the money come from? 25 million ( District in order to keep Newport Coast under f property owners' assessments and $7 million w square feet, assuming the community wanted There will not be a library as originally pror square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms w) rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT E The Center will be a public building owned an( Per the NR PC text, the project is not in confor standards. The two story gymnasium was supp( up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection v A( As previously stated, this project has already been appr( order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to v( well as the impact to our "open space" warrant suet I)av;: Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkif( cih All interested residents shi 1. Contact your HOA President and voice yol 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. Jo Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter t City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Jul) 949 -644 -9134 p.l - Did You Know ? ?? has deemed the Community Center at the corner of !munity, yet there has never been a vote of the the residents of Newport Coast never got a should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 ke residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax '_:try Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) e put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided has been enough. even members. Five members of the Committee were (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Ilars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water :irjurisdiction. SIS million was to go to reduce eligible to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 center. J. (too expensive) There will be approximately 1 5,000 maybe used for IIOA meetings, and an office for a isterly baseball field and the green park. allowed to use this parking lot.) operated by the City. urce with building height, lot coverage or parking A to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt be severely impacted. ,ed by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. e on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to take the following steps... concerns. n Heffernan, at j1I ,aoI corn the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'n at nable to attend meeting please drop off this farm in the / demand that the re.aidenis of Newport Coast, be eiver a chance to vote on this project Printnamw� Full Address Name of Con rnuniri if 1 h( favor aj "the money, be ing refund in the form tax reliej, initial here. , Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisor}' Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Conununit} Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable bv: the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project yn which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast ill the form of tar relief. in 2003 and 2004 certain cih officials including City C ow?clhnnn HcfR:rnait. (\ \ho sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to reconunci d that the Center be put to a Vote b\. the cwnnuutih'. The CAC decided not to ask fora vote, arguing that their discretion has bom enough. VVho is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Fi\ c members of the Committee were appointed b\' Newport Coast Committee of 2000 ("NCC2K). The other two arc Citr Council mombcls. Where did the money come from? 2? million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Rauch Water District in order to keep Ne\ \port Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to Oo to reduce clioible propertt owners asscssmonts and $7 million was to go to build a Conununit}' Ccuti r of a }t to 22,0(1(1 square feet, assuming the commumity wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too cxpensicc) There will he approximatcl 18.000 square feet of gy111MIS um, 2 meeting rooms which maY be used for I IOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elcmctttan' School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC. text. the project is not in amformance with building height. lot eocerage of parkins; standards. The two story gymnasium \N 13 supposed to be 25 feet hiO i. It will now be 3 ? feet hill) \\ r,h tilt up concreto walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has nheady boon approved by the Cih' C'ounc.il and is gttickt, nu\ in L, i'or\rard bt order to put this project to a vote anclor stop the proiat. Newport Coast resident; need to take inunediate action. ']"he residents of Newport Coast should be alto\ \'cd to cocz on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a cote. Anv questions regarding this pro.im can be sent to Dnvc hiff. Assistant City Manager via email dkif`Ni citv.nc\yyort- beach. ca. Lis All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice Four concerns. ?. Contact our District 7 Citv Councilman, Min Heffernan. at jhft %i a il.cotn Most importantly: Sign. date and bring (his Ioller t•? the nest Citv Council meeting on frleS. July 26'" at Citv I l nil 0300 Newport Blvd. Ne\cpoit ?,mclu..pr if unable to aticnd rn, e00ng i?leasa drop ol'f fun form in (he ncrk p at US Back inside Pavilions by kloncht,�t Juh`, 25th. datrrttrid that the re'ldcnt.S of Newport\ti oa.vi`lle,;il (1 e t'lim 'e to rote wl this hrujcet. , -• r Fuii :�ddrOS 1 ;1111 /L.MM''J Uri MOM 1 !'L a 1/ h, I ?alp - Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? I lie Newport Coast Advisory Commiticc (NCAC) has deemed the Conununio, Center at tile, corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable b\ the conununity, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ip which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! I he Cit} has no opinion as to � \hcther the C Cater should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including (';t% I. " )IM( 11I)MI7 IIct7ernan. (who Sits olI the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center b: put to a cote by the eonununit\. The NCAC decided not to ask for a Vote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. \Nho is the NCAC" This committec consists of'scycn members. Fi\c members of the Conmtittec wr.rc appointed by Ncwport Coast Conunincc ol' 000 C ?:CC2ht. The other h \o arc. City Council members. Where did the money conic from" 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $ 18 million \s its to go to reduce eligible properly owners assessments and $7 trillion was to go to build it Conununit\ Center of up to 210110 squarc fiat. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too cxpcnsr\'e) Therc will hr appiovinaleh' I x.000 square feet of g� nmasium. 2 meeting rooms which niay be. used for HOA meetings, anJ au of I ice for it rotating City StafrMcmber. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elemcntar School will NOT be allo',\cd to use this parking lot.) the Center will be a public building owurd and operated b\ the City. Pcr the NR PC text. rho project is not in conformance %Wli building height. hi coccrag. or parking standards. The two story gyninasiuni was supposed to be 25 feet high, It will now be . feet high \6111 tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severer' impacted. -1 CIV.V As pro \iously stated, this project has alrcad }' been dpproccd be the Cit\ Council and is gaicklY mo', ing forward. in order to put this project to a cote and/or stop the pn jxt. Net \poi t Coast rc :aidents need to take immediate. action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to o;e on a proj,•ct of this magnitude, The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a role.. - +n\ questions re,arding this project can be sent to Dave ((:.Assistant Cit\ Manager via email dki8fircit\ n,w )or1- bcnch,ca.us All interested residents should take the following stems... Contact your HOA President and voile -,our ialn"Qrns y.._. Contact our District 7 City Councihn,;;',. John Hetii:rnan, ��l jhLlcraol.com .1'Iosf immortatttl}'; Sign, dale and bring this ie;ts to dK . evl City Council sneeticeg on Tues..Iuly 26 °i at Cih' Hall (; ,sin Newport Bh :d. Newport Beach), Or if�, tv, stt. nd meeting plca:e drop otf this furni in the Qncciope ,it l S Ba:;k iu ;;& Pa\dions be Mondav July 25th. (. I dcnrandthat the residents of ,Weigle terC ast h, tAc PI'Ilil i;a1; is SiL,11u�r iY t UnA.1Jre59• -� -- -- 1 �: i:; •Jl'N i' NJ Lr,' 111,42"1 1 M Jr„ rirar \vr I h;117rC to FotC rrtr tbir project. r � • D;,IC Last Chaizee! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The No\port Coast Ad -ison Committee (NCAC) has deemed the CCminUliltl" Center at the corns of Nc\cport Coast & San Joaquin desirable b- the community. yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to "bethcr the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will he redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. in 2003 and 2004 certain city i;i'Iicials including Av C7nmcHnrm Hcif; rnin. (N \ho sits on the NCAC• ) asked the NCAC to rconuiicnd that the Cuter be put too v. otc h\" the cotumunih. The NCyC dccidod not to ask lot' a Vote. arguing that their chicretion haLz bc;,n ci7otLh \v ho is the NCAC1 This commiace consists of se\ cn members Pn"c members of the Cbrimiuce \ccrc appointed b\" Nc\\"poit Coast Commawc of AM ! ^ C20 The other two ago Cit\ CoiIDC11 numbers. \l'hcrc did the mono- conic from? 25 million dollar � NN as paid to the city from the in ine Ranch Water District in order to troop Nc\\"port Coast und, r ill, n jurisdiction. � 1S million \a is to go to reduce eligiblc properh oN ncrs assessments and $7 niillinn "os to go to build a Communiq Center or lip to 22M sglarc !iii. assnining the community wnnted the center, There will not be a library a> originally proalised coil expensi \'c) There \a ill be appiovui�adl I S.O00 squar, iecl Ol \'Innarum, 2 Ii ?JCtln,' rl'a ??t " +'ill C'li fi bi U9:d )UC l'I �) m CI1 F1 5. 817 j alt DIIiCi ti:r 8 ri.deling City Staff Nhmboi. 4 new 122 space parking lot Nall replace the eancrly baseball field and the green pni-: (?0'Apai Coat !Clc!ticntan School a 111 NOT be all: n d to use Ohs parting W.) The Center \-ill be a public building o\cn_ <i : . ; i d op iat,d be the C!t\". Per the .%R f C� text. the pro iect is not In coitl C,nuanci N%hh bntkdln4 Bight, lot co\'crag, or t ?a rk il!u standards. 1lie t\-o stop g\nniasittm \\as supposed to be 25 1% high. It «ill no\i" be _= feel high \cith !lit up conoreic. \calls. Traffic at .ale airendy bust ititersecti =::? V ill he severely inipacted. 1C T (W dins - . I,. i, ... r. .. aiu•<lUti: ', �i.8!eQ. !as llliL:Cl lii6s :7:�. Jit\ occ:�: . \'iC by Lit .!iP oli{iCl and is l4flCn Ftiio \'l ::r 1("rr\'. art. :❑ order to put. U:.is project to a \ate and or stop lllc ; ?r ciL No\.port Coast residornl need to take. i!liniedia!e aciioe• I lie 'tf'•'C\\pcirt Mat slioiild be alli "cd bo - qo ... .".i.':t of flits magnitude, q lie fin niciai impact as -ell as the impact to our -open space annat such a vote :� Ar, questions ivgardhig this prOlect can be scnl to Dave tin! A Mart Cite klann�er va cniail dkiffk'cii .nc\\ iur! t- b;,a^1tca. ,ill intewsted losidenS should take the follo"ing Wps.,. !, t a' t 1. t�r Cqh' 1-10A, prc'.SiuC!ti and VIA':: VJLr 000C:!'tiS. 2. : i'dti4i Cgif District 7 Cit`. C c;uncill t,,iii. loh!i f1C jx'11511. Rt lhila eaolxona ° Sr a I ;y. .l. -t7.. C .7 , t. Tt .l N. .I, {T' I \i Flit: `t: u. ,,IS_n, date ri ?;l broil :I<:�,..� o do ni C try C-Anicil a:eeting 9ii /i:;.. 2(;' ,.: �_ ,, 1[S {j, M ..C: 'pom W Wn port Bunch; Cir ii i. '•li to ., ...nd mccting ! ouc drop off ibis Wri�!A i.i?: iii; Sve a ! 4 u ;ir ! ti !Ffer:.[:ii.. tab rpf'X� .I',rwvl War ha ;A and .h,Oi:t'c t -o PNje 1fi ;`hislwe7,iCCf. i .,n' ill lir2 �alc S Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisors Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Conmumilc Center at the corner pf Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by [lie community. yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ip which the residents of Newport Coast neN er got a chance to Vote for or against! The City has no opinion is to \shether th,- Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the farm of tax relief. In 200; and 2004 corlain cn\ officials includul y ('rn C' „uncrlar,rn Heffernan. (who sits on the NCAC ) aeficd the NCAC to recommend that the Mier be put to a vac by the community, The NCAC dreid: d not to a k for a vote. ar:;uing that their discretion has b,;cn cuough Who is the NCAC:' 'this cm- mlitwe consists of scrn :n;mb: rs. Floc nxmbers of the C'ommittcc "we appomlcd to Newport Coast C, mmlHcti' of _ MI INCC:_I; ) The adar t,\o Zile Cite C0611: ii i)enlbcrs. Wli, r.' dill the motxv come from? 25 WWI dollars "as paid to the ell\ from lh In in.: Ranch Natcr District in order to Lccp Ne.\\i?cn1 Coast uni r theirjhri:;diction..S l.; million was to go to reduce elieibl.: property owners assessments and `„7 imBion was to go to build a t orrn,unit\_ C'.'llter of-up to 2000 squarc nut. assuming the co€nlmimty wanted the center. There will not be a. library as originall} pr oalICd.: tor: �xpcwdx ei There will be appro outdtcic I ` 11W) squar, t:'et of evmnasium. 2 m:cti ig ro:un `% hick nta\ i,; uscd lo. I 10 nle: tins. and an ol!icc fnr a ro mmg City Staff M: tuber. new 122 space parking lot will replace I& easterly faseball ;geld and the green park Cc:ast rlcmcntarl School nail K0 t 1-. - :o uic this parking lot.) l llC tenterr w'iil 1;:: a public biIiidill'� it \l'Il: l ilia C•i, i a;: ,I b; the C ul . Per tho INK. PC tort. the is not In '.t;A t,[nli wg Won. lot co \'eiagG or paii.mg, SillnUal'il:' The t\tn slor_\ a)'nmasium was Supposed to b.a 25 :'.zt h: _L. It "T no\v bc.3i foot high with iI!t tip „ally. Traffic at a €i Ar'eatdy !;use i[itersection v, ill !:.e s,verely imimcted. 1 C 17l1.`\ AS Drel 1.'aa9i' wi lA 00 pQn has alri a:it Ann a • p -, d h, As Cal t , S icil and is lfR1C1(I1' nw, ung ivy ad. A) ptdrr to pLa this pL \jcc't to a tote anit or sup the pnI Li' ,: n I'o t C • A res oms heed to takG iminc li tic ,inioo , ... reSKl.'!i_ `4 �!•: `.cVSt Coast Mould he atlowW to , an cc a '.p:' o , Ato ulr:'gAMd . the firiancht Anpaet no w& as the impact to our -ope:i space warrant such a torn A!i',`.lu:stio!;s r `ardine this project can be semi to Da','e KiIf. A W smelt Q Nlrtnagor tea e.maA Toiffircit -% , - ,oU rt_N.:2chJea_i- All interested residents should take the iollowlittg steps... i Cuntaat your T -TOA President and voice V COtltact cair Dist;-id 7 C.itl c4unciluiaii. J•llm H: h; ;';:Cin. at illtua0l.com (' -s ''ir 't iFe° d : this I” .� r ...,, . u.. t i. fo, tit . Sign. ;late an I';rinC [; ,at � thz tr C: ci! meeting nn Tues. (tall (.; ,MI N;r.l port 131',1. Nraport Bcach i. Or if „n:i , „ at:...,. '.nacu:,g pl, ace drop off this foal .., '.ha at I. IS F;a k i;`,.,:i': P ai iliaB l$ bl Mondav ,i<d': 25601 i demi I a d Thar Ihe rovidei,,.tof ;vcri.1:n!'1 C•npt he A ow a of a Q 2;.; V&C ,:,1 titiS)t1'OieC1 4 T' - - ice, - .t� � ;• �.r ai:ac Conu,lun!ty 4 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the conununity, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including On, Councilman Heffernan. (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to reconuncnd that the Centcr be put to a note by the conununity. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC^ This committee consists of seven members. Fivc members of the Comin ill ec were appointed by Ncwport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2R). The other Iw'o arc City' Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under theirjurisdictiou. $19 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners. assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feel, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feat of gynmasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office fora rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text. the project is not in conformance with building height. lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be. 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with till up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As preciously stated_ this project has alreadv been approved by the Citv Council and is quickly moving forward_ In order to pill this project to a vote and/or stop the project. Newport Coast residents need to take inunediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to cote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff. Assistant City Manager via email dkiffi�citv.newnort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact vour HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 Citv Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffcf)aolxom Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 °i at City Hall (3300 Newport Blyd. Nescport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this fenn in the envelope at US Bank ins'Je. PaN ikons bti' Monday .lily 25th. 1 dent n d that the residents of Newport Coast he given it chance to vote an this project. `4o Yo S Print panic ginaarr, . Foil address I Ifin h.,vor r "jd;t mo17c.1 hem"', rt i;nd m ca-;.`� -;n O ? Dale ,-v i Name of Com -riunn, Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Conmumitr Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community_ , yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Ory Councilman Heffernan. (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the comnu nit}'. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the Citc. Per the NR PC test, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gy-inmasiwn was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previoush, stated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quicklp moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project. Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff. Assistant Cite Manager via email d1:iff,'a citc.newgort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 3. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ff:a�ol.com .Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unabtc to attand meeting please. drop off this form in the envelope. at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. J demand that the residents of Newport Coast h/e ; iven a chance to rote on this project. l Pri:,t na f Signature Date till Address � - -- Nameol'C'onunmiaN ( fl ]!7 J<': rO +' of live mon!'1 hono nchwcI ii lint 0/ ICA 1't'ht'1, 117111.71 ht. Iv a Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advison Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the cornuuutily, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. 1112003 and 2004 certain cih officials including Cih; Councilman Heffernan. (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the communit.s . The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members, Five members of the Commnittee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $I S million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Communitv Center of up to 22,000 square feet. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which niay be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementan, School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City Per the NR PC test. the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gynnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt tip concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is yuickla moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take inunediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kif£ Assistant City Manager via email dkifGa city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns, 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan. atjhffcuaol.com Most importantly: Sion. date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`x' at City Hall (300 Newport Blvd. Ncwpon Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newpor•r Cc .ct 1 e ;i etr n clrnrtce to rate nrr this Project. Print name Full address J Name of Comi .f; f,,r�r�,•,�)•;G'c nwnc,I ht 4.7'a mhrnci in ;h, liu-m rr'rar rciicf. mil;.?( here. -- -- - - - -.! e Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisor% Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Comnuinity Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ion which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to wnhethcr the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. 1112003 and 2004 certain cite officials including 0 v C01117crlmm7 Heffentan_ (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the conuuunity. The NCAC decided not to ask for a rote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Fire members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come front? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the In.ine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property o\-vilers assessments and S7 million was to go to build a Commumty Center of up to 22,000 square feet. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approxintateiv 18 000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating Cil- Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As preciously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quiekip moving forward. to order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take inunediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to rote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave. °iff. Assistant City Manager via %mail dkiff .'5icitv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice wrour concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at ih cvaol.com Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 " at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Bcaehl. Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at LIS Bail: inside Paw ilions by Nlonday .lulu 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Crust be,,iren (r chance to rote on this project. Prins name , Signoiurce Full Address NEIMC of Conununith it i77 /ilV()1' (7) the MOi LT heli'i: Ti % 77 7(i 777 //w l�'+ %:! oi,7+7. \'ri liul, mI R+7% here. - Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Conummity Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Cit)) Courrcilmmn Heffernan. (who sits on the NCAC 1 asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a wrote by the conmmnit). The NCAC decided not to asl< for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money conic from'? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property ow-ners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feet. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this par"ig lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the Cite. Per the NR PC text. the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking studards. The two story g}armasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACT10N As previously stated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project. Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magrutude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Anv questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave kiff. Assistant City Manager via email dl iff+'u�citv.newport- beach.ea.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff@,aol.com Nfost importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`x' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the em elope at US Banl: inside Pavilions b` Monday July 25th. I der and thct the residents of Neivpor't Grac't he a chance to rote on this project. — ,<J/Ja� Print mmnIc�/--/� // Signat arc. �tc _mot' Y/� % Full .Adclress -- - 'Name of Conunuint -_ Il in / wor o f the runner heigg re 6wd in the f :,,;n nllo.r rt liel mmul hr re Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did Yon Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Conuntmit} Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2001 and 2004 certain city officials including Cron Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vole by the conununity. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vole. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed b} Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are Citti Council members. Whcre did the money conic from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the In inc Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Comnumily Center of up to 22;000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (loo expensive) Thera will be approximately 18.000 square feel of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC test, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feel high. It will now be 35 feel high with till up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As preciously slated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. hi order to put this project to a vole and/or slop the project. Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magtutudc. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Miff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifGa�cit}tnewport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at iltffnn ao1 corn Most importantly-. Sign, dale and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "i at City Hall ( 3300 Newport Blvd. Nelvport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this !onn in the envelope. at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Novport Coast he,; rren a chance to rote on this project. L ,an c Signature. arc Full Address vm:�lc of Commtmitl ( 1617 /avw- 0./ 1.17e 7nonel bcm.w refiw(% i) 1 I14, "0 : :: i 0( 1 ax I I o I here. 7 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? • The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote. , • This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! • The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. • In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Mr. Heffernan, asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. • Who is the NCAC? This committee consist of seven members. Four members of the Committee shall he appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members from our district. • Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted one. • There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office fora rotating City Staff Member. • There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) • The 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will not be allowed to use this parking lot) • The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. It will be used for: (a) City recreation programs (i.e. through the Newport Navigator). (b)dommunity based organization associated with Newport Coast such as HOA meetings. (c)Plan and pay for a special events at the Center via a Special Events Permit (SEP) • Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. • The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. • Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is moving forward. In order to stop this project we will need to take immediate action. I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns 2. Contact our District 7 City Council man, John Heffernan. at hfl(ir aol.com 3. Attend the next City Council meeting. Tuesday, July 26" at 7:00 pm. Most importantly: Sign, date and drop off this form to the office at Coastal Canyon 6700 Ridge Park Road by Monday. July 25". 1 do not want u C'anrnninity Center built. 1 wart the money refunded to t, in the form of tux relief. �57i'�iVl pd(�rCd(� '7 Print name Signature Date 9Z6S7,___', (n�1� Full Address -- Name of Com unity Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? • The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote. , • This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! • The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Mr. Heffernan, asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. • Who is the NCAC? This committee consist of seven members. Four members of the Committee shall be appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members from our district. • Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted one. • There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. • There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) The 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will not be allowed to use this parking lot) • The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. It will be used for: (a) City recreation programs (i.e. through the Newport Navigator). (b)Community based organization associated with Newport Coast such as HOA meetings. (c)Plan and pay for a special events at the Center via a Special Events Permit (SEP) • Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. • The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. • Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is moving forward. In order to stop this project we will need to take immediate action. I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns 2. Contact our District 7 City Council man, John Heffernan, at ih11'6 aol.com 3. Attend the next City Council meeting, Tuesday, July 261h at 7:00 pm. Most importantly: Sign, date and drop off this form to the office at Coastal Canyon 6700 Ridge Park Road by Monday, July 25 ". 1 do not want a Community Center huilt. 1 want the enonev refunded to nre in the form of tax relief. Print name Signature Date Full Address Name of Community Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ip which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kitt, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(hcity.newport- beach.ea.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff�u aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast he given a chance to rote on this project. FAV 711c.7 / Print name Signature Date C 7 C, C Full Address I Name of Community (if in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax rchcf,' initial here , /1 ) ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff <o'city.neNvvport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff a aol com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. %I demand that the residents ofNexport Coast he given a Print name tEnature A Full to vote on this project. q - 22, o Date Name of Community ( !f in faw)r of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dki ffZlcity. newnnrt- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihflYyaol com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. / demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Pull Address Z�W j f /� I I,0 /1 J ��'J Name of Community VVI � �� r �C 4 nil T� ���` ( If in favor of the mohev being refund in th� form of tc r�e7` inl�ial here. ) ' 1 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? • The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. • This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! • The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. • In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. • Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. • Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. • There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. • A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green ,park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) • The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. • Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. • Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffacitc.newoort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 49006. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 49007. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at iliffn aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of name Full Address given a chance to vpte_n this project :TlZg165 Ji i" /ec /, Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never heen a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC'2K). !'he other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to co to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center (if up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly basehall field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents nerd to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Riff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff Ca:city.newpurt- beach.c:t.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff((-i)aoI.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`x' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop oft this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Judy 25th. I demand that the residents ofNewport Coast he given a chance to rote on this project. Print name SiA'natu e Da4f Full Address Namc of Community f If in favor of the money being refaoul in the form of tax relief, initial here. r", -. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our `open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave K;', t, Assistant City Y, . i . eager b'la email dkllf(n'cllY.newport- heach. ca.u� All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a aol cotn Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend mcetin- plea.ae drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilion: by Monday July 25th. I denrand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name i Signatur` J Date Full Address Name of Community ( !fin favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relicf innial hare, j ). Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ip which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Cotmcihuan Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for it vote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote anti /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (a)city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your 110A President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues, July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondaly July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. y�^jI a —71 Print nam� Signature. / Dale i -/ i- L' tf:' / �'C+:.i.l i' r� � :� c i 21' l � /�- el,1c J% ( ; .G4 Full Address Name of Community ( If in fervor of the money being nJund in tlti Conn of lac rcliej; initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of .seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 Square feet. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic'at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave Kiff. Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(o city. ncNvaort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhffnaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26ih at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNexport Coast be Prix!i 1 w c i 1 Print name It '7 tom` X� *i7 -" chance to role on this project. -L.3` - a .. —Date Full Address Name o Community ( If in favor of the money being refioul in the form of tax relief, inilial here.~ ;PC 6t~'Z-6 e- Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'? 25 million dollars was paid to the city rom lice Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $1.8 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height. lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traftic'at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kill, Assistant City Manager via email dki ff(d city. newport-beach. ca. us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff (a. aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that thel residents ofNe%port Coast be given a chance to mote on this project. Print name Signature , Dale i 1 )! 14" (. 1- (� x -f tii, q ?cc � / , t /... E el Full Address i � d Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refiutd in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our `open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff( citv.newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(ci�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26u' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNe» port Co"given a chance rote on this project. W nt (-( 44-,I< -7 /-) t - ic (7A`71 L�'� - Full Address _ I Name of dfot unity ( If in favor of the money being refiutd in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build it Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for it rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifboi rtv.ncw�ort- heach,i:;ius All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff(a'aol.coin Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNexport Coast he given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date Address Name of Community (If in favor of the nnoney being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. _�/ ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against: The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are Citv Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $ IS million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. 'there will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 15,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may he used for HOA meetings, and an office ibr a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now he 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Trpftic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a city. newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ih�m Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`n' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in die envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 251. I dennand that the residents of Newport Coast he give chance to rote on this project. �RLSi �1 l I iS n � rint name Signature Date Full Address Nark oCommunity ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. -C ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ill which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 13,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings. and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will he a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text. the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff i,cit .nnewport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff &aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tiles. July 26's at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by _Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name Si,naturc Date Full Address Name of Community ( /f in favor of the money being refund in thr foiin of tar relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five mem' crs of the Committee .vin appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will he a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR 1 C text. the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls_ Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the iaipact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Anv questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave hiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (ircitv.newport- heach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff(a�aol.com Most importantly* Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday,fuly 25th. I demand that the residents of Ne» port Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. At cf-C S 7125(0 s Print name Signature Date 7I' 6a :ar &ew,llp :-t' Ca 0 c 1 Z6S7 &-c . L�- (d -'- Full Address Name of Community ( If in fervor of the money being refund in rhe Joan of tax relief, initial here. as-- ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 1.003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 1.000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible propertv owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial Impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(hcitv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff (uaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop Lift this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. 1 demand that the residents of Newport Coast be giv a chance to vote on this project. J'�i-f- �� I i 12K. �- 7' L-Y • � 1 Pnnt man }}e Signature / Date 2 �S k 1 ltW_e_n� N• c . S ZCi S �� . LA-,c c ele I' t Full Address Name of Community ( If in fin or of the money being refund in the f orm of tax relief initial here. %14.. - Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists or seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 15.000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may he used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(u cii��.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... L Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff ca aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26u' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. . Print name II Signature Date Full Address / T :;? . ./ Namelif Community If in furor of the money being refrotd in the firm of lux relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where (lid the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 2.2.000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text. the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic'at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "Open space" warrant such a vole. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifff�ort- heaeh.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff(c)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3;00 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 251h. 1 demand that the residents of Newport Coast be gir n n I lance to vote on this pr .ect. Print name Si+��+�t}ature L // Dat 5l DoG7_r2Vl l\(erd0oc��ocl �T. LQuRp�,f Full Address ' Name QfCommunity (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to _go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. 'there will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent w Davy Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffin city.newppri- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. ?. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Ileffernan, at jhff(ri')aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "' at City Hall (3 300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Copt be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date Full Address i Name of mmunity ( /f in favor of the money being refund in the fi>rnn of ta.r rcti�l: initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projecf in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center he put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Comwiuee of 2G-50 (NCC'2K). T he oihci two aro City C*Oui-,ii wc�bcr:. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Rauch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under theirjurisdiction. $1$ million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will he approximately 18,00 square feel of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may he used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will he a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The Iwo story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on it project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kif, , Assistant City Manager via email dkjff a cit .Dewport= beeach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhftnomol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`T at City flail (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote oil this rat name ate Signature i Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be out to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven inembers. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has alreadv been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCacity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhaaaol.com MoSt importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I deman&that the residents of Newport Coast i !C I�A4 D/)%l Print name J� -;1 ce to vote on this project. Full Address If in fiivor of the money being refund in the jbrm of taz'relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of iewoort Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, vet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project i$n which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the monev come from? 25 million dollars was vaid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, thc'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff CAicity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at ihffnaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 1.� 1 Z'S ; -•rte Prim name Sienam v� Date , r �-� +�i1CC1'�� �� t;�c'tt,��t C�-j� Full Address Name of Community r If in favor of the money being refund in the form of raa relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, Jc ?n: Heffeman, at ihff(@aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of NNewport Coast be given a ch tee to vote on this project. / Print name / S naturt Da c L (D /-1--o4 e- o '' /1�tirt..�C.a.e� -� RdG l`� a Full Address —J Name of Community If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here.� - Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up condete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has alreadv been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our `open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifftacitY newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, Jobt: Heffernan, at jhff(c7aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. CG -1 -,J:,_, iV l Print name Signature Date Full Address Name of Community i If in favor of the money being refund in the foini of tax reiie f initial here. c'..- ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project In which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven inembers. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, th4roject is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conctete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCacity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice vour concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, Jchr. Heffernan, at jhff(a-)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nett City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refrutd in the form of taa relief, initial here.' Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (i:ci[ .ncwport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, Jc! t: Heffernan, at Ihff(a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'x' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend mectin.- please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport C �Jo l� n �G�w• Print name '\ Sig 37 0VF/,- 1rr✓ /t tV C be given a chance to rote on this project. Full Address Name ( /fin favor of the money being rejiord in the form of is r rcli f initial here. V"3 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (a)city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff((-vaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondav Judy 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. ��,ac S�•�Ff- � � ��aa /mss Print name Sigifaturo Date 3 7 kt4 %7ti Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the rnonev being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. 1 Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifftaci[y.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman., John Heffernan, at jhff�i aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Print namy, S kk S �: be given a chgnce to vote on this project. re _ Date �j t_ Pull Address Name of Community (If in favor of the mono, being refund in the forin of taa relief; initial here Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(�i city. newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff <a7aoLcom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondav July 25th. nd at the residents of Newport G 1W %ll (? /-/ -, ?n a chance o vote on this project. Full Address Name ,of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the ti)rnt of tax relief initial here. �— Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisors Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Wherc did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners- assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximatcly 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace theeasterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC test, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gyrrmasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the Citv Council and is quicklp moving forward. ht order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff- ,iicitv.ncwuort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhfflj�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach) Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Nenport Coast be riven a chance to vote on this project. i t,o-v E', k l (S 4 ICU i at i c- v'il i'� ? Print name Siuuature Date - A r 1, ci i j j i Full Address Name of Community (IJ in lavor of the money being rebind to dtc Juan a %tar relky: initial her ,,� I Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave hiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(o city.newport- heach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact you r HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff(iaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. K\-),fi AJ1e ,w\ 7 a-I 0J Print name Signature ate 1 L-k (� I. C v. q 265-7 Full Address Name of Community 1 If in favor of the money being refrond in the form of tax relief initial here. {<a Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, notjust NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take inunediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (r;,citv.newprnt- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhl`W!aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the �residents of Newport Coast be giv/ejn a c c to vote on this�p oject. JL1 v�t� S 7� f N L t I ✓`✓IPA/ (fr LG�� / ��.. Address I Name of Commtmity (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here, Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'. 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium. 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will he a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tih up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously slated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kift, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(o City. newport- heach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at •hff o)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 25 " at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilion: by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast he given a chance to rote on this project. Print name _ , J Sig lure {\1� llate Full Address Name of C mmunity ( If in favor of the ntonev being refianl in the form of tax relicj, initial here. =) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to tlje residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(i)city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhf 2a ol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be giv0,a cL4nce'1QJt /4n 10is project. f Print name D ate —�J Full Address ' ' Name or�tmunity (If in favor of the money being refund in Ore form o /'tax relief, initial here. ) his Is AL,so ft- 6 t)F CzqL CR MK)o Pok Pk- Lt-&& ill oNCll NCjDq�j C1,J6EA- --E: T1111 sL4Pk� To YJUI,t -o ' Ht-s " �nx1t�1T� -91 It jL'' � 141:. /,",n ,. � f--)A , A .TA ^r- 1 C.tx /_,vt., ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center he put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the'project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kill, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(o'city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman., John Heffernan, at ihff(aaol.com MOSt importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 200 at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature ti' -- - %' _ Date. Full Address Name of Community If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. } Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to Vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a city. newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 1 Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondav Julv 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coas(i be giver[ a chance to vote on this project. �/ Print name Sig`naturc Date /C S Full Address I Name of Community ( if in favor of the money being refund in the j'orvn of tax relief, initial here. Z % ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Ciry Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC test, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (N.city.newport- beach.ca.tis All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffCtiaoLcom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Jul 25th. I demand th the residents of'Neoport Coast be giveA4 c6r nee to rote on tl .s project. Full Address Name of Community If in Juror of the ❑ronev being rejund in arc win or iax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including GO, Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for I ICA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffrlcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff{«!aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Jul), 25th. I derrrand that the residents ofNenport Co be given a chance to rote on this project. p l <��e 0 -1 z Prr na Si matur ate Full Address Name. , nmmLRIUY (If in f t or of the money being ref oul in the form of tax relief iniviul here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT he allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quick/v moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave tuff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff n citv.new ori- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a. .-aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and brine this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondav July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport C st be iven a chance to vote on this project. Print L � S name y Signature t Date Full Address Name of Community ( f(in favor of the money heurg refund in dtr firm of tax relief; initial here. ��^ Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. • This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! • The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. • Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not he a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for FICA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. • A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff@city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, atjhff @aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast a given a chance to vote on this project. A ,la �E�-,vIoans _ Print4 tt:�il. iamc r i a r._.. ?/ F/� f, Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'! 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conorete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(ii city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff aaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport a o Pri n;yme _ k be given a chance to rote on this project. Full Address I I Namc of Community ( If in furor of the money being refrain in the limn of tax relief here ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project id which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will he redirected hack to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Cormmittee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrhte walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will he severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff((D.city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffaaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26"' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast he given a chance to vote on this project. Print name ^ Signat e a Date 1 Full Address Name of Connnuniq, (I/ in faror of the money being re find in the form of tax relief. initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised, (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete.walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding ibis project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffC ccity.newpnrt- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(aaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Juh 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a c once to rote on this project. Print nanle Sig azure Date 4� t �Vit ✓'t (�ISt r� <;f� ,c i�r `�'� Ijl Ctli Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relw.t: initial hue. ) P_01 _ -26 -2005 02:12 AM I V L st Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The ewport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Ne rt Coast & San Joaquin desirable by�ithe community, yet there has never been a rote of the rest ents Newport Coast. Thi is a 7 million dollar project in which the residepts of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or againstl The City has no opinion as to whether [he Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT he allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned a' nd operated by the City. Per the NR PC Text, the project is not in confurmarce with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection, will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to -vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffto city newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihfK�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. f demand that the residents of NewporF�pstN given 8�hance to vote on this project. Il Address \ NFA (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of rar relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the cotmnunity, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials utcluding City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly haseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is Quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open apace" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkkiffna city.newport- beach.caus All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, atihff(a7gol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`s at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Dtonday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast he given a chance to vote on this project. PnnF name / J, Signatur / Date Address / Namq of Community (If in favor ofthe money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. h C Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project iq which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recorranend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and S7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Trafric.at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is qukkty moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our `open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff@a cilv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihiTRaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26°i at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coust begiven a chance to vote on this project Print name Signature �7 — "Datd Full Address —� -- — Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the.form of tax relief, initial here. _ 1U Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vole on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifO city.ncwport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 1 Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff a.aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by MondaJJ11L5th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be -*iven a chance to rote on this project. Print name S' ature `` ate ok Full Address Name of Community ( if in favor of the money being refiaid in 1he form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectrin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18.000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed :o vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as weil as tire impact to our `open space" warrant such ;:. "r Any quest %Q s regarding this projec! cap. be se q! to Dave Kif. . Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(ri city. newtrrrt- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff�tiaol.com Most importantly; Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondav July 25th. 1 demand that the residents of Nex port Coq t bf given a chancefo rote on this project. �+C,tit rf5 e _ C k 5 c Print namk A r, Signature /7 L Full Address I I Name of mmunity ( If in J'avor of the money being rejiurd in the Ji)rm of tax relief, initial here. 1>�) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCn ''citv.newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a—)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport st be given a chance to vote on this project. Print na Si 'nature t�a[c —7 SE LccuV4 Full Address 0 Name C mmunity ( If in favor of the money being refimd in the form of tax relief initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport. Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NTR _ tCF , t .: t,r:7JeC; i5 :v, ...e w.... .... ti ...:'`.��,i, : i; l:i .:iirjh standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up cone 'etc walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dk ifs:- cimnewport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. I )( Printme1 w`naWe �} Date Full Address Name 4f Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relict: initial /sere. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know??? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! ' The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (ei!city.neA-port- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff cvaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNenport Coas be given a chance to vote on tl is proje Print name Siggature D' Ad4ss -' I I Name (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving fonvard. in order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(5.-city.newport- beach.ca _ us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jh££Calaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. demand that the residents of Newport Co ')e giren a chance :o rote on this project. Print na//�c I Signature Date 6 (7�P v3 �Uewn. i ,.,i 7(?�—!re Full Address �i Name of Community (lf in favor of the money being refund in rite form of tax relief, initial here. lzzt \ Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d city. newport -beach c .us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff u`aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNewporl L�-G�T 'Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refnmd in the (Orin of tax refit f; initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAQ has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in whieb the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected bac4 to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffr;city.ne«- port- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff evaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast iven a chance to vote on this project. GFf ICL S � /2i vC ! C) Prin e Signature Date `tom F (/tit 4K l< Ol— i r-sco A Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form oftae relief, initial here. ��) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project kn which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a city. newport- beach.ca.Lis All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�aaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. that the resident of Newport C t be givens a chance to vote on this project. Full Address( Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refiind in the form of tax relief, initial here. ZZ ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projpet in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 200.0 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the pro ect is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTON As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take imn.ediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff a.aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'x' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. 1 demand that the residents of Newport Full qb1l. a Nance to role on this p g1.ect. w� - -}Czz o r 6 .�... _ Date �. . ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form Name of Community relief, initial here. t Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff0city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff u!aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. c T. Ic T 42� Print name Signature l ate YY1art`ss cwyri Cosy Cf� �.2�v�% TQSerb Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. WT Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is rluicklp moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project. Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCa city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at Ihfl7ii?aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by MondaY Jule 25th. I deamnd that the reside« is of Newport Coust be given it chance to w le on this project. kl Li h} °7- aI -05� Print nmme J Signature Date �- Full Address Name �of C/ommunity If in favor of the money heing refund in lhe.fiu m of tax rrlief initial hov. fv/ ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(mcity.ncwport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff o.aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I de and that 4he residents of Newport Coast b given a chance to rote on this project. C�G�I 1 \310.— Print m tg� (\ �,�stgnature ate Full Address Name of Community I ( If in favor of the money heing refund in rite }brat of tux relief, irrieial here. I Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project 'i in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kill, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(acity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(&t)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this Letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Co 't be given a chance to vote on this project. —U �^ Print name / lj gignature Date _ Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refttnd in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vole by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feel, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (loo expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feel of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office i'or a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feel high with lilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously staled, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vole and /or slop the project, Newport Coast residents need to lake immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vole on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (c2 city.newporl- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 1h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name I�5 Signa re Date (l Cl2(,J ^7- C Full Address Na omm unity ( If in favor of the money being refund in the fern of tax relief, initial her(, ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project is which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Ccntcr should he built. if the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councibnan Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center he put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other Iwo arc City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT he allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will he a public building owned and operated by (he City. Per the NR PC text, the projeel is not in conformance with building hcighl, lot coverage or parking standards. The Iwo story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high, fl will now be 35 Icct high with lilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the pr�iccl, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Ncwporl Coast should be allowed to vote on a pr,icc( of (his magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to ou r "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding (his projeel can be sent to Davc Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(n eitl'.newport- hcneh.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your 140A President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(maol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 2610 at City Hall (3100 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July /2 tth. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast bk1 f g er a/ chmrce to role nn this project. l J_ :Pv c v o P , -7 /2- 0/'2�S Print muMc Signature 'Da(e Full 1A'�dc�dlrefo L67 s —' Name of Community ( if in favor of the molrev being refi.urd in the firm of m.r rrrlicJ; iniriul here. _ 6) ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email - All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261° at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 7 /z- �o) Print name Signature _ 2 Date Full Address Name of C mmunity I to favor (f � f or of the money being reJiind in the form oftav relit/; initial hire. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money Come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (d,citv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a'aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Nen port Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 1-14 YE/Y /-u e5li/ Full Address I Name of Community If in finvor of the Mono, being refund in the (orm o(tax relief initial here. It-IYZ- ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcit, .newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihf&aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 "' at City Hall (3 300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNeHport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print nam Signature �/ Y] Date h Full Addfess / I ' "` (- " " -` � ` Nar ( if in favor of the money being refund in the finrm of ms relief' initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projeebin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffC: city.newpoort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Z. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff -aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26ih at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Juiy 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this roject. P- rintflame turc •' ' ,�i atg _ _ Full Address -' % Name fi ommunity ( If in favor of the money being refund in rlre form of tax relief, initial here. V� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(6:city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffCa)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a 1 �ltAISCL to vote on this projf ct. -) /2- Z o-�> Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refimd in the f6rm of tax relief, initial here. ,U� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projec yin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffC(i :city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(aaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. /demand that the residents ofNeNporl Coast a given o cJreIce to rote on this project. N int name Aignature / _`7 l 11 � ( 'S �lL C � I� /(��' L Z- Full Address G;l} C-1 "`6 S Nam c C ommunity If in favor of the money being refiind in the fornn of ta.c relief, initial iterey� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectrin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up congTete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifRcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff aaol.eom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Co st be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name ignature Date SCI )�O_ty7a . hi1�. -YV I4 (VeO� CA- Full Address —_r_ Name of Communitv ( If in favor of the money being refund in die form of vas relief initial here. C U ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. if the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with till up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffC acit..newporl- bcacli.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(daol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. `yvvl> ,J rr� lr t!_ 7 /�l /ar Print name Signature Date ,+ C 30 3Eti iEp.2ACEI CA 1Ve�! f- A d)., Full Address Name of Co imun ( If in favor of the money being refired in the form of tu.r relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councibnan Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space panting lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(mcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNexport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. A 112 Print name,, Sigftature Date Address Name of Community ( if in favor of the nhoney being refioid in die form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project'yn which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant sueb a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiM city. newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be i • ac anc vote on this project. off , /Zi SJ Print nam a Date 1i3 % ?i/tia•� F IVe" p l _ i5 � �� v?dt 7 57 411,6 li Full Address Name of Community ( if in favor of the money being refimd in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our `open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (ritit\,.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA president and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffnaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261° at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. a chance to vote on this project. Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(cicity.newport- beach.ca.u, All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a c ce to role on this project. Print name Full .Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in deform of tax relief, initial here. �-Z__) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Dirt You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or againstl The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parldng lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff a�city.newwrt- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(d)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. AifT/VffP t/aurhAIVW 7/211'r Print name Signature v 2 e r 7 Date 3 C CCt-f— hand ,j'o- Alle-,Of& Ca..r4 Sr- /2,C(t %{ Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being rehatd in the form of tax relief, initial here.. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcitY.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffraol.cont Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in [he envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. A� 2AI)C/ 2- 2-0-OS- Print name Signature jute Full Addiess EA 9,2 /" S ? Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refmnd in the fora of tax relief initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! • ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff cocity.newport-beach ca us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. R 7 -2.3 -US Signatu Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. /tiff 1 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCdcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at jhff[d aoLcom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26ih at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 7 zl LO Print name Signatum Dz e '3e, ttitiulSc� i end i c� ✓( e,SDr-0 Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relit f. ininal here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from'! 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifn ciyncwf bch.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at 'hff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the nest City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be g�" a chance to rote on this project. �. J - Full Full Address Name of Community ( If in fimor of the nzonev being refund in the finwnt of lux rclicf, initial here. _� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projection which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from`? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with till up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCc ecity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 1 Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff�'aoLcom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26a' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach), Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mondac July 25th. I demand that the residents of Ner+port Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. M� L46 / zyyeeH / OC o 71� o i� Print name Signature Date N�w�o� kT HST L�ci�r -�tl Full Address Name of Communit ( !fin furor of the tnoncv being refund in the Germ of ta.r relief: initial here. Z7 ) Last Chance! Newport Coact Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote. arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under thcirjurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated. this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickiv moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffiitcity.ncwDort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff6vaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday.July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coact be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name - ignature Date ✓ 7 i''l'z ,L �lauaer' :, st ',3y /..�yl TO 9r'✓ Full Address Name of Community If in favor of the money being refired in the firrm of lax relief inioul here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up congete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickty moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Riff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (8:city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. `rI`1t\ S Print name Signat a Date�� 9 Full Address 7 Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here.A "•r ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff<acity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�taol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents.ofNewport s e a chance to vote an this Address i.a c Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven memhers. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 15,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Davy; Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dk±ff a?city.newport- heach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(ci:aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport �tgp tlure chance to rote on this project. 7 Z .t 5 j Date Full Address I r Name of Community ( If in favor of the stoney being refiutd in the form of tax relief, initial' here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. , A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (a,city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at WfCc&aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`6 at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. If in favor of the money being refiund in die fomn of ta.v relief, initial her I 1 I ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCri city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(&aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 20' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name Full Address � —P (If in favor of the money being re fiunrt in they firm of tax relief, initial Date my Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K), The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCdcity.ncwport- boach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffraol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. 7 demand that the residents of Newport Coast bg h,e", chanfg6t ote on this project. Print name Signao Dates rt�F>. Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refmtd in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectdn which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Ciry Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet. assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to lake immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote.on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the Impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(aaol.cotn Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. demand that the residents of Newport Coast �Cr1N c=al f Print name tenaturc a chance to rote on this project. ^ _ - Ddw) Full Address Namc of Community ( !(in fimor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project'in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conerete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial Impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffit city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffeman, at ihffinaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26"' at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport C cw h ad I-1 kl w Print name . — t I 3 to vote on th , �zz) project o Date Full Address I I Name If in.lbvor of the money being ref nxi in the Jbrm of lax relief initial here. / Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Held and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkittfi i)cin,.newooit- beach.ea.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff %r-r nol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 20 at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 1. Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coasts e given �a chance to vote on this project 12z✓1 - l.Jew 'C" Ccxt -A -1 �ro Full Address ame of Community {'If in n,or of the money being re fund in rin' Jiv m 0. 'WX relief. initial here. AS6 - f� C7 Last Chance! Newport Coa t Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a city.newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at ihff(d?aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand/ that the residents of Newport ash t bee en a ch nce to a on this project. Ilk Print name Signat e mate Full Address ( If in furor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, Name of Community initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city offrcialsrincluding City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff <Lcity.newrort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(daol.00m Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport f1ble a chance to vote on this project. A uB� 0741 Vic, i P t 164 Full Address 1? i CQA (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial Name of Community here. Iti Last Chance.' Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff cacitv.nemort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(daol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 20" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. —r° , i /a /� Pnnt name ature T Date CALi18�2n„ Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here., Jul) Page 2 of 2 There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving fonvard. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email .'::: ±'' ::........ All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your WOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name �tQQM W -X)(X Date 4_ 2 &' VS- Signature Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief.' initial here. --) 7/23/2005 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff t<i)city.nenort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihffCdiaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. To b, Print name ('� CA _ 723 -L5 Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such wa vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d )citv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(d)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNex port Coas a given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date hl ,-J 7- C i'�'U . ' � L '�t °� (-vt1 -4 I `� Z. G d 7 - S A . LRL; e,�a` Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the monev being refzald in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) t Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary. School will NOT be allowed to use this parking Ion.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCticity newport -beach ca us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�iaol.com Most importantly: Sign. date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name _ - -T� Signature - ate Full Address / Name of Community ( If in favor of the money heing rejlmd in the form of to relief; initial here. S . ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffGi %citv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�i- aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 660_ V We_0-v Print nam6 e. Signature � Wte 15 Do 2tgr✓ "vet pp2eC7— Co - Si Cc` C,- "J- E:�,"7 S j/ �C�u✓�yti7' Full Address I I Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refimd in the Jbrnt of tax relic j; initial here. -LK� ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectsin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(b)city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff Raol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name tgnature bate Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in thy° jbrm of tax relief, initial here Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at lhff(aaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 251h. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given� chance to vote on this project. n /� a / ` // GcJC�C � ,La- �.�cl,Cec -, //C / r / _ —1z] _v -- Print name Signature P Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the arcane v being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. � Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff 'a?city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. UA /` /. G/C Print name Signature Date ' _.Lli I I _;: tj / .� `� N I C i7 e - Full Address � y Name of Community I ff in fm'ar of the inonev being reftnid in the form of tac relief initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including Cil)) Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conc ;ete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff3aa citv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman. John Heffernan, at ihff(u�,aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26ih at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Jute 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be g'v r a chance in vole on this project. Pyro11 4emdeuovi Iz�l�s Print name . Signatu Date Is SPIeodou& �V IVY . et vurt (Octst lA '12 54 AItelgA Full Address Name If in fervor of the money being refund in the form of Ica relief initial here. ___ ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up coneKete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkift�rt city. newoort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a7aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast tren n cI ace to vote on this project. CoTT' ratDERSOV r /Oj Print name Signatur Date 2'Z . (A 5 2 65 rT wf /L ff%F L Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in (he form of lux relief, initial here. Sl } ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff a cit .newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport C ast b iven a chance to vote on this project. Print name bate Full Address ' Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff <dcity.ncwport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff( aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coat be given a chance to vote 'h this ect. oy���� C��� �V -Vk 7-11 1 76/�- Wwl ti A Co as u� `12t, �� JS� , LAjk vA Full Address' k Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refimd in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised, (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d city.newnort- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff� aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26ih at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date. Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refiurd in the firrm of ta.r relic j: initial here. j- ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball Geld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffrcity.ne%vport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. IV-1C,q b SI {G(Lli>l)A -Z-3 SA� 71+t Print name Signature v Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) 2�5 ` Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the cor residents Newport Coast. has deemed the Community Center at the corner of munity, yet there has never been a vote of the This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcit .newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(c aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th, 1 demand that the residents of Newport Coa en a chance to vote on this roje � (le—s Sc Ls , re— t 2—V Print name ' "Signature Pioe .21 �ae f•1 yf. c. ti"t 3, A Full Address Name of Community (If in fin or of the money being refimd in the form of tox relief, initial here. _� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projectiin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feel, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (loo expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feel of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easteriy baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feel high. It will now be 35 feel high with till up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vole and /or slop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff. Assistant City Manager via email dkiffid:city.newport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffCa)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`B at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date t/ // > � ' ` — , l Ci l�G.�. ' /'q[>!../' <:� Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refiutd in the loon of tax- relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Bid You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concfete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(ccity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffa)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given;a chance to vote on this project. Print namy Signature Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refimd in the form of tar relief, initial here. '�) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know , "" The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two arc City Council members. Where did the money come from'? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22.000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings. and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up Concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifl (n;city.ncwport- bcach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(ibaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261' at City Ball (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Judy 25th. Name of Community ( If in fin -or of the inoncy being rt fund in the brit of tat rrluJ; initial here. __) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parldng lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park- (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkitRcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff(&aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chpnce to vote on this project. C\n6,� �Ta� kscN 1� Print Full Address 0 a -'AoS Name of (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building ovined and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff aicity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 1h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. I i Print name Signature Date in i Fert�z'i r1 `a 1\ie- u.p0Ct�k C/1 qa(, `6q . Wei 121 Full Address I I Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial Here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at Ihff(waol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNex port Coast a gi en a chance to vote on this project. «4� /�`/ apzsi 1 z Print na a Signature Date Full Address r Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. � Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast lit San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this packing lot) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or packing standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kift Assistant City Manager via email dkiff a 61N .nc cport-bcach ca_Lis. All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhti'raol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I denand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project Print name Signature Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. . Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCalcitL.new ort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at IhffRaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be inn a chance to of on this project. Hen ,� �� v n��t k �l Z 10 Print name Sign4tofe , Date 1 Le -.•.� i- Iii ��o v1 C` C t` C.� a tie 3CtiC Full Address Name )I Comi ( If in favor of the stoney being refund in the form of tuts relief, initial here. IN ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of tip to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for FICA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffa)city.newport- beach.ea.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff {a�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I denranrl [lent the residents ojNewport Coast he giv n a chance to rate on this project. Sy\aW V W ,�� c h x 22 JS Print name Signature Dat6 Address I Name of Community !� in f nvr of the mone>> being reJ'und in the.l a rn of tar relief inilinl here. 4 �.) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! ' The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffie at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifCacity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a aoLcom Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. Or if �nable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Mona Aly 25th. I demand that the residents of to vote on this project. List, w',II,c�n, 7_Z2 -0s Print name Sig at re Date 3 /J Or C Z(o3 7 — 1G ry Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tav relief, initial here. % v / Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, notjust NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy Intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifftccity.newnort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I . Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 " at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the re,vidents of Newport Coasij be &en a chance to vote on this / project . 57 Print name nature Date _ Full Address Name of ommunity (If in favor of the money being refimd in the form of tax relief, initial here. ALi Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conclete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(w'aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. n Print name l � Signature r Date (J % F Full Address Nam o ^ mmunity ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief initial here. ✓7) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project'in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be out to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The C v :ter vAll be a public building ov.Ted and nrerated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, Iot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up conerete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (a�citv.nea,00rt- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a,aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast r e�-vn chance to vote on this project. Print nam Signature I Date �( n AMA G. 112(157 Full Address Name ofCohimunity ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form oftas relief, initial here, ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, notjust NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(acity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff a�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coas a gkven a chance to vote on this project .\ 2 Print name Signature — �. -_ Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the monev being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials'including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffa,city.newnoit- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(n%aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26's at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 4- IV-42J Print name I 1 Full Address r ' Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. _(„(j ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the comer of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for FICA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kif, , Assistant City Manager via email dkiffr8citv.newport- beach.ca.LIS All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihffiraol. coin Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'n at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ojNewport Coast be iven a cltatrce to vote on this project. Print name Signature' Date i'l i ✓; ; . / 'mil °jY�j c Gil % �+ ' s Full Address F Name ofl'ommunity /f in Jaror of rnaner being refund in the )nrm of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCdcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`n at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents ofNen ort Coast be given a chance to rote on this project. Print name,,, Si nature -, � Date Full Address Name LCommunity If hr fin-or of the money being refund in the form of tax relit,t; initial here(� ' 1 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, iol coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport i- Q",1/ ' /1 ?o l V� �4 Print name, 10 I II((Q,-t lII6.r.1 Ui(,, be given a chance to rote on this project. re Date Name of Community ( If in furor of the money being refiind in the form of rax relief, initial here. __ � Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials'including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! • ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(<city.new-noit- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffi,;aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport CIt t be given a chance to vote on this project. }��/ /� ,/`J'�� '(�1 i iM (fin � r f �. I 4 1J. 1� N 1/ / 1 "L -Cl, �..(�IJ.Y/ Print name Signature Date 38 Lessati 4ZivIct (Iracix, CA g2(-s7 , S once Ire, Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff�city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(�aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast h '�iven a chance vote on this project. Print name Signat c ^ 1 Date Full Address Nar ( If in favor of the money being ref m in the- fin in of tax relief, initial here. c - c Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffnaciiv.newyort- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhfRaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26b at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. l i l 1�C it, Print name Signature ' Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being rehntd in the form of tax relief, initial here. :�) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project rn which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffficity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihffCu)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. V. Print name Signature Date ZJ Full Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in die faint of tax relief: initial here. -� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against? The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff (ircitv.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at 'hff Cdaol .com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Print name a chance to vote on this project. 7 S k-6 Date Address I ' I Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief; initial here. Cam; ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projecthin which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d)citynewport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26" at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Nen pgrY ce cha6 ee fo ote on this project. Print name Slanature Dale Full Address t I I Name of ( If in favor of the nioney being refund in the form of tax relief; initial here. _� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents -Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the $7 million will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials Including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Why is the NCAC afraid of a vote? Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. The Center can be used by anyone, from any city, not just NC residents, even though we'll be the ones paying for its construction. The project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards as set by the city. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high, with minimal street set back. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted, yet the City has WAIVED the Environmental Impact Report requirement. No EIR survey will be done! ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff rccity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... I. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(diaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to att eetin p ase drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday _July 25ti I demand that the r dents of , / on this project. �5 K -, -7- Rq-6 Date v C) Full Address Narn of; mtnr (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here.." ' �v Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projegt in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center he put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 ices high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward, In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can he sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffCacity.ncwport- heach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihffCa?aol.com Most importantly! Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at UPS Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 3/L Print name S' nature i Date 71 - �Z:'& &iT � � `" W 7 C�� i Ck til�cl (ST Mtu+ELt% I Full Address V Name of Community (If in favor of the monev being refiaid in the form of tax relief, initial here. __� Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projVct in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with lilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffPaol.coui Most importantly: sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 54/4CP1 1 -1 //U ,l�!%✓Z/ ":.'—: ..(/ / �'�'�= tom' ��.,zG�v' Print name Signature Date Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refiotd in the form of iax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar projetct in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 tect high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Counci! and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.ncwport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be iven a chance to rote on this project. /1P V112 &fie rO 7 5 Print name _ Sigfiature Date Address Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tae relief initial here. /CL ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against!, The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Mff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(dcity.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26'h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. A.S. &W l -7J24/0s Print name Sig ate re Date 5 i(ObO2J tJEwPozi Ca RS CA e77,6eS'7 Qo-- is Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refiotd in the form of tnc relief; initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concfete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkifU city. newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff(cvaol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26`h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. 1-�Fl k, ;ct,� II C 7 Z 5 L5 Print name Signature r Date Full Address Name of C6mmunity ( if in favor of the money, being refund in the fora: of tax relief, initial here. ) Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 7003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up cons fete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(a cily.newpat- beach,ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhffna aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261° at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. ll'l 2 c� S Print name /� r Signatur/p �/ / 7Datq _ t iin�iCx..w`y, lVI'.�.,2Lrr -� C-0 C,4 l L�S 7 CCG'r'c4�z�1 Full Address Name of Community (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. � / ) file[1] A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball fie ld and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed t o use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the Cit Y• Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with buildin g height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasi um was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high wi th tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by th e City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast resident s need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast sh ould be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financ ial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave K iff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff @city.newport - beach.ca. us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at jhff @ao l.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next Cit y Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport B1 vd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday J my 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Page 2 file[l] - - - -- Original Message - - - -- From: Darrin Fryer To: Lisa Thompson Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 10:35 AM Subject: Community Center' FYI idents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory ty Center at the corner of y the community, yet there Newport Coast. Last Chance! Newport Coast Res Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Communi Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable b has never been a vote of the residents This is a 7 million dollar project in which the residents of Newpo rt Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirect ed back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relie f. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend tha t the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided n of to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enoug h. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five me mbers of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee o f 2000 (NCC2K) . The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce e ligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to b uild a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive ) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 m eeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. Page 1 file[1] Print name Signatu re Date q2-L, 54 Full Address f Name of Community { If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. ) Page 11 Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project,in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiffLciy.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihffna aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 261h at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature / Date Full Address V Name �of� �Com�munity (If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tax relief, initial here. = =i- Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project 'i in which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC j asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their Jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (ioo expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned anti operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, ibis project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and/or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff i cit .ne,.yRorl- bcachxa.us All interested residents should take the following steps... Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihfRaol.com Most importantly; Sign, date and bring this letter to the neat City Council meeting on Tues. July 26 °i at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday Judy 25th I demand that the re. ; eennts of NewpoEignature,, a char; re to ro .'e on this, project Prim name Full Address Name Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the fern! of tax relief, initial here. Last Chance! Newport Coast Residents - Did You Know ? ?? The Newport Coast Advisory Committee (NCAC) has deemed the Community Center at the corner of Newport Coast & San Joaquin desirable by the community, yet there has never been a vote of the residents Newport Coast. This is a 7 million dollar project ip which the residents of Newport Coast never got a chance to vote for or against! The City has no opinion as to whether the Center should be built. If the Center is NOT built, the 7 million dollars will be redirected back to the residents of Newport Coast in the form of tax relief. In 2003 and 2004 certain city officials including City Councilman Heffernan, (who sits on the NCAC ) asked the NCAC to recommend that the Center be put to a vote by the community. The NCAC decided not to ask for a vote, arguing that their discretion has been enough. Who is the NCAC? This committee consists of seven members. Five members of the Committee were appointed by Newport Coast Committee of 2000 (NCC2K). The other two are City Council members. Where did the money come from? 25 million dollars was paid to the city from the Irvine Ranch Water District in order to keep Newport Coast under their jurisdiction. $18 million was to go to reduce eligible property owners' assessments and $7 million was to go to build a Community Center of up to 22,000 square feet, assuming the community wanted the center. There will not be a library as originally promised. (too expensive) There will be approximately 18,000 square feet of gymnasium, 2 meeting rooms which may be used for HOA meetings, and an office for a rotating City Staff Member. A new 122 space parking lot will replace the easterly baseball field and the green park. (Newport Coast Elementary School will NOT be allowed to use this parking lot.) The Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City. Per the NR PC text, the project is not in conformance with building height, lot coverage or parking standards. The two story gymnasium was supposed to be 25 feet high. It will now be 35 feet high with tilt up concrete walls. Traffic at an already busy intersection will be severely impacted. ACTION As previously stated, this project has already been approved by the City Council and is quickly moving forward. In order to put this project to a vote and /or stop the project, Newport Coast residents need to take immediate action. The residents of Newport Coast should be allowed to vote on a project of this magnitude. The financial impact as well as the impact to our "open space" warrant such a vote. Any questions regarding this project can be sent to Dave Kiff, Assistant City Manager via email dkiff(d )city.newport- beach.ca.us All interested residents should take the following steps... 1. Contact your HOA President and voice your concerns. 2. Contact our District 7 City Councilman, John Heffernan, at ihff(a)aol.com Most importantly: Sign, date and bring this letter to the next City Council meeting on Tues. July 26th at City Hall (3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach). Or if unable to attend meeting please drop off this form in the envelope at US Bank inside Pavilions by Monday July 25th. I demand that the residents of Newport Coast be given a chance to vote on this project. Print name Signature Date Full Address d 1 1 Name of Community ( If in favor of the money being refund in the form of tar relief, initial here. )