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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 - 1-1 Memorial CommitteeCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 4 July 11, 2006 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Office of the City Manager Homer L. Bludau, City Manager 949 -644 -3000, hbludau @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: THE FORMATION OF THE 1/1 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND AN APPROPRIATE MANNER BY WHICH TO HONOR CURRENT AND FUTURE 111 MARINES WHO PAY THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE IN THE LINE OF DUTY ISSUE: Does the City Council approve the formation of the 1/1 Memorial Committee and its assigned tasks as presented in the accompanying resolution? RECOMMENDATION: Approve the formation of the Committee by resolution to reflect the Committee composition and duties the Council desires. BACKGROUND: At the April 25, 2006 Council meeting, Council Member Curry recommended the City consider some type of monument be created to honor the 1/1 Marines who have lost their lives while engaging in military conflict. He cited the recent lives lost by the 1/1 in Iraq. Since that time a total of seven 1/1 Marine lives have been lost during the current tour of duty in Iraq. On May 9`h, the City Council decided the 1/1 Memorial Committee would be composed of one member from each of the following groups: City Council (1); Arts Commission (1); Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission (1), American Legion Post 291(1), and City staff (1). The 1/1 Committee would have two (2) representatives. This makes a total of seven (7) Committee members. The accompanying proposed resolution forming the 1/1 Memorial Committee provides the scope for the Committee. The Committee would recommend an appropriated way Formation of thel /1 Memorial Committee July 11, 2006 Page 2 to honor fallen members of the 1/1, an appropriate site for the memorial, estimate the cost of its proposal and identify any other issues which deserve consideration regarding the memorial. Submitted by: i Homer L. Bludau l City Manager Attachments: Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2006- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA FORMING A MEMORIAL COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND AN APPROPRIATE MANNER OF HONORING FALLEN MARINES FROM THE 1/1 WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY SINCE THE BATTALION'S ADOPTION BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WHEREAS, on December 9, 2003, the Newport City Council, through proclamation, officially adopted the 1St Battalion 1St Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton for a special relationship of support and affection; and WHEREAS, many Newport Beach residents have previously served in the United States military and therefore, hold military service in high regard; and WHEREAS, since the Iraq war, the 1/1 has completed one tour of duty in Iraq and is currently in the middle of another tour of duty in that foreign land; and WHEREAS, the members of the 1/1 have participated in heavy fighting during its current tour that has resulted in the loss of 1/1 lives; and WHEREAS, the Newport Beach City Council seeks a fitting manner of honoring those members of the 111 who have lost their lives since its adoption by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: Section 1. The 1/1 Memorial Committee is hereby established for the purposes of recommending to the City Council an appropriate way to honor the 1/1 lives lost during combat since its adoption by the City. Section 2. The Committee shall consist of the following members: one (1) member of the City Council; two (2) members of the current 1/1 Committee; one (1) member of the Parks, Beach & Recreation Commission; one (1) member from the Arts Commission; one (1) member from American Legion Post 291; and one (1) City staff member — a total of 7 Committee members. Section 3. The 1/1 Memorial Committee should provide an oral report and supporting documentation to the City Council consisting of the following: the appropriate manner of honoring current and future fallen 1/1 Marines, the appropriate location for that memorial; the estimated cost of the memorial and any other pertinent issues related to the proposed memorial. ADOPTED this 11" day of July 2006. Don Webb Mayor ATTEST: LaVonne Harkless City Clerk