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HomeMy WebLinkAbout27 - League of California Cities Coastal Cities Issues GroupCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 27 July 14, 2009 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David R. Hunt, City Attorney Ext. 3131, dhunt @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Appointment of Council Member Nancy Gardner to League of California Cities Coastal Cities Issues Group ISSUE: Should the City Council appoint Council Member Nancy Gardner to attend the meeting between the League of California Cities Coastal Issues Group ( "CCIG ") and the California Coastal Commission, scheduled on August 12, 2009 in San Francisco? RECOMMENDATION: While formal appointment has not. been requested, we recommend appointment of Council Member Nancy Gardner to serve on the CCIG and meet with the California Coastal Commission on August 12, 2009 in San Francisco. We further recommend you engage in a discussion of issues you believe are appropriate and give input to her as you see fit. DISCUSSION: As you are aware, there is a "Coastal Cities Issues Group" ( "CCIG ") of the League of California Cities. The Office of the City Attorney, through the City Attorney, has been working with that CCIG in order to fashion a proactive, positive approach addressing coastal issues to the California Coastal Commission. Also, as you are aware, Council Member Gardner and the City Attorney attended the CCIG meeting in May held in San Diego. The CCIG has arranged for a sit down meeting with the California Coastal Commission. The meeting is to take place in San Francisco on August 12, 2009. The delegation from the CCIG is made up solely of elected officials. The CCIG nominated multiple officials from throughout the coastal zone at its meeting in May. The CCIG has recommended and nominated Council Member Gardner for a place at the table with the California Coastal Commission. The nomination is based in part on the significance of Newport Beach in the coastal zone as well as Council Member Gardner's credentials with the Appointment of Council Member Nancy Gardner to League of California Cities Coastal Issues CCIG July 14, 2009 Page 2 environmental community. It was felt a Council Member with her background would be helpful at the table with the California Coastal Commission. The CCIG's goal in meeting with the Commission is to develop ways to streamline the process for local jurisdictions to develop land use plans under the Coastal Act. The CCIG seeks to have the Commission work toward a standardized approach whereby local entities are given greater consideration in the process and greater certainty on how to proceed. The meeting in August appears to be a potential first step toward developing guidelines and potentially policies that will address specific issues throughout the coastal zone of California. The meeting is intended to open the door at the Commission level to work on appropriate policies. The CCIG seeks to obtain policy direction from the Commission to its staff to work with consultants from coastal cities on specific guidelines and policies to address LUPs. It is likely, therefore, that matter will come back to either a second joint meeting between the CCIG and the Commission or a meeting of the Coastal Commission. Thus, this is an ongoing process that should have sustained involvement by the appointed Council Member. Environmental Review: This is not a project under CEQA. Prepared & Submitted by: SIGNATURE v David R. Hunt, City Attorney AO9- W47WAppt of NG to CCIG